What is the big deal about Motomaker if you use a case?

tmann202

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I am seriously considering a Moto X for my first smartphone (finally), and was just wondering what the big deal about shell customization is if you are just going to use a case anyway?

I guess some people may not use a case but I would be going on AT&T prepaid and can't imagine not putting a case on a phone I just laid out $400 for, but I would also put one on a phone I would have to pay good money to replace if I was on contract.

Looks like a great phone other than non-replaceable battery (serious flaw, should be mandatory in every phone) and non-expandable memory.
 
Normally I don't bother with cases because I hate them.

I do have a completely clear case for my Moto Maker Moto X, though. Just because you get a case doesn't mean that you have to cover the design.
 
My point exactly.

But I guess you can always use a transparent case or just a bumper frame.
 
Knowing i was going to be using a screen saver and case i just went triple black. Better resale and with phone theft what it is i just want to keep it simple looking anyway.
 
I use a bumper to get some protection but would be interested in finding a transparent one.
 
I think people who are getting a solid colored case just get one of the black or white ones that are in stock. I wanted to see the color so I got a clear case. My son just bought me a custom case with a photo of his brother that passed away and it's nice because I can still see the colors around the edges so it's the best of both worlds.

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with phone theft what it is i just want to keep it simple looking anyway.

Actually, that's one of my reasons for getting my name engraved on mine. "You want to steal my phone? Well, my name is engraved on it."
 
We are a split household. DW has a black front blue black one in a blue Cimo case. I put a blue tropical wallpaper on hers. I have a black/black OTC one in a black Cimo case, with a dark Honda NSX/Prelude collage wall paper. Easy to tell them apart. Motomaker is a marketing tool, that appears to be popular. Chris

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I held out for motomaker mainly to be able to get a 32gb model on Verizon. If 32 had been available in a store I could very well have had a plain X. But the custom colors, while icing on the cake, make me love the phone that much more.

I can still see my design through my clear Cimo case. The frosted section of the case looks good with the Navy back even though it does hide half of the back of my phone.

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I never use a case. I bought nice cases for two of my gadgets, and found that I didn't use them. They made the gadgets bulkier, and less accessible, and I just preferred to go bare. I do use a thin screen protector, but that's it.

I got the Moto-maker version because I wanted 32gb, so it was free and sort of fun. I ended up getting black anyway, but got magenta trim just so I could tell it was mine. I wouldn't have gone out of my way for it, but now that I have it, I like it.
 
I only use a case in a situation where I worry I may have a better chance of dropping it. Going to a sporting event, concert, etc. I go case-less all day everyday at work and home.
 
Actually, that's one of my reasons for getting my name engraved on mine. "You want to steal my phone? Well, my name is engraved on it."
I installed device mgr so when im being held up i have the pleasure of telling the ****** bag that the phone will be tracked and wiped and he robbed me for nothing..
 
I have the air jacket grip case from Motorola - really like it. Good slim protection, clear on the back and the sides match my button colors.

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I also have the MotoMaker edition. Not that it matters, but its black front with green back... I use a clear hard plastic case. Doesnt offer much protection from drops and etc. But it does protect the Green back from finger prints!

Motorola's rubber/plastic back is prone to finger prints. Especially if you have sweaty/oily hands.... it will stick.. So I went ahead and purchased a cheap "Air Jacket" like the one from Moto's site.. But mine only cost less than $6.00 shipped. MiniSuit is the brand and sells on Amazon. Working great thus far. But dont expect it to protect your phone when it drops onto the sidewalk.
 
I held out for motomaker mainly to be able to get a 32gb model on Verizon. If 32 had been available in a store I could very well have had a plain X. But the custom colors, while icing on the cake, make me love the phone that much more.

I can still see my design through my clear Cimo case. The frosted section of the case looks good with the Navy back even though it does hide half of the back of my phone.

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Same here. If they would have offered a 32gb version off the shelf, I would have just done that. I don't carry a phone without a cheapo case and screen protector. When they inevitably get dropped or scratched, peel off and put on a new one.
 
If you are going to use anything other than a clear case it is pretty silly to customize the phone. I haven't understood why it's a big deal to anyone since launch day.

Phones are pretty much a disposable item today. The next new and improved model is out before you know it and most people (especially those that frequent phone forums) sell their old phones and buy new ones. By "old", I mean 6 months to a year old because that is how long it takes for your phone to be considered "old and outdated". If you are going to sell your old phone, chances are you will get more money for it if it's not totally customized. Putting your name on it is really something that will lower the resale value of anything and if your phone is stolen, the thief has a phone with your name on it. No big deal for someone that receives the phone free of charge. If you plan on keeping your phone and using it on a daily basis throughout a 2 year contract I suppose it makes more sense.
 
Phones are pretty much a disposable item today. The next new and improved model is out before you know it and most people (especially those that frequent phone forums) sell their old phones and buy new ones. By "old", I mean 6 months to a year old because that is how long it takes for your phone to be considered "old and outdated".

Most people do not sell phones that are only six months to a year old. I've met far more people who wait out their contracts before upgrading or who hang onto their phone for a much longer time than the length of their contract.
 
My blue/clear supcase compliments my developer edition nicely.

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