A:AnswerI replaced my LG G3 with an unlocked LG G5. The good people at best buy took the micro-SIM out of the G3, trimmed it slightly to turn it into a nano-SIM, and placed it in my new G5. It worked great.
Your G4 uses a micro-SIM, just like my G3 did. Best Buy should be able to trim it to work in a new G5.
A:AnswerI was with T-Mobile before moving to Ting (great company, by the way. So affordable!) and used our LG phones with them. T-Mobile is a GSM carrier.
A:AnswerTello wireless network services are provided on the Nationwide Sprint® Network and Sprint is a CDMA provider. The specifications for the LG - G5 4G LTE with 32GB Memory Cell Phone (Unlocked) on its product information page on the Best Buy site show it is compatible with both CDMA and GSM networks and will operate on 1900, 800 and 850 CDMA 2G Frequencies, 1700, and 850, 700 2100, 2600, 1900,1900, 2100, 850, and 900 CDMA 3G Frequencies and on the 1700, 1800, 1900, 2100, 2600, 700, and 850 4G LTE Frequencies...^IFV
A:AnswerIts universal GSM unlocked, no carrier bundle and no bloatware. Its almost pure android experience. You will get updates in india. For warranty, i am unsure that whether lg service center in india will entertain you and render any support service. However, you can register your product with lg and contact them for support (you need to ship to lg manufacturing in south korea). Please note, if you purchase it from best buy, it will be loaded with android NOUGAT (version 7.0) although description lays Marshmellow (version 6.0)
A:AnswerSo we can properly assist you with this please reach out to our support team. Our support team is available via Twitter @LGUSSupport or Facebook www.Facebook.com/LGSupportUSA ^CP
A:AnswerYes, that's the one reason I bought an unlocked phone; had an LG G3 and upgraded to the LG 5; the LG 6 too expensive right now and G5 great price at Best Buy right now.