A few weeks ago, we told you that a combination of promo codes can net you a Motorola Moto X Pure Edition and a Moto 360 Sport smartwatch at a price of just $399.99.
Judging by your comments, that was a tempting offer to some, which is why we're happy to tell you that it's back again.
The Moto X is not Motorola's best smartphone anymore but the handset does offer a good package overall at a relatively affordable price. The raw hardware specs include a 5.7-inch display running a resolution of 1440 by 2560 pixels at a PPI of 520, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 SoC - essentially a toned-down version of last year's Snapdragon 810 - paired with 3GB of RAM, and a 3000mAh battery.
The Motorola Moto X Pure Edition
In the imaging department, the Moto X Pure comes with a 21MP primary camera and a 5MP secondary sensor for selfies and video chats.
On the software side, the handset launched with Android 5.1 pre-installed, but Motorola has since updated its current-gen phones to Android 6.0 Marshmallow. We also expect the handset to receive the final version of Android N at some point in the future.
In the bonus corner, the Motorola Moto 360 Sport is a sport-styled Android Wear smartwatch. When it launched, the wearable seemed a bit overpriced at $299.99, but when packaged in a deal like this, it does add a lot of value.
The Motorola 360 Sport in White
As far as the internals are concerned, the Moto 360 Sport is essentially the same beast as its sibling, the second-generation Moto 360. The specs include a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chip with the Adreno 305 GPU and 512MB of RAM. The only differences are the adoption of a sporty style and the inclusion of a built-in GPS. Make sure to learn more about the device's strengths and weaknesses by heading over to our Moto 360 Sport review.
Unlike last time, you don't need to do much to get the free Moto 360 Sport: just head on to Motorola's website, add a 64GB version of the Moto X Pure and the Moto 360 Sport to your cart, and the deal will be automatically applied.
Mihai Andrici is a former news writer at PhoneArena. He's produced a large body of content during his PhoneArena run, drawing on years of experience in the field. Mihai's coverage touched on various topics, from Android phones to Apple ecosystem products. In addition, he was quite active in bringing the latest mobile tech deals to PhoneArena readers.
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