Motorola has announced a $150 discount on both 32GB and 64GB variants of Google Nexus 6.
The good news doesn't end there. The company is offering something more.
Starting today (13 June), Motorola's Nexus 6 smartphone will be offered at $499.99 for the 32GB variant and $549.99 for the 64GB model.
The Nexus 6 32GB was being sold for $649.99 while the 64GB variant carried a $499.99 price tag. Buyers can choose from Midnight Blue and Cloud White colour options.
The offer is valid till Saturday, 23 June (10:59AM CT).
The company's extended warranty of $130 for the device makes it a good bargain. Under the warranty, the Nexus 6 smartphone will be covered under accidental damages for two years with up to three claims.
Motorola also offers its own line of credit where buyers can buy the handset without making any down payment. They can pay the amount in 6, 12 or 18 monthly installments, which won't carry any interest.
The Nexus 6 price cut has raised questions about the release of the much-rumoured Nexus 5 (2015), which has garnered a lot of attention lately. The second-gen Nexus 5 is expected to be launched in October or November this year, which also completes a one-year cycle for Nexus 6. But the new handset is expected to be launched at a price lower than that of Nexus 6.
Google Nexus 6 was launched in October. It features the biggest display size of 5.96 inches. With a Quad HD resolution, Snapdragon 805 chipset and 3GB RAM, Nexus 6 challenged every flagship smartphone in the market. The handset boasts of a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera with dual LED flash and a 2MP front snapper. It is powered by a 3,220mAh battery and comes with Android 5.0 Lollipop and 4G LTE support.