Motorola’s Moto X press event may be tomorrow but there’s plenty more for tech junkies to learn about the new Moto X smartphone. While plenty of leaked photos and specs have emerged in recent weeks, intentionally or not, here’s a comprehensive guide to tomorrow’s press event and everything we know about the upcoming Moto X.

Design

By now most of you have seen the snapshot of Google chairman Eric Schmidt holding and using a mysterious Motorola-branded smartphone, but if not just take a quick peek above. The backplate is allegedly made out of kevlar, a lightweight synthetic fiber that’s approximately 5 times stronger than steel when compared pound-for-pound, for optimum shielding from the elements. The traditional Motorola ‘M’ logo is branded on the back as well, and the kevlar plate will be available in a spectrum of colors–including the usual black and white.

Size

The Moto X has been compared as of late to Google’s other flagship handset, the Nexus 4. Rumors are pegging the Moto X to be 125.9mm x 66mm x 8.7mm (height, width, depth) while the Nexus 4 is a slightly more robust 133.9 mm x 68.7 mm x 9.1 mm. A slimmer design will bode well for those who don’t like holding a brick in their hands while making a call or text, and is especially aesthetically pleasing when considering the display size.

Display

Reports on screen size are comfortably in the 4.5-inch to 4.7-inch range and interestingly it was reported yesterday that the display will be made of Magic Glass, a Gorilla Glass variant molded to a special polymer to make a continuous surface that wraps around the entire front and edges of the device. The resolution is expected to be a non-pixelated 1280 x 720. The Nexus 4 features an IPS panel which makes it more likely that the Moto X display will be of the LCD variety.

Specs

All sources are pointing to the Moto X to run on a burly 2,200mAh battery and operate on a 1.7GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor. A solid 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage are expected to be on board for plenty of simultaneous functions, operations, gaming, surfing, and applicable shenanigans. It is noteworthy to consider that there’s been a striking lack of mention concerning support for MicroSB so hopefully you won’t be needing more than the likely 12GB or so of usable storage.

A 10.5MP camera with Clear Pixel technology. If the gossip holds true, looks for AOSP camera apps that are focused more on swipe gestures and minute cues such as a left side control wheel for adjustment features like flash, focus, panorama, etc; a swipe-to-zoom instead of pinch-to-zoom function; a slow motion video setting; and an operation that allows the user to access the camera app while the Moto X is locked by simply giving it a little shimmy.

Look for the recently released Google flagship mobile operating system, Android 4.3 Jelly Bean to be on board running the show. Wi-Fi, NFC, and Bluetooth connectivity should come into play as well.

The event is scheduled to kick off tomorrow, August 1, in New York City and we’ll be live streaming the whole thing here so be sure to tune in to BostInno for all of the latest real-time updates and announcements.