US factory means buyers can customize Google phone | Las Vegas Review-Journal

US factory means buyers can customize Google phone | Las Vegas Review-Journal:

 "With its first smartphone designed completely in-house, Google is demonstrating one of the benefits of moving production from Asia to the U.S.: It’s letting buyers customize phones to give them their own style.

Workers at the factory in Fort Worth, Texas, assemble the custom phone and Google ship it to the buyer’s door within four days.

The Moto X is going on sale in about a month at all four national wireless carriers - Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile - starting at $200."


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