Motorola on Thursday unveiled its Moto X sensor-laden smartphone at meetings with the media and analysts in New York. As expected, the device is chock-full of sensors and is controlled directly by voice. “You can stand on the other side of the room and say, ‘OK Google Now’ and it responds,” said Ramon Llamas, a research manager at IDC. “This is Siri on steroids.” Customers will be able to design their own Moto X from a choice of more than 2,000 combinations at Motorola’s Moto Maker online studio.
Moto X Launches a Rainbow of DIY Phone Possibilities
Posted by: Richard Adhikari August 1, 2013 05:00 PMMotorola on Thursday unveiled its Moto X sensor-laden smartphone at meetings with the media and analysts in New York. As expected, the device is chock-full of sensors and is controlled directly by voice. “You can stand on the other side of the room and say, ‘OK Google Now’ and it responds,” said Ramon Llamas, a research manager at IDC. “This is Siri on steroids.” Customers will be able to design their own Moto X from a choice of more than 2,000 combinations at Motorola’s Moto Maker online studio.