Thursday, August 10, 2017

Where to buy the Moto Z2 Force

A new phone is only as good as how easy it is to buy.

In the year since the original Moto Z launched, Motorola made big improvements to its launch strategy. Not only is the Moto Z2 Force available on most big U.S. carriers, but retailers like Best Buy and even Motorola.com are getting in on the fun.

U.S. carriers

Complete U.S. carrier support, you say? Absolutely, take your pick of the top five.

Verizon

Verizon has the best pricing at launch, with a total retail price of $756 but also a really great deal if you choose to finance the phone. Customers with unlimited data plans can get the Z2 Force for just $15 per month, or $360 in total, assuming they finance over the course of two years and get an Unlimited plan. Buyers get a free Insta-Share Projector Mod with each purchase.`

You can pick from black or gold at Verizon.

See at Verizon

AT&T

AT&T has quoted a price of $27 per month for the Moto Z2 Force, but on its 30-month installment plan, which adds up to a hefty $810 in total.

As is the case most other places you buy it, if you buy the Z2 Force from AT&T the carrier will offer a free Insta-Share Projector Mod (a $299 value) — the offer stands until October 6.

See at AT&T

T-Mobile

T-Mobile has set its price at $30 down and $30 per month for 24 months, or a total of $750 outright. Those with JUMP plans will pay $0 down and $34 a month for 18 months. T-Mobile has an exclusive Lunar Grey color of the Z2 Force.

On top of the free Insta-Share Projector Mod, T-Mobile is also running a limited time buy-one, get-one deal where you'll receive a $750 prepaid card after buying two Moto Z2 Forces with a second line.

See at T-Mobile

Sprint

Sprint's pricing breaks down to $792, with options for financing or an 18-month lease at $33 per month. You can get it in black or gold, and get in on that free Projector Mod as well.

See at Sprint

Best Buy

As is typical, Best Buy is offering carrier versions of the Z2 Force but with some pricing incentives. It's worth checking out Best Buy's deals to see if they can undercut going directly to the carrier of your choice.

See at Best Buy

Motorola.com

Motorola.com isn't selling the Moto Z2 Force unlocked — likely because the deal with the carriers necessitated that — but it is discounting some of the phones to $720 even. You can grab the AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile versions for slightly less than you would get it on the carriers' websites — Verizon comes in a little cheaper with the account credit.

Interested? The Moto version is only available in black.

See at Motorola

International

Motorola's official line on international availability of the Moto Z2 Force is that it will start hitting more countries "later this summer," though no time table is offered. This is typically because each country (or even specific retailers) is likely to announce its own date independently. You can count on availability in select countries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia, and Motorola specifically names Mexico and Brazil as launch countries as well.



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