However, despite having the same name the UK model is very different. In the UK meanwhile you can pick up a phone called the Moto E5 Play from O2, EE, Three, Carphone Warehouse, Tesco, Amazon and Argos at a cost of £89 SIM-free or from £69 on pay as you go. (Note: we popped a T-Mobile SIM card into our review unit, and it connected to the network successfully.) It would be nice to see more carrier availability for the Moto E5 Play, since it strikes a successful balance of capability and cost that make it a great pick for anyone who wants a no-fuss, no-fanfare type of smartphone. Curiously, Cricket’s model is renamed to Moto E5 Cruise, and it’s the only one available in a color other than black. In the US, it’s sold direct from mobile carriers, with Verizon, Cricket, Comcast Xfinity, and Boost Mobile offering it for prices from $69 to $119. The Moto E5 Play launched as US exclusive, though a different phone with the same name is now available in the UK (more on that below), while Australia is only getting the Moto E5 or Moto E5 Plus. The Moto E5 Play successfully continues that tradition. Motorola is frequently one of the best manufacturers offering clean Android experiences in quality budget phones.
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