A:AnswerIf fitbit uses a standard bluetooth connection it should be fine. I have mine synced with my earbuds and a couple of bluetooth speakers with no problems.
A:AnswerThe Moto G6 uses a C connector. If you have existing micro-USB cords (such as for your old phone) you can buy micro-USB to C adapters. I bought two from TechMate and they work great.
A:AnswerHi peter,
Thanks for your interest. This device is compatible on both ATT and Verizon meaning it works on both GSM and CDMA bands. Please see this link for its full specifications https://www.motorola.com/us/products/moto-g-gen-6
As for using it outside the US, 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:AnswerHi junia, Yes, you can keep your current number to the new phone as long as the phone is compatible with your carrier. If it is a Verizon phone, make sure that your SIM card is a Verizon SIM card too to make sure it will work. -Jess
A:AnswerHi, I appreciate you have one of our phones. This option is not available on this phone as this phone is running the stock android which is very close to the pure android interface. -Jess
A:AnswerHi A, Thanks for your interest. Yes, you can use this with talk and text line. It would be best to contact your carrier if they would allow this phone to work with just talk and text line only.
-Jess
A:AnswerHi sharon, Thanks for your interest. Knowing about carrier services is good. It would be best to contact your preferred carrier about their fees and other services.
-Jess