A:AnswerYou would have to buy an unlocked phone, and activate with Sprint. I think that should work. You may have to change the sim card with the new provider.
A:AnswerAll it means is to simply have the best buy people call your carrier and report to them your new IMEI number so they can track the phone a little easier on there network. You don't have to sign a contract.
A:AnswerI purchased my phone in the store and did not receive the free gift; however, I purchased my husband's phone on-line for in-store pick-up and received the free gift.
A:AnswerHi MAK, The unlocked version is compatible with many carriers we recommend contacting them directly for the most accurate information regarding device compatibility. The Pixel 3a is supported and sold in India however the device listed here is the United States SKU which means it comes with a one-year manufacturer's warranty in the United States.
A:AnswerThe unlocked version is compatible with many carriers we recommend contacting them directly for the most accurate information regarding device compatibility. Be advised that Sprint may also carrier lock their devices.
A:AnswerNumber one, why put it on layaway as it will only get cheaper in the future. Number two I would seriously recommend not buying a pixel phone. My pixel lasted 2 weeks and then went to bad after spending 6 hours with Google service in India and then another 2 hours with a corporate resolution team they gave me two options. 1) I could drive some distance to get it to the unknown third party service center, or I could send it in for a 7 to 10 day turnaround on service. this begs the question, what if this is your only phone? Google does not care oh, I am in sales in marketing and I had to buy another phone, swap the Sim chip and then return the phone that I bought as a backup. My advice, do not buy a pixel from Google because if it doesn't work correctly when you get it, it will be torturous to get it repaired.