GSM version and DROID MAXX Developer Edition listed as coming soon

Sep 20, 2013 11:31 GMT  ·  By

Roughly one day after becoming available for purchase, Motorola’s Moto X Developer Edition smartphone went out of stock.

The handset, released earlier this week with an unlockable bootloader, offers support for Verizon’s network and can be seen listed on this page on Motorola’s website.

The handset was launched with 32GB of internal memory, a special black and woven white Developer Edition design, and a price tag of $649.99 (€480) attached to it.

At the moment, however, users can no longer purchase the device, and no specific details on when it might return to availability has been provided as of now.

In fact, it appears that Motorola has had supply issues with other two devices as well, namely the GSM Moto X Developer Edition and DROID MAXX Developer Edition, both of which are now listed as coming soon, as AndroidPolice notes.

Just as Motoroloa notes, the unlockable Moto X arrives with the same specs as the original device, tough it sports 32GB of internal memory and the option to easily gain access to its bootloader.

The smartphone features a 4.7-inch screen, a 1.7GHz dual-core Krait CPU (part of the Motorola X8 Mobile Computing System), and 2GB RAM. It also sports a 10-megapixel camera on the back, as well as a 2MP front camera for making video calls while on the go.

Moto X arrives on shelves with Wi-Fi 802.11a/g/b/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.0 LE, a 2200 mAh battery inside, and Google’s Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean platform loaded on top.

As for the Droid Maxx Developer Edition, it was announced with the same processor and amount of memory as the Moto X. It runs under Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean as well.

The phone features a 5-inch 720p (720 x 1280 pixels) screen, a 10MP camera on the back, and front camera for video calling. It is powered by a Li-Ion 3500 mAh battery with Wireless inductive charging capabilities.

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