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Moto Z2 Play, Moto E4 Plus, Moto X4 and More Handsets Available with Massive Discounts on Moto Fest

Lenovo owned Chinese smartphone manufacturer Motorola is offering major discounts on four of its handsets in India in the ongoing Moto Fest sale. The four smartphones include Moto E 4 Plus, Moto Z2 Play, Moto X4 and the Moto G5S Plus. The company is offering a maximum discount of Rs 6000 and it is applicable to the Moto Z2 Play. These discount offers are available from all retailers and online e-commerce vendors like Amazon and Flipkart as well. The Moto Fest sale has started from yesterday March 27 and will continue till Thursday, March 29, 2018.

Talking about the individual handset offers, the Moto E4 Plus is now available at a price of Rs 9,499 after a discount of Rs 500 on the original price of Rs 9,999. The Moto X4 with 3GB RAM and 32GB of inbuilt storage space is available at a price of Rs 20,999 after a discount of Rs 3000 on the original launch price. Both these handsets are available for purchase online on Flipkart with the discount offer and also through Motorola Hubs offline across the country.

Coming to the Motorola Moto Z2 Play, the handset has received the maximum discount of Rs 6000 and is now available for purchase at a price of Rs 21,999. The smartphone is also available online through Flipkart with the discount offer. Apart from that, the Moto G5S Plus has also received a price cut of Rs 4000 in the ongoing Moto Fest and is now available at a price of Rs 12,999 only. It is also available online through Amazon India with the discount offer along with offline Moto Hubs and other retailers across the country.

Interested buyers can also avail easy no-cost EMI options through Bajaj Fincerv and Home Credit as part of the Moto Fest offer. Some Motorola smartphones were available with discounts during Moto Days sale last month as well.

Somnath Brahma: Somnath is a tech enthusiast. He loves to read and write about the latest developments in the world of technology. When not writing he spends time watching cricket, formula 1 and movies.
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