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The 2nd-gen Motorola Moto X is a smartphone with a 5.2 inch display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, 2GB of RAM, and a customizable design thanks to the Moto Maker utility. While it doesn’t have the bleeding edge hardware of the latest phones from Samsung or HTC, it’s still a pretty solid device… especially when you can pick one up for $140 off the list price.
Motorola is currently offering a big discount on off-contract Moto X phones, which means you can pick up an unlocked model with 16GB of storage for as little as $360.
The deal is only good through Thursday morning… but if you need a little time to complete the purchase you can sign up now and get a promo code good through April 15th.
You can also save 30 percent on any accessories you purchase at the same time.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
Smartphones
- Motorola Moto X (2014) smartphone for $360 and up – Motorola (add to cart for the discount)
- Unlocked Samsung Galaxy Alpha GSM smartphone for $260 – MobilePros1 (via eBay)
Tablets and 2-in-1s
- Google Nexus 7 (2013) tablet w/16GB for $150 – Groupon
- Refurb Google Nexus 7 (2013) tablet w/32GB for $180 – Newegg
- Refurb Sony Vaio Tap 11 touchscreen 2-in-1 tablet for $350 – A4C
- Refurb HP x360 convertible laptops for $300 and up – Woot
Other stuff
- Sony Digital Paper 13″ E Ink device with stylus for $799 (that’s a lot, but it’s $200 off) – Sony (via Ink, Bits, and Pixels)
- Mach Xtreme 256GB USB 3.0 encrypted flash drive for $90 – NeweggFlash
- PNY 128GB USB 3.0 flash drive for $30 – TigerDirect
- Tomb Raider (the original game) for Android for $0.99 – Google Play
You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.
Looks like a great deal on the phone. Wish I had seen that in time.
the digital paper device is NOT an april fools day joke?