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Now you can get #MotoX though @Net10_Wireless for just $299 through July 16. Get 50% off cases too. https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/product_page/faqs/p/30,6720,8696
I'm with you. If I knew they were model XT1053 I'd buy two of them.Why do they never include the model number. If it is an XT1053, I'm in for one. I don't want a phone with Net10 customized firmware on it.
I hope you get it before the 16th!The site says unlocked with a Net10 Sim included. I ordered one and I'll let everyone know what's up when I receive it.
I'm with you. If I knew they were model XT1053 I'd buy two of them.
Se the chart half way down this page:Also, is it XT1053 or 1058? and what's the difference between the 2 models?
You're welcome in advance.Thanks for your reply in advance!
It's actually @Mes3 who ordered one."Not sure how Net10 will ensure we can't use the phone with other GSM carriers.
will wait for @zer000five to clear up the confusion. :-!
Moto maker website says that it is Unlocked GSM, so it for sure will not be locked to Net10. It is likely (but not confirmed, hence my question near the top of the thread) that it will be the XT1053 model (up until now known as the Unlocked/T-Mobile/Developer Edition model). This late in the game I can't see Moto spinning a new firmware for a new model of the X, but you never know. I certainly would hate to get it and find out that I have a Moto X crapped up with Net10 branded firmware.
I'm probably just going to go ahead and order one, if it isn't an XT1053, I'll send it back for a refund.
I spoke with Motorola today. They indicated it was XT1058. Does this disqualify it for T-Mobile users?
XT1058 without the AT&T bloatware is a bit intriguing.
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