Virgin Mobile?

I am switching to BrightSpot only atTarget, powered by TMobile (GSM). www.brightspotmobile.com you may find it to be near the same costs as VM. I have great bars just waiting for the transfer to happen to really use it. VM customer service is horrid. The Towers are horrid and they wont credit you for them while they are upgrading them for the robo voices and losts texts. Plus they refused to refund me 100% for serveral months of bad service due to tower issues. If you give them your address email and pay consistantly for 6 months straight you get a $25 gift card. Of course if you have a RedCard take 5% off. Even when you use the gift card.... I just got a card for $2.50 off plus 5% off a register coupon and 5% off via Red Card. If I went yesterday I could have gotten one for 10% plus 5% due to the 10% off this week.
 
Motorola page listed CDMA bands for this phone so I would guess they're working in bringing out a CDMA version.

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Motorola page listed CDMA bands for this phone so I would guess they're working in bringing out a CDMA version.

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Yes they are.

But so far, only Verizon has announced they'll be carrying the Moto G.

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Yes they are.

But so far, only Verizon has announced they'll be carrying the Moto G.

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But considering the fact that Sprint allow the Nexus 5 to activate and Verizon didn't, and I think the whole point of the a Motto G is that it's unlocked, why would you want to go 2 years contract at this price with Verizon? It makes sense for Motorola to just release it unlocked and let people activate it on any CDMA network that allows it. Even if Verizon will have a locked version of it I find that very strange and ruin the whole purpose of why such a device exists.

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But considering the fact that Sprint allow the Nexus 5 to activate and Verizon didn't, and I think the whole point of the a Motto G is that it's unlocked, why would you want to go 2 years contract at this price with Verizon? It makes sense for Motorola to just release it unlocked and let people activate it on any CDMA network that allows it. Even if Verizon will have a locked version of it I find that very strange and ruin the whole purpose of why such a device exists.

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Verizon announced that its coming to their prepaid line.

CDMA model looks to be separate, no GSM side.

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