Republic Wireless announced today that it is now selling the Moto G for $149 for the eight gigabyte model and $179 for the 16GB model. The Moto G is an affordable alternative to the carrier’s only other phone offering, the Moto X ($299). Customers can choose from three plan options: The $5 monthly plan offers unlimited text, talk and data on Wi-Fi only; the $10 monthly plan adds unlimited talk and text on Wi-Fi and cellular; and the $25 monthly plan includes unlimited talk, text and data over 3G and Wi-Fi. For more on the Moto G, check out Lauren Goode’s review here.
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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