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Moto X Price Drops to $350 Off-Contract for 'Today' Show Viewers

The Moto X price dropped to $350 off-contract for viewers of the "Today" show.

Those who watch the show will now have the option for either 50 percent off the 2-year contract price or $150 off the no-contract price for AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon. Those who sign up for the promotion will also receive an extra bonus by getting 50 percent off an accessory. However, Moto X with Bamboo is excluded from this offer.

"Today" show viewers can sign up for the promo at Slick Deals. There is no expiration date for the deal at this time, but it certainly will not last too long so those who are interested should act fast.

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Directions for signing up and other information on the promotion can be found here.

The Moto X wood back release was finally announced by Motorola this week.

The bamboo back plate is now available as a customization for the device with three other wood options expected to arrive in the near future. Moto X buyers can order the device with bamboo backing for an extra $100 with delayed shipping.

Motorola's CEO Dennis Woodside recently revealed that the next-gen Moto X could be made with unbreakable plastic in a recent interview.

The man at the helm of Motorola shared some information with the Associated Press regarding the company's plans for next year and his vision for the future of smartphones. When asked about what people would be wanting from their smartphones in years to come, Woodside replied by pointing to newer unbreakable materials.

"Phones break. They're glass," he said. "That's likely to change in the next 24 months, as plastic becomes more present and producible."

He also touched on human interaction with the phone.

"You'll be speaking to (the) phone, asking it to do things, and it will be responding and actually doing what you intend, as opposed to you reading a command line."

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