MobileTechReview takes a tour of the Moto X factory in Ft. Worth, Texas. The 450,000 sq. ft factory houses 2500 workers who assemble the Moto X smartphone (both stock woven black and woven white as well as custom color orders from Moto Maker). We watch phones being assembled and watch gov. Rick Perry, Eric Schmidt of Google and Motorola's CEO Dennis Woodside speak at the tour event. All Moto X Android smartphones are assembled here in the US at a rate of 100,000/week. To learn more about the Moto X, read the full review here.
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