A:AnswerThe phone has the option to be purchased fully unlocked. It is expected to work on all American Networks. Straight Talk piggybacks off the main carriers, so as long as Verizon or AT&T have a tower nearby, you will have service.
A:AnswerHi Deeb, thanks for your interest. The Moto G7 Power doesn't come with a Sim card. However, if you want to avail the Activate Today promo, you can contact Best Buy for further assistance at this time. - Mike
A:AnswerYes, Beatriz. 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 will 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. -Jess
A:AnswerHi Pamangkin, 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 will 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. -Jess
A:AnswerI have Verizon service also and bought this phone about 5 weeks ago. Verizon will charge you a $40 activation fee, but the price on this phone is such an excellent value, it is a lot less that buying one of the high priced models they offer.
A:AnswerHi ShanghaiPaul, This phone can make calls in China, however we can't guarantee that all carrier features will work. We suggest contacting your preferred carrier to confirm. -Jess
A:AnswerIf this is a question, the carrier will indeed provide the simcard for your phone. If you already have a SimCard from your old phone, just install that into your new Moto G7 Power and it should work fine.