Motorola Moto Z4 gets early price cuts at Best Buy

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Motorola Moto Z4 gets early price cuts at Best Buy
Yesterday, after Motorola announced the Moto Z4 - the only Moto Z of this year - the company started taking pre-orders for the phone's unlocked variant. Being an upper-mid-range handset, the Moto Z4 is not excessively expensive, but certainly not cheap, either. While Motorola is asking $499.99 for the unlocked Z4, today we discovered that you could purchase the phone for less by getting it from Best Buy.

Best Buy lets you save $50 on the unlocked Moto Z4 if you activate it on AT&T or Verizon (thus paying $449 for the smartphone), or $100 if you activate it on Sprint (thus paying $399). The handset can also be used on T-Mobile and most other relevant mobile service providers in the US, but, in this case, there are no discounts available.

Just like Motorola, right now, Best Buy is only taking pre-orders for the new phone, planning to release it on June 6. Regardless of where you pre-order your unlocked Moto Z4 from, the device will come with a free 360-degree Moto Mod camera that's normally priced at $199.

Get this Moto Z4 deal at Best Buy here



Update: Motorola lets you save $50 on the Moto Z4 too - HERE. All you have to do is use the promo code MOTO10 at checkout. Most probably, this is a limited time deal.

Starting June 13, Verizon Wireless will sell its own Moto Z4 - for as low as $240 if you activate a new line of service. You will be able to connect the handset to Verizon's 5G network, but only if you buy an optional 5G Moto Mod, which costs an extra $199.

Running Android 9 Pie, the Motorola Moto Z4 is a pretty large phone that sports a 6.4-inch OLED screen with 1080 x 2340 pixels and thin bezels. The handset further offers an in-display fingerprint scanner, splash resistance, a 48 MP rear camera, and a 24 MP front-facing camera. Other notable features include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 processor, 4 GB of RAM, 128 GB of expandable internal memory, and a 3600 mAh battery that can last up to 2 days with regular use. You can take a closer look at this new Motorola smartphone in our Moto Z4 hands-on.

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