looking to buy a new phone for the GF and considering the Moto X 2014. i am having trouble finding out if it is fully compatible with T-Mo however.
thank you.
XT1095 (Pure Edition) is 100% compatible.
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XT1095 (Pure Edition) is 100% compatible.
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thank you very much. do you think this device is legit?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Motorol...102?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item51d2ec010e
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thank you very much. do you think this device is legit?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Motorol...102?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item51d2ec010e
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Looks fine. Also consider checking Swappa, that's where I got mine.
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xKroniK13x said:
Looks fine. Also consider checking Swappa, that's where I got mine.
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thank you. and no issues with 4G/LTE?
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thank you. and no issues with 4G/LTE?
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I use AT&T but the Pure Edition was made for T-Mobile/Net 10 primarily (even the firmware has T-Mobile in the version name), so it will be fine.
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Just be aware that the XT1095 does not support Tmobile wifi calling. The phone supports Tmobile in every other way. I personally highly doubt that the 1095 will ever support Tmobile wifi calling.
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Just be aware that the XT1095 does not support Tmobile wifi calling. The phone supports Tmobile in every other way. I personally highly doubt that the 1095 will ever support Tmobile wifi calling.
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appreciate the info. would be nice to have but shouldn't be a need as we have the unlimited everything plan.
I understand it also doesn't support 700 mhz Band 12 which is filling in many LTE gaps that TMO traditionally had in some arras
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theboywonder said:
looking to buy a new phone for the GF and considering the Moto X 2014. i am having trouble finding out if it is fully compatible with T-Mo however.
thank you.
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I went to Orlando a couple weeks ago and I bought one Sim of T-Mobile and always was on LTE and everything went just fine. My model is the XT1097 running 5.0.2 official , so I am guessing that both models, the ,1095 and 97 are fully compatible.
Moto's site had the moto x on sale for $299 recently you should see if they are still at that price.
BTW I own the pure and use it on tmobile no issues at all. I also called about band 12 and was told there are only like 6 cities currently that tmo uses band 12 on currently
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Moto's site had the moto x on sale for $299 recently you should see if they are still at that price.
BTW I own the pure and use it on tmobile no issues at all. I also called about band 12 and was told there are only like 6 cities currently that tmo uses band 12 on currently
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I think it's more widespread than that, there's a thread on Howards forums that had results of people measuring it all over
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I think it's more widespread than that, there's a thread on Howards forums that had results of people measuring it all over
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Yeah, it's a bit more widespread but they aren't really using it for coverage expansion yet. They're primarily using it to improve building penetration.
If you typically hold onto your phone for 2+ years, you may want to consider buying a phone with Band 12 now. Otherwise you probably won't see much benefit for the next year or so.
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Yeah, it's a bit more widespread but they aren't really using it for coverage expansion yet. They're primarily using it to improve building penetration.
If you typically hold onto your phone for 2+ years, you may want to consider buying a phone with Band 12 now. Otherwise you probably won't see much benefit for the next year or so.
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I wonder if Project Fi uses it
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I wonder if Project Fi uses it
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Well Project Fi uses T-Mobile and Sprint's networks and their only device is the Nexus 6, which supports Band 12. I can't imagine that Google penned a deal with T-Mobile that gives them access only to some of their bands...
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Hi,
does anyone of you imported Moto X to Europe? Did you have to pay import charges? Where did you order your Moto X? I was thinking of ebay.com, but I would like to pay not more than 600 USD, but with import charge it would be much more. Is there any internet shop that selling Moto X and it's not so expensive there?
Thanks for all your response.
Allso thinking about importing a Moto X. But with E-bay things get really expensive. Just plain white or black unlocked Moto X will set you back about 600 dollars incl shipping. Than you allso have to pay customs.
well I ordered yesterday a moto x from ebay. the phone was $549 + $20 shipping + $120 import fee.
total is $690 for an unlocked phone which is $40 more than the dev edition.
I don't really know if this price is okay-ish or if I've been robbed... fact is, this phone seems to have a good battery life and coming from a nexus 4 that can only be an improvement.
