Motorola has unveiled its second-gen flagship phone: the Moto X. It keeps the same name as last year's offering, and also the same kind of factory-level customization as its predecessor, but everything else is much better. The new Moto X has much better, flagship-level internals, a glorious Super AMOLED 1080p display, and the chassis now has a metal edge. The Moto Maker customization tool remains, but the second-gen Moto X now has the option of having a real leather back -- and according to early hands-on impressions, it feels fantastic. In short, the new Moto X is now a bona fide flagship phone that actually stands a chance of competing against the likes of the HTC One M8 and the upcoming iPhone 6.