Moto X Pure Edition Greets New Year with a 64GB Option
Nyrene Grace Patricia Paranga | | Jan 03, 2015 01:24 AM EST |
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If you're looking for a new Android phone this year because your current storage has too much memories of 2014, Motorola may have just the right offer. Motorola Mobility released a better version of the Moto X. Buyers can now purchase the smartphone with 64GB internal storage.
Motorola announced through Twitter the 64GB variant of the Moto X Pure Edition, which is the unlocked version of the Moto X. With an original price of $499.99, this model bears a 5.2-inch screen with 1080 x 1920 pixels. It comes with Android 5.0 and quad-core and 2GB of RAM.
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It features a big display, high screen-to-body ration and 4G moblie data support. The smartphone lacks microSD slot for storage expansion. However, this model lacks microSD slot to expand storage. This year, with just an additional $100, there would be no need for a storage expansion with 64GB built-in memory.
For those looking for budget smartphones, Motorola Brazil temporarily listed the second-generation model of Moto G smartphone. The new LTE variant will feature a bigger battery compared to the first model. No other design changes and pricing details were listed in the site.
Motorola Mobility was formed on January 4, 2011, when Motorola Inc. split into two separate companies. Since then, the company took over the mobile phone, cable modem and set-top box business.
In August 2011, Google purchased Motorola Mobility to control the company's patent portfolio as its mobile phones runs with the Android system. In October 2014, Lenovo owned the business with hopes of entering the U.S. smartphone market.
TagsMotorola, Motorola Mobility, Moto X, Moto X LTE, 64gb, Moto X Pure Edition
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