A:AnswerTo amend my previous comment you can now unlock the phone, you need to only first activate it with a active Verizon sim and then it will become unlocked this was fixed today and my phone is now working with AT&T
A:AnswerThese devices have all been carrier unlocked, but Best Buy does not sell the "Google Store" version of a phone with an unlocked bootloader (required if you want to tinker with the phone and install ROMs). Otherwise, though, if you just want to use it on AT&T or T-Mobile or Google Fi, etc. this version of the phone will work.
A:AnswerJohn, Amazon isn't selling this phone either. Also, Verizon ended up unlocking all of the Pixel 3's, so you're free to buy them upfront if your local store's GM allows.
A:AnswerNo, but you don't need it. Pictures/videos are all stored for free via the Cloud with Google so you save all of that space.
If you download lots of music get the 128 but otherwise a 64 is all you will ever need
A:AnswerIf you go to the store to do your trade in you can tell the associate to put the trade in value as a "voluntary down payment" towards the phone.
A:AnswerNo need to add a new line at least not when we purchased it a few weeks ago. Got an instant discount through best buy and then equal bill credits from Verizon. If you pay it off early though you do not get credit for the amount of bill credit you would have had, the price is then what your bill says you have left.
A:AnswerYes, for Android phones in general, the phone comes with a cable and adapter so you can plug one phone into the other and do the transfer. I don't know about your specific model of Galaxy, but if its running a newer version of Android you should be fine.