Moto X Force gets a price cut; 16GB at Rs 34,999 and 64GB at Rs 37,999

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Back in February, Motorola announced its Moto X Force smartphone featuring ShatterShield shatterproof display in India. The launch price of the smartphone was Rs. 49,999. However, in the latest move, the company has slashed the pricing of the device. The 32GB variant of the device has received a price cut of Rs. 15,000 while the 64GB variant has got a price cut of Rs. 16,000.

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After the price cut, the Moto X Force's 32GB variant will now retail at Rs. 34,999 while the 64GB model will be up for grabs at Rs. 37,999 via Flipkart and Amazon. The offer will be limited till the stocks last. Well, we would call it a good move by Motorola as the device was pretty overpriced given its specifications. Many recently launched smartphones with a similar hardware are retailing at a much lesser price tag.

To recap, the Moto X Force comes with a 5.4-inch (1440×2560 pixels) Quad HD AMOLED display. It is powered by a Snapdragon 810 chipset paired with 3GB of RAM. It sports a 21-megapixel primary camera with dual-tone LED flash, 5-megapixel selfie camera with LED flash, and is backed by a 3760mAh battery.

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