Motorola Moto X 2016
Motorola is planning on launching two versions of its 2016 Moto X smartphone, both featuring modular design. Pictured: A man walks by a video display at the Motorola booth on the second day of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Jan. 7, 2011. REUTERS/RICK WILKING

Motorola has started a new promotional campaign that allows users to avail good discounts on Moto X Pure Edition (2015), Moto G (2015) and Moto 360 (2015) devices. The promotional offer will expire on Feb. 16.

According to official promotional page of Motorola, the Moto X Pure Edition (2015) smartphone that has been designed by Jonathan Adler is now available at discounted price. The iconic designer has created three elegant designs for the Moto X Pure Edition smartphone such as Honeycomb, Half Circle and Bridget. These special edition smartphones were launched in November last year, Android Authority reported.

All the aforementioned designer variants of Moto X Pure Edition (2015) come with white colored front panel and 32 GB of storage. All the three variants that previously priced at $474 are now available for $399. Hence, the new promotional offer allows users to own a Moto X Pure Edition smartphone with stunning design with a discount of $75.

Moto G (2015) is a wonderful midrange smartphone. Unlike predecessor models, the Moto G is now available with Moto Maker tool support that allows users to customize the appeal of the device before purchasing the device. The new offer from Motorola allows buyers of Moto G (2015) to avail two additional shells for free. Usually, each shell is available with a price tag of $15.

Moto 360 (2015) is also available with an attractive offer. Customers, who purchase the Moto 360 smartwatch with a metal wristband will be provided a leather band for free. The discount will show up when both of them are added to the shopping cart. Motorola normally sells Moto 360 leather bands for $40. The starting price of the smartwatch with a metal band is $379.

The new offer from Motorola will expire at 10:59 AM CT on Feb. 16.