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Moto X Android 4.4, KitKat Update Rolls Out in Canada

Moto X users in Canada will begin receiving the Android 4.4.2 KitKat update sometime in the very near future.

This next upgrade brings the latest version of the software to the device and will be released for Rogers and Fido Moto X users in Canada. This was revealed in a new blog post from Motorola's Paul Soni.

He claims the roll out will begin sometime this week and could take a few days to reach all users in Canada. This same update could make its way to Sprint Moto X owners soon, however, Motorola has yet to confirm this.

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Those purchasing a Moto X will be able to pick up the device with the choice of three new wood-based customizations.

The smartphone will now come in teak, ebony and walnut as the three options are currently available for just $25. Versions of the device with any of these customizations can also be purchased for $75 on-contract.

The Moto X wood or bamboo back price is also cheaper. Instead of the normal $100 launch cost, the Moto Maker special will now only run customers $25. Motorola announced the news on its blog earlier this week. Motorola will be handing a $75 credit to those customers who paid $100 for the bamboo backing. However, this reimbursement only applies to accessory orders.

Those interested in picking up a Moto X can do so on-contract for free through AT&T.

The carrier is offering this promotion for a limited time and in order to access the deal, customers must sign on for a two-year agreement with the carrier. This is a great bargain for customers who do not mind being locked into a contract.

The offer is only available online and will expire on Jan. 31 so those who are interested should act fast. The Moto X phone launched in the middle of last year and functions as Motorola's latest flagship handset. Its Moto Maker customization options have made it into somewhat of a unique device.

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