The handset should be officially announced on August 1

Jul 27, 2013 15:26 GMT  ·  By

Motorola’s upcoming Moto X will arrive on shelves at all major wireless carriers in the United States, it seems, as the T-Mobile flavor of the smartphone has just received the necessary approvals from the FCC.

The upcoming Android-based handset was spotted by Engadget on the feds’ website with support for Magenta’s AWS HSPA+ and LTE bands 2 and 17, and with model number XT1053 attached to it.

At the moment, Moto X is known to arrive on shelves in five different flavors, including XT1053 (T-Mobile), XT1055 (U.S. Cellular), XT 1056 (Sprint), XT1058 (AT&T) and XT1060 (Verizon), phoneArena notes.

Motorola is expected to make the new smartphone official on August 1, while also rumored to plan on bringing the device to shelves later that month. Stay tuned for more details on the handset’s availability.