jamesmania88
Android Enthusiast
I've read a report from another site that boost will begin selling the moto g for 129 on January 14th. Can anyone confirm this?
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I've read a report from another site that boost will begin selling the moto g for 129 on January 14th. Can anyone confirm this?
It's 3G only, correct? No 4G LTE?
Absolutely! Who would want go back to 3G when there are plethora of LTE devices coming out. What a shame...Moto G is a great mid range price device.

Good point about the coverage area. But since we have LTE coverage in my area, I'm spoiled.![]()
Not to mention the carriers all plan on expanding lte coverage, with more markets flipping the lte switch every day it seems silly not to use it.Yep. Podcasts download much faster. Video plays without hiccups. Can't go back.
Why not include the LTE radio so the phone appeals to wider range of people and they sell more phones.
While a good point, cost, it still seems silly to offer non-lte phones with the rate of lte propagation.There is no LTE because Google intended the Moto G to be the most cost efficient phone while being a phone that is more up to date than current phones.
What other phone has a Snap Dragon 400, 720p screen, 1GB of RAM for less than $200? none of them, and this one is $130.
This phone beats every other phone on Boost in almost every way besides it's camera and antenna type.
If you want an LTE phone, cough up the extra $20 for a Boost Force. You're gonna lack a decent CPU and upgrade to 4.3 let alone 4.2, but you'll get LTE and an okay phone for around the same price.
To sum it all up, like I first said, this phone was made to be cost efficient. Which is why it lacks a good camera and LTE.
Not to mention the carriers all plan on expanding lte coverage, with more markets flipping the lte switch every day it seems silly not to use it.
While a good point, cost, it still seems silly to offer non-lte phones with the rate of lte propagation.
Honestly, in my opinion its best getting an LTE phone, especially on boost cuz their 3G is a joke. Of course if you care about what's under the hood then this phone is for you.
But not everyone has lte in there area so it is kinda pointless for them.
There are a couple of scenarios where I can see its not worth the wait, if your area will not have LTE for 18 or more months its pointless to buy a lte phone, because in that time frame you will likely upgrade again.It will be worth the wait once the upgrades are complete but that's just me