Moto G watchers await details about an event set for Wednesday in the form of a "save the date" message from Motorola for this low-priced alternative to the Moto X.
A celebrated smartphone tipster said Motorola phone fans will not be wasting their chalk counting down to a Monday arrival date when Motorola Moto Maker, the Moto X phone customization service, breaks out of its AT&T customization service cage and flies wider, to the other three major carriers as well.
The tipster "evleaks" has sent out several tweets about Motorola's made-in-America Moto X phones. Shown were color-customized smartphones bearing a Verizon logo and text that said, 'almost there." The image showed the handset in fashionable shades of pink, green, blue and white.
The news that Moto Maker support is coming to all the four major U.S. telecom operators was in the form of a leaked screenshot showing a checkout section of Moto Maker listing selections with the four carriers, including Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless.
The phone buyer has a "truly mine" feeling when a decision is made to make use of the online service (which Motorola would prefer to think of as a "studio Relevant Products/Services") dubbed Moto Maker. The customer Relevant Products/Services picks colors and details: front, back, accents, memory and wallpaper. After the selections are made, Motorola assembles the phone in its U.S. factory.