Another day, another Moto G6 deal, this time including gifts in the $200 price

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Another day, another Moto G6 deal, this time including gifts in the $200 price
The Moto G6 was already ranked high on the list of the best ultra-affordable unlocked smartphones available in the US a few months back, but after all those recent discounts, this may have just become your top choice around the $200 price point.

Best Buy, Motorola’s own e-store, and Amazon are all currently offering the unlocked mid-ranger for $50 off list (the latter with a key special requirement), but now B&H Photo Video is taking things up a notch by shaving off the same 50 bucks outright, as well as throwing in a number of small gifts.

The $199.99 black or “oyster” Moto G6 is sold for a limited time, i.e. until 11:59 pm ET on November 11, alongside a complimentary Avoda translucent case protector, Avoda tempered glass protector, and Ting GSM mobile starter kit.

Even better, if you activate the phone right away on mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) Ting, you’ll receive an additional $25 e-gift card you can use for a future round of B&H shopping.

If you don’t know what Ting is, that’s probably because the 2012-launched carrier still boasts a modest nationwide total of around 250,000 customers. But that doesn’t mean its coverage is patchy. Quite on the contrary, as a combination of Sprint CDMA and T-Mobile GSM connectivity is offered for anyone willing to give the small operator a try.

As far as the Moto G6 on special offer at B&H is concerned, you can choose to take it to Ting or not. The unlocked handset is also compatible with all major US networks while obviously including a standard 1-year warranty. 

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But the total value of those freebies reaches an impressive $75 if you do decide to head over to Ting for activation, including $30 credit. Think about that for a little while, but don’t take too long to decide. November 11 is Sunday, if you haven’t checked your calendar.


Get the latest Moto G6 deal here



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