http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/05/motodex1.jpg Outside of possible FCC filings, Motorola has largely been coy about just what its next major smartphone will be – until now. The firm’s Dennis Woodside just revealed at D11 that the new flagship will be called Moto X (previously rumored as the X Phone), and that it will be built in a Fort Worth, Texas factory that was once used to make Nokia phones. Woodside isn’t giving away many details at this stage, although he teases that the smartphone will “know what you want to do before you do.” Oh, and he has a Moto X in his pocket… not that he’s about to show us anything just yet, of course. If you’re curious about Woodside’s actual quote, it’s below:
“It’ll be the first Motorola smartphone built in the United States. It’ll be built in Texas – we’ll employ around 2,000 people. It’s right outside of Fort Worth in a 500,000 square foot facility that was previously used to build Nokia phones.”
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