Huge Moto X Pure Edition sale: 16GB with 32GB card for $240, 64GB with 64GB card for $320
Even though the new Moto Z is set to be released this summer, the Moto X Pure Edition is still one of the best phones in its price range. The handset features a large 5.7-inch HD display, a 21-megapixel camera, a fast hexa-core Snapdragon processor and a nice big battery that lasts for a full day and beyond.
As good a value as the Moto X Pure Edition always is, however, it's about to get even better thanks to a huge sale going on right now. For a limited time, you can get a 16GB Moto X Pure Edition phone with a free 32GB microSD card for just $239.99, and a 64GB Moto X with a free 64GB card costs $319.99.
Here are the key specs:
GSM + CDMA / 4G LTE Capable
Compatible with All Major US Carriers
North American Variant
Rear 21MP Camera + 5MP Front
4K Video Capture
1.8 GHz Snapdragon 808 Hexa-Core CPU
16GB Storage Capacity + 3GB of RAM
5.7" LCD Touchscreen Display
microSDXC Memory Card Slot
Android 5.1 Lollipop
These great sale prices are only available today until midnight at B&H, and you'll find links to all of the available models listed below. Also of note, they all ship for free.
Motorola Moto X Pure Edition 16GB Smartphone (Unlocked, White/Bamboo): $239.99 + free 32GB microSD card
Motorola Moto X Pure Edition 16GB Smartphone (Unlocked, Black): $239.99 + free 32GB microSD card
Motorola Moto X Pure Edition 64GB Smartphone (Unlocked, White): $319.99 + free 64GB microSD card
Motorola Moto X Pure Edition 64GB Smartphone (Unlocked, White/Bamboo):$ 319.99 + free 64GB microSD card
Motorola Moto X Pure Edition 64GB Smartphone (Unlocked, Black): $319.99 + free 64GB microSD card
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