Motorola officially launches 64GB Moto X for $449 with 'Try Then Buy' program

Sunday, June 8, 2014

/ by Abhinaya
While Motorola is much anticipated to unleash its Moto X+1 flagship smartphone sometime soon, the vendor has officially announced the 64GB variant of the Moto X in the U.S. This new variant of the yesteryear flagship model will be carrying a price tag of $449, which is $100 more than its 16GB sibling. This new variant of Moto X will be available starting from 8th June on AT&T, T-Mobile, Spring and Republic Wireless. 


Motorola Moto X

Apart from announcing the 64GB variant, the former Google acquired firm has also introduced a new ‘Try Then Buy’ program. According to this new program, interested consumers can use the smartphone for a trial period of two weeks before they purchase one. The program is open from 8th June and will be closed on Monday, 6/9 at 11:00 PM.

To avail this trail program, users will have to order Moto X and pay only $0.01 for the same. If the user likes the handset, they can keep it after the stipulated time period of a fortnight and pay the remaining money to Motorola via Credit card. Otherwise, box it up and send the unit back to the company. It should be noted that those who retain the Moto X after the trail period will be getting a 30% off promo code to purchase accessories.


Motorola Moto X Try Then Buy

If you aren't aware of, Moto X comes with a 4.7-inch HD AMOLED display, 2GB RAM, Android 4.4.2 KitKat (4.4.3 KitKat update live) and 10MP Clearpixel (RGBC) rear camera with Quick Capture feature and LED flash alongside a 2MP front-facing shooter. The Moto X comes with Motorola's own Motorola X8 Computing System, which adds a dedicated natural language processor and a contextual computing processor to a 1.7GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor and Adreno 320 four core GPU.

Other goodies in the handset include Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, NFC, Miracast and a 2,200 mAh battery. Besides these hardware specs, the Moto X comes with a slew of features including the ‘Ok Google Now’ voice command feature and it is painted with a water- repulsive coating.

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