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Motorola Will Not Engrave Moto X at Launch

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dark.angel

Jan 23, 2014, 3:56 PM
over in the "Motorola Moto X (GSM, 1st gen.)" discussion:

Moto X or Moto G

Wich one will be better Moto X or the Moto G.

The biggest problems is Cash I dont have a lot, so I know the Moto X is much Better that the G but I just Want to know wich one will you guys choose.

Im also think about a Atrix 4G
ralph.el41

Dec 17, 2013, 10:13 AM
over in the "Motorola Moto X (GSM, 1st gen.)" discussion:

Doesnt Support MHL

So I got a MHL adapter to HDMI, and turns out this phone doesnt have MHL, I searched several websites (like GSMarena) and the they say it does, but didnt see the forums, and when I just spent 500 MXN on something cant use, Im Kinda disapointed becuase I had I hopes to make my TV into SmartTV using My Moto X, any sugestions?
apocalyptustree

Aug 20, 2013, 5:47 PM

MS was able to do it with ZuneHD

Not that Zune is the best business plan to emulate
middlekid3058

Aug 19, 2013, 6:14 PM

THATS IT THE LAST STRAW

I am not ordering it...lets see how they do without my $$...(heavy sarcasm...)
I actually wanted the engraving on it, Guess I'll have to wait or not get it.
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Haggard

Aug 20, 2013, 9:20 AM

Engraving

Easiest way to devalue your phone immediately before it's even opened.
This whole customization process is devaluing the phone. Having a phone heavily customized will hurt the resale value. But I guess this phone is not being marketed to people that like to switch up devices a lot.
 
 
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