I think this phone is worth of its price
So ebay is the only way to order it and have it shipped to Europe?
Been having my eyes on the moto x since it became available in the US. My main concern though is not the price (although the import tax is way too expensive) but if the european carriers' LTE bands are supported by the x. Spending 600$ on a phone and not being able to get the 4G speeds is a setback...
I'm actually hoping for moto to produce an international version but probably just having way too high expectations...
I guess we are stuck with ebay at the moment and a big questionmark regarding LTE bands...
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So ebay is the only way to order it and have it shipped to Europe?
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amazon, motorola.com and cellular carrier
mainbord said:
amazon, motorola.com and cellular carrier
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Neither of them ships to Europe (maybe just amazon but there aren't interesting offers).
I also hopes for Google Play Edition, maybe that version will be available in Europe.
I think i saw a recap on the moto x Wikipedia page (the english one) that lists the 4g frequencies that the moto x can use. I think it covers pretty much every common bands.
(I'm one the phone so putting a link here is a bit of a hassle but it should be pretty easy to find)
I have imported a Rodgers moto x to the UK through family. Yes I did get import charges. It needs unlocking I did it through cellunlocker. All works fine.
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eliasf21 said:
Been having my eyes on the moto x since it became available in the US. My main concern though is not the price (although the import tax is way too expensive) but if the european carriers' LTE bands are supported by the x. Spending 600$ on a phone and not being able to get the 4G speeds is a setback...
I'm actually hoping for moto to produce an international version but probably just having way too high expectations...
I guess we are stuck with ebay at the moment and a big questionmark regarding LTE bands...
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I bought it from ebay unlocked/unnamed and it works perfect in Egypt (gsm) unfortunately we don't have LTE yet but H+ is really good.
Price on ebay dropped to something like us$ 490.
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I have imported a Rodgers moto x to the UK through family. Yes I did get import charges. It needs unlocking I did it through cellunlocker. All works fine.
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4G LTE speeds as well?
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I think i saw a recap on the moto x Wikipedia page (the english one) that lists the 4g frequencies that the moto x can use. I think it covers pretty much every common bands.
(I'm one the phone so putting a link here is a bit of a hassle but it should be pretty easy to find)
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I think you are referring to this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moto_X
The variants section state the bands.
I still don't think it'll work specifically in my country cause according to this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks I am on band 3 which is nowhere to be found on the previous link.
Just received it! Rooted, set locale to fr-CA (voice thing doesn't work with fr-FR). I don't have a nano sim yet, I'll try to trim down my existing sim... Either way the real nano sim is coming in the next couple of days.
Active notification is nice. Also, I don't know if this is because I'm mainly using it with USB plugged in but the screen also lights up when you grab the phone. No need to push the power button... It's actually quite nice : just grab the phone and unlock it and you're good to go.
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Moto X is a break trough
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Just received it! Rooted, set locale to fr-CA (voice thing doesn't work with fr-FR). I don't have a nano sim yet, I'll try to trim down my existing sim... Either way the real nano sim is coming in the next couple of days.
Active notification is nice. Also, I don't know if this is because I'm mainly using it with USB plugged in but the screen also lights up when you grab the phone. No need to push the power button... It's actually quite nice : just grab the phone and unlock it and you're good to go.
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Active display and toucheless controls are awesome, made life easy and fast, also camera initiation by double twisting hand, this phone is a break through and I'm trying to imagine what will be the next moto x generation.
Got my Moto X today in the UK..... it's AWESOME.... but off swappa like I did
kkhadr said:
I bought it from ebay unlocked/unnamed and it works perfect in Egypt (gsm) unfortunately we don't have LTE yet but H+ is really good.
Price on ebay dropped to something like us$ 490.
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Hi there,
Is there anyone that can confirm LTE on the moto x working in Europe (at dependable good speeds). Living in the Netherlands currently.
Going to the US for Christmas... would like to pick a moto x up (hopefully the wooden backs our then). Only thing that got me concerned is LTE compatibility. My google searches result in contradictive answers.
