
On the eve of America's biggest holiday some of the country's biggest newspapers (yes they still have those) will be seeing an ad by the newly logo'd Motorola. Big names like the New York Times, the Washington Post, USA Today, and the Wall Street Journal will feature it as a full page ad. While we don't see the highly anticipated device, we see where the new Google Company is heading.
Pulling our patriotic heart strings, the new company will market a new phone, with a new vision. From what we see in the ad, it will be an American made device, from an American company, that's designed by you. As was rumored before, you could very well customize the hardware of said device or it could be as simple as choosing the color of your device.
Either way, the ad campaign starts tomorrow. Given Motorola's statement in regards to a summer release of the Moto X, it looks like we may get to see the phone sooner rather than later (we're hoping). You can check out the ad after the break. We're excited about the direction that MotoGoogle is heading. What about you?

source: Ad Age
via: Android Central
Needs minimum 1.7 (bigger?) CPU w/a least a quad core. A removable battery & a Sim card. A 4.5″ screen maybe kinda small but… Necessities gotta have the basic necessities & forget the bloat!
Hold the pickles hold the lettuce, come on Moto don’t upset us. Moto meets Burger King?
Now that’s the ticket! If I hadn’t just got an HTC One a couple of months ago I would be first in line to get one of these.