Motorola today announced that thanks to the Lenovo acquisition, it is returning to one of the fastest growing smartphone markets in the world — China. The company will be making its return in a “triumphant fashion” by launching three of its latest devices in the country — the new Moto G with LTE, the 2nd gen. Moto X and the Moto X Pro a.k.a the Nexus 6. The new Moto X will be the first to be available in China from early February in several different designs. It is unclear if Motorola will be offering its Moto Maker service in China, but for now, it is asking the people of China to vote on the materials and colors the new Moto X should launch initially in the country with. Make sure to head over to Motorola’s China website on January 7 (Beijing Time) to voice your opinion. The company did not mention anything about the availability of the other two devices and the pricing of all the three devices. Since Google apps and services are blocked in China, Motorola will presumably ship its devices with other alternatives. The devices, however, will continue to run on stock Android and offer all of Motorola’s unique enhancements on top of it.