So if I do not have a Verizon phone but want to use the moto x style on their network, can I just get a sim card from them and put it in the phone?
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Why does the video under " where you can buy a moto x pure edition" say it will be avalible on the carriers as well as the unlocked version at amazon best buy and motorola?
Does that mean the will be a carrier version and then an actual more pure version?
Maybe im just tired lol, oh well im waiting for the droid version anyway from verizon.
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So, who has $400+ to spend on a phone? Its easier to get a phone at Verizon on the edge plan so you don't have to come up with all that money up front. Bloatware doesn't bother me because it can be disabled.
-Jason
Didn't watch any video, but the article right here on AC says:
"As for where you can buy it, Motorola's going to sell the Pure Edition on its own website, on Amazon, and at Best Buy."
So, who has $400+ to spend on a phone? Its easier to get a phone at Verizon on the edge plan so you don't have to come up with all that money up front. Bloatware doesn't bother me because it can be disabled.
-Jason
I understand its in the article, but the video is in the exact same article, just under where it says that.
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So, who has $400+ to spend on a phone? Its easier to get a phone at Verizon on the edge plan so you don't have to come up with all that money up front. Bloatware doesn't bother me because it can be disabled.
-Jason
Motorola also offers 0% interest financing on their MotoMaker devices (and other stuff).
That's good to know. I have never checked out motomaker. Thanks for the heads up.Motorola has their own financing program specifically for people who cannot afford to pay the entire amount up front although I believe it is only 0% interest if paid off in 12 months. Since Edge is basically just a 0% financing system now there really is no difference as long as you have good credit.
Ok, so what i just saw on youtube from the marcus brown guy says
There are actually three phones.. The style which is the carrier phone, the pure edition which is exactly like the style but not sold through carriers, only Motorola best buy and amazon. And of course the play, which we wont see in the states.
That makes a lot more sense to me. Im with people who would rather buy it at the carrier store and use the edge program instead of saving up for it lol. I dont mind verizons bloat, i just disable what i dont want.
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Ok, so what i just saw on youtube from the marcus brown guy says
There are actually three phones.. The style which is the carrier phone, the pure edition which is exactly like the style but not sold through carriers, only Motorola best buy and amazon. And of course the play, which we wont see in the states.
That makes a lot more sense to me. Im with people who would rather buy it at the carrier store and use the edge program instead of saving up for it lol. I dont mind verizons bloat, i just disable what i dont want.
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So, who has $400+ to spend on a phone? Its easier to get a phone at Verizon on the edge plan so you don't have to come up with all that money up front. Bloatware doesn't bother me because it can be disabled.
-Jason
I would be pretty confident that Motorola and Verizon already have it worked through. Moto would not be touting the ability to work with all US carriers if they knew there could be activation hassles. Verizon has been the biggest supporter of Motorola since their first Droid device. Verizon might not be 100% in favor of this business model, but it's the future of the industry here in the US.
Also, regarding the 15/25 discount - doesn't matter where the device comes from. Bring your own phone, get the discount.
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Edge is much more than a financing system, depending upon what your data plan is. First, you don't pay the $40 upgrade fee. Second, if your data plan is a certain amount you get $15 back each month, and a larger data plan (8+ I think) you get $25 back each month. In other words, over two years that will pay for the cost of many phones so you end up paying nothing other than tax upfront on the full amount I believe.
my disposable income is zero. between doctors visits, food, gas and trying to fill the heating oil tank for winter, i cant save any money. a family of 3 is more important than a new phone. but with the monthly payment, it is doable. i wish i could buy a new phone every time a new flagship comes out. i take really good care of my stuff so it lasts a while. my droid ultra is mint, and it really is whizzing along good. in November i am eligible for an upgrade and thats the right time frame to see if the pure will be a good phone. with the moto payment plan i can probably swing it. and remember, if i get a new phone, my wife will need to get one too. everything just doubled.you're paying that $400 anyway, the subsidized way means you pay an extra $15 a month, so it would be wise of you to save the extra $200 .... you'll save about $600 every 2 years that way.
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