A:AnswerYes... I activated my phone with MetroPCS with no problems... I took the phone into a MetroPCS store and they took my SIM card out of my old phone and placed it into my new unlocked Google Pixel 3
A:AnswerI would say if you buy the phone from Verizon it's not going to be unlocked. You have to order the phone online and then make sure you tell them you want it unlocked. That's what I had to do when I bought my phone. But you could always ask them.
A:AnswerNo. Last I checked which was a few weeks ago. It was Sprint that had the 299 with activation today. Everyone one else is 399 with activation today.
A:AnswerIt is stock Android, so if you want Facebook you need to add it via Play Store. All the Google apps are installed (maps, Gmail, etc.). No phone company or phone maker apps though (nice)
A:AnswerThe way I understand it, if you don't want to do any activation in the store, you would have to pay the unlocked, activate later price. Then you would set it up with your regular carrier.
A:AnswerHi Umesh,
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