Motorola Moto X down to $99.99 on contract
Motorola and three of its carrier partners - AT&T, Sprint and US Cellular - are now offering the Moto X for just $99.99 with a 2-year contract. That's exactly $100 lower than the original asking price of the US-assembled smartphone.
US Cellular has an even better offer - the carrier will give you $75 back if you opt to open a new line and the Moto X will cost you just $24.99.
Meanwhile Verizon is still selling the Moto X for $199.99 with a two-year agreement. All you get there is the option to trade-in an old Motorola from Verizon, for up to $100 credit.
T-Mobile's only option is the SIM-free and unlocked Moto X for $599.99.
You can explore your options on the Motorola's official website. Note that some of these offers are available only through Motorola's online shop and not through the carrier's dedicated Moto X pages (as it is the case with AT&T's model).
Now that the price of the Moto X has dropped to a more reasonable level, would you consider getting one?
Reader comments
- Mr. R
- 28 Oct 2013
- MVg
....Try to make more sense..... Next time......
- prashant
- 27 Oct 2013
- tUd
this phone is not bad...so I thought that i use this phone ....
- RdroidD2
- 26 Oct 2013
- Ydg
It's $150 here in Canada with a $45 min monthly plan. http://www.fido.ca/web/Fido.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=devices&PhoneSKU=MOTOXWHT