Moto X is designed to fit customer’s hand. It learns voice. With Google Now, it tells you what you need to know — even when you’re not touching it. With two flicks of your wrist, Moto X becomes your camera and captures the shots you used to miss. It’s ready when you are — in that sense it really is a smart smartphone.
“At Motorola, our roots are deep in mobile hardware and innovation — we invented mobile communications and take pride in that,” says Marcus Frost, senior marketing director, EMEA & APAC, Motorola Mobility.”
"At Redington, we are quite enthused to be the exclusive MEA partners for the Moto X launch. The appointment of Redington by Motorola as a distributor for the Moto X in the Middle East is a strong endorsement of our distribution capabilities across MEA markets and of our strong relationships with the channel partners in this region," says Jim Matthews, vice president, Telecom Vertical (MEA).
“To use Moto X, only need your voice. Without touching it at all, one can get directions, set an alarm or do just about anything - just by talking. Say OK Google Now to get started. Ask it if you need an umbrella and it gives you up-to-the-minute weather for your location.”
“Tell it you’re going home, and your Moto X will get you there. Because it knows your voice, Moto X can do things other phones can’t,” the company said.
Moto X to hit UAE market
Moto X to hit UAE market










