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Moto X To Be Made in USA, Focus on Sensors

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May 29, 2013, 6:30 PM   by Rich Brome
updated May 29, 2013, 6:31 PM

Motorola's CEO Dennis Woodside today personally announced a handful of details about the company's next flagship phone. The phone - to be called the Moto X - will focus on responding to context using sensors, automatically entering pocket, hand-held, car, and camera modes. It will also be assembled in the USA, in a Texas factory previously used to make Nokia phones. The FCC has recently approved high-end, unannounced Motorola phones for Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint, all of which may be carrier variants of the same Moto X phone. Woodside was speaking at the D11 conference.

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Tofuchong

May 30, 2013, 11:29 AM

Lots of Sensors, but...

Does it also come with a tunneling nutrino beam that can penetrate the subspace barrier and scan the internal structure of an anti-time eruption ?
Just don't bump it or the quad core explodes
Sorta like the European Super Collider?
freek1989

May 30, 2013, 12:12 PM

let see what google got now!!!1

i hope a see a new moto rock since motorola been dead for some time. 😉
hmmmmm, a multi billion dollar business, the most popular search engine in history, they are one of the most sough after employers in the world, and their campus exit has a super happy fun slide. Oh yeah, and they own motorola.
 
 
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