After Google acquired Motorola, many people hoped to see a combination of Google's internet spirit and Moto's industrial design. Moto X was a decent attempt, but people obviously looked forward more to the Nexus phone with the circular M logo - Google's "own son" with the Android native system. If the information quoted by the Android Community is correct, the fifth generation Nexus will be produced by Moto and released in the fourth quarter of this year.
The news first came from Taylor Wimberly's Google+. Taylor Wimberly was a former member of AndroidMe, and his recent leaks about the Moto X were quite accurate. Wimberly did not provide more details about the Moto Nexus, but the message itself was already quite shocking.
This naturally triggers endless speculation. I hope my expected Moto version of Nexus can have Moto's expertise in all-metal body and ultra-thin design, equipped with noise reduction for clear sound, using OmniVision lens while supporting optical stabilization, and can have ultra-long battery life like RAZR Maxx. It may not be realistic to use Android 5.0, but it is still expected, as the update of 4.3 is really limited.