After selling out in less than 24 hours a couple of weeks ago, Motorola’s Moto X developer edition smartphone is now back in stock.
Google’s vice president of product management at Motorola Mobility Punit Soni announced on his Google+ page on Monday that the sought-after versions of the phone are once again available.
“We should have enough in stock now for what has been an unprecedented demand,” Soni wrote.
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Two developer editions of the smartphone are available — a GSM version that works on AT&T and T-Mobile in the US and doesn’t have a SIM card and a Verizon version that has a SIM card and is on the CDMA network. Both versions come with unlocked bootloaders that let developers tinker with the inner workings of the device.
Each phone costs $649. Apparently, that price tag doesn’t come with the opportunity to customize the Moto X in Moto Maker. The order page only offers a “special black and woven white Developer Edition design.”
The Moto X is Motorola’s flagship smartphone that is supposed to rival other high-end devices, like the Samsung Galaxy smartphones, HTC One, and Apple’s iPhone.
The device has a speedy camera, futuristic voice command capabilities, and an endless variety of customized designs. Motorola has also designed, engineered, and is constructing all Moto X units in the US.