A:AnswerHi,
Yes, this phone has no Gallery. However, it does have Photos app which is the built in Gallery app of the phone. You can still manage and sync your pictures to your Google account to save space.
-Jess
A:Answeryes, whatever wireless provider you will be going with is who you will get one from
ie, I used cricket, best buy sells cricket (and other) sim card kits
A:AnswerHi Dan,
This phone has a Micro SD card slot for your memory expansion. Check this link to see all of this phone's specifications: https://www.motorola.com/us/products/moto-g-plus
-Jess
A:AnswerHi Bulgaru,
Thanks for your interest. Yes, this phone may work but can't guarantee that all carrier features will work as the device is a US variant and has different bands. We do not recommend customers buying a phone from a different country as the device's warranty is limited to where it was purchased.
-Jess
A:AnswerI put in the nano SIM card from the phone this one is replacing, it went in no issues whatsoever, went to my carrier to setup data settings and restarted the phone and I was up and running in a few minutes. I transferred messages using a free google play app and 10gb of photos using a usb cable file transfer from my PC. In under an hour I was up and enjoying this camera's speed, camera, display, and looks.
A:AnswerI am on Verizon prepaid and also have a Galaxy s5. I called them to verify that they would put a nano sim in and activate. Yes, they will. Re: return of phone to Best Buy. You have 14 days. If you return with opened package, there is a $35 restocking fee. If you return unopened package within 14 days, no restocking fee.
A:AnswerI am using it with Boost and it works very well. It was a hassle getting a sim card for it with Boost. They do not have sims for this phone. But you can go to a Sprint store and get a sim that they sell for Sprint/Boost/Virgin Mobile. That will work. NEXT: Even though they share a network: You will need Boost to do a sim "rescue" to move the sim from Sprints network to Boost.
A:AnswerI believe that the Sprint HTC One has a micro SIM so NO, you need a nano SIM. (In desperate times, cutting of ones SIM is an option which is what I had to do.)
A:AnswerYes. Brand new in box with 64gb hard drive and 4gb ram. I tested on both united states carries ATT and T Mobile and it works fine. You can get a list of bands that the phone supports to double check with the carrier you wanna use with on Argentina. Also includes warranty from Motorola.