Motorola Moto G Play Hits The US Market Mid-September; Available For $99.99 For Amazon Prime Members

The Motorola Moto G Play is going to launch mid-September in the U.S. and Amazon Prime members can get access to the device. Being an Amazon Prime member allows you to access unlimited content available for online streaming, free shipping, the best deals on HD Blu Ray movies and discounted prices on items such as super-cheap unlocked smartphones.

Motorola Moto G4 Play

Amazon Prime members can now purchase any of the Motorola Moto G Play series at the price of $99. The Moto G4 Play is Motorola's newest flagship, it's affordable plus it is equipped with high-end tech.

Despite the fact that the Moto G Play series was developed with fairly impressive specs, it is going to be sold at a very reasonable price. The new Moto G4 Play has a 1.2 GHz processor, 8 megapixel camera, 2800 mAh battery for long lasting battery life and it has a splash proof design. Motorola Moto G4 will be installed with the Android 6.0 Marshmallow and is compatible with LTE for any courier, states Phone Arena. While it still hasn't been launched, the Moto G4 Play can already be preordered for $149. But if you are an Amazon Prime member, you can get it at $99 only.

Smartphones Available For Amazon Prime Members

As a wise consumer, you are inclined to think and question the inexpensive price of the Moto G4 Play. Is it defective? Is it a terrible phone? The Motorola Moto G4 was designed with high end features, but it was intended to be classified as a low end phone so consumers can experience using a high-end phone at an affordable price. However, the price was not decided based on its specs. Amazon always gives its Prime Exclusive members the chance to purchase a good product at a lower price. You can buy the Moto G4 Play at $99, but it will come with ads, according to CNET.

If you are not a fan of ads, you can still get the Motorola Moto G4 at $149.

 

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