A:Answer10watts is not slow and this phone has a huge battery 5000mAh lasts 2 days easy. Charges up in 1.5 hrs. Most cars have a usb port, chargers are not needed much any more. No. Not included.
A:AnswerThe camera is decent, but not the best in the industry... but the price tag reflects that. If you are buying a phone for the camera, expect to pay a lot more for a Samsung, for example.
Yes, it works on AT&T. I plugged my SIM card in and it immediately recognized it, no problem. If you are on an existing 4G plan, you won't get 5G speeds unless you upgrade your plan to 5G. I did this, and my plan actually dropped in cost per month and now has more features. (Free wired tethering, wireless hotspot, and HBO Max for free.)
Hope this helps.
A:AnswerHi debar14, thanks for your interest. If you look at our carrier compatibility list here: https://www.motorola.com/us/carrier-compatibility, the Motorola One 5G Ace is compatible with Pure Talk (MVNO of AT&T). But I would still suggest contacting your preferred carrier to check if the phone will work using their service. - Mike
A:AnswerHi Jacking, Thank you for your inquiry and interest in our product. No, this Moto One 5G Ace phone support Verizon's basic 5G network. If a device does not have UW in its product name, it will not support the ultra-wideband. The UW(ultra-wideband) is a Verizon-specific version. Should there be any further inquiries, please do not hesitate to email at [email protected]. We'll be glad to help. -Mitch
A:AnswerHi Cruz64, We appreciate your interest in our product. Yes, Moto One 5G Ace Unlocked phone will work with the T-Mobile network. You can check the link for the carrier compatibility here: https://www.motorola.com/us/carrier-compatibility. -Mitch
A:AnswerHi JuanRamon, Thank you for your inquiry and interest in our product. The model number XT2113-2 is for Moto One 5G Ace T-Mobile/Metro PCS phone and XT2113-3 is for the Moto One 5G Ace Unlocked phones. You can check this link for the phone's specification here: https://www.motorola.com/us/smartphones-motorola-one-5g-ace/p?skuId=537. -Mitch
A:AnswerI guess Tracfone allows "Bring you own phone" so if you already own an unlocked Motorola One 5G ACE then you just need to put the SIM from Tracfone, and I think they sell a new SIM for $0.99 so you may have to spent onetime 99 cents
A:AnswerThanks for your interest. I'm afraid the Motorola One 5G Ace does not support CDMA. Support for CDMA is mostly out of our (Moto) control. At this time, most carrier has not certified the phone will support CDMA. - Mike
A:AnswerHi Maggie, Thank you for your inquiry. It's your option but putting a screen protector helps your Moto One 5G Ace phone screen safer and it gives extra protection, should you drop or accidently scratch the phone, it will ensure your touch screen continues to function as it was intended. You can check this link for available screen protector for Moto One 5G Ace phone: https://www.motorola.com/us/motorola-one-5g-ace-cases. -Mitch
A:AnswerI was blown away by the speaker, 5 holes at bottom, very clear. Sound of calls very good. If you have interference with old phone, you will have interference again. But the calls are clear.
A:AnswerYes, calls drop easily especially when you are on a call and another call is coming through. Once you pick the call coming through the other call drops abruptly. Sometimes you have to flip between speaker and off speaker to understand the other person. Calls or hearings are blurred some of the time.
A:AnswerHi Mima, This phone is US unlocked. You can check this link to see where it is compatible with: https://www.motorola.com/us/carrier-compatibility. -Jess
A:AnswerThanks for your interest, Brupa713. If you look at our carrier compatibility list here: https://www.motorola.com/us/carrier-compatibility, the Motorola One 5G Ace is compatible with Straight Talk. However, there is still no 5G support. - Mike