A:AnswerHi TPokc, No. This unlocked phone will not work with Virgin Mobile. However, it works with any other major carriers. You can check this link to see all of this phone's comptatible carriers: https://www.motorola.com/us/carrier-compatibility. -Jess
A:AnswerThe device is unlocked, therefore you can use it with your carrier and use your current SIM card. In case there's any activation issue, we suggest contacting your carrier. -Jess
A:AnswerI bought the phone and then went to Verizon to activate it. Buying the unlocked phone and then going where you want to activate is easy and cheaper. We got to pick a plan that worked best for us. Verizon also offers Veteran discounts.
A:AnswerI bought the phone online. Was notified when it was available in the store for pickup and that they would hold it for one week until they would cancel the order.
A:AnswerLight use: 12 hours easily, Heavy use (Internet surfing with intermittent phone calls and some video streaming): about 8 to 10 hours. This is my experience. It really all depends on what you're doing with the phone. Watching videos all day = less battery time, Surfing the internet with brightness down = more battery time. Playing games with screen brightness up = way less battery time.
A:AnswerYou can't get.the activation discount that way. BB is basically deducting the carrier activation fee from the sale price. You can get the device fully unlocked for $199 and keep your SIM, and your carrier won't charge for activation. They usually don't when you buy your device outright.
A:AnswerIf you purchase an unlocked Moto G7, you should be able to use either standard. Tracfone's SIM kit for unlocked phones contains SIM cards for both GSM and CDMA carriers. I personally used Tracfone's kit to connect my Moto to Verizon's CDMA network. As to your question about calling on a Wi-Fi network, I'm pretty sure that you can't do this on a Tracfone. You may want to see if other providers have this service.