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Moto G4 Play for Verizon is just $35 at Best Buy, works great without a data plan (Reg. $85)

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Best Buy offers the Moto G4 Play 4G LTE 16GB Android Smartphone for Verizon Wireless Prepaid for $35 shipped, which is $50 off its retail price and the lowest price we’ve seen. This deal is especially great if you plan to use the phone on Verizon, since the unlocked version of the G4 Play is available at Amazon without ads for $130, and with ads for $100

We recommended the Moto G4 Play at 9to5Google as one of the best affordable Android phone deals this holiday season, and that was even for the more expensive unlocked models from Amazon. This model, while it will only work with Verizon Wireless Prepaid, will also work great as a WiFi media consumption device for kids or as a Chromecast remote. 431 Amazon customers rate the unlocked version of the phone at 4.3 out of 5 stars.

Moto G4 Play has a 5-inch display, a Snapdragon 410 processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, a 720p display, 8MP/5MP cameras, and Android Marshmallow.

Stay connect with this prepaid Verizon Moto G4 smartphone. The quad-core processor lets you browse websites or stream movies right in the palm of your hand, and there’s 16GB of memory, so you have room for all your apps. This Verizon Moto G4 smartphone has a Corning Gorilla Glass display and is water-repellent.

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