Motorola Store has
64GB Motorola Moto G7 Plus 6.2" Unlocked GSM Smartphone (PAFV0001US) on sale for
$119.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
Scintillation for finding this deal.
Additionally,
BH Photo Video also has
64GB Motorola Moto G7 Plus 6.2" Unlocked GSM Smartphone (PAFV0001US) on sale for
$119.99.
Shipping is free (currently on backorder with expected availability in 2-4 weeks).
Alternatively,
Best Buy also has
64GB Moto G7 Plus 6.2" Unlocked GSM Smartphone (PAFV0001US) on sale for
$119.99 (select 'Activate Later).
Shipping is free.
Note, this device is GSM only. It will not work on CDMA carriers like Sprint and Verizon.
Product Features:- 6.2" 2270 x 1080 60Hz IPS-Type LCD Display, Gorilla Glass 3 Coating
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 1.8 GHz Kryo 260 Gold Quad-Core Processor
- 4GB RAM
- 64GB Internal Storage
- Dual Band WiFi 5 (802.11ac) + Bluetooth 5.0 + LE
- Face Scanner / Fingerprint Sensor
- Android 9.0 Pie
- Rear Camera: 16MP Sensor (1.22 µm Pixels) w/ a f/1.7 Lens
- Front Camera: 12MP 1/2.8" Sensor (1.25 µm Pixels)
- Ports:
- 1x USB Type C
- 1x 3.5 mm Headphone Jack
- 1x Nano SIM
- 1x microSDXC Card Slot (supports a microSD card up to 512GB)
Warranty
- Includes 1-Year Limited Warranty w/ purchase
Top Comments
If you search for previous deals, they have been as low as $70 in recent months, if not $110.
Plus this phone will not be getting any further android version updates.
carrier compatibility
AT&T
Compatible | supports VoLTE
Verizon
Not supported
T-Mobile
Compatible | supports VoLTE, WiFi Calling, Video Calling
Sprint
Not supported
Boost
Not supported
U.S. Cellular
Not supported
Google Fi
Not supported
Republic Wireless
Not supported
Cricket (AT&T sub-brand)
Compatible | supports VoLTE
Metro PCS (T-Mobile sub-brand)
Not supported
Tracfone (GSM)
Not supported
Tracfone (CDMA)
Not supported
Consumer Cellular
Not supported
Defense Mobile
Not supported
Straight Talk Wireless (GSM)
Not supported
Straight Talk Wireless (CDMA)
Not supported
Ting
Not supported
Xfinity Wireless
Not supported
Other MVNOs on Verizon's network
Not supported
Other MVNOs on AT&T network
Not supported
Other MVNOs on TMO network
Not supported
It would have been easier to just list the 3 it might work on..
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I had the Moro G6 when it was new. It was a great experience for about 12 months. Then it got laggy. I added an SD card that never really worked right, and eventually failed all together. It had a bunch of my data on it, but the phone just stopped reading it. I did several factory resets to try to get speed and functionality back, but no luck.
I gave up on cheap android phones and bought an iPhone 12 Pro in the fall. I'm not saying you should definitely go with an iPhone, but I definitely wouldn't recommend a cheap, old android phone.
It is hard to believe this phone doesn't work on verizon.
Best buy offers $19 with activation on verizon
However, this current deal is saying that $120 is the 'deal price', I was just curious why people are voting this deal up when it's pretty much the normal going price for the Motorola G7 Plus (which is what this post is about). I don't get why this deal is getting a lot of positive votes when it's basically the same cost every other day without a 'sale'.
Wait, are you trolling us right now? Just read this other post by you, but why would this be hard to believe? It's really easy to do a quick search.
https://slickdeals.net/e/14748683-64gb-motorola-moto-g7-plus-unlocked-smartphone-black-70-free-s-h?v=1
No jumping through hoops needed at that time. Both deals are dead, but both deals allude to this phone being $120 regularly.
Even then, wouldn't have been a screaming deal. Unfortunately you can't see a front page "deal" any longer and assume it's FP worthy. A lot of things that pop up on here now aren't "FP worthy" and aren't even luke warm, but just the normal everyday pricing. I just don't know how some of the deals get so many thumbs up.
The LG G8 is definitely a nice phone. It's also 1.5 years old and from what I see costs about $300-$400 still. I think updates should be a major concern when shopping for older phones, especially older android phones, and certainly cheaper ones like mid-range motorolas.
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