Motorola Moto X 4G 16GB Smartphone (GSM Unlocked)
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Phone unlocked for all GSM carriers, including AT&T and T-Mobile, features the Google Now voice-activated assistant and an Android OS
Motorola Moto X 4G 16GB Smartphone (GSM Unlocked)
The Moto X puts the Android smartphone experience in your hands, where it stays comfortably thanks to the ergonomic design’s slight curve.
Faster Browsing
The Moto X is 4G LTE compatible for fast download speeds and seamlessly streamed content. Internally, the phone is built with a 1.7GHz Snapdragon dual-core processor to keep apps running smoothly.
Intuitive OS
The easy-to-use Android interface is even easier to navigate thanks to Google Now, a personal assistant that can set an alarm, call a friend, or update your calendar based on voice commands. The Google Play store is stocked with hundreds of thousands of games, productivity tools, and other apps.
Better Photos and Videos
The phone is equipped with two cameras. The 2MP front-facing camera is great for video chatting with friends or checking to see if you still look awesome. The 10MP rear camera not only snaps high-resolution photos, but can also film in 1080p full HD.
Specifications
- Product number: XT1058
- 4.7” AMOLED HD touchscreen with 1280x720 resolution
- Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS
- 10MP rear camera with 1080p full-HD recording; 2MP front camera
- Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro dual-core 1.7GHz processor
- 2GB RAM
- Ergonomic, curved design
- Google Now personal assistant with voice-activation technology
- WiFi and Bluetooth
- 2,200mAh lithium-ion battery
- Includes unlock code and simple instructions
- Dimensions: 5.13”x2.63”x0.5”
- Weight: 4.6oz.
- Unlocked for all GSM carriers, including AT&T and T-Mobile
- Condition: new
- One-year manufacturer warranty
About Motorola
In 1928, the first east-west transatlantic flight widened the horizons, making it easier than ever for people to live far from home or travel far from a jury summons. 1928 also saw the birth of the Galvin Manufacturing Organization, which would later change its name to Motorola. Its production lines bristled with wireless car radios and military transponders, all designed to connect Motorola customers near and far. In 1969, “far” took on a whole new meaning when Neil Armstrong used a Motorola transistor radio to communicate humankind’s first words from the moon’s surface.
Today, Motorola presses forward in their quest to keep people connected. Thanks to the company’s research, cell phones shrank in size until they were razor-thin, and now its Droid smartphones keep social media, email, and texting at customers’ fingertips.
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