Save 78% on this camera phone! Moto Z XT1650 now only $99.99
Save $350 on the Moto Z XT1650 in this incredible camera phone deal
If you've been looking for a great camera phone deal, then look no further. The Moto Z XT1650 64GB camera phone is now available for a jaw-dropping price of $99.99, which is a $350 discount from its original price of $449.99. You don't see impressive discounts like this come around very often, so if you're in the market for a new camera phone then you might want to quickly snap up this deal, as it'll only be around for another 14 hours from the time this article is published.
The Moto Z XT1650 camera phone has a 2.15 GHz Snapdragon 820 Quad-Core CPU, a 13MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. It also has 4GB of dedicated RAM, 64GB of storage and a microSD slot that supports microSDXC cards with up to 2TB of memory for additional storage capacity.
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This Moto camera phone also houses a 5.5" AMOLED touchscreen display and a 2600mAh battery and a TurboPower charger that combine to give you up to eight hours of power in 15 minutes of charging. The Moto Z is also compatible with Moto Mods, which enables you to transform your device with the powerful magnets and sixteen-pin connector in the Moto Z's back. This means you can add a larger battery, stereo speakers, a projector, a powerful camera or more with ease.
Moto Z XT1650 64GB: $99.99 from $449.99
You can now pick up the Moto Z XT1650 camera phone for the incredible price of just $99.99, down from its original listing of $449.99 by $350.
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