HSN.com has
Motorola Moto G Power 6.4" HD+ Tracfone Smartphone (XT2041DL)
+ 1500 Min/Text/MB Data + Accessory Bundle on sale for
$119.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
hocuspocusblade for finding this deal.
Note, new HSN customers can get an
Extra $20 Off by applying promo code
HSN2021 during checkout.
Specs:
- 6.4" 2300x1080 FHD+ HID Display
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 Octa-Core Processor
- 4GB Memory
- 64GB Storage
- Cameras:
- Front: 16MP
- Rear: 2MP, 8MP and 16MP
- Operating System: Android Q 10.0
- 5,000mAh Battery
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I've had a few tracfone lines for a few months and I had 1 major problem a couple months ago. One sim card just quit working. Maybe I got lucky, but customer service solved the problem with little effort on my part (took them over an hour before the new sim was working -- lucky I had a spare). Problem free since then. I use this for my "bicycle phone" -- a cheap phone that I can mount on my handlebars and not worry about it breaking. For rock bottom service costs, I recommend tracfone. With their new rewards program (ask somebody for a referral), you can get LOTS of free service with a new account. I have over 3 years free service on two lines from referrals (including some "self referrals" when Target got carried away with a promotion and I got service for no net out-of-pocket cost).
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Yes, Purple. But the amount of phone minutes, texts, and data is for the whole year...not per month. It's a great phone for this price.
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Which iyo is better tracphone or red pocket?
They be offering some deals , but both prolly suck
I've had a few tracfone lines for a few months and I had 1 major problem a couple months ago. One sim card just quit working. Maybe I got lucky, but customer service solved the problem with little effort on my part (took them over an hour before the new sim was working -- lucky I had a spare). Problem free since then. I use this for my "bicycle phone" -- a cheap phone that I can mount on my handlebars and not worry about it breaking. For rock bottom service costs, I recommend tracfone. With their new rewards program (ask somebody for a referral), you can get LOTS of free service with a new account. I have over 3 years free service on two lines from referrals (including some "self referrals" when Target got carried away with a promotion and I got service for no net out-of-pocket cost).
1500 for one year, wth is that
It's a damn good phone for budget phones