A:AnswerI bought this phone open box refurbished for AT&T and it worked just fine for me. All they had to do was sign me up and pop one of their SIM cards in, and voila! And yes it is quite fast and will accept some of the latest android updates. Above average for Android platform phone for sure and personally I like it more than any iPhone I've owned.
A:AnswerNo it is not 5G, but 5G is overrated anyways. Slightly faster data performance but the area coverage is basically the same. This phone uses 4G LTE as far as I know and it has been very good to me. Definitely usable in my opinion for 2022, and even if it isn't the latest, $150 is a steal for a quality refurbished phone.
A:AnswerHi Denise, Thank you for your inquiry. We suggest contacting the seller to confirm and for further details about the activation price drop. -Mitch
A:AnswerHi David, Thank you for your inquiry and for bringing this to our attention. As we stand behind our products, we would like the opportunity to investigate your feedback. Write us an email to [email protected]. We'll be there to help. - Mitch
A:AnswerI don't know about Indian sim, but we use this phone in Sierra Leone, West Africa with no difficulty at all using the country sim. As long as you buy unlocked, it should work anywhere. We've also used Ghanian, Rwandan, and Kenyan sim without difficulty.
A:AnswerHi Phoney1, Thank you for your inquiry. This Moto G Power 2021 Unlocked phone should work using a nano-SIM card but we do suggest first to contact your mobile service provider to confirm if the phone will work with your existing plan. You can also check this link for the carrier compatibility here: https://www.motorola.com/us/carrier-compatibility. -Mitch
A:AnswerHi Crisco, It was a pleasure to receive your inquiry about our product. Moto G Power (2021) phone has a 165.28 x 75.9 x 9.49mm dimension and 206.5g weight. You can check this link for the phone's specification: https://www.motorola.com/us/smartphones-moto-g-power-gen-2/p?skuId=539. -Mitch
A:AnswerNo this phone is not compatible with Verizon
However , it will work on the LTE Verizon service but once you are out of range of an LTE tower call and service will drop
Hope it helped
A:AnswerThat's unusual for the Moto G Power (2021), Lynn. We stand by our phones and we're glad to help investigate and get this concern sorted. Please email us at [email protected] for us to further assist you. - Mike
A:AnswerHi Jeff, Yes. Our phones should work in countries where you may be traveling, though we cannot guarantee all features are supported. Please check with your mobile service provider to see if your SIM will operate. Please note that we never recommend buying a phone in one region for ongoing use in another as Motorola phones are only in warranty in the country/region in which they are intended for sale. -Jess