Deal: Moto X Pure Edition for $299.99 with free microSD, tripod, LED light and more

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The Moto X Pure Edition has continued Motorola's impressive reputation in the Android space. Elegant in design and with a glut of great features to match, it has the credentials to mix it with most of the market's high-enders. Like a number of Motorola handsets before it, the pricing is very favorable, especially when one considers the cost of Apple's iPhone or Samsung's Galaxy line. Having been the subject of several price reductions in the past, the Moto X Pure Edition can be had for $299.99, bundled with several accessories to boot. 

Having been put through its paces in our in-depth review, Moto X Pure Edition scored a mightily impressive 9.1/10. Overlooking a couple of niggling flaws with the camera and a not-so-awesome graphics performance, you get great call quality, a large, beautiful display and a rugged, water-resistant profile. 

Under the hood is Qualcomm's Snapdragon 808 processor allied to 3 GB of RAM. The 21-megapixel main shooter, as aforementioned, is not perfect, but purists can enjoy a near-stock Android experience. Speaking of which, though the Moto X Pure does ship with Lollipop, it can be updated to the latest and greatest Android 6 Marshmallow right off the bat. 

While the handset has been down below the $300 threshold in recent times, B&H Photo is throwing in a handsome dose of accessories to sweeten the bargain. As well as a 32 GB microSD card, buyers can claim a Xuma 48 LED light, a Joby GripTight tripod mount, a MaxiGrip Flexible Tripod and a useful microfiber cloth to keep the device looking clean and shiny. 

The additional bundle is apparently worth $60, and with the $100 saving on the phone itself, now's as good a time as any to snag the Moto X Pure Edition. 

The deal is likely to run for a limited time, so if you are interested, do hit up that source link below. 


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