A:AnswerHi Bobby, Thank you for your inquiry. This Moto Razr phone should work and compatible with 5G Verizon network. 5G service plan and 5G network coverage are required on it. We would like to know more details about what happened and get this sorted out. Write us an email at supportforums@motorola.com. We'll be happy to help. -Mitch
A:AnswerThanks for your interest, Laural. We suggest contacting BestBuy to check their Trade in Program. If you have questions you need help with, write us an email to supportforums@motorola.com. We’d like to help. - Mike
A:AnswerHi Priya, Our phones should work in countries where you may be traveling, though we cannot guarantee all features are supported. Please check with your mobile service provider to see if your SIM will operate. Please note that we never recommend buying a phone in one region for ongoing use in another as Motorola phones are only in warranty in the country/region in which they are intended for sale. -Jess
A:AnswerIt does not come with a phone case for carrying your phone around. They are probably referring to the nice box/packaging it arrives in. They went a bit overboard on the packaging. You could use it as a display stand for your phone. It does come with a nice case for the charger and head phone adapter. But it is not a case for carrying your phone around with you.
For a phone case, I went with the Evutec’s Karbon case. Fits nice and looks good. All the cases I could find did not appear to provide much protection should you drop the phone.
A:AnswerThis is how I purchased mine. I'm a current Verizon customer. Best Buy was able to access my Verizon account with my permission and activate my phone. I was in the store at the time that it was activated. They will also help you with setting up the sim card and data transfer. I think it's best to plan to be in the store for at least 30 minutes for the whole process to be completed depending on how much data you have to transfer from your old phone. Overall, this was a quicker and smoother process than going to Verizon!
A:AnswerYes it will do 5G data on Verizon's towers but it depends on where you're located.
I have averaged around 160 Mbps on speedtest which is about 4x the speeds I got
with my old 4G phone.
Check verizon.com/coverage-map/ to see where there is 5G coverage.