Motorola will offer customers a chance to tweak the look of their phone, and have it in their hands within days of the order. July 3, 2013 12:43 PM PDT Motorola promises the "first smartphone that you can design yourself." (Credit: Motorola) A few more details on the mysterious Moto X from Motorola Mobility have trickled out. When it launches, customers will be able to choose the colors for the back of the device and the trim, according to ABC News. They will also be able to engrave a name or message to the back cover, as well as upload a photo to be used as the wallpaper on the screen, the report said, citing unnamed sources. Related stories Can a build-your-own-phone save Motorola's bacon? Moto X sign-up page goes live Google's new Motorola ad one-ups Apple: It's all-American Motorola teases Droid Ultra smartphone Smartphone market share consolidates at top, study shows Moto X will also run the latest version of Google's Android operating system, Android 4.2.2, or Jelly Bean, unsurprising given Motorola is a unit of Google. The report said that Verizon Wireless, among other carriers, are testing out the phone. The Verge reported that the Moto X will not be Verizon's next Droid flagship phone. CNET contacted Motorola for comment, and we'll update the story when it comes out. Verizon declined to comment. Motorola earlier Wednesday put up a sign-up page for the Moto X, although it offered little information aside from the tease that customers will be able design their own phone. The page follows an advertisement in several major newspapers touting the fact that its phones will be assembled in the U.S. Motorola said it expects to have more than 2,000 new employees at a Ft. Worth, Texas, facility building the phones. The domestic location will enable the phones to arrive in customers' hands within days of their order, according to ABC News. Moto X represents a rebirth of a company that has struggled to sell its Android smartphones. Beyond a solid partnership with Verizon and a steady stream of Droid products, the company has done little else to make inroads against Apple or Samsung.

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Motorola will offer customers a chance to tweak the look of their phone, and have it in their hands within days of the order.



July 3, 2013 12:43 PM PDT




Motorola promises the "first smartphone that you can design yourself."


(Credit: Motorola)

A few more details on the mysterious Moto X from Motorola Mobility have trickled out.


When it launches, customers will be able to choose the colors for the back of the device and the trim, according to ABC News. They will also be able to engrave a name or message to the back cover, as well as upload a photo to be used as the wallpaper on the screen, the report said, citing unnamed sources.



Moto X will also run the latest version of Google's Android operating system, Android 4.2.2, or Jelly Bean, unsurprising given Motorola is a unit of Google. The report said that Verizon Wireless, among other carriers, are testing out the phone. The Verge reported that the Moto X will not be Verizon's next Droid flagship phone.


CNET contacted Motorola for comment, and we'll update the story when it comes out. Verizon declined to comment.


Motorola earlier Wednesday put up a sign-up page for the Moto X, although it offered little information aside from the tease that customers will be able design their own phone. The page follows an advertisement in several major newspapers touting the fact that its phones will be assembled in the U.S.


Motorola said it expects to have more than 2,000 new employees at a Ft. Worth, Texas, facility building the phones. The domestic location will enable the phones to arrive in customers' hands within days of their order, according to ABC News.


Moto X represents a rebirth of a company that has struggled to sell its Android smartphones. Beyond a solid partnership with Verizon and a steady stream of Droid products, the company has done little else to make inroads against Apple or Samsung.



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