Motorola’s yesteryear flagship model – Moto X is a successful smartphone with a host of innovative features. Yet, the Lenovo acquired firm has not been able to perk up its sales in the U.S. market. Understanding this, the company appears to be making changes to the device by releasing the 64 GB variant, while the tech world is awaiting the launch of its successor, the Moto X+1.
Besides announcing the 64 GB variant of Moto X, the firm has also announced a new scheme dubbed ‘Try Then Buy’ As per this scheme. Interested users can customize the Moto X smartphone using Moto Maker online tool and place an order for just $0.01. Once the device is shipped, they can use it for two weeks and then decide to buy it or return it without paying any additional charge. Those users who buy the phone after the trial period will receive 30% discount promo code on select Moto X accessories. This ‘Try Then Buy’ scheme is valid only till July 9 and it is applicable on the 16 GB and 32 GB variants of Moto X.
On the pricing front, the latest 64 GB Moto X costs $449, while the 16 GB and 32 GB variants of the smartphone are priced at $349 and $399 respectively.
Other than the increase in the internal storage capacity, the Moto X 64 GB remains the same when it comes to specs and has the unique features such as always-on voice assistant, Quick Capture, ClearPixel technology, Active Display and Migrate app.
Key Specs
Model | Moto X |
Display | 4.7 inch, HD |
Processor | 1.7 GHz Dual Core |
RAM | 2 GB |
Internal Storage | 16 GB/ 32 GB/ 64 GB, No-Expandable |
OS | Android 4.4 KitKat |
Camera | 10 MP/ 2 MP |
Battery | 2,200 mAh |
Price | $349, $399, $449 |