The phone is now just $99 on contract when using AT&T's Moto Maker customization site, or if you are buying from US Cellular or Sprint, as well. If you are moving to US Cellular, the carrier is even adding a $75 gift card, effectively taking the price down to $25.
Verizon has not reduced the price, and AT&T says the standard black and white models still cost the original $199, so it actually pays to customize.
If you need more storage, the 32GB model has dropped to $150, from $250.
It is unclear how well the phone has been selling, as the original price point placed the phone against more powerful competitors, such as the Galaxy S4, HTC One and the iPhone.
Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 25 Oct 2013 22:26