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Thanks for your interest, tangoT. If you look at our carrier compatibility list here: https://www.motorola.com/us/carrier-compatibility, the Moto G Stylus 2021 is compatible with any MVNO's under T-Mobile Network like Assurance Wireless. But, I would still suggest contacting your preferred carrier to check if the phone will work using their service. - Mike
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It makes sense that insurance wireless would accept any phone compatible with T-Mobile since T-Mobile owns them but I agree with the person who said no they won't accept the 5G Moto stylus 2021 phone. Because I recently just asked insurance wireless if a person can bring their own phone and they said no. Many things to do with the lifeline and affordable connectivity program benefits and companies who deal with it some things may make sense but many sources of info are way outdated. I see sources in 2022 still saying that assurance wireless gives $350 minutes and half a gigabyte of data which is way far outdated. Most of the main lifeline providers now give 350 to 1000 minutes of data for internet access. Although all of them are supposed to be giving a thousand minutes to talk by now. SafeLink wireless gives only $350 although they give the second best bundle for the ACP program. And the USAC was going to stop all fixed landline lifeline support in December and they were going to try to transition everyone onto a wireless plan or a broadband Wi-Fi plan because not many people know but you can apply lifeline benefit toward Wi-Fi and that may be smarter than applying your ACP benefit toward Wi-Fi because the ACP benefit pays a $30 benefit per month for data and it would be a waste to apply it toward Wi-Fi because many Wi-Fi providers have their own low income plans from $10 to $20 per month even without using your lifeline or ACP benefit. So if you use one benefit it will make more sense to use the lifeline benefit. It would really make more sense to use your lifeline benefit for a free monthly phone and your BP benefit to get a discounted laptop or tablet for $10 to $50 and get a mobile data plan with that. Many providers will have Wi-Fi for $10 to $20. A few of them will have discounted laptops. Xfinity Internet essentials by Comcast is $10 per month or $99. Modem installation are free. You can also purchase a new Dell 3120 New deal 3100 for $150. These are worth at least $300. And a provider called Suddenlink or Altice for advantage offers a discounted laptop for about $150. A refurbished Asus I believe. And there are some other providers who offer discounted Wi-Fi between $10 and $20 per month even without using your ACP benefit. Kinetic by Windstream who also offers a great tablet for $20 or $25. Terracom wireless offers a Samsung worth nearly $300 for only $10 in one painting. That's if you sign up your ACP benefit with terracom. They also give you 20 gigs of high-speed data per month. And you can also sign up your lifeline benefit with terracom to get 500 minutes of talk with unlimited text and 4.5 gigabytes of Internet data. BLU J5L or Maxwest 5P you will SIM card phones smartphones are the phones typically giving out my terracom and they may be unlocked. Cox internet Cox communications has their own low income Wi-Fi plan. And if you use your ACP benefit they they sell you a laptop refurbished under $50. They may send you to pieces for people. But unlike signing up for PCs for people or humanit you would not have to buy a mobile hotspot device which can cost $60 some dollars. AT&T has a program called access for reduced Wi-Fi
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.peace to you, The answer is NO. I have a Moto g stylus as well. I signed up for assurance wireless and they sent me a Moto g pure which has much less storage than a Moto g stylus. Today just moments ago I spoke with a representative for assurance wireless asking if I can use my Moto g stylus instead of their Moto g pure with their service and they had to check the IMEI number for my Moto g stylus first, and right after that I was told that it was not compatible with assurance wireless.
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