A:AnswerI am not sure what the difference between the phones is, but this specific one IS brand new, not used. My understanding on this phones, based on a conversation with a salesperson at Best Buy, is that for some reason the manufacturer didn't sell them fast enough or perhaps it wasn't the most popular when it was released. Therefore, when a new model comes out, those phones that didn't sell fast enough end up on the prepaid isle at Best Buy. The phone can be used as a pre paid phone, or with a plan.
A:AnswerIf you want to keep your number call your provider and get your account number and port account number. Then go to Wal-Mart and pick a prepaid service. I did net10
A:AnswerThe phone has its own 1 year warranty and you have 14 days from the date that you receive the phone from BestBuy to purchase additional coverage. Amazon offers a better extended warranty however, if you buy from BestBuy, you cannot purchase a warranty from Amazon. There is a cost, per month, if you choose, with BestBuy - something I have to think about. For unlocked phones, extended warranties, with BestBuy, there is a *fee* of about $50.00, service fee that is. Since the cost of the phone, with tax, is a little over $200, you should weigh the pros and cons of an extended warranty. I hope this helped!
A:AnswerFrom GSM Arena:
SM-G9200 (Hong Kong)
SM-G9208 (China)
SM-G9208/SS (China)
SM-G9209 (China)
SM-G920A (AT&T)
SM-G920F (Global)
SM-G920FD (Pakistan, Philippines)
SM-G920I (LATAM, Singapore, India, Australia)
SM-G920S (Korea)
SM-G920T (T-Mobile)
And the CDMA Galaxy S6:
SM-G920P (Sprint)
SM-G920V (Verizon)
SM-G920R (U.S. Cellular)
SM-G920W8 (Canada)
Some models have different bands, you can view the differences by clicking EXPAND caret under the NETWORK heading for each technology type on the specific pages linked here: for GSM <http://m.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s6-6849.php> and for CDMA <http://m.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s6_(cdma)-7164.php>
A:AnswerNo, this phone will NOT work with any carrier. Whoever said that is clueless about unlocked phones. Everyone needs to do their research before buying a any phone. I hope I saved someone a lot of grief.
A:AnswerBlu only has 2 distributors for a majority of their phones; Amazon and BestBuy. I own 3 Blu phones, 2 through Amazon and the Vivo 5 from BestBuy. I ordered from here as they still sell it for $199 whereas, Amazon has 3rd party sellers that are price gauging! Over $300 for the same phone - This is NOT a replica, you should not be concerned AT ALL..It is shipped from Florida..
A:AnswerUses a nano sim, but walmart's family mobile sim cards come with easy size outline "punch out" to nano size. Just punch/cut along outline for nano size and you set to go.