Monday 11 November 2013

Customized Moto X Now Available on All Important U.S. Carriers

The customized version of the Motorola Moto X is now available on all major U.S. carriers.

When the 4.7-inch Android system smartphone came out in Aug, the choice to personalize with different shades via the Motrola Manufacturer website was restricted only to AT&T clients. Starting these days, Verizon wi-fi Wireless, Dash, and T-Mobile clients can also change their new device to fit their character.

US Mobile clients are still restricted to traditional black or white.

"From your outfits to your car, you show your individual style. Why should your smart cellphone be any different?" the product maker requested in a short article.

The Motrola X offers almost two number of colors, as well as function shades to line the digicam, control buttons, and wallpapers. Customers can also add an individualized introduction that seems to be everytime the cellphone changes on, select storage size, pick wallpapers, and add components.

And, just in here we are at the vacations, customers can select to add customized inscribing to the back of the cellphone.

"Show your unity, game your handle or give a gift with the greatest individual touch by including this free function," Samsung said.

The $199.99 Motrola X came this summer with a 1,280-by-720 show, Android system 4.2.2, and the new Motorola X8 traveling with a laptop system with a 1.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro processor. It also sports a 2-megapixel 1080p HD front-facing cam, and a 10-megapixel 1080p HD back present shooter.

Motorola said these days that the Motrola X will gradually get Android operating system 4.4 KitKat, but provided no schedule for the upgrade.

Last month,Motorola cut the price of the Motrola X in half, providing the product through Motrola Manufacturer for only $99, with a two-year agreement. That low-cost deal will keep around "for a short while," the company said.

Recently, Motorola also forced out a Motrola X digicam upgrade via Search engines Play rather than the regular over-the-air upgrade. Customers can obtain the Motorola Camera app online for a brightened viewfinder that makes it much simpler to see when simply clicking images, as well as an extended Quick Catch choice.

For more, see PCMag's evaluation of the Motorola Moto X and the slide show above. Also check out Why I Love the Motorola Moto X.

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