A:Answeryes, at least for my Verizon number, I can just move the SIM card into this new phone and it works perfect
not sure if you use other carriers, you'd better check compatibility
A:AnswerHi Fran78, 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:AnswerYes. The same phone is available on their website. Not sure if the one they are selling is unlocked like this model. Unlocked phones can be used with almost all providers.
A:AnswerThe Moto G Power has VoLTE which works through your carrier. There are several phone over Wi-Fi options, so I don't know yours. VoLTE is voice over Wi-Fi simultaneous with Internet (email, browser, etc) usage. VoLTE is voice and Internet usage. Think carefully. With VoLTE your voice is using Wi-Fi Internet which is probably free, but in addition gobbling up voice Data GB instead of calling minutes. VoLTE feature can be turned on or off. The phone processor sips power and speed is above average. Moto G Power probably works well unless you need intensive game play. The smartphone works with all carriers up to 4G AKA 4LTE, Buffering is up to the broadcaster, transmission, and player app. One video review test of HD at full brightness over Wi-Fi at over 18 hours.
A:AnswerYes it would if your current SIM is a nano SIM. Standard SIM and micro SIM will not fit. Please check your current SIM card size. Please check with Verizon. Moto G Power uses a nano SIM card.
A:AnswerHi Cb, No. This phone doesn't work with Boost. However, this phone works with other major carriers in the US. You can check this link to see all of this phone's compatible carriers: https://www.motorola.com/us/carrier-compatibility. -Jess
A:AnswerYou may want to search YouTube.com for "Moto G Power Disassembly Teardown" or "Moto G Power Screen Replacement". It requires tools and experience and effort. There is a chance of voiding the warranty and causing permanent damage. It's not casual or quick or convenient. I only replaced the SIM and Micro SDcard on mine.
A:AnswerHi Allison, thanks for posting. This kind of feature is carrier-specific and should be part of your carrier's settings. Have you contacted your carrier regarding this? Please get in touch with your carrier first to get further details. - Mike
A:AnswerIf you buy an unlocked phone from Motorola you can buy a sim card and use it with any cell phone company compatible with the type of sim cards you intend to use it.
A:AnswerThanks 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