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    What are your favorite cases for the Moto X Pure Edition?

    I have the 2013 Nexus 7 2nd Gen. I use the Moko Case with the hand-strap. Given the fact the the Moto X Pure Edition is so large, is there a case with a hand-strap?
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    Nexus 5X on Sprint?

    The Nexus 6P and 5X are compatible with major carriers in the U.S. — here are the full radio band listings | Android Central By Andrew Martonik "None of the U.S. carriers have voiced official support for the phones (nor are they selling them), and while that isn't an issue for the likes of...
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    "I've ordered my Nexus 5X" (Order & Shipping Discussion)

    When ordering, do you specify which carrier? I didn't see this option in the Google Store. I'm with Sprint, and I want to make sure I get a Nexus 5X compatible with Sprint's CDMA network. Surely, there must be a phone model specific to each carrier.
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    "I've ordered my Nexus 6P" (Order & Shipping Discussion)

    When ordering, do you specify which carrier? I didn't see this option in the Google Store. I'm with Sprint, and I want to make sure I get a Nexus 5X compatible with Sprint's CDMA network. Surely, there must be a phone model specific to each carrier.
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    We have the new Moto G, you have questions. Fire away!

    Has anyone had any success activating, and using, this phone on the Sprint Network?
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    We have the new Moto G, you have questions. Fire away!

    Is there any possibility of being able to use a Moto G 3rd Gen 2015 on Sprint's CDMA network? If yes, which phone, and how to move forward with this? This article seems to hint so: Moto G, Verizon Droids Coming to Carriers, But Not Moto X | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
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    We have the new Moto G, you have questions. Fire away!

    How do you like the LG G4? Compared to the Moto X 2013?
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    We have the new Moto G, you have questions. Fire away!

    I wish the Moto X came in a smaller size. It appears the Moto X will work off-contract on Sprint (see above). Question is, is there a Moto G that will work on Sprint? I think I recall reading Sprint Pre-paid somewhere. Question Should I consider the LG G4 as a reasonable alternative to the...
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    We have the new Moto G, you have questions. Fire away!

    Moto X Pure Edition Does Indeed Work on All US Carriers, Including Verizon It's from Droid-Life. by Kellex on Jul 28, 2015 I stand corrected; It's the Moto X, not the G.
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    We have the new Moto G, you have questions. Fire away!

    I read an article two days ago that both the Moto X and Moto G phones will be available on all four carrier networks, "including Verizon", in the title. Let me be a little more clear: This androidcentral forum prohibits me from posting links here because I have less than 10 posts. I've...
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    We have the new Moto G, you have questions. Fire away!

    There is a CDMA prepaid XT1548 model. I believe there are Moto G's that support the following: GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900MHz CDMA 800, 850, 1900MHz HSPA+ 850, 1700, 1900MHz TD-LTE Band 41 TD2500 LTE Band 2/4/5/12/17/25/26 Micro SIM
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    We have the new Moto G, you have questions. Fire away!

    The Moto G will be available in all four US Carriers, including Verizon. I read two articles on this matter yesterday, but I'm prohibited to post links on this forum.
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    We have the new Moto G, you have questions. Fire away!

    It will work on Verizon. You'll have to purchase the CDMA phone compatible with Verizon's network. Unfortunately, I can't post links here, but I've come across articles with the details on this matter, including the various carrier specific Moto G's that will be available for $179.
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    We have the new Moto G, you have questions. Fire away!

    "Moto G, Verizon Droids Coming to Carriers, But Not Moto X" (Article Title) I'm unable to post links. Article from PC Mag.
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    We have the new Moto G, you have questions. Fire away!

    Why is it that the major carriers (AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile) aren't covering this phone as part of it's contract plans? The only option appears to pay full-price, for an unlocked phone, and purchase the correct phone with the right specs to match the network you're using (i.e. GSM...