Moto Z2 Play is going up for pre-order in India on June 8

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Motorola is rolling out attractive financing schemes to incentivize the Moto Z2 Play in India.

Motorola unveiled the
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earlier this month, and the phone is all set to make its way to India later this week. The company confirmed
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that the Z2 Play will be going up for pre-order in the country on June 8, with
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for customers looking to pick up the mid-range handset.


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First up is a financing options that lets you pick up a Z2 Play by paying just ₹2,000 upfront. The rest of the money can be paid via 10 monthly instalments with 0% interest from Bajaj Finance or Homecredit. Alternatively, you'll be able to purchase the phone through interest-free EMIs on your credit card at "select stores."

Customers pre-ordering the phone will be eligible for a Moto Armor Pack, which offers "protective accessories" that ensure "utmost protection" for your Moto Z2 Play. Motorola has also mentioned that it has "great pre-booking offers" for those looking to pick up Moto Mods, and we should know more once the phone goes up for pre-order on June 8.

As for the phone itself, the major change from
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is the smaller battery and the rounded fingerprint sensor at the front. The Moto Z2 Play comes with a 5.5-inch Full HD display, is powered by a Snapdragon 626 SoC, 12MP camera with an f/1.7 lens, 5MP front shooter, and a 3000mAh battery.

The phone comes in at $499 in the U.S., which translates to ₹32,000. Motorola is likely targeting the ₹35,000 price point, putting the phone in direct competition with
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