While a lot of modern mobile phones cost upwards of $1,000, they don’t have to. Not only can you keep an eye out for a good deal, of which we cover a lot right here at Gizmodo, but you can also just go for a cheaper model. There are loads of affordable phones out there, and if you can also get a deal on one of those, then you’re laughing. Oh look, it’s just one such deal, what a coincidence.
The Motorola Moto G Play would normally cost you $150, which is still a great price for a smart phone, but that’s not how much it costs today, oh no. Instead, you can get it with 29% off, which means it’s just $106 for a limited-time. That’s absurdly good value for your money, so if you want it, go and get it.
Affordable But Powerful
We’re not going to pretend that this is the most powerful phone money can buy,because it’s obviously not, but it does do a lot more than you’d expect for the price. It means that it’s an excellent option for those who just don’t use their phone that often but still need one, people more prone to losing their devices, or younger users too. It’s so important to have options for these people, and the Moto G Play is a very good one of those.
It packs in 4GB of RAM so that you can run things fairly smoothly, and the Snapdragon 680 processor does a good job of keeping up as well. The display is surprisingly pretty, thanks to the HD plus display, and you can take amazing pictures with the camera as well, even being able to capture some things in low light thanks to better sensitivity. The battery life is also incredible, and it allows you to use it all-day long without any hassle at all, and it’s durable to boot, making it great for so many people out there.
While this is already very good value at $150. there’s no denying how much nicer it’ll feel if you can get it for just $106. That’s an absurdly low price for a mobile phone, and you’ll get a lot of use out of it. We don’t know how long the discount is going to last for though, so you’ll want to hurry up if you do want to buy it, or the deal could end, and you’ll miss out.