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Moto G6 and E5 pricing and availability (Update: Verizon selling Moto G6 on May 24)
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Update (05/23/18): Verizon officially announced that it will sell the Moto G6 starting May 24.
According to the carrier, you can pick up the phone either for $10 per month for 24 months or for $240 outright. Alternatively, you can buy the Moto G6 unlocked and bring it to Verizon’s network.
You can pick up the Moto G6 through Verizon at the link below.
Original article (05/10/18): Motorola unveiled the Moto G6 and Moto E5 lineups back in April (although we saw leaks well before then). Now the company has posted a release letting us know where we’ll be able to buy the new smartphones.
The company was kind enough to tell us where we can get them and for how much, but unfortunately still hasn’t let us know release dates for most countries.
Still, we now have most of the pricing and locations to buy the Moto G6, G6 Play, G6 Plus, Moto E5, E5 Plus, and E5 Play, which means that release dates must be right around the corner.
Here’s what we do know:
Moto G6 – $249
Will be available in the U.S. at Verizon Wireless, TracFone Wireless, Ting Wireless, and Republic Wireless. Will also be available universally unlocked at retailers including Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Target, Fry’s, and B&H Photo.
The device is available today in Brazil and next week in Mexico. It will roll out over the coming months in various countries in Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and North America.
Moto G6 Plus – 299 Euros (~$357)
Will be available today in Brazil and next week in Mexico. It will roll out over the coming months in various countries in Asia Pacific, Europe, and Latin America.
There is no word from Motorola on if the Moto G6 Plus will see a North American release.
Moto G6 Play – $199
Available today in Brazil and next week in Mexico. It will roll out over the coming months in various countries in Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and North America.
Will be available in the U.S. prepaid at Boost Mobile, Cricket Wireless (under the name Moto G6 Forge), Verizon Wireless, Virgin Mobile, and postpaid at AT&T. It will also be available at Republic Wireless and Ting Wireless. Will also be available universally unlocked at retailers including Best Buy, Target, Fry’s, and B&H Photo.
Will be available in Canada prepaid and postpaid at Bell Canada, SaskTel, and Virgin Mobile. It will be also be available postpaid at Videotron and offered to both prepaid and postpaid customers at Freedom Mobile.
Moto E5 – 149 Euros (~$178)
Will roll out over the coming months in various countries in Asia Pacific, Europe, and Latin America.
There is no word from Motorola on if the Moto E5 will see a North American release.
Moto E5 Plus – 169 Euros (~$202)
Will roll out over the coming months in various countries in Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and North America
The device will be available in the U.S. prepaid at Boost Mobile, Cricket Wireless (under the name Moto E5 Supra), and postpaid at Sprint.
Moto E5 Play – No Pricing Available
Will be available in the U.S. prepaid at Boost Mobile, Cricket Wireless (under the name Moto E5 Cruise), Verizon Wireless, Virgin Mobile and postpaid at Sprint. It will also be available through Xfinity Mobile.
Will be available in Canada prepaid and postpaid at Bell Canada, Chatr Mobile, Fido, Lucky Mobile, Rogers, SaskTel, and Virgin Mobile. It will be also be available postpaid at Videotron and offered to both prepaid and postpaid customers at Freedom Mobile.