Shelly Palmer Radio Report – August 5, 2013




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Summary: Last week, Google unveiled the Moto X, its newest flagship phone and a device that Google’s Executive Chairman, Eric Schmidt, said offers “the best of Android.” But does it work for you? The Moto x isn’t meant to be a top-tier phone and compete with the big guns, like Samsung’s Galaxy S4. But it’s more powerful than the iPhone 5 and has a bigger screen. The Moto X will launch in about a month on all major U.S. carriers from $199 with a two-year contract, and AT&T customers can even choose from a handful of different colors. The phone’s most innovative feature is its Touchless Control; the Moto X is always listening for you to say, “OK Google Now” and ready to help you do just about anything you want without having to touch your phone. The Moto X isn’t for the diehard techie who needs the absolute latest and greatest, but if you just want the best of what Android has to offer, the Moto X delivers in spades.