When Motorola first announced the Moto X, the company showed us a bevy of different colors and styles that could be applied in the Moto Maker. One subset of styles included units that included real wood for the chassis. Unfortunately Motorola has been as slow to roll those out as they were in getting the base Moto Maker models out for carriers not named “AT&T.”
But there is some good news: the wooden backs are still coming. Twitter account @evleaks tipped us off to that much with the picture you see above. It’s not that we didn’t believe Motorola wouldn’t eventually bring them out as originally promised, but it’s nice to know that official renders are floating about (which could mean Motorola is close to putting them up for sale).
It’s worth noting that the phones in the photo are branded with Verizon Wireless logos, which is a good sign that this release won’t be marred by timed exclusivity like the Moto Maker originally was. Nothing else was shared in regards to the photo, but we suspect it won’t be long before we start hearing more about its arrival. Take a look above and let us know what you think!