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After Google acquired Motorola Mobility last year, we wondered what was next for the smartphone company. It spent ages clearing out its pipeline of smartphones that were already in development before rumors of an X Phone made in America started making the rounds. In those early X Phone days, Rick Osterloh, Motorola's SVP of Product Management said the team that worked on the device was plopped in front of a whiteboard and asked to describe the product they wanted to make. That brainstorming, plus loads and loads of user testing, came together in the form of the Moto X. Motorola isn't the same company today as it was when Google snapped it up last year -- it's smaller, leaner, and if recent reports are indication, gutsier than ever. The Moto X is that new Motorola's coming out party, and they've definitely got something worth celebrating.