
About
 nine months ago when Google acquired Motorola, the company also 
inherited about 18 months worth of product pipeline. This included 
models such as the RAZR HD and the RAZR M. It seems, however, that none 
of these products are up to Google's standards.
While talking in a conference, Google's Chief Financial Officer and 
Senior Vice President Patrick Pichette said that the current products in
 Motorola's pipeline are "not really to the standards that what Google 
would say is wow — innovative, transformative."
That's an awfully honest thing to admit. But Pichette did not stop at
 that. He also said that "We've inherited 18 months of pipeline that we 
actually have to drain right now, while we're actually building the next
 wave of innovation and product lines".
We have been hearing rumors of Google working on an X Phone with 
Motorola, with some even expecting it to be announced at this year's 
Google I/O. However, now that we know that Google still has several 
months to go before they empty Motorola's current pipeline of products, 
this mythical X Phone won't be coming any time soon.