It's the last day of Prime Day! Grab the best Motorola phone deals before they're gone for good
Prime Day and Motorola deals: like peanut butter and jelly.
Amazon's biggest sale of the year ends tonight, so if you were hoping to grab some Prime Day Motorola deals, this is your last chance. Fortunately, you don't have to go looking to find the best discounts: from budget smartphones that only cost $129 to jaw-dropping discounts on foldable phones that aren't even out yet, I've listed all of my favorite Motorola deals from Prime Day 2024 in this guide.
The 48-hour sale event kicked off on yesterday, July 16, which means you only have until midnight tonight to take advantage of all the best Prime Day deals before they're gone for good. I've reviewed countless Motorola devices over the past few years, so I know what I'm talking about. These aren't subpar last-generation devices either: all of the unlocked Motorola phones on this list have earned the Android Central stamp of approval. So what are you waiting for? Let's get on with the deals.
Quick links
- Amazon Prime 30-day FREE trial: Most deals are Prime-exclusive
- See all the Prime Day deals: USA | UK | Canada | India
- Motorola Razr Plus (2024):
was $999.99now $849.99 - Moto G Stylus 5G (2024):
was $399.99now $349.99 - Motorola Edge Plus (2023):
was $799.99now $499.99 - Moto G Play (2024):
was $149.99now $129.99 - Motorola Razr Plus (2023):
was $999.99now $599.99 - Moto G Power 5G (2024):
was $299.99now $249.99 - Android Central Prime Day deals: phones | wearables | tablets | TVs
- Rival sales: Best Buy | Walmart | Dell | Newegg | HP | Target
Prime Day Motorola deals
Motorola Razr Plus (2024) 256GB: $999.99 $849.99 at Amazon
Not to sound overly dramatic, but I was actually shocked when I saw that Amazon was carving a straight $150 off the unlocked Motorola Razr Plus (2024) during Prime Day. After all, this is a cutting-edge foldable phone that won't even hit store shelves until July 24th.
Perhaps Samsung's biggest challenger of 2024, the "perfect" Razr Plus (2024) is cheaper, boasts an arguably better folding hinge, and has a larger, better-looking cover display than the Galaxy Z Flip 6.
For more, check out our guide to the best Prime Day phone deals.
Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) 256GB: $399.99 $349.99 at Amazon
Who says you need to spend an arm and a leg to enjoy the convenience of a stylus phone? Step aside Galaxy S24 Ultra, the Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) is here. This midrange device boasts a 120Hz 6.7-inch OLED display, a vegan leather finish, and flagship-quality cameras right out of the box, plus you get the built-in stylus that gives the phone its name. Pick up the phone before Prime Day ends and Amazon will hook you up with a straight $50 discount.
Motorola Edge Plus (2023) 512GB: $799.99 $499.99 at Amazon
The Edge Plus (2023) was arguably the best phone Motorola produced last year, with a gorgeous (and PWM-friendly) 165Hz display, reliable two-day battery, and the efficiency of a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. Grab the phone unlocked during Prime Day, and you'll instantly enjoy a 38% discount, no strings attached.
Moto G Play (2024) 64GB: $149.99 $129.99 at Amazon
The Moto G Play (2024) isn't going to win any awards for its hardware, but it has all the basics, such as 4GB of RAM, a Snapdragon processor, and a large 5,000mAh battery that should last a full day with ease. Order the phone unlocked during Prime Day and you'll score a $20 discount, knocking the price down to only $129.99.
Motorola Razr Plus (2023) 256GB: $999.99 $599.99 at Amazon
If you don't mind last year's foldable, you can enjoy a lot of bang for your buck by checking out Motorola's Razr Plus (2023), especially when you pair it with a 40% discount during Prime Day. This clamshell device boasts two pOLED displays, a Snapdragon chipset, and a versatile hinge that's been built to withstand up to 400,000 folds. If you can spend 300 bucks more, go with the Razr Plus (2024); if you can't, this is the next best thing.
Moto G Power 5G (2024) 128GB: $299.99 $249.99 at Amazon
With its all-day battery life, 8GB of RAM, and quality vegan leather finish, the Moto G Power (2024) punches far above its weight class as a $300 phone. You'll get even more value if you buy the phone unlocked during Prime Day, as Amazon is currently carving a straight $50 off the price. Just don't expect amazing cameras or high-speed gaming support with this one.
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junk14580 That RAZR has been truly disappointing - Since January FW update, have to open the phone to use Google Assistant properly, and Moto is not even committing to fix this critical user-function, despite still advertising that Assistant can be used with the phone closed. It is a serious defect for a phone that promotes usability when closed. Now, with a very belated rollout of A14 to #RAZR40, initial reports are that the issue is not resolved, and worse yet - the patch that provided partial Android Assistant functionality no longer works, bringing into question if the #RAZR50 supports Android Assistant with the phone closed. The Lenovo/Moto/RAZR support/discussion board shows how little Moto is taking any responsibility of a broken feature Moto specifically promotes. Moto RAZR... outrageous you have to open the phone to use Google Assistant, awkward, not as advertised, more wear on the hinge and screen fold... since Jan '24 - still that way in July - that 25% of a phone's typical use life a critical SW function is broken. Great idea, but someone dropped the ball on this critical function.Reply