Remember that rumor that claimed that the Moto G would soon be making its way onto U.S. Cellular? Well it looks like it was spot on, because USCC just announced its version of the Moto G is now available online and will arrive in stores on Feb. 10. The one detail that we were missing previously was U.S. Cellular's price for the Moto G, but that now it's been revealed that the USCC Moto G will be priced just like Verizon's model: $99.99.
Pricing isn't the only thing that the U.S. Cellular Moto G shares with its Verizon counterpart. The U.S. Cellular model is a no contract 3G handset that features a 4.5-inch 720p display and 2-megapixel camera on its face, 5-megapixel camera on its backside and both a 1.2GHz quad-core processor as well as 8GB of storage packed inside of its shell. One other detail that's worth pointing out is the fact that the U.S. Cellular Moto G ships with Android 4.4 KitKat preinstalled, meaning that buyers won't have to wait around to sink their teeth into Google's freshest dessert.
The U.S. Cellular Moto G is available online starting today and can be found right here. Those of you that prefer a brick and mortar shopping experience will be able to pick up a Moto G on Monday. Sounds like a pretty nice way to start the week.
Via U.S. Cellular