Moto G is coming to Verizon for only $99 off-contract

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Published 1 Jan 2014

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Moto G

The Moto G has managed to grab the interest of a lot of people and tech nerds, thanks to its low price point and price-to-performance ratio. The handset has been available off-contract in USA for quite sometime now but does not work on Verizon’s network due to the lack of a CDMA radio.

Well, the Moto G is coming to Verizon’s network for an even lower price point of $99 (off-contract). As confirmed by a Best Buy spokesperson, “The phone is currently landing in stores and is available for sale as soon as it arrives.”

The handset, however, can only be purchased from Best Buy. It is not yet known if Verizon would be selling the handset via its retail stores or not.

The Moto G’s original price point of $199 was already very tempting, with its new price tag making it a must buy.

Do keep in mind that the Moto G will not support Verizon’s LTE network, so you will have to do with its slower HSPA+ network. However, at this price point, there really is not much to complain about.