Amazon has five new Prime Exclusive phones, including the Nokia 6 ($179), Moto E ($99), and Alcatel Idol 5S ($199)


Amazon will begin taking pre-orders today for five new Prime Exclusive phones from the likes of Nokia, Motorola, and Alcatel. As usual, Amazon's Prime Exclusive Offers on the lockscreen bring down the cost of the handsets considerably, making them a tempting buy if you're already a Prime subscriber. Let's break down the offerings.

First, we've got the Nokia 6. Nokia actually announced US availability for the 6 yesterday, and it will be available Prime-less on Amazon for a very reasonably $229. That nets you a Snapdragon 430 processor (eh), 3GB of RAM (not bad), 32GB of storage (very nice), a 3000mAh battery (solid), and a 5.5" 1080p screen. It's also a good-looking phone - definitely hardware that says "premium" in a way most phones in this segment don't. Amazon is knocking a full $50 off Nokia's suggested retail price, charging $179 for the Prime Exclusive version, making this Amazon-ified 6 an extremely good value proposition.

Next up is the Moto E4. While the very best Moto E deal is the Verizon Prepaid variant (just $69), that does mean you're stuck on Verizon. This Prime Exclusive version is carrier unlocked and supports all four major US providers. For $99, that's almost unheard of. You get a 5" 720p display, Android 7.1, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, and a 2800mAh battery - certainly more than respectable for a hundred bucks.

Finally, Alcatel is bringing three phones to the Prime Exclusive party, though I think the only real interesting option here is the top-tier Idol 5S. For $199 ($279 normally), you'll get a 5.2" 1080p display, Android 7.1, dual front-facing speakers, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and a fingerprint sensor. There's also a microSD slot, and Alcatel claims the Idol 5S will be getting a software update this summer to make it four-carrier compatible. Out of the box, though, it'll only work with AT&T and T-Mobile, and I know Alcatel has a pretty poor track record with software support, so I'm not personally holding my breath on that promise. It'd be cool if they came through on it, though.

  

The other two phones from Alcatel are the A50 and the A30 PLUS. Both hail from the company's budget portfolio and will cost $99 and $79, respectively. That's a savings of $50 on both compared to their normal retail pricing. You can read about them in the press release below, but they're honestly not very interesting,

All of the phones above can be pre-ordered today. The Moto E4 ships first, starting on June 30th, while the rest of the phones from Nokia and Alcatel won't leave Amazon's warehouses until July 10th. If you're interested in pre-ordering any of them, you can find all the new Prime Exclusive phones right here.

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