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Honor 8X and 8X Max to be officially introduced on September 5

Honor 8X and 8X Max to be officially introduced on September 5 by fonespecs   /  24 Aug 2018 Honor's mid-range phone the 8X finally has an unveiling date – September 5. The Chinese company hasn't yet made any announcements, but it did send invitations to the media, which confirm the  Honor 8X  will indeed go official early next month. What's really surprising is that the Honor 8X  won't be the only phone introduced on September 5. An improved version of the phone, which will be launched on the market as Honor 8X Max is expected to be announced next month as well. Both phones will come with Android 8.1 Oreo on board, but the Honor 8X Max will boast a much larger 7.12-inch display with FHD+ (1080 x 2244 pixels) resolution. We have yet to learn what chipsets Honor will use for these phones, but it's unlikely that they will come with Kirin 980. According to the data filed at TENAA , the Chinese regulatory agency, the Honor 8X Max w...

Crazy deal: Moto Z2 Force down to just $120 at Best Buy (Sprint model)

Crazy deal: Moto Z2 Force down to just $120 at Best Buy (Sprint model)

Crazy deal: Moto Z2 Force down to just $120 at Best Buy (Sprint model)
We've seen quite a few Moto Z2 Force deals in the last couple of months, but the price of the smartphone rarely dropped under $400. As a matter of fact, the last time we reported about a Moto Z2 Force deal, the smartphone was available from Motorola for only $400.

If you're still interested in getting the Moto Z2 Force but couldn't afford any of the previous deals, we've got one that you can't pass. Apparently, the smartphone is now available for purchase for just $120; yes, you heard that right, the Moto Z2 Force can be had for just $120 through Best Buy.
The downside, since there's always one with these deals, is that you'll have to immediately activate with Sprint. If you do not want to activate immediately and pay $120 to get the phone, you'll still be able to get the Moto Z2 Force, but you'll have to come up with $160 upfront and activate it later.

There's a third option that allows you to get the Moto Z2 Force for $5/month for 24 months with Sprint Monthly Installments, but that's only if you can't afford the outright price.

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