A:AnswerI use mine to interface with a practically useless ARLO camera system. The processor is fast and I doubt you'll have a problem with the phone itself. T Mobile might.
A:AnswerThe one they sent to me is xt1687 which means it's the 64 gig version. Look at motorola.com for information on the different models and where they're sold.
A:AnswerCheck directly with Consumer Cellular or Motorola. According the the MOTO website, it appears that most of their phones do not work on Consumer Cellular.
A:AnswerYou get support for other languages in Android. I went down the list to languages it can changed to and I THINK mine has what you want. I can't read Hebrew but the characters on one selection look the same to me.
A:AnswerAfter adding the case, it ends up measuring exactly 6 inches high by 3 inches wide and 3/8 inches thick. Without a case the phone is slimmer but difficult to hold onto because the metal body is so slick.
A:AnswerOn my phone, when the person answers, there are 5 icons on the screen about an inch from the top going across horizontally. The middle icon looks like a keypad. Hit it.
A:AnswerI was already a Verizon Wireless customer and just changed my phone to this one, which required changing my SIM from micro to nano. The nano SIM from Verizon was free.
A:AnswerI feel this would definitely be an upgrade from an iPhone 5.....I know people who got this after having an iPhone 6 and feel it is better performing even though it is probably more or less equal.
A:AnswerHave u looked at the trade in value on these phones ? Mine is 5days old and top of the line it has the 64gb and is the 5g plus 5gen its worth $14.00 in trade. Go figure. I'm so mad can't see strait. So good luck. Why not just put a sd card in it .
A:AnswerThe unit is actually under Lenovo's Umbrella now. They acquired it from Google back in 2014.
http://news.lenovo.com/news-releases/lenovo-completes-acquisition-motorola-mobility-from-google.htm
Open Box products are usually Not covered by Manufacturer's warranty, so I would check with your local Best Buy to make sure
Good Luck
A:AnswerI bought three of these phones to use on Boost and they told me the Moto G5 Plus was not compatible with their network, and refused to activate them. Afterwards, since I had bought SIM cards, and they are the same network as Sprint, I visited two Sprint stores and was told these phones were NOT compatible, and also came up in their system as such. I am puzzled to see how anyone is using these phones on either Sprint or Boost.