The smartphone has been priced at $230 (€150) outright

Mar 27, 2014 04:31 GMT  ·  By

One of the most popular Android smartphones in the entry-level segment, Motorola Moto G has been confirmed to make its debut at WIND Mobile on March 27. According to the Canadian carrier, only the 16GB model will be available for purchase starting tomorrow.

Although WIND Mobile did not yet list the smartphone on its online store, MobileSyrup reports that the Moto G will go on sale at the carrier for around $230 (€150) outright.

Moreover, customers who can’t afford to pay the upfront price will be able to grab the Motorola Moto G for as low as $0 on the WINDtab 40 and 50. Another pricing option available for customers would be $130 (€85) on a WINDtab 30.

For the time being, it’s unclear whether or not the smartphone will ship with the Android 4.4.2 KitKat operating system out of the box, but if not, an upgrade will be available for download.

However, we know for sure that the Motorola Moto G doesn’t pack a microSD card slot for memory expansion, which means users will be stuck with less than 16GB available for storage.

Luckily, Motorola and Google also offer 50GB of free cloud storage via Google Drive, but other cloud services may offer additional internal memory as well.