Motorola Moto G 2nd Generation Is Discounted On Amazon By $40 Off For $139.99 Which Will Be Offered Only Today

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Amazon has an excellent transaction today, which may excite Android buffs. The Motorola's second generation Moto G is reduced in price for $40 off on the site making it one of the least possible price you could have, ever, at $139.99, available only today.

So far, the lowest price that has been traded in the past was $149.99 for only one day, which took place last December, tipped off by Android Police. For Amazon Gold Box deals, this Moto G 2nd gen discount will carry on this day only or until there are still reserves. What's more, shipping is for free.

By now that the third generation of Moto G is kicking in, nevertheless this 2nd generation of Moto G is yet one of the top low midrange Android devices at an incredibly reasonable price. Amazon has the Global GSM and US GSM model in black and white color, brought up on Android Authority.

At the end of 2013, Moto G transformed what was projected for economical smartphones to come up regularly as a petite device. At present, the version of Motorola's bankable smartphone, the Moto G 2nd Gen has a 5in display. It is also propelled with Android 5.0 Lollipop update so you can start using Google's up-to-date operating system when you do a 'system update'.

The 2nd generation Moto G has 8-megapixel back sensor with f2.0 aperture. You may select to modify the aspect ratio from 16:9 to 4:3. The Moto G has photo modes offered with HDR and Panorama.

The smartphone's battery life is excellent. With a continuous video playback experiment on Expert Reviews, the Moto G's 2,070mAh battery will last for 9 hours and 39 minutes with the screen fixed half its brightness. You will be delighted to have a large screen that did not exhort the phone's battery span. Moto G 2nd gen may get you exhausted watching videos without having to recharge it.

Visit the Amazon site for more information.

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