The Moto E4 is the lowest-end Motorola phone currently available in the United States, and MetroPCS is the latest carrier to get its hands on the device.
MetroPCS will start selling the Moto E4 on July 31, and although the phone's normal retail price is set at $129, customers on MetroPCS will be able to buy the E4 for as little as $49 following an instant rebate.
If you're not currently a Metro subscriber but have been thinking about making the switch, you'll have access to an even better deal. For an unknown limited time, porting a new number to MetroPCS will allow you to get the Moto E4 for free.
At the beginning of the month, the Moto E4 was released on Ting, Republic Wireless, and Amazon as a Prime Exclusive phone. MetroPCS's offering is the cheapest we've seen the phone sold for so far in the States, but you'll of course have to use it with Metro's service if you want to take advantage of that deal.
The Moto E4 doesn't have the most amazing specs in the world, but for $50, it packs an impressive punch. The most notable features include Android 7.1 Nougat, a 5-inch 1280 x 720 HD display, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 425 processor, 16GB of expandable storage, and a decently sized 2,800 mAh battery.
Source: T-Mobile
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