A:AnswerAn internet search shows MOTO E4 and newer support VoLTE.
I checked on my Moto E (2020 / E7) by dialing *#*#4636#*#* and it shows VoLTE Provisioning on, but I don't know if mine is using it on Consumer Cellular over AT&T.
A:AnswerNo, K1234. This phone will not work on both Virgin and Boost Mobile. Please see this link to see all of this phone's compatible carrier: https://www.motorola.com/us/carrier-compatibility. -Jess
A:Answergrace you can just transfer the sim card to the moto phone with no fanfare. Tmobile will reconize the sim card id and transfer all data to your new phone. i do it to my 2 phones i have
A:AnswerHI Aaron, Thanks for asking. This phone is compatible with this carrier's network but some service provider-specific features may not be available. It would be best to contact this carrier to confirm the features available. -Jess
A:AnswerHi JadenG, Yes, as the device is unlocked and works with major carriers in the US. You can check this link to see all compatible carriers: https://www.motorola.com/us/carrier-compatibility. -Jess
A:AnswerHi, thanks for your interest. Yes, this phone is compatible with Sprint. However, you may have to get a new SIM card to work with this phone. We suggest contacting your carrier to get a new one. - Mike
A:AnswerThis phone is unlocked, which means you can use any kind of sim cards to make it work. If you buy a prepaid card, it will last the minutes you buy and use by week or a month by month plan. There are many stores that sell prepaid sim cards of many companies that sell this service for the budget fit person.
A:AnswerThanks for your interest. Yes, you can use the Moto E for video making, processing, and uploading to YouTube. However, you'll need to use a separate 3rd-party video editing app. Also, you can use it without using a SIM card. - Mike
A:AnswerYes, Dahlia as the device is unlocked and works with major carriers in the US. You can check this link to see all compatible carriers: https://www.motorola.com/us/carrier-compatibility. -Jess
A:AnswerThanks for your interest, Bubba. If you look at our carrier compatibility list here: https://www.motorola.com/us/carrier-compatibility, the device has been tested and carrier-certified to work on Tracfone. - Mike
A:AnswerIt was a pleasure to receive your inquiry about our product, Mike. Moto E phone do have talkback feature this provides spoken feedback so that you can use your device without looking at the screen and Select to Speak where you can tap specific items on your screen to hear them read aloud. You can check this link for the phone's specification: https://www.motorola.com/us/smartphones-moto-e/p?skuId=414. -Mitch
A:AnswerThanks for your interest, Judith. If you look at our carrier compatibility list here: https://www.motorola.com/us/carrier-compatibility, the Moto E has been tested and carrier-certified to work on MetroPCS. - Mike
A:AnswerHi Bill, thanks for your interest. Our phones should work in countries where you may be traveling, though we cannot guarantee all features are supported. Please check with your mobile service provider to see if your SIM is expected to operate. Please note that we never recommend buying a phone in one region for ongoing use in another as Motorola phones are only in warranty in the country/region in which they are intended for sale. -Mike
A:AnswerThank you for your interest in our product, Anne. Moto E phone uses a Bluetooth 5.0 technology. This device launched with Android 10 and currently receiving regular security updates. You can visit our software update page for further details here: https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/software-upgrade/g_id/1949/. -Mitch
A:AnswerHi Sri, Thank you for your inquiry. Our Moto E phone has 1 nano SIM card slot and 1 microSD card slot. You check here the phone's specification: https://www.motorola.com/us/smartphones-moto-e/p?skuId=414. -Mitch
A:AnswerHi Bruno, Thanks for your interest. If you look at our carrier compatibility list here: https://www.motorola.com/us/carrier-compatibility, the Moto E (2020) is compatible with Visible (MVNO of Verizon). But, I would still suggest contacting your preferred carrier to check if the phone will work using their service. - Mike