When the Motorola Moto X was first launched, it showed itself to be a tantalizingly different device than anything on the market at that time, but probably the greatest shame at that time was the fact that the Moto X would only be sold in Motorola‘s native America. While the Moto X has made its way to the U.K. between then and now, Motorola has been relatively quiet regarding plans to launch the Moto X anywhere else in the world, until today. Motorola tweeted earlier today that it plans to start selling the Moto X in India and Australia within a few weeks, and hopefully this is a sign that the Moto X may see its way to many other corners of the world in the future.
Despite the Moto X’s relatively pedestrian hardware specifications, Motorola’s mobile smarts allowed it to create a device that challenged every other flagship device in speed during day-to-day use as well as introducing voice-command centric software that showed us a way to use Google Now never seen before. Unfortunately, it never sold as well as its innovations might suggest, probably the reason why it has taken so long to leave American shores, however now that Motorola is backed by Lenovo, perhaps it now has the backing to get the Moto X the sales it deserves.
If you live in India or Australia, are you excited to hear that the Moto X is finally making it over the Pacific Ocean? Let us know if you are going to get one in the comments.
Source: Twitter via Phone Arena
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