Deal: 64GB Motorola Moto X Pure and Moto 360 Sport watch for just $399.99
The conditions of the deal/s may have changed since the initial publishing of this post.
For a limited time, you can get both the Motorola Moto X Pure Edition with 64GB of integrated storage and a Motorola Moto 360 Sport at just $399.99, which is a great price overall for two very potent Android-based mobile devices.
Throughout the past few months, Motorola has offered the Moto X Pure Edition at discounted prices as part of various promotions. With Motorola's upcoming Droid Z smartphone right around the proverbial corner, however, we don't find it at all surprising for the Lenovo-owned company to come up with even more aggressive discounts on its current-gen flagship smartphone.
To take advantage of the deal, customers need to go to Motorola's website and complete a couple of steps. First: add the 64GB Moto X Pure Edition and type coupon code "CLASSOF2016". Second: add the Moto 360 Sport smartwatch to the cart and apply coupon code "JUNEMOTO360".
Throughout the past few months, Motorola has offered the Moto X Pure Edition at discounted prices as part of various promotions. With Motorola's upcoming Droid Z smartphone right around the proverbial corner, however, we don't find it at all surprising for the Lenovo-owned company to come up with even more aggressive discounts on its current-gen flagship smartphone.
Once these two steps are completed, the total price should be updated to $399.99 with free shipping included. The combined list price of the two devices is one of $750, and although the two handsets currently sell for significantly lower, this is still a very good deal if you're on the market for a new smartphone and a new smartwatch
Despite being a 2015-generation smartphone, the Motorola Moto X Pure Edition is still a very powerful Android smartphone to this day. The raw specs include a 5.7-inch display running at a resolution of 1440 by 2560 pixels, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 SoC with 3GB of RAM, a 3000mAh battery, as well as a 21MP primary camera. Topping this off is are Motorola's near-stock Android implementation as well as the Moto Maker customization options.
What do you guys think of this deal? Is $399.99 a good price for the 64GB Moto X Pure plus a Moto 360 Sport, or will you wait it out until Motorola unleashes the upcoming Droid Z smartphone(s)?
source: Motorola via Slick Deals
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