Google has accidentally allowed the new branding for its troubled mobile phone subsidiary, Motorola, slip via a tech conference website.
According to The Verge, the new logo was accidentally displayed on the official website of the Techweek conference.
The new logo features the company’s traditional M logo now presented in a multi-coloured circle.
Underneath, in all lower-case letters, is the company name, along with the phrase “a Google company”.
The news comes amidst growing speculation the company’s next generation Moto X phone will be launched alongside the new corporate branding.
The Moto X is a new smartphone that, according to reports, is being developed within Google’s X division labs and could be manufactured in the US.
As recently reported on SmartCompany, there is some speculation the Moto X could debut alongside the latest version of Android, dubbed 5.0 Key Lime Pie, in October.
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