Here's how to switch to the affordable Moto Z4 smartphone for only $5 per month

Moto Z4
Moto Z4 (Image credit: Android Central)

At its full price of $500, the Moto Z4 may leave a bit to be desired. Luckily, Verizon customers can snag one for just $5 monthly right now with a 24-month payment plan and a new line of service, saving you 75% off the regular cost of this smartphone in the process. In total, you'd pay just $120 for the phone over the course of the payment plan.

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Verizon Wireless is offering the Moto Z4 smartphone for just $5 per month over 24 months when you add a new line to your account. That brings its price down to just $120 rather than its usual $500 cost.

Featuring a 48MP rear camera with Night Vision, along with a 25MP front-facing camera that does great work for selfies, the Moto Z4 is a perfect budget option if you're lucky enough to grab one during this offer. It has exceptional battery life with the ability to last for up to two days on a single charge, and it powers up quickly too with TurboPower charging. Its 6.4-inch OLED display even has an on-screen fingerprint reader to let you and only you unlock the phone with a single touch.

For everything else you need to know about the Moto Z4 before buying, head over to our Moto Z4 guide. We also recently reviewed the Moto Z4 where it garnered 3 out of 5 stars, in part due to its full price of $500 while lacking features you'd find in a more affordable device such as the Google Pixel 3a. In any case, it becomes a much more compelling device on sale, and today's price is practically unheard of.

Verizon offers free shipping as well as free in-store pickup where available so you could potentially receive your new device even faster. If you're still not sold on the Moto Z4, this guide to the best budget Android smartphones might have something you like a bit more. All of the options on the list are under $200 as well, such as the Moto G7 Play.

Alex Smith
Alex is a graduate from the University of North Florida with a background in sales and merchandising. When he’s not hunting down the next great deals to post on Thrifter, he can be found making music and working on his eBay business.