Deal: Unlocked Moto Z3 Play hits lowest price yet (free Moto Power Pack included)
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If you're looking to buy a Moto Z3 Play, you have plenty of deals to choose from. Motorola discounts its mid-range Android smartphones very often lately, regardless of how recent the phones are.
Launched about one year ago, the Moto Z3 Play has already been updated to Android 9.0 Pie in many countries, including in the US. However, it's unlikely that the phone will receive another major Android OS update in the future, so keep that in mind before deciding whether to buy one or not.
Although it's a mid-range smartphone, the Moto Z3 Play was originally launched for $500 in the US. Amazon has it on sale for less than $300 though, and you can even choose between the Prime Exclusive model and the standard one. The price difference between the two is just $10, so you can skip the Prime Exclusive version if you don't want the pre-installed Amazon apps and Alexa.
Another US retailer, B&H matches Amazon's deal and offers the Moto Z3 Play for just $300 until July 27. It's also worth mentioning that both deals include a free Moto Power Pack, so it doesn't matter from where you get it. Another benefit is the fact that the phone comes unlocked and can be registered on any US carrier's network, including AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint and Verizon.
Launched about one year ago, the Moto Z3 Play has already been updated to Android 9.0 Pie in many countries, including in the US. However, it's unlikely that the phone will receive another major Android OS update in the future, so keep that in mind before deciding whether to buy one or not.
Another US retailer, B&H matches Amazon's deal and offers the Moto Z3 Play for just $300 until July 27. It's also worth mentioning that both deals include a free Moto Power Pack, so it doesn't matter from where you get it. Another benefit is the fact that the phone comes unlocked and can be registered on any US carrier's network, including AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint and Verizon.
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