Motorola Christmas sale: Discounts on Moto G5, G5S, Moto E4, Moto Z2 Play, and more

Updated on 05-Jun-2020
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The Moto G5 and Moto G5S have received a price cut of Rs 1,000, whereas the Moto M 3G and the Moto M 4G smartphones receive a Rs 2,000 off on their previously listed prices.

Motorola has announced a temporary discount on its select smartphones. The company has slashed prices on the Moto G5, G5S, Moto E4, Moto Z2 Play, Moto M 3G/4G and the Moto C smartphones and the devices will be available both online and offline retail stores including MotoHub stores. The discounted prices will be valid till December 30.

Starting with the Moto G5 and Moto G5S, both the smartphones have received a Rs 1,000 discount and are now available at a price of Rs 8,999 and Rs 12,999 against their previously listed price of Rs 9,999 and Rs 13,999 respectively. The Moto Z2 Play can also be purchased at a price of Rs 24,999, down from Rs 27,999. 

Both the Moto M 3G and the Moto M 4G smartphones have received Rs 2,000 discount and can now be purchased at Rs 11,999 and Rs 13,999 respectively. Moto C is now available at a price of Rs 5,499 against its previously listed price of Rs 5,999 and the the Moto E4 can be bought at Rs 7,999 against its original price of Rs 8,499.

Moto recently announced three new Moto Mods for its Moto Z series lineup in India. The new mods include the JBL SoundBoost 2 speaker Mod, Moto TurboPower Pack battery Mod and the GamePad Mod which are now available via Flipkart and Moto Hubs. They can be magnetically attached to the smartphone. You can read more about the new Moto mods here.

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