Motorola today unveiled the Moto Z2 Force, its flagship phone for 2017. Moto has reshuffled its smartphone strategy this year by launching only the ‘Force’ variant of the Moto Z2.
While that may not go down well with everyone, the company’s new availability strategy will surely be appreciated by customers interested in its latest flagship handset. Unlike previous years, Moto is ensuring the Z2 Force has a wide launch and is available across all major carriers and retailers in the United States.
Moto Z2 Force Availability and Release Date
The Moto Z2 Force goes on pre-order from today itself, and it will hit the retail stores on August 10. It will be available across all the carriers in the US: Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint.
Moto Z2 Price
AT&T
AT&T is offering the Moto Z2 Force for $27 monthly instalment over a 30-month instalment plan. Pre-orders for the handset are already live, with in-store availability scheduled to start from August 11. AT&T will also be bundling a free Insta-Share Projector Mod worth $299 with the handset for orders placed until October 6.
T-Mobile
You can buy the Moto Z2 Force outright for $750 outright or by paying $30 per month for 2 years along with an additional $30 down payment. Like with AT&T, T-Mobile is also bundling a free Insta-Share Projector mod. It is also offering a $750 prepaid card if you buy two Z2 Force units.
In addition to the black and gold colors, T-Mobile will also be offering the Z2 Force in an exclusive grey color.
Verizon
Verizon is offering the Z2 Force to its unlimited customers for $15/month over a two-year period. The handset is available in black and gold colors with the Big Red carrier, with the Insta-Share Projector mod thrown in.
Sprint
Sprint offers the Moto Z2 Force for $33 per month on an 18-month lease. Or you can buy it outright for $792.
Motorola
If you want, you can also buy the Moto Z2 Force directly from Motorola’s website in the US for $799 per month. The company is also offering its own finance option that will cost you $33.33 per month for 24-months.
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