The Motorola Edge+ is still a very new device on Verizon's shelves, having been released around one week ago. And yet, the carrier is already offering a sweet deal on the phone.
Normally priced at $999.99, the Edge+ can now be yours for just $799.92. Note that this may be a limited time offer, but Verizon isn't saying. Even so, it's a bit weird to see a 20% price cut within a week of launch, so this might imply that the carrier hasn't been moving a lot of units at the recommended price.

In our in-depth review of the Edge+, we noted that its price in the US and lack of a lot of competing brands that one can find in Europe and India means that the Edge+ is actually a decent flagship
The only caveat, which you may have seen coming, is that you need to use Verizon's device installment plan to buy the Edge+ if you want the reduced price. Effectively this means you'll pay $0 down and then 24 monthly installments of $33.33. You can have the phone in Smoky Sangria or Thunder Grey.
If you switch to Verizon on an Unlimited plan, you'll also get a $150 gift card. And if you trade-in an eligible device, there's an additional up to $550 price reduction waiting for you.
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