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XT1607; yes. It will likely come in a plain box, along with some sort of charger and 90-day warranty card. Mine was flawless and returned to factory default setups, and came with a new, sealed OEM battery and a Samsung(!) charger. I didn't care about the charger, as I use my own. You'll need to download the Owner's Manual, etc. from Motorola website, which is typical anyway. Regarding bands and frequencies, if you scroll down on the product listing and click to expand the gray bar "Specifications", and then scroll down to "Network", you will see ALL of the bands and frequencies that this phone covers. This (XT1607) is the one you want, as the XT1609 (basically, initially tied to Verizon Prepaid) is much more limited in its frequencies and bands, since it is a less expensive version dictated for the CDMA networks only, I believe.
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