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New Low Price: Score an Unlocked 2024 Motorola Edge at Almost 40% Off

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The Motorola Edge is an affordable phone with many of the bells and whistles found in high-end options. It brought stellar new features to a phone that cost only $550 upon its release. That's extremely budget-friendly already, but you can now score a 256GB Motorola Edge at its lowest price ever. 

Amazon has knocked the price of this phone down by $200, bringing it to just $350. And the phone is unlocked, so if you're still trying to pick between phone plans, no worries. Amazon is known for its limited-time offers and fluctuating deals, so we suggest acting fast if you want to secure a Motorola Edge at this price.

The phone includes a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7S Gen 2 processor. You can get a full day's charge in 15 minutes when using a charging cable that supports 68-watt fast charging. The phone also has a 6.6-inch OLED display that lets you enjoy your favorite content when you're on the go.

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In his review, CNET's Mike Sorrentino pointed out that this year's Motorola Edge has a larger 5,000-mAh battery, an upgrade over last year's model that allows the phone to last longer on a single charge without compromising performance. Plus, Motorola included a handy Quick Button on the side of the phone that lets you find your favorite apps easily. If you love photography and video, you'll love the 50-megapixel main camera, 13-megapixel ultrawide camera and 32-megapixel front-facing cameras.

If you're looking for a budget-friendly phone and want to shop around, we've compiled a list of the best phones for under $500 so you can find a new upgrade without breaking the bank. And if want an affordable phone plan to go with it, check out our roundup of the top mobile plan deals.

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