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If you’re the type that’s willing to wait for awhile before getting something new, hoping to get great deals on time-tested products, you’re in luck today. One of the best Motorola phones, the Motorola Edge Plus 2023 (our runner-up pick even in 2025), now has a 50% off deal. Right now, if you tap the button below, you can get an unlocked Motorola Edge Plus 2023 with 512GB of storage for just $400, which is $400 down from its usual $800. Go ahead and check out the offer now for yourself, or keep reading to see why this is such a good deal and why our review called it a Pixel killer.

Why you should buy the Motorola Edge Plus 2023

Published approximately two years ago, our Motorola Edge Plus 2023 review carried the subtitle “a Pixel 7 Pro and Galaxy S23 Killer” and had a nearly perfect review score. The phone’s 2400 x 1080 pixel OLED screen was praised highly, especially considering its up-to 165Hz refresh rate that still makes it smoother than many of today’s best phones. It’s two-day battery life was good then and good now, as well. Moreover, the phone just felt good to hold and its velvety back “attracts virtually zero fingerprints.” The phone will look and feel fresh for the long term. Ultimately, the Motorola Edge Plus 2023 is considered to be better than the Pixel 7 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S23 of its time, but has stood up remarkably to the test of time and can be a great pickup today as well.

This is an excellent chance to get a phone that was ahead of its time for a price that’s unbeatable today. The Motorola Edge Plus 2023 at $400 (half of its $800 normal price point) is one of the hottest smartphone deals going on right now, and a perfect reward for those that wait. Tap the button below and order now to secure the deal for yourself before it is gone. You don’t want to wait and miss a great deal like this.

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