Moto G3, Moto G Turbo Edition, Moto G2 360 smartwatch receive a price cut

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Prior to the launch of 4th Gen Moto (Moto G4) today, Motorola has made some attractive discounts its three devices -- 3rd Gen Moto G (2015), Moto G Turbo Edition and 2nd Gen Moto 360 smartwatch.

Moto G 3 price cut




3rd Gen Moto G (2015) and Moto G Turbo Edition receive a price slash of Rs. 1000, bringing their new prices to Rs. 9,999 and Rs. 11,499, respectively. The Moto 360 (2nd Gen) smartwatch has received a price slash of Rs. 1,500. In case, if the customer clubs it with the purchase of a Moto smartphone, he/she can also get additional discount of Rs. 1,000. However, the discount is not applicable on Moto 360 Sport.

On exchanging with another device, the customers can get the 3rd Gen Moto G for Rs. 1,999 and the Moto G Turbo for Rs. 1,499. While this exchange offer is limited to Flipkart, the other price reductions are live on both Amazon and Flipkart.

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