Good news, digital pack rats! The 2014 Moto X just got an extra 64GB storage option in time for the new year. The option was added to MotoMaker today, where for $599.99 ($100 over the usual $499.99 MSRP) you can boost the unlocked "Pure Edition" model to the higher storage tier.

While you can get an iPhone in 64GB, and even 128GB versions, it's pretty rare to find a 64GB Android phone. The Galaxy S5, HTC One M8, LG G3, and Xperia Z3 all cap out at 32GB. Really the only thing out there is the Note 4, which is available in 64GB, but not the US version. Some of these devices support SD cards, but, on Android SD, storage often isn't as useful as the "default" internal storage.

MotoMaker's pricing display is a little confusing, but the new storage tier brings the available off-contract options to $599.99 for the 64GB unlocked version, $549.99 for the 32GB unlocked, AT&T, or Verizon version, $499.99 for the 16GB unlocked, AT&T, or Verizon versions. A single carrier, Republic Wireless, gets a $100 discount on everything, and MotoMaker promotes that price over everything else, making you drill down to find the price the majority of people will pay. The 64GB option is exclusive to the "Pure Edition," which is just marketing-speak for the unlocked version without any crapware.