LG G2 and Moto X now free on AT&T with two-year deal

17 January, 2014
AT&T has waived the down payment of the LG G2 and Motorola Moto X until the end of the month.

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  • 18 Jan 2014

Paxijan, 17 Jan 2014Agreed.The battery life is excellent and camera improvements have made it a capable shooter. Also has kitkat update.

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    • Anonymous
    • sGJ
    • 18 Jan 2014

    Wasn't it just 2-3 weeks ago that the AT&T CEO said they would be moving away from subsidizing phones on contract because their market was saturated?

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      • vpH
      • 18 Jan 2014

      Moto X riding on G2's fame and greatness.

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        • 17 Jan 2014

        IT is FRee now at AT&T because this smartphones are lack of innovation.....

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          • 17 Jan 2014

          Anonymous, 17 Jan 2014Motorola will do anything to sell some Moto Xes other than ... morehas mid range hardware specs but performs high-end, why would the specs and benchmarks matter when the performances day by day are flawless ? the only downside of Moto X is camera, battery and price.

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            • 17 Jan 2014

            Anonymous, 17 Jan 2014Motorola will do anything to sell some Moto Xes other than ... moreAgreed.

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              • 0@1
              • 17 Jan 2014

              I'm getting a G2!!

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                • t7X
                • 17 Jan 2014

                Free screen bumps too.

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                  • mbu
                  • 17 Jan 2014

                  Anonymous, 17 Jan 2014Motorola will do anything to sell some Moto Xes other than ... moreActually 2 years ago...

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                    • mbu
                    • 17 Jan 2014

                    Motorola will do anything to sell some Moto Xes other than pricing them reasonably or updating them to reasonable hardware. They are still daring to try and place it near flagship devices, even though it's a phone of HTC One S specs, which was a mid-end a year ago.