Motorola unveils first Google smartphone

Moto X is the first Motorola smartphone created with Google since the internet titan completed its $US12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility.

Motorola unveils first Google smartphone

Motorola has introduced the Moto X, a Google-centric smartphone that buyers can design themselves.

Motorola has introduced the keenly-anticipated Moto X, a Google-centric smartphone that buyers get to design themselves.

Moto X is the first Motorola smartphone created in collaboration with Google since the internet titan completed its $US12.5 billion ($A14 billion) purchase of Motorola Mobility in May of last year.

"At Motorola our roots are deep in mobile hardware - we invented mobile communications," Motorola Mobility Canada general manager Odile Guinot said in a release on Thursday.

"Now, as a Google company, we've become the kind of company that can build a smartphone like Moto X," Guinot added.

"It fuses our history of mobile innovation with the best of Google mobile services."

Moto X will be available in the US by the end of August or early September at a starting price of $US199 if bought along with a two-year service contract with a telecom service company.

It will also be available at that time in Canada and Latin America.

People can visit an online Moto Maker studio to customise colours, accents, memory capacity and other aspects of handsets, which will be assembled in the United States and delivered free of charge within four days, according to Motorola.

Moto X smartphones are powered by Google's Android software and features include sophisticated voice controls and anticipating what users might want from the internet at any given moment.

Motorola also streamlined the ease with which smartphone pictures can be taken.

"Moto X promises to be unlike any device we've offered before," said Jeff Bradley, senior vice president of devices at US telecom giant AT&T.

Moto X will work on an array of telecom networks, according to Motorola.


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