AT&T officially tipped that Motorola Moto X is coming to their stores starting from August 23rd, 2013 making it available for you to buy it (or) experience it.
The Woven black and woven white models will go for $199.99 for 16 GB and $249.99 for a 32 gig model with a two-year subscription. With AT&T's Next you can go for a lease where it's $27 a month for the 16 GB and $32 per month for the 32 GB model.
Moto X which has been designed and customized online Moto Maker service can expect their devices to ship on August 23 with a few lucky registered users will be getting it earlier on August 19th, 2013.
For a limited time, AT&T will be offering a free Motorola Skip (an NFC accessory for your Moto X allowing to bypass the Moto X's lockscreen just by tapping the phone against it).
Motorola Moto X sports a 4.7 inch HD AMOLED display, powered by the same Snapdragon S4 Pro processor clocked at 1.7 Ghz with Motorola X8 mobile computing system which includes Quad-core graphics processor, Dual-app processor, a contextual processor and a natural language processor.
On the other side, it consists of 2 GB of RAM, 16GB/32GB memory (depends on you) without any SD card slot for further expansion. On back panel, there lies a 10 MP FULL HD camera capable of recording videos @30 fps with LED flash and uses Clearpixel technology for better low-light image capturing. On front there's 2 MP camera capable of recording FULL HD videos and video calls without any quality compromise from it's side.
As far as the other specifications are concerned, it runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean which actually looks completely Stock but Google added some it's own features such as Active display feature which makes a use of the OLED screen and brings a snippet of information (the time, new messages and voicemail) on a blank black screen. Under the back panel lies a 2,200 mAh battery which Motorola claims to serve upto 24 hrs of mixed usage endurance and 13 hrs of 3G talk.
Watch video from AT&T here :
The Woven black and woven white models will go for $199.99 for 16 GB and $249.99 for a 32 gig model with a two-year subscription. With AT&T's Next you can go for a lease where it's $27 a month for the 16 GB and $32 per month for the 32 GB model.
Moto X which has been designed and customized online Moto Maker service can expect their devices to ship on August 23 with a few lucky registered users will be getting it earlier on August 19th, 2013.
For a limited time, AT&T will be offering a free Motorola Skip (an NFC accessory for your Moto X allowing to bypass the Moto X's lockscreen just by tapping the phone against it).
Motorola Moto X sports a 4.7 inch HD AMOLED display, powered by the same Snapdragon S4 Pro processor clocked at 1.7 Ghz with Motorola X8 mobile computing system which includes Quad-core graphics processor, Dual-app processor, a contextual processor and a natural language processor.
On the other side, it consists of 2 GB of RAM, 16GB/32GB memory (depends on you) without any SD card slot for further expansion. On back panel, there lies a 10 MP FULL HD camera capable of recording videos @30 fps with LED flash and uses Clearpixel technology for better low-light image capturing. On front there's 2 MP camera capable of recording FULL HD videos and video calls without any quality compromise from it's side.
As far as the other specifications are concerned, it runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean which actually looks completely Stock but Google added some it's own features such as Active display feature which makes a use of the OLED screen and brings a snippet of information (the time, new messages and voicemail) on a blank black screen. Under the back panel lies a 2,200 mAh battery which Motorola claims to serve upto 24 hrs of mixed usage endurance and 13 hrs of 3G talk.
Watch video from AT&T here :
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