Verizon has started selling Motorola’s latest budget smartphone, the Moto E4. Priced at only $69.99, the carrier has become the first to offer the smartphone which was launched last week alongside Moto E4 Plus.

Although Moto E4 comes in two colors viz Black and Gold, as of now, Verizon is selling only the black version. It is the carrier’s cheapest Android Nougat phone.

Motorola has managed to churn out a decent piece of device which offers a great UX and a very clean version of Android 7.1.1 Nougat. Powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 425 processor, the Moto E4 packs in 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of expandable storage space.

Read: Moto G4 and G4 Plus Nougat update / Moto Z & Z Force Nougat update

The 5-inch HD display of the Moto E4 is kept on by a 2800 mAh battery. There sits a 8MP camera at the rear and a 5MP sensor upfront for clicking selfies, both with LED flash. There’s also a fingerprint sensor which has the ability to act as a gesture trackpad.

Though as of now the Moto E4 is Verizon store exclusive, it will be available through other carriers pretty soon including Sprint, MetroPCS, Boost Mobile, Ting, and more. The unlocked variant will be up for grabs via Motorola and major retailers.

Source: Verizon