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Republic Wireless Customer Review February 2016 - Part 1

Republic Wireless Review Executive Summary - Updated February 21, 2015

My customer review covers the Republic Wireless Mobile Phone Service with the Moto X gen 2, Moto E gen 2 and Moto G phones.

See part 2 of my review for a full rundown of the service.


"Stop wasting money on high-priced yearly contract phones.  Get reliable, smarter service cheaper."


 Get completely unlimited phone/text/3G data service for $25/month (There are other plans available for as low as $5/month - see part 2 for complete details)

• 30 Day No Hassle Money Back Guarantee. 
• NO CONTRACT - Month to month, cancel or change your plan at any time--in fact you can even change your plan right from your Republic Wireless phone.

• The  Republic Wireless Motorola Moto X (first and second generation) is a first rate Android Smartphone that delivers speed, features and reliability. (Two more phones are also available: Motorola Moto G   for $99-a great price for a decent phone and the Moto E 2nd gen for just $129.)

• Transfer your existing phone number (Click here to check to make sure your number can be transferred to Republic Wireless.) - you can even transfer Google Voice numbers.

• No Hidden Fees - You will know exactly what your bill will be month after month--there is no possible way to add any extra charges for overages or roaming, etc.

• Republic Wireless has been in business for more than a year with thousands of customers.  A division of bandwidth.com, so this isn't a scam or fly-by-night company.  They were just rated #2 in PC Magazine's reader's choice among all of the mobile carriers in the USA.

•  Republic Wireless will gives you credit on your bill for unused data from your data plan. This is a new feature that only applies to certain plans, but to be sure, this is very innovative.

Republic Wireless provides low cost mobile phone service based on the Motorola Moto X Moto G and Moto E Android Smartphones (or previously on the Motorola DEFY XT).  Voice, Data & Texting service is provided through the Sprint network when you are on the go (roaming is included), and via WiFi when you are at home, in the office or outside of the USA/Canada.

The Motorola  Moto X 2nd gen is an excellent high-end 4G LTE phone--it is very well reviewed and has a respectable list of features--this is clearly one of the best phones on the market at this time.  You must purchase your phone upfront--but you will save money in the long run--and probably quite a bit.  If you're on the fence about whether or not to try Republic Wireless, keep in mind that they offer a money back guarantee for a month, so that will give you a chance to try it out.

The Motorola Moto G is a mid-range phone that has great features.  If you can't afford the Moto X, definitely consider the Moto G.  At $99, this is a great phone to get started saving money with Republic Wireless.  It isn't quite as good of a phone as the X, but you'll be able to do well with the differences (obvious differences lower camera resolution on the front and rear - 5 megapixels rather than 10 megapixels on the rear (tap to focus) and 1.2 vs 2.4 megapixels on the front, a very slightly smaller non-amoled LCD screen, not quite as speed as the Moto X).  The Moto X has a somewhat better processor than the Moto G, and the Moto X has more memory by default although, you can order a 16gb version of the Moto G.  All in all though, the Moto G is a very good phone at the relatively unheard of off-contract price of $99, it is a steal.

The Motorola Moto E 2nd gen also has some respectable features based on Android Kit Kat 4.4.  It is 3G and 4G LTE ready and it comes with 4gigs of memory but can be expanded with a 32gig SD card.  It's camera is a fixed-focus and shoots up to 5 megapixels.  The display is 4.5 inches

Consider joining Republic Wireless to save.  They have thousands of customers in the USA and their offering is rated very well by consumer magazines including PC Magazine who gave it a reader's choice award.



Continue to part 2 of my review to get more details >>



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