Republic Wireless combines the power of Wi-Fi calling with Sprint’s 3G network to bring what they call hybrid calling to consumers. The company has started off pretty strong with the original Moto X which was followed up by the even more affordable Moto G. Sticking with Motorola, Republic Wireless is now bringing the Moto E to consumers for just $99.
Match the $99 price tag with monthly plans that start at $5 a month for Wi-Fi only calling/texts or move up to the $25 a month for unlimited talk/text and web mixed on Wi-Fi and Cell.
Our partners at Motorola did an impeccable job cramming as much power and performance as possible into the Moto E.
The Moto E does pack a pretty good bang for its buck. It carriers a 4.3-inch screen, dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 at 1.2GHz, 1GB RAM, 4GB internal storage with a micro SD card slot. It offers users a 5 MP rear camera and forgoes a front shooter.