Google--and its acquired company, Motorola--are releasing a brand new smartphone sometime in the near future. And beyond the revelation domestic models of the Moto X will be assembled entirely in the United States, Motorola is now claiming the consumer will have some type of say in the smartphone's design. As reported by The Verge (via Ad Age), a new ad touts the Moto X as the first smartphone designed by you.
Pushing the "made in the USA" theme, the newspaper ad evokes images of the July 4th holiday and summer. Citing the Moto X as "something new," the ad seems to state you'll have some opportunity to have input in the Moto X model you purchase. Granted, what the means precisely is still pretty unclear. But the possibilities are interesting, nonetheless.
Maybe you'll have the chance to pick the hardware specs, or whether your Moto X has a metal case. Motorola previously stated the Moto X would launch sometime this summer, so hopefully we won;t have to wait much longer to find out what the company has planned.
"We knew this would be a challenge," reads the ad's copy. "In fact, some people said it couldn't be done. But we're not just any company."
Matt Clark is a freelance writer covering the world of videogames, tech, and popular culture. Follow him on Twitter @ClarkMatt and MyIGN at Matt_Clark.
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