A:AnswerYes it will. I'm on Consumer Cellular (AT&T network). and been using the 3a for a week. Note I did have to change some settings to get MMS messages to work properly though I've had do do this on other phones using CC.
A:AnswerAfter using the 3a for a week on Consumer Cellular (AT&T network), I've found the call quality excellent and signal strong. FYI - I live in NE Ohio
A:AnswerIf you choose to purchase the unlocked version it works in all US Carriers: Verizon, ATT, TMobile, Sprint, or any prepaid such as Cricket, Boost Mobile, Simple Mobile, Net10, H2O Wireless, etc...
A:AnswerHi Joanne, yes, when you first set up your Pixel 3a it prompts you to transfer all of your previous data to you new device. If you purchase the unlocked version you will be able to continue to use AT&T as your carrier.
A:AnswerHi Duke,
Yes, the Pixel 3a has a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack. The Pixel 3a in this listing ships with the following in box accessories:
18 W USB-C power adapter
USB-C 1-meter charging cable
Quick Switch Adapter
Quick Start Guide
SIM tray tool on a card
A:AnswerAs long as you get a cover made to fit the phone, that would work. I found a simple, but very nice one at Best Buy when I ordered the phone. Second question is a bit perplexing. If you mean do you have to set up a fingerprint recognition, it's probably a good idea, but optional. You can also do a pattern. No one wants to leave a phone laying around - even for a minute - that does not have some sort of secure entry protocol.
A:AnswerYes, make sure you get an unlocked version of this phone. It will work with any phone provider. You'll just need a sim card once you arrive in Europe. Also many U.S. companies offer plans for travel.