A MOTO 'X' Phone "Designed by You", possible?
In today's world there is a mobile war that's happening and we see a new phone is launched every week. Out of hundreds hardly a single phone matches our liking (100%). probably Motorola had read our minds, and had thought something in that direction. The latest ad by Motorola (will be published on July 4th in major USA's Journals) for Moto X says - a Phone “Designed by you" & Made in USA.
Per Motorola consumers will be able to design their own smartphones — making them as “unique” as their personalities.
I am a bit skeptical about the level of customization they will allow to users.
What do you think, how much customization is possible for the Phone?
-CB
Per Motorola consumers will be able to design their own smartphones — making them as “unique” as their personalities.
I am a bit skeptical about the level of customization they will allow to users.
What do you think, how much customization is possible for the Phone?
-CB
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Abhishek RawalIn Android central, a picture of US cellular is leaked, showing date August 26th as Moto X launch date.
Source image : #-Link-Snipped-# -
Abhishek RawalMore of image leaks found hovering all over the internet for Moto X verizon :
Looks good, doesn't it ?
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