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[* black] ***Teardown update:*** We got ahold of a Verizon version of the Moto-X and played a little game of 'spot the difference' with the motherboard:
[* red] SanDisk [http://www.sandisk.com/products/embedded/inand/|SDIN8DE2-16G] 16 GB NAND Flash replaces the Toshiba
[* orange] Samsung [http://intelatech.com/Samsung_PSG_2013_2H.pdf|K3PE0E00QM-CGC2] 2 GB LPDDR2 RAM instead of SK Hynix
- [* yellow] The Verizon model adds another Qualcomm modem, the [http://www.anandtech.com/show/6541/the-state-of-qualcomms-modems-wtr1605-and-mdm9x25/2|WTR1605] (in addition to the WTR1606L, possibly used solely for LTE support on this model).
+ [* yellow] The Verizon model adds another Qualcomm modem, the [http://www.anandtech.com/show/6541/the-state-of-qualcomms-modems-wtr1605-and-mdm9x25/2|WTR1605] (in addition to the WTR1606L, possibly used solely for LTE support on this model)