Moto X Pre Orders Now Available Opens From US Cellular

US Cellular has announced Pre Orders for Moto X and is available for $199 on-contract. Some carriers have already announced that they will be carrying this model after yesterday’s announcement.moto-x_black-white

 

Well, US Cellular is giving the Moto X 16GB for $199 on two years contract U.S. Cellular and is available in black and white colors. US Cellular will also give a free Motorola Boom Bluetooth headset valued at $59.99. If you are new customer then you need to shell out only $124 for activations.

Moto X Technical Specifications

  • 4G LTE Data Capability
  • 3G CDMA 850/1900MHz EvDo Rev A/4G LTE
  • Android™ 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean)
  • 4.7″ AMOLED™ 720p HD Touch Display
  • 1.7 GHz Dual-Core Processor with 2GB RAM
  • 10 MP Camera w/ Auto-focus and LED Flash, 2 MP Front-Facing Camera
  • 1080p HD Video Capture & Playback
  • 16GB of Onboard Memory
  • Wi-Fi Capable
  • X8 Mobile Computing System
  • Integrated 2200mAh Lithium-ion battery

And if you missed anything from yesterday announcement checkout our detailed article here.

Source: US Cellular

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U.S. CELLULAR BEGINS PRESALE FOR MOTO X™
WITH EXCLUSIVE OFFER FOR FREE MOTOROLA BOOM HEADSET
Device is now available for preorder on the web

CHICAGO (August 1, 2013) – U.S. Cellular (NYSE: USM) announces that Moto X is available for customers to preorder at uscellular.com/motox, and it will be available for purchase later this month. Moto X is offered in Woven White and Woven Black and is $199.99 with an instant rebate. In addition, U.S. Cellular exclusively is offering a $59.99 Motorola Boom headset for free to anyone who pre-orders the device online.

“We’re excited to offer our customers this amazing Motorola device that has features and tools to help you simplify and enhance your life,” said Joe Settimi, vice president of products, pricing and innovation for U.S. Cellular. “Moto X lets you experience key features like Quick Capture Camera. With a twist of a wrist it gives you the ability to capture meaningful moments instantly with friends and family.”

With the Active Display, Moto X tells you what you need to know—even when you’re not touching it. Instead of a blinking light, information important to you quietly appears on the screen. When you pick it up, Moto X is curved to fit right in your hand. Easily it becomes your camera, so you can get the shots you’d otherwise miss. Moto X is the first smartphone to be designed and assembled in the United States.

Moto X has a 4.7-inch AMOLEDTM display, weighs only 130 grams and has a 10 megapixel back camera and a 2 megapixel front camera. Moto X includes 16GB of onboard memory and comes with an extra 50GB of free storage for 2 years on Google Drive.

Highlighted Features:
Active Display: Moto X is always ready to tell you what you need to know. Information appears on the screen to tell you what you need to know.
Touchless Control: To use your Moto X, you only need your voice. Because it’s always listening and ready to respond with Google Now, Moto X doesn’t guess like other phones do, it knows.
Quick Capture Camera: Just by twisting your wrist twice, your Moto X is ready to take a picture. Touch anywhere on the screen, and you’ll get an amazing shot, all in just a few seconds.

Moto X is the latest device to join U.S. Cellular’s 4G LTE line-up. Currently, 61 percent of customers have access to 4G LTE speeds and 87 percent will have access by the end of the year. Customers who purchase Moto X from U.S. Cellular also receive a valuable rewards program that recognizes customer loyalty.

U.S. Cellular, in partnership with King Street Wireless, currently offers 4G LTE service covering 61 percent of its customers in select cities in Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Missouri, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin. By the end of this year, nearly 90 percent of U.S. Cellular customers will have access to 4G LTE speeds. For more information about the 4G LTE experience, visit uscellular.com/4G.

4G LTE not available in all areas. See uscellular.com/4G for detailed coverage info. 4G LTE service is provided in partnership with King Street Wireless. LTE is a trademark of ETSI.

About King Street Wireless, L.P.
King Street Wireless, L.P. currently holds 700 MHz wireless spectrum in 27 states and is partnering with Chicago-based U.S. Cellular to deliver high-speed 4G LTE service to U.S. Cellular’s customers in several of the carrier’s markets.  King Street Wireless is headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia where it is recognized for its involvement in its community both through its economic development and philanthropic efforts. To learn more about King Street Wireless, visit www.kingstreetwireless.com.

About U.S. Cellular
U.S. Cellular rewards its customers with unmatched benefits and industry-leading innovations designed to elevate the customer experience. The Chicago-based carrier has a strong line-up of cutting-edge devices that are all backed by its high-speed network that has the highest call quality of any national carrier. Currently, 61 percent of customers have access to 4G LTE speeds and nearly 90 percent will have access by the end of 2013. U.S. Cellular was named a J.D. Power and Associates Customer Service Champion in 2012 for the second year in a row. To learn more about U.S. Cellular, visit one of its retail stores or uscellular.com. To get the latest news, promos and videos, connect with U.S. Cellular on Facebook.com/uscellular, Twitter.com/uscellular and YouTube.com/uscellularcorp.

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Simranpal Singh
Simranpal Singh
With a decade-long journey in the tech industry, I've been actively engaged in tech reporting across various reputable publications. He currently works as a Web Developer at RightNode Media and pursues his hobby of writing on GoAndroid. Enjoy travelling, and always excited about new tech trends. He actively contributes on GizmoChina and GChromecast Hub.

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