Deal: Unlocked Moto G7 Play gets a massive discount on Amazon

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Deal: Unlocked Moto G7 Play gets a massive discount on Amazon
The Moto G7 Play is the cheapest smartphone in the Moto G7 series, which means it's also at the bottom of the tier performance-wise. Even so, it's one of the solid choices for those looking to buy an entry-level Android smartphone in the United States.

If none of the carriers in the country made you a better offer to buy the Moto G7 Play, we have one for you that's coming directly from Motorola via Amazon. Typically selling for $200, the Moto G7 Play is on sale on Amazon for $60 off.

Although the US retailer offers both the Deep Indigo and Gold versions, the former is the cheapest, but the latter can also be had for $55 off if you want your phone to stand out. Another thing worth mentioning is that Amazon is selling the international model, which means the phone comes unlocked and will work with all GSM networks in the country, including AT&T and T-Mobile.

Another advantage of having the international Moto G7 Play is that Radio FM is enabled by default, whereas the US model has this feature disabled by Motorola. The rest of the phone's specs are similar, so there aren't any major differences between the international and US variants.

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