
Stay connect with this prepaid Verizon Moto G4 smartphone. The quad-core processor lets you browse websites or stream movies right in the palm of your hand, and there's 8GB of memory, so you have room for all your apps. This Verizon Moto G4 smartphone has a Corning Gorilla Glass display and is water-repellent.
A: Yes after getting it. Verizon told me their policy changed as of Sept 1 and all phones are locked up to one year. Returning the phone. Verizon wireless support does not know anything.
Q: Will this work work with just wifi without setting up a Verizon account?
A: Yes - it will work with just WiFi. Before turning it on the first time, remove the back & remove the Verizon micro-SIM card. This will prevent you from being forced into the process for activating the Verizon service as part of the setup process.
A: It does have 16gb. I'm not sure why it says 8gb, but I purchased this phone and am actually using it now. It does have 16gb's of memory.
A: If you have a Verizon sim and an active account it should work. It worked for me. It does have some VZ bloatware, but some of it can be disabled in App Mgmt.
A: Yes, you can switch from the phone you have to this one. You will get to keep the same phone number.
A: It is NOT just 2G, it is NOT only picking up the 2G band. It is fully 4G LTE. I suppose you might be getting the wrong idea that it is only 2G from this Best Buy web page, where it says: Specifications > Key Specs > Wireless Technology: 2G . I don't know why they say that, it might be technically correct in some way, but it's certainly misleading/confusing, Notice that this page does say elsewhere: 4G LTE speed, and Data Transmission Operating Band LTE Band 4 . If you want further assurance, just Google the the model number.
A: Per motorola: XT1609 for Verizon has only LTE 2/4/5/13 and CDMA. Yes, they will unlock it after 1 year if you activate it. No, you cant use it on t-mobile voice. It has 2/3 bands of LTE compatible, but t-mobile has VOLTE in limited areas.
Q: will this phone work with net10 prepai plan
A: Verizon prioritizes the phone and it will only work on their network initially. I understand that after 3 months or so you can change from Verizon to another network. However you will be better off to get an unlocked phone. Check first with your provider for the units they use.