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| July 03, 2013 CNET Mobile | |
| Motorola readies Moto X, Droid Ultra | After months of speculation, Motorola finally unveiled a sign-up page for its highly anticipated Moto X handset. According to the Web site, the flagship device will be "coming soon," and it is the first smartphone to be designed, engineered, and assembled in the U.S. Meanwhile, a short press summary of a new Droid Ultra was temporarily displayed on Motorola's online site as well. Though little is known about the product, Motorola hints that it will have a Kevlar body and be "tough as steel." | Read more | Share: 
| | Motorola teases Droid Ultra smartphone | | | |
 | Hisense Sero 7 Pro Even when considering its bargain $149 price, expandable storage, and long-lasting battery, the Hisense Sero 7 Pro can't outshine the Google Nexus 7's superior performance and design. |  | Acer Iconia A1-810 The Acer Iconia A1-810 goes low on price, but it's thicker and heavier than other small tablets and uncomfortable to hold in one hand. Its screen could be brighter, and the front-facing camera takes washed-out, blurry photos. |  | Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Play Edition (unlocked) Though Google's Galaxy S4 variant is expensive and strips away a lot of TouchWhiz's neat software and photo features, it's still a powerhouse when it comes to hardware specs, and you won't get any carrier bloatware. |  | HTC One Google Play Edition (unlocked) The HTC One Google Play Edition is gorgeous, its hardware and components are top-notch, and its Android Jelly Bean UI is refreshingly simple. However, just like with Google's GS4 and TouchWhiz, it doesn't feature the extra goodies found in HTC Sense, and its price is quite steep. |  | Motorola Electrify M (U.S. Cellular) Thin, attractive, and compact, the affordable Motorola Electrify M is a great option for U.S. Cellular customers. Be aware, however, that its camera takes unimpressive images and the handset has a slow processor. | | | | |
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