Google developing a smartphone personalisation service


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 06 Aug 2014

PERSONAL TOUCH: Google's tool would let you customise a Nexus 5's casing and live wallpaper before purchase. — ©Google

Google Workshop is a new tool that could offer consumers the chance to get creative with their phone's design, if the company decides to roll it out. 

Motorola's Moto X is a very good phone, but as well as a clever combination of internal components and intuitive features, the thing that has made it so popular with consumers and helped it stand out from a host of competing handsets is the fact that it can be customised. 

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