Verizon starts selling the Moto G Power at a cool discount, Moto G Stylus also available

Motorola’s US release strategy for its very interesting new mid-rangers has been all over the place, negatively impacting the mass appeal of the big-battery Moto G Power and pen-wielding Moto G Stylus.
The nation’s largest wireless service provider technically has the Moto G Power and G Stylus listed at their full prices of $249.99 and $299.99 in a Vulcan (aka black) and Graphene Blue paint job respectively, but believe it or not, the cheaper model is already available at a decent discount.
We’re talking a little more than 50 percent off the aforementioned $249.99 MSRP, and all you need to do to take advantage of this killer introductory deal is activate the Moto G Power on a new line of service with a device payment plan. After bill credits, you’re looking at spending a measly 5 bucks a month instead of $10.41, amounting to an incredibly affordable grand total of $120 after a $130 markdown.
Apart from a gigantic 5,000mAh battery, the Moto G Power also has a decently sharp IPS LCD screen with a resolution of 2300 x 1080 pixels and a trendy hole punch design going for it, as well as a reasonably fast Snapdragon 665 processor, 4 gigs of memory, a 16 + 8 + 2MP triple rear-facing camera system, and a headphone jack.
Intriguingly, Verizon lists its G Power variant as capable of accommodating 128 gigs of data internally, but we’re not entirely sure that’s not a typo as Motorola, Best Buy, and everyone else sells the handset with 64GB storage space.