Moto X 64GB goes official, available on Try Then Buy

09 June, 2014
A 64GB flavor of the Moto X is now official at $449.99, available on Try Then Buy for a penny.

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  • kool
  • K5h
  • 10 Jun 2014

Well Said, I agree with U...

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    • Shinigami
    • gGk
    • 10 Jun 2014

    I believe 64gb SD card (microSD) will still be cheaper than $100. So I'd rather have the microSD slot than 64-128-256-999gb built-in memory.
    Speaking of which, LG released G3 with a microSD slot, while my G2 has only built-in memory. At least someone learns.

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      • AnonD-272486
      • rAf
      • 10 Jun 2014

      pls.. release moto x 32GB in india also..16GB is very less or else make SD card slot..so moto users increases..

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        • Sammy
        • nS}
        • 09 Jun 2014

        Anonymous, 09 Jun 2014If only the Motorola phones came with user removable batter... moreIn all honesty in the world, how on gods name is not 64GB enough for your phone? Are you storing brazers FullHD collection or what=´?

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          • Anonymous
          • 86u
          • 09 Jun 2014

          If only the Motorola phones came with user removable batteries and SD cards, I'd be all over them in a heartbeat! *Sigh*

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            • AnonD-107906
            • Nwn
            • 09 Jun 2014

            Can this 64GB be partitioned?

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              • Naresh
              • vGF
              • 09 Jun 2014

              Motorola, please release the 32GB version in India

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                • Noel
                • Tfj
                • 09 Jun 2014

                If Motorola gives the Moto X+1 a 3500mAh removable battery, 64GB int plus SD card expansion of 128GB, 13+MP rear and 5MP front cams, QSD 800/801/805, 5.2" QHD screen on a compact form factor with minimal bezels about

                  • frh
                  • utP
                  • 09 Jun 2014

                  I still remember the N9 64 GB... ah, those good old days

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                    • AnonD-205654
                    • 861
                    • 09 Jun 2014

                    I only wish they would have offered these custom phones and options to other countries. Like one of your close neighbors up North.

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                      • Anonymous
                      • tRe
                      • 09 Jun 2014

                      Anonymous, 09 Jun 2014For my Sony Z1C (16GB) I got 64GB memory card for 22€. This one can install 64gb worth of apps! Yours cant!

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                        • Anonymous
                        • qm{
                        • 09 Jun 2014

                        Anonymous, 09 Jun 2014Motorola are literally giving away their phones for free...... morePromo sold out, back to normal prices

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                          • AnonD-183154
                          • 9Aw
                          • 09 Jun 2014

                          So release the big storage version 3 weeks before new phone? Smart. Clear out stock and release a better phone at the same price 3 weeks from now. That will win customers.

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                            • KgV
                            • 09 Jun 2014

                            I hope motorola will not name their next flagship phone as x+1 gosh! Its like algebra.

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                              • AnonD-250520
                              • M@e
                              • 09 Jun 2014

                              Errr...what has Sony Z1 Compact got to do with this article?

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                                • Anonymous
                                • n%g
                                • 09 Jun 2014

                                For my Sony Z1C (16GB) I got 64GB memory card for 22€.

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • KAG
                                  • 09 Jun 2014

                                  Motorola are literally giving away their phones for free... if you know what I mean :P