Internal storage is always an issue for heavy mobile users and so any new device with a lot of gigabytes that comes out in the market is a cause for celebration. The Moto X Pure Edition may not be that new but its 2014 edition now has an option to have a 64gb internal storage when created through their Moto Maker. If you're a Motorola fan or in the market for a new smartphone, then that is a very viable option.
The Pure Edition in a way can be somehow compared to Google's Nexus device, in that it offers "a pure Android experience", as per Motorola. The device has the largest internal storage that the Moto X has ever had. The "Pure" setup means it is pre-installed with Google apps, Motorola's own proprietary apps but without any of the carrier apps. This version of the Moto X is GSM-enabled and comes with a T-Mobile SIM but will also work with AT&T and T-Mobile 4G LTE.
Its advantage over the regular Moto X is that it will receive faster updates and has a promised greater performance, aside from the fact that it is not pre-loaded with unnecessary items. Even though there are options for Carrier Choices (AT&T, Verizon, and Republic Wireless) in the Moto Maker, the 64gb option is not available for them and tells you to change your selection.
The Moto X Pure Edition 64gb option is available only off-contract and unlocked through the Moto Maker. If you're okay with this version, you can buy it for $599.99 through the site. And if you're concerned with space in your smartphone, then this is a pretty good deal already.
VIA: SlashGear