Motorola's New Smartphone: Made in the U.S.A., but Not for Much Pay
Factory workers assembling the Moto X will make as little as $9-an-hour, if the help wanted ads are to be believed.
by Jordan Weissmann
Aug 01, 2013
2 minutes
Today, Google-owned Motorola is officially announcing the new Moto X, an Android-powered device that, as its ads remind us, will be the first smartphone actually manufactured in the United States. Motorola is teaming with Flextronics to assemble the handsets , which will eventually employ somewhere around 2,000 workers.
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