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Do you think I got a good deal for $49?I have that phone in the 32gb version. It's been a solid phone thus far. I think you'll like it. Congrats on your new phone.
Do you think I got a good deal for $49?I have that phone in the 32gb version. It's been a solid phone thus far. I think you'll like it. Congrats on your new phone.
Do you think I got a good deal for $49?
Have you seen the huge ad banner "buy honor 7" on top? Do you still need to ask question?
you dont see it? maybe the site is somehow recording my browsing history and serving me ads. I need to install some ad blockers...What ad banner?
I called my government subsidized phone carrier, Access Wireless, and they say that for it to work I need to get a Sprint sim card for it as they use Sprint's towers. I called Sprint to inquire about procuring a sim, but they said those are solely for those that have a phone plan exclusively with them. What do I do? I can't afford $20+ every month for a "mainstream" phone carrier. If I can't get my new phone to work with my government subsidized carrier I'll be crushed.
I ended up getting the Amazon Offers G5 Plus for myself a few days ago. My initial impression is favorable but I haven't done much more than activate the SIM card yet.
I'm looking at one of these but I need a good camera. Reviews are all over the place with some saying the camera is great and others claiming it is junk. People also seem to disagree on how well it works on verizon's network. My current phone- nokia icon, has a great 20mp camera but the rest of the phone is just tolerable and WP is dead now. Does the camera take good shots in normal light- daylight, flash, etc? That's really all I need.
nice find. Though I don't know if it will be compatible. I spoke with a rep at a sprint store over the phone and he said there are different sim cards for different models. Even if it's a sprint micro sized card, what might work for an iphone might not work on a samsung galaxy for example due to encryption. The rub is finding out what works with a moto 4 as it appears to be an obscure phone as far as sim cards are concerned.
nice find. Though I don't know if it will be compatible. I spoke with a rep at a sprint store over the phone and he said there are different sim cards for different models. Even if it's a sprint micro sized card, what might work for an iphone might not work on a samsung galaxy for example due to encryption. The rub is finding out what works with a moto 4 as it appears to be an obscure phone as far as sim cards are concerned.
If I recall correctly, the Moto G4 was the first major phone that was supposed to be compatible with ALL of the major carriers, GSM or CDMA. I remember reading about a lot of people having horrible times getting them working with Verizon because Verizon said it wasn't supported and Motorola/Lenovo said it was. It seemed to revolve around WHO you spoke with in the store and how interested they were in trying to help you get it working. It could be a similar situation with Sprint but as was said, I would take it to the store and have someone try to help you with it.
Now, what I would personally take from the "different sim cards for different models" is that it depends on the phone as to which SIZE sim you need. There aren't different sims for phones that I know of. However, there are different SIZES. Some phones will only work with a nano sim while some need a micro. I think that the rep jumbled things up and made a mess of trying to explain that. As long as the phone takes a micro sim or a nano sim, there is no special sim card. It just needs to be the right size for it to work in the phone.
Oh my god. I can't find a Sprint sim card that'll work with the Moto G4 ANYWHERE. Sprint won't give me one like Access Wireless says they will. I looked on Ebay hoping to find one for a couple bucks and I couldn't find one PERIOD.
You are looking at the international version. The regular G4 shows as being compatible. I honestly don't know what the differences are between the two phones but.....I guess there is something.
https://www.amazon.com/Moto-4th-Gen...&qid=1513536693&sr=1-5&keywords=Moto+G4+phone
Sprint told me the same thing when I took it in to them. They checked the serial and IMEI and had to eat crow. Was serious pain in the neck getting a sim card out of them without signing onto a plan though. ugh.Don't believe that the G4 is compatible with Sprint.
From the amazon info:
This cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile as well as with GSM SIM need cards (e.g. H20, Straight Talk, and select prepaid carriers) need to contact the service provider to check fully compatibility of the phone. This cellphone will NOT work with CDMA Carriers like Verizon, Sprint, Boost mobile or Virgin mobile
https://www.amazon.ca/Motorola-XT16...F8&qid=1513513211&sr=1-2&keywords=motorola+g4