You're supposed to see it on the outside of the box somewhere near the barcodes.Anybody know how to determine which model it is once it arrives?
You're supposed to see it on the outside of the box somewhere near the barcodes.
Let the stampede begin!Motorola said on Twitter that it's the XT1053.
Sorry for this if its late/naive, but then does it mean its confirmed that the phone is unlocked and can be used with any SIM internationally on a GSM network?
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.
Whats special about the XT1053? I have an unlocked one here in Mexico. I didn't know my device was special.
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The big advantage is that it shouldn't come with any carrier "bloatware", the added software that carriers like to add to their phones. Additionally, it has all the frequencies for people who use T-Mobile.
I just ordered my phone, though it shows it will be next Tuesday (a week from tomorrow) before I get it. One thing that makes me feel better about ordering the Net10 version, that this is the generic XT1053, is how it shows that Net10 SIM kit as a free bonus to the purchase. It is listed on the receipt the same way the Skip is listed.
So has anyone received the Moto X yet?
Moto Maker told me it wouldn't ship until 7-22.
So it is indeed XT1053 right?I'm receiving mine today, will update tonight...
Update: received and it works perfectly fine on Cricket Wireless (runs on at&t network).. i would guess it would have no problems on t-mo as well... there is no carrier branding or bloatware. it just came with a net10 sim activation kit...
So it is indeed XT1053 right?
So I believe it is XT1053, but I dont know how to confirm that on my phone or on the box...
Please check...an hour and a half till midnight!