Free choice of color and material Moto X Customization page Moto Maker introduction
Free choice of color and material Moto X Customization page Moto Maker introduction

Today, the homogenization of mobile phone configuration is becoming more and more serious, and it is not easy to stand out from many mobile phones. Motorcycle has put aside the performance option to solve this problem by means of personalized customization. Users can choose from the back plate color to the back material through Moto Maker on the customized page of Moto X.

First, you can choose the back color of Moto X from a large number of colors. In addition, you can also choose the material of the back shell, such as bamboo, teak, ebony, and rosewood.

Then you can set the front panel color, which can be black or white. If you choose white, it should be very good with bamboo or teak. If you choose a black front panel, ebony and rosewood will be a good match.

In addition, the color of the lens frame and side buttons can also be selected. There are a total of 7 colors available. Whether the collocation looks good depends on your artistic cultivation.

On the Moto Maker page, you can also add personalized words, such as what you want to say to your girlfriend when you give her your mobile phone.

Finally, you can customize transparent or colored mobile phone protective cases, headsets, etc. from mobile phone accessory manufacturers such as Belkin or Case Mate.

If you think the storage space of your phone is relatively small, you can also upgrade to the 32GB version. In addition to hardware customization, you can also modify the boot interface, but only add text in the boot screen.

 

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