A:AnswerYes - it does support VoLTE.
I followed instructions from an android website, according to which, the answer is yes.
How to:
Method 1:
Settings -> About Phone (the very last option) -> SIM status
Verify: Mobile voice network Type: LTE
Method 2:
Dial a magic code *#*#4636#*#*
Choose Phone Information from Testing menu which comes up
Verify: Voice Network Type: LTE
A:AnswerYes. I bought the phone for that purpose. Once my contract is up on my other phone I am switching both to straight talk. You will probably not receive the extra discount for activate now. I received the discount but I put it on my VZ account.
A:AnswerThe North American variant of the G Power is compatible with the following network services: GSM / CDMA / HSPA / EVDO / LTE. Most international phone services are linked to GSM. If you check on the moto website for the G Power you may be able to find the specific service frequencies used also, in case you want to take your evaluation that far. Often North American phone variants will work on European and Indian GSM service frequencies without a problem in my own experience. No guarantees that it will work in your circumstances.
A:AnswerRegarding Tracfone use, unless your service locks your SIM to a particular phone, and if your SIM fits the nanoSIM format, you should be able to use it.
The phone is a sealed phone, so the battery is not meant to be replaced by the user. There are guides posted online to allow you to learn how, but generally component replacements on sealed phones is better left to the folks trained at the service desk.
Your service provider has your services (ie. data, voice, and text) linked to the hardware via your SIM card which can be transferred into a new phone, if the format is correct. If not, a replacement SIM for your service contract is also possible to set up, generally.
A:AnswerThe simple answer is, I don't know. Most service providers have a "bring your own phone" option. Most "unlocked" phones will work with most providers. You need to pick out a phone and see if your provider will accommodate your unlocked phone. Call your Best Buy store directly and ask them if they work with your service provider.
A:AnswerUnlocked phones do not have to be supported by the Cell Phone Network Providers. It may take too much engineering effort to verify every single Unlocked phone that is sold in the USA. This phone still could work? It just indicates Boost and not tested it.
A:AnswerHi Ken, Motorola phones such as G Fast being sold from Boost Mobile really works on their service. However, Moto G Power unlocked being sold outside Boost Mobile doesn't work with their service. Please see the link again and see all of those carriers compatible. -Jess
A:AnswerThis does not work on Boost Mobile. I had to switch carriers after I couldn't get a compatible sim card for the services. Switched to T-Mobile prepaid and works better than boost ever did!
A:AnswerHi CH, We suggest sending the device for repair to have it fixed for any battery hardware related concern. Here's the link where you can request a repair: https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/mcp/service. -Jess
A:AnswerHi Bob, Thanks for asking. This phone is compatible with this carrier's network but some service provider-specific features may not be available. It would be best to contact this carrier to confirm the features available. -Jess
A:AnswerHi,
Thanks for reaching out. This phone is unlocked to major US carriers. You may check our carrier compatibility site to see the list of all compatible carriers: https://www.motorola.com/us/carrier-compatibility. - Frank