Lenovo-owned Motorola has confirmed that the chunkier version of the Moto E4 – aptly titled Moto E4 Plus – is going to be available for customers in the United States on Verizon starting August 3rd. The company has also confirmed that customers who don’t want to stick to any particular carrier will be able to purchase an unlocked and off-contract variant of this smartphone later this week from retailers like Amazon.

The Moto E4 Plus has a 5.5 inch 720 display with a Snapdragon 427 processor, 2GB RAM, 13 megapixel rear camera, and Android 7.1. It has a massive 5,000mAh battery which is without a doubt its biggest selling point since the specifications are nothing to write home about.

The Moto E4 Plus is going to be available for Verizon customers starting August 3rd. Customers who want the handset unlocked and off-contract will be able to pick it up from online retailers like Amazon. The handset will also be available from Best Buy and some other online retailers.

Motorola confirmed that the Moto E4 Plus will land on Sprint and Ting come August 11th. Republic Wireless will be the last to get this device on August 14th. Customers who opt for the unlocked and off-contract variant of this handset will have to pay $179.99.

Amazon is going to sell the E4 Plus as an Amazon Prime Exclusive Phone. Customers can opt to look at ads on the lock screen in exchange for a discount.

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