Moto X (2nd Generation) now available for preorder from AT&T, Motorola to begin sales later today [UPDATED]

Motorola said last weekend that the new Moto X would be available for preorder on September 16, and just as promised, you can indeed now hand over your money in exchange for Moto’s new flagship.

AT&T is now accepting orders for the Moto X (2nd Generation). You can order a Black Leather, Bamboo or plain Black Resin unit. Pricing for the Black Resin model is set at 24 monthly payments of $21.96 with AT&T Next 18, 20 monthly payments of $26.35 each with AT&T Next 12, $99.99 with a 2-year contract or $526.99 without a commitment. Meanwhile, the Black Leather and Bamboo units are priced at 24 monthly payments of $22.80 with AT&T Next 18, 20 monthly payments of $27.35 each with AT&T Next 12, $119.99 with a 2-year contract or $546.99 without a commitment. AT&T says that orders will ship on September 23.

If you’d prefer to order direct from Motorola, you’ll be able to do that today at 11:00 AM CT. Motorola will offer the Moto X - Pure Edition, a variant of the new Moto X that comes unlocked and includes an unlockable bootloader. Motorola will also offer its Moto Hint Bluetooth headset, the Motorola Turbo Charger and the Moto 360 smartwatch.

The Moto X (2nd Generation) packs a 5.2-inch 1080p AMOLED display, 13-megapixel rear and 2-megapixel front cameras, 2.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor and 16GB or 32GB of storage. Pricing for the new Moto X is pretty reasonable considering all that you’re getting, and the ability to customize your device using Motorola’s Moto Maker tool is sure to make the new X even more enticing for a lot of folks.

Do you plan on preordering a new Moto X today? If so, how are you going to deck it out?

UPDATE: AT&T says that in-store sales of the new Moto X will begin on September 26.

UPDATE 2: As expected, the new Moto X is now available for preorder from Motorola and the Moto 360 is back in stock. You can also snag the Moto Hint and Motorola Turbo Charger. Let us know if you snag any of these new devices!

Via AT&T, Motorola

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