Even though T-Mobile doesn't sell the Moto X at this time, the carrier already has a support page up for Motorola's latest flagship handset.
A Moto X version that can work on T-Mobile's network will be sold directly by Motorola, as T-Mobile is yet to sell the handset in its own stores.
Even before the Moto X was unveiled, rumors suggested that the carrier and Motorola have not inked a deal for the handset. Then, an FCC filing for a Moto X version that had support for T-Mobile's bands was discovered, suggesting that the nation's fourth mobile operator will stock the handset.
However, when announcing the handset, Motorola confirmed that it will sell T-Mobile-compatible Moto X versions directly from its online store.
So far, the carrier has not announced plans to sell the handset, but it looks like T-Mobile is ready to offer all the needed support to Moto X buyers that select the T-Mobile version.
Currently, the Moto X is only available for sale from AT&T, with Verizon, Sprint and U.S. Cellular expected to launch the handset in the following weeks/days.
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