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Motorola is celebrating its 90th birthday… although ownership of the company has changed hands in recent years. Anyway, the company is celebrating with sales on many of its most recent smartphones, with discounts ranging from $20 to more than $320.
That said, you can still find some of the phones at even lower prices from third-party retailers, as mentioned below.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
Motorola @ 90 sale
- Moto E4 Plus for $150 and up – Motorola
- Moto G5 Plus for $200 and up – Motorola
- Moto 5GS Plus for $240 and up – Motorola (or $220 from Newegg w/coupon:Â EMCPYRU25)
- Moto G6 for $230 and up – Motorola
- Moto X4 for $300 and up – Motorola (or Amazon Prime Exclusive model for $230)
- Moto Z2 Play for $300 and up – Motorola
- Moto Z2 Force Edition (AT&T) for $299 – Motorola
- Select Moto Mods for 25 percent off – Motorola
Storage
- Team Group 128GB microSDXC card for $23 – Newegg
- G.Skill 32GB microSDHC card for $7 – Newegg
- Samsung 128GB USB 3.1 flash drive for $25 – B&H
Wireless speakers
- Used Amazon Echo Dot (2nd-gen) for $23 – Woot
- Google Home Mini 2-pack for $78 – BuyDig (via eBay)
- Open Box Fugoo Style S Bluetooth speaker for $40 – Quick Ship Electronics (via eBay)
Downloads and digital media
- The Tiny Bang Story for free – Steam
- Select PC games for up to 90 percent off – GOG
- $55 Google Play gift code for $50 – PayPal
Other
- Belkin AC1900 WiFi router for $32– Amazon
- Lenovo Explorer Windows Mixed Reality VR headset (no controllers) for $125 – Newegg
You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.
Since the add-on keyboard for Moto Z has been cacelled,
there’s no point in getting a Z anytime soon. Besides, the
all the phones with 5G support haven’t come out yet, so
there’ll yet be another round of upgrades, so you might
as well hold off. The US carriers, particularly Verizon,
are already hyping 5G service, if you haven’t seen the
ads.