Best Buy offers the Motorola X for just $299, off contract!

Jeffrey van de Velde
By Jeffrey van de Velde
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The next Gen. Motorola X is most likely just a few months away from now, but that doesn’t mean that the Moto X (2nd Gen.) isn’t interesting anymore. And, if you’re using AT&T or Verizon customer it gets even more interesting, Best Buy is now offering the Moto X (2nd Gen.) with 16GB of internal storage for $299 (off-contract).

While there are coming more and more mid-range phones in the $300 price range, and even the flagship-level Oneplus One is for sale starting at $300, the Moto X is still a great handset for those who want near-stock Android experience and would rather stick to a more recognized OEM like Motorola. The only bad news is here for the people who want to customize their Moto X in the Moto Maker, the phone is offered at this price in black.

For those who don’t know what the specs of the Moto X are, here you go: The Moto X (2nd Gen.) features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 supported by 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, a 5.2-inch 1
080P display (Full-HD), a 13MP back shooter, a 2MP shooter at the front, a 2300mAh battey and the phone runs a near stock version of Android Lollipop.

What do you think, is the phone worth picking up for this price? Or would you rather pick a budget-friendly offering like the Oneplus One, Asus ZenFone 2, Alcatel OneTouch 3 or the Huawei P8 Lite? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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The next Gen. Motorola X is most likely just a few months away from now, but that doesn’t mean that the Moto X (2nd Gen.) isn’t interesting anymore. And, if you’re using AT&T or Verizon customer it gets even more interesting, Best Buy is now offering the Moto X (2nd Gen.) with 16GB of internal storage for $299 (off-contract).

While there are coming more and more mid-range phones in the $300 price range, and even the flagship-level Oneplus One is for sale starting at $300, the Moto X is still a great handset for those who want near-stock Android experience and would rather stick to a more recognized OEM like Motorola. The only bad news is here for the people who want to customize their Moto X in the Moto Maker, the phone is offered at this price in black.

For those who don’t know what the specs of the Moto X are, here you go: The Moto X (2nd Gen.) features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 supported by 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, a 5.2-inch 1
080P display (Full-HD), a 13MP back shooter, a 2MP shooter at the front, a 2300mAh battey and the phone runs a near stock version of Android Lollipop.

What do you think, is the phone worth picking up for this price? Or would you rather pick a budget-friendly offering like the Oneplus One, Asus ZenFone 2, Alcatel OneTouch 3 or the Huawei P8 Lite? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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Thank you for reading this, I hope you liked it! As always from me #NeverSettle for anything less than the best and latest news. Come back as more awesome news will be online soon!

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Hello everyone, Welcome at one of my articles or just at my profile. I hope you enjoy reading our articles. We really want to thank you for supporting us! So, a bit more about myself. My name is Jeffrey, I live in the Netherlands and I'm 17 years old at this moment.I love everything about tech, if you've got a question you can always hit me up at my True-Tech email address. Cheers! Jeffrey [email protected]
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