The unlocked Moto G6 is cheaper than ever before, no promo code needed

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The unlocked Moto G6 is cheaper than ever before, no promo code needed
Motorola has been running a number of sales lately on some of its best unlocked smartphones, but the newest time-limited discounts are likely to put the biggest smiles yet on the faces of US-based bargain hunters.

That’s because the already affordable Moto G6 is down to a new all-time low price of $199.99 between today, November 8, and Sunday, November 11, at 11:59 p.m. CDT. There are no gift cards involved and no promo codes needed.

Get the Moto G6 deal here 



You can just add the black or “blush” handset to your cart and you’ll instantly save 50 bucks off the regular price of the mid-range 5.7-incher. The unlocked device is compatible with all major US wireless service providers, AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and Sprint included.

Obviously, a sequel is in the pipeline, sporting a rather bizarre waterdrop notch and thick chin, as well as a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. If that doesn’t sound like your cup of tea or you’re not willing to wait until spring for the Moto G7, the G6 still looks good... by $200 standards, offering a “modern” 2:1 screen with conventionally symmetrical bezels.

Under the hood, a respectable Snapdragon 450 processor is paired with a fitting 3GB RAM, while 32 gigs of internal storage should nicely feed your digital hoarding addiction.
Several other Motorola phones are also discounted through Sunday, although none of them feels like an irresistible bargain. Not the way the G6 does. You can go for a $400 unlocked Moto Z3 Play if you so desire, as well as a $300 Moto Z2 Force Edition or Moto Z2 Play, a $280 and up Moto X4, or a $194 Moto G6 Play.
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