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I have only used it with cricket (a GSM network), but the Sonymobile website lists its network information as: GSM GPRS/EDGE (2G) UMTS HSPA+ (3G) LTE (4G) Cat13/Cat12 Certified on Verizon networks Sonymobile was giving these instructions to some Verizon users with unlocked phones: Existing Verizon Users: Step 1: Update Firmware on your XA2 device a) To update your Xperia™ device, find and tap Settings > System > Software Update. Then follow the on-screen instructions. You can also update with a computer using Xperia™ Companion. b) Update the firmware to Software version 50.1.A.12.9 or greater. Step2: Activate Verizon Bring Your Own Device profile a) To activate or use an existing number on a new BYOD device, please ensure to log in to your account on verizonwireless.com > My Verizon > My Device > Activate or Switch Device and follow the instructions. Otherwise, call Verizon customer service center for CDMA-less For New Verizon Users Step 1: Update Firmware on your XA2 device a) To update your Xperia™ device, find and tap Settings > System > Software Update. Then follow the on-screen instructions. You can also update with a computer using Xperia™ Companion. b) Update the firmware to Software version 50.1.A.xx.yy or greater.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I use it on Verizon and it works fine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, it will work on Verizon however, it will likely need a BIOS update. Also, if you are moving from an iPhone, BestBuy has a device that can transfer your contacts to the Android. [Only contacts, nothing else] Be sure to make note of the BIOS update requirement as the time I did buy my phone, that member was not aware of the update and struggled for quite a awhile before calling another staff member for help.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Negative. AT&T or T-Mobile are your two best bets. We left Verizon and went happily to T-Mobile with our new Sony phones.
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