Verizon inadvertently confirms Moto Z2 Force Edition price and availability

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With less than two hours left until the official reveal of the Moto Z2 Force Edition, Verizon kind of jumped the gun and enable the phone's page on its website.

Although the pre-order page was only briefly accessible, it was enough to allow us to learn more about the phone's price and availability. First off, it's worth pointing out that Moto Z2 Force could be sold by all four major carriers in the United States, so this one won't be Verizon-exclusive.

Also, the US variant of the Moto Z2 Force will pack just 4GB RAM and 64GB internal memory, unlike the Chinese version that comes with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. Now that we've got that out of the way, let's see how much you'll have pay for it and when you'll be able to get one.

If Verizon is your preferred carrier, then you can purchase the Moto Z2 Force Edition for no less than $756 outright. However, customers who agree to a new 2-year contract will be able to get it for no upfront price and $15 per month for 24 months (for a total of $360).

The Moto Z2 Force Edition pre-orders will open this week (possibly today), but Verizon won't start shipping the smartphone until August 10. Finally, you will be able to choose from two colors: Black and White/Gold.

source: Verizon via Droid-life
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