T-Mobile offers BOGO deal and free Insta-Share projector for Moto Z2 Force pre-orders

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Leave it to T-Mobile CEO John Legere to help unveil a new phone heading to the carrier by taking a shot at a rival. With the announcement today that T-Mobile will be launching the Motorola Moto Z2 Force on August 10th, Legere notes that smartphone buyers in the U.S. no longer have to go to Verizon to buy a Moto branded handset. "Today’s news is a fatal blow to the whole idea of carrier exclusivity," said the executive. All four major U.S. carriers will be offering the sequel to last year's Moto Z Force flagship model.

T-Mobile will launch the Moto Z2 Force on August 10th, but starting today consumers can take advantage of T-Mobile's BOGO deal on the new phone when they pre-order the device. Put $30 down and pay $30 a month for 24 months for both units (Retail price is $750), and after a rebate in the form of a prepaid MasterCard, the second unit is free. One or more new lines must be added to the account.

With the Moto Z2 Force, T-Mobile subscribers will relax knowing that the ShatterShield screen prevents the display from cracking and shattering. And with the modular Moto Mod accessories, you can add a projector, a Hasselblad camera, a 360 degree camera, JBL speakers and more to the phone. Speaking of the Moto Mods, a free Insta-Share projector is being given away for free to every T-Mobile subscriber purchasing the Moto Z2 Force.


To reiterate, pre-orders for the Moto Z2 Force are being accepted right now at T-Mobile, with the phone set to launch on August 10th. Check out T-Mobile's unique unboxing of the Moto Z2 Force by clicking on the video at the top of this story.

source: T-Mobile
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