X Marks the Spot
When Motorola peaked during its’ baby boom phone era, everyone and anyone wanted to get their hands on the newest gadgets. Motorola was king for a long period until its competitors drove him out of the elite list. Recently, the company announced their new phone launch; the Moto X.Google recently purchased the phone maker for 12.5 billion, setting high sights on the Moto X and its Android platform – set to release by the end of August in the United States. Although, the Android OS is made by Google, this device is solely Motorola.Needless to say our network mogul, Google wants to move Motorola’s candidacy back into the competitors ring – first aim: Samsung, the leading cell phone producer today. Pleasantly set in the price standards as other adversaries such as, Apple or Android, the Moto X will cost $199, if purchased with a 2 year contract with participating telecom companies.Photo Source: Getty Images