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All indications are NO at this point. Maybe a similar device, but Motorola and Sprint are saying no in regards to the Moto X

 

Well that stinks..  Hope they can work something out might have to look at another provider.. 

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Sprint could easily change that by whitelisting IMEI's from the RRPP version though.  It supports all of Sprint's CDMA and LTE bands:  http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/entry-373-teaser-x-marks-the-spot-for-the-first-sprint-ccarrpp-fully-compliant-handset/

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This could very well be the beginning of sprint lining up with its rural partners, allowing devices to be moved freely between them. In return sprint lets them have a few exclusive phone launches.

This would be so cool! This needs to happen.
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This could very well be the beginning of sprint lining up with its rural partners, allowing devices to be moved freely between them. In return sprint lets them have a few exclusive phone launches.

Would this be something that Motorola would agree to and sales requirements put on Sprint's group to make feasible from their side?
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Just saw an interview with Sprint's CEO talking about his vision and plans for the company's future. Talked passionately about the new iPhones and their new $50 plans exclusive for it. After watching I couldn't help but think that even though Motorola has a Moto X Sprint-capable model, the company choose not to carry it among their devices to protect iPhone sales. Remember when Sprint got the iPhone and pledged to sell a bunch of millions of iPhone as part of the deal?

 

Will we ever know?

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Not to keep beating a dead horse, but are we 100% sure Sprint won't get the new X? Maybe itll just be an exclusive launch for AT&T like the last one was? Otherwise I think I will order an E8

 

Not 100% sure.  It could be a carrier exclusive initially.  Or Sprint could get a different Moto device.   Or Sprint could be just angling for the Nexus X (or whatever it's called).  We just know a Motorola and Sprint source have said that Sprint will not get the Moto X.  There is likely more happening with this story.

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Not 100% sure. It could be a carrier exclusive initially. Or Sprint could get a different Moto device. Or Sprint could be just angling for the Nexus X (or whatever it's called). We just know a Motorola and Sprint source have said that Sprint will not get the Moto X. There is likely more happening with this story.

So maybe I'll hold off a little longer ... My EVO LTE lasted this long. What's a little longer??
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Not to keep beating a dead horse, but are we 100% sure Sprint won't get the new X? Maybe itll just be an exclusive launch for AT&T like the last one was? Otherwise I think I will order an E8

Well, it's not just for ATT. VZW launched it yesterday.

 

Sprint is likely getting a different device.

 

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could it be that there will be 2 nexus devices, the 5.9" that everyone has basically seen now. and one based directly on the Moto X using the XT 1092 model number.

 

That's what I'm holding out hope for.

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could it be that there will be 2 nexus devices, the 5.9" that everyone has basically seen now. and one based directly on the Moto X using the XT 1092 model number.

 

 

That's what I'm holding out hope for.

 

I think it is looking rather grim...  USCC has the Moto X up for sale online, and I am pretty sure they are using the XT 1092 model since no others include B12. 

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I think it is looking rather grim...  USCC has the Moto X up for sale online, and I am pretty sure they are using the XT 1092 model since no others include B12. 

 

Yeah, the Moto X is a different phone though.  The new Nexus has not gone through the FCC, yet.

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I think it is looking rather grim... USCC has the Moto X up for sale online, and I am pretty sure they are using the XT 1092 model since no others include B12.

We just need to get a hold of one and see if sprint will activate.
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Yeah, the Moto X is a different phone though.  The new Nexus has not gone through the FCC, yet.

 

Yeah, I know.  I meant it doesn't look like the XT 1092 model is the new Nexus as someone had hoped before.

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So I stopped by Verizon while at the mall and checked out the moto x. Wow the device is slim and light do like feels great in hand. The screen is maybe a lil too saturated after seeing it in person. The colors are very vibrant and unnatural. But beautiful device. REALLY!

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According the U.S. Cellular user manual: they appear to be using model number XT1093/XT1094. 

 

Must be some kind of XT1092 variant? Maybe one of our experts can help us: do variants like this go through the FCC? Or do they just get mentioned in the original models documents? Maybe we can find out what this model supports band wise...

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