Moto Z2 Force price and release date on Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint
Sprint | Verizon | AT&T | T-Mobile | |
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Moto Z2 Force (release date August 10th) | $792 retail or $30/month for 18 months | $756 retail or $15/month for 24 months | $810 retail or $27/month for 30 months | $750 retail or $30 /month for 24 months |
Bonuses | BOGO offer and free Moto Insta-Share Projector ($299.99 value) | Free Moto Insta-Share Projector ($299.99 value) | Free Moto Insta-Share Projector ($299.99 value) | BOGO offer and free Moto Insta-Share Projector ($299.99 value) |
The Moto Z2 Force is up for preorder already, and it follows the 2017 trend of dual-camera smartphones, with a set of its own that can be found on the rear, right inside the iconic circular camera bump. Its specs are nothing to sniff at, too, with the latest Snapdragon 835 chipset, 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB storage in the basic version. The venerable Moto Mods are also accompanying it, for better or worse, and all that slim and elegant jazz has the price to match. The phone will be available from all US carriers for the tags and enticements you see in the table above.
It starts at $700+ full retail, which is on par with some of the current flagships on the market right now, like the Galaxy S8, and has a release date of August 10 from carriers, Best Buy, or Motorola itself. The Z2 Force Edition will come in three color options: Super Black, Fine Gold, and Lunar Grey, with the last one being a T-Mobile exclusive.
As you can see, while Sprint and T-Mobile are running BOGO offers for Moto's new flagship, Verizon actually slashes the price in half with bill credits if you pay in installments. Any takers?
As you can see, while Sprint and T-Mobile are running BOGO offers for Moto's new flagship, Verizon actually slashes the price in half with bill credits if you pay in installments. Any takers?
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