Friday, August 2, 2013

MotoX Launched

Google MotoX Launched

Motorola MotoX pair with nfc bluetooth speakerGoogle and Motorola have officially unveiled the Android run Google Moto X, the company's latest smartphone. The Moto X is the first smartphone designed under the auspices of both Google and Motorola and manufactured in USA.


Available for $199 (16GB) or $249 (32GB) with a contract, the Moto X will be available on all major U.S. carriers at either the end of August or early September. AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and U.S. Cellular will selling the phone at their stores and at national retailers, including Best Buy. The phone will be available for purchase on all carriers, including T-Mobile, at motorola.com.

The Moto X sports a 4.7-inch 720p screen and has a dual-core processor, a quad-core GPU and 2GB of system RAM. It includes support for the 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 and it supports Miracast (wireless HDMI) and NFC.

It has a 2-megapixel front-facing camera and a 10-megapixel rear camera. The rear camera uses Clear Pixel technology, which is supposed to capture 75% more light than a traditional RGB sensor. Motorola says that means it can take photos twice as fast in bright light, which means less motion blur.

The phone also has a specially designed custom battery that promises 31% additional capacity, while keeping the shape of the phone comfortable to hold.

The phone has Corning Gorilla Glass for the screen and the internals are have a water-repellent coating, which should make the phone safe to use in the rain.

One of the big differentiators of the Moto X is customization: If you buy one online, you'll be able to choose from over 2,000 color combinations via the company's MotoMaker suite (exclusive to AT&T for a limited time). Although the front comes only in black and white, several different colors are available for the back and highlights. You can also get an engraving. And since the phones are assembled in Fort Worth, Tex., you'll get your phone in four days, Motorola says.

Moto X buyers will also get an extra 50GB of Google Drive storage for two years — in addition to the 15GB free offered to all users.

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