A:AnswerI am not familiar with that provider. But I can tell you this phone is both cdma and gsm in the states.
It is also unlocked and if I'm not mistaken it can be used internationally.
I would contact your chosen provider and ask them to be sure it will work on their network. They should be able to tell if for sure.
A:AnswerI would think it would, as it can be used on both CDMA and GSM technology.
I would go to their website put in your zip code, select this phone and see
A:AnswerHi Jolexus, thanks for your interest in our product. The device is compatible with service provider’s network but some service provider specific features may not be available.We still recommend to ask your carrier to confirm the full compatibility of the device. -Jhei
A:AnswerHi TBKenya. Thanks for your interest. This phone works in and outside the US but can't guarantee that all carrier features will work outside the US as this phone is a US variant and has a different band. I would suggest contacting your preferred service provider to see if this phone will work with their service. We do not encourage customers buying a phone from a different country as the warranty and compatibility are limited to where it was purchased. -Jhei
A:AnswerHi Juliet, I appreciate your interest in one of our phones. It would be best to contact BestBuy and see if this is available in any of their stores. -Jess
A:AnswerI bought this phone unlocked, because I hope to use it when I travel , buying local sim cards, and so I am not tied to one carrier. The phone is GSM and CDMA capable. I can't say for sure if it will work everywhere. I would check with BestBuy or Motorola/lenovo. Phones sold by some carriers will only work with that carrier.
A:AnswerHi JaboncitoLux,
Thanks for your interest. This phone works in and outside the US but can't guarantee that all carrier features will work outside the US as this phone is a US variant and has a different band. I would suggest contacting your preferred service provider to see if this phone will work with their service. We do not encourage customers buying a phone from a different country as the warranty and compatibility are limited to where it was purchased.
-Venice
A:AnswerYes, have bought 2 unlocked Moto phones from Best Buy. They transfer everything, but the best part was when I had trouble with my phone they took the reigns and dealt with Motorola and got me a new phone. The only place I will buy a phone. Kind of like insurance only being as good as your agent.
A:AnswerHave had the Moto g5s plus for a month and it's great. Well under 400 and it's the best reception I've had on Sprint. Battery lasts day and a half plus the 4gb ram, the 2.0 processor and the 64gb drive make it very quick/powerful. Camera is very good /quick and lots of options. The only drawback I see is that Sprint and Motorola haven't provided Wi-Fi calling on this phone.
Good luck.
A:AnswerHi Dee, thanks for your interest. You can check more of carrier compatibilities here: https://www.motorola.com/us/carrier-compatibility. If the carrier is not listed, I suggest contacting them to find out if the phone will operate on their network. -Anne
A:AnswerI bought the 64GB device at Best Buy and mine is XT1806. I can't guarantee it will work but I'm fairly certain it covers all the required bands.
A:AnswerAs long as the SIM card is a nano and not a micro you should have no problems. If for some reason it does not recognize the new hardware just simply take it to verizon and they'll switch it over no extra charge.