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Starting Monday, Motorola began offering discounts on several products like the Nexus 6, Moto X 2014, and Moto 360 smartwatch. The offer will expire at 11:59 p.m. Tuesday. The company has started a dedicated page for its “Terrific Two-Day Sale.” Here are some details:

Nexus 6

Buyers can save £30 ($47) on the Motorola Nexus 6 phablet. With the price cut, the 32 GB Nexus 6 will be available with a price tag of £449 ($706). The 64 GB edition will be priced at £519 ($816). Both the editions of the Google Nexus 6 are available in two color options -- namely, midnight blue and cloud white. The device is shipped with stock edition of the Android Lollipop operating system. In the U.S., T-Mobile is selling the unlocked Nexus 6 with a price reduction of $100, IBTimes reported. The 32 GB and 64 GB editions are now available for $549 and $649, respectively.

Moto X (Gen 2)

Moto X 2014, the flagship smartphone for the previous year, will be available with a discount of £96 ($151). Hence, the 16 GB Moto X (Gen 2) can be purchased for £299 ($470). The 32 GB model can be bought for £339 ($533). Both models can be customized by using the Moto Maker tool. For the U.S. market, Motorola is selling the unlocked Moto X 2014 with discounts on its different storage variants. The 16 GB model is available with a price cut of $125 and there is an additional $49 discount on the 32 GB variant, International Business Times reported.

Moto 360

The Moto 360 too will be available with a price break of £50 ($79). The usual price of the Moto 360 is £199 ($314), whereas through the new promotion campaign, the wearable device will be available for £150 ($236). The Motorola Moto 360, with its round dial, is one of the best-known smartwatches available in the market. The offer is applicable on Stone and Black leather variants of the smartwatch.

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