Motorola offers $150 discount on unlocked versions of Moto Z, Moto Z Droid, and Moto Z Force Droid Edition. This not the first time that Moto Z smartphones are available on discounts. In the past few weeks, Best has offered several deals on the new modular Motorola devices. However, this is the first time that Motorola itself is offering a crazy discount on several unlocked Moto Z models.

You can avail this discount by visiting the Motorola website and entering a promo code. After applying the $150 dollars discount, the Moto Z Droid can be purchased for $474. The price of Moto Z Force drops to $570 while the unlocked version of the Motorola Moto Z can be grabbed for $549. If you have been looking to buy A Motorola Moto Z, this is the best deal you can get right now. If you are not in a hurry you should wait further for the prices go down even more. The deal will be available until November 18 so you have more than three weeks to make your decision.

A little about the Moto Z

For those of you who haven’t heard of a Motorola’s Moto Z smartphones before, Motorola Moto Z is the new flagship brand of phones with an innovative modular type of design. Motorola Moto Z smartphones allow you to slap different Mods at the back of the device. Motorola Moto Z features weirdly slim modular design. There is a 5.5 inches QHD AMOLED screen on the front. The rest of the specs includes a 13 MP camera, Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, 4GB RAM and 64GB built storage along with microSD card support. The battery on the Moto Z is just 2600 mAh which is quite disappointing but you can strap a battery Mod at its back to get a few hours extra battery life.

If you are the one who wanted to buy a Moto Z but did not find the launch price justified, it is a good time to score a Moto Z. Click on the link in the source below to buy the discounted Unlocked Moto Z, Moto Z Droid edition or Moto Z Force Droid Edition. (Excuse me if there are any mistakes, I went to sleep a few times while writing this article and don’t have the stamina to proofread.)

Source: Motorola