A:AnswerYou can go to the carrier of your choice and they will put their sim card in your new phone as well as transfer all your contacts and aps from your old phone if you have one for no charge. I hope I answered your question. Good luck with your new phone.
A:AnswerAbsolutely YES. You have to buy the OPEN version of the Phone. I activated with ATT México, with my Mexico City Phone Number and works perfectly.
A:AnswerThanks for your interest. This phone has Full HD+, 2160 x 1080p screen resolution. Get to know more about this phone: https://www.motorola.com/us/products/moto-z-play-gen-3. -Jess
A:AnswerYes, cricket does accept moto z3 play phones. I checked with them because I thought total wireless did not, but found out when at their service center that they did.
A:AnswerHi Tim,
The model number for this phone is XT1929-4.
In case you have questions, please email us at [email protected] to further assist you.
- Frank
A:AnswerHi deb,
Thanks for reaching out. 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. - Frank
A:AnswerHi Blended2020, thanks for your interest. The Moto Z3 Play is compatible with the service provider’s network. But, some service provider-specific features may not be available. Please get in touch with this carrier to get further details. - Mike
A:AnswerGot this for my daughter, and she is able to use this in Germany with a German SIM with no problems. Check which GSM frequencies are needed for your carrier.
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