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Not only does Motorola’s new Moto X come with neat customization options, attractive specs and 24 hours of battery life, but you also get a shit ton of penis jokes and sexual innuendos to go with it.

Motorola just launched a Moto X section on its website. There are plenty of details on the flagship phone’s flashy new features, but apparently the marketing team decided the best way to sell the new smartphone is to sprinkle in a bunch of dumb gags like the one posted above.

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With new Google-powered features and a surprising array of customization options, the long-awaited Moto X is putting an interesting new face on Android. All the details on Motorola’s first flagship phone since the company was purchased by Google were finally revealed during today’s big launch event in New York City.

The Moto X, which goes on sale later this month, runs Jelly Bean out of the box and features a 4.7-inch, hi-res display. The 16GB model will be priced at $199 with a two-year carrier contract, and the 32GB model will cost $299. We knew customization would be a big part of the phone, but Motorola plans to offer a whopping 504 different color combinations.

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Is Google ready to give up on Android and make the Chrome platform its new priority? That’s the question posed by AppleInsider’s Daniel Eran Dilger in a new report that suggests the search giant is looking to distance itself from the world’s biggest mobile operating system and all of the intellectual property issues that come with it.

But I wouldn’t worry too much if I were you. Android’s not going anywhere.

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We previously had reason to believe that Motorola’s much-anticipated Moto X would not be making its way to T-Mobile, but a recent FCC filing for the handset reveals that a version of the forthcoming device will be compatible with “UnCarrier,” suggesting the device may land on T-Mobile after all.

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Motorola’s DROID Mini has certainly turned a few heads; it is the most affordable and compact high-end ‘mini’ device on the market, but when it was announced yesterday, it seems that in all the excitement the manufacturer actually forgot to inform us of most of its specifications − so here they are.

The Mini is the smallest of three new Motorola devices, featuring a 4.3-inch 720p LCD display, compared to its brothers the Ultra and the Maxx which both feature a 5-inch OLED screen.

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