Top Android Phones 2013: LG G2 And Motorola Moto X Prices Drop On Contract, Now Available For As Low As $99 And $79 Respectively

More than a month ago, two of the most anticipated and top Android phones for 2013 were launch just weeks ahead of the IFA event in Berlin. However, it seems sales have not been going too well as carriers are reportedly slashing a significant percentage from the handsets' retail price. 

Initially offered at $200 on contract, the LG G2 and Motorola Moto X saw their prices chopped by more than 50 percent. 

Here are the updated prices as summarized by GSM Arena:

Here are the deals for the LG G2:

  • on Verizon Wireless - $99 from Amazon
  • on Verizon Wireless - $99 from Wirefly
  • on T-Mobile - $0 upfront, $25/month for 24 months (plus contract)

And for the Moto X:

  • on Sprint - $79 from Wirefly
  • on AT&T - $99 from Amazon
  • on AT&T, Verizon and Sprint - $99 from Best Buy
  • on Verizon - $150 from Wirefly

Later last month, LG announced that it has been able to sell hundreds of thousands of G2's a week. But it seems it's still not enough to meet the target of US carriers. 

If you are looking for top-notch devices to get this holiday season, these two are ideal options. 

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