Following the Moto 360’s price cut down to $149.99, you can now grab some Motorola smartphones at discounted (but temporary) prices.
Motorola is now selling the Moto X (2nd Gen.) for $299.99 without a contract. That’ll get you the 16GB Moto X Pure Edition or carrier-branded models for AT&T, Verizon, and Republic Wireless. If you want more storage, you can pay $50 to move to 32GB or $100 for a 64GB model, though the latter model is only available as an unlocked Pure Edition variant. There are also leather and wood back options available for a $25 premium.
Additionally, you can save some cash on a Nexus 6 or Moto G with the code MOTOMAKERTYLER, which a Motorola employee is giving out. With that code, you can get a Moto G (2nd Gen.) for $150. If a big ol’ Nexus 6 is more your style, the code will get you a 32GB N6 for $479 or a 64GB model for $529.
Finally, the code is good for accessories, giving you 30 percent off of goodies like Moto 360 bands and the Moto Hint Bluetooth headset.
There are some nice deals on Motorola products to be had today. The Moto X (2nd Gen.) may not be the freshest smartphone around anymore, but it’s still a solid handset, and it’s got Android 5.1 too. Meanwhile, the Nexus 6 at $479 is much more of an “affordable Nexus” like we saw with the Nexus 5 and Nexus 4 before it, and so this might be a good opportunity to jump on Google’s current Nexus phone if its original price was a bit too high for your liking.