Motox should support LTE 700 / 850 / 1700 / 1900 (... if someone could confirm this)
If only I would know someone used this phone successfully in the Netherlands (LTE .. 4G at expected speeds and dependable connectively)
thanks in advance!
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InTheAirTonight said:
Hi there,
Is there anyone that can confirm LTE on the moto x working in Europe (at dependable good speeds). Living in the Netherlands currently.
Going to the US for Christmas... would like to pick a moto x up (hopefully the wooden backs our then). Only thing that got me concerned is LTE compatibility. My google searches result in contradictive answers.
Motox should support LTE 700 / 850 / 1700 / 1900 (... if someone could confirm this)
If only I would know someone used this phone successfully in the Netherlands (LTE .. 4G at expected speeds and dependable connectively)
thanks in advance!
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We could probably help you determine if it would work but you would need to tell us what band(s) your provider uses for LTE in the Netherlands.
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We could probably help you determine if it would work but you would need to tell us what band(s) your provider uses for LTE in the Netherlands.
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providers I am willing to switch to are KPN, T-Mobile and Vodaphone (dutch providers)
wiki shows support for 800, 1800, 2600 (KPN alone supports 800)
again... google search results are contradictive. I believe it when I see it ; ) ... if someone confirms use in the larger cities I would be sold
thanks!
InTheAirTonight said:
providers I am willing to switch to are KPN, T-Mobile and Vodaphone (dutch providers)
wiki shows support for 800, 1800, 2600 (KPN alone supports 800)
again... google search results are contradictive. I believe it when I see it ; ) ... if someone confirms use in the larger cities I would be sold
thanks!
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I don't think you will see LTE support on the 800 or 1800 mhz frequencies used internationally, however 2600 Mhz is officially supported by the Rogers XT1058 Moto X. If you want to verify you need to look to see if the provider uses "band 7 LTE"
If they do then your best bet is a Rogers Moto X, they can be sim unlocked for 8 dollars or less and Motorola allows bootloader unlocking. There is no branding on the hardware or in the software which is nice. The only disadvantage is they are 16gb only and woven black/white only. I will probably be listing one on ebay or swappa soon myself as I have two of them.
Steve-x said:
I don't think you will see LTE support on the 800 or 1800 mhz frequencies used internationally, however 2600 Mhz is officially supported by the Rogers XT1058 Moto X. If you want to verify you need to look to see if the provider uses "band 7 LTE"
If they do then your best bet is a Rogers Moto X, they can be sim unlocked for 8 dollars or less and Motorola allows bootloader unlocking. There is no branding on the hardware or in the software which is nice. The only disadvantage is they are 16gb only and woven black/white only. I will probably be listing one on ebay or swappa soon myself as I have two of them.
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Thanks for the quick response Steve-x
Pardon me for asking. Hope the following is not a dumb questions, but what is a Rogers Moto x? Is this a brand? or is it just a reference to a rooted device? How can I tell a xt1058 model apart from others? (I would really prefer picking a one up when I am in the US next week)
kind of need at least 32gigs... no sd card slot on this thing. However, compromises can not be avoided sometimes.
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Thanks for the quick response Steve-x
Pardon me for asking. Hope the following is not a dumb questions, but what is a Rogers Moto x? Is this a brand? or is it just a reference to a rooted device? How can I tell a xt1058 model apart from others? (I would really prefer picking a one up when I am in the US next week)
kind of need at least 32gigs... no sd card slot on this thing. However, compromises can not be avoided sometimes.
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Not a dumb question at all. Rogers is a mobile phone provider in Canada, they sell the XT1058 version of the Moto X in woven black or white, 16gb only. They are simlocked when new but can be unlocked for 8 dollars or less and they have 2600 mhz band 7 LTE enabled.(this band isn't used in the US) Motorola also allows this version of the Moto X to have the bootloader unlocked which allows for easy rooting and you can flash images from other providers. I am using one myself with a different provider in Canada with the retail version 4.4 installed. There are also no provider logos on the back of the phone which is nice.
So I really haven't had any luck yet trying to find an answer to this question. Does anyone know if the Kit Kat OTA on Verizon's Moto X enables Band 4 LTE?
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So I really haven't had any luck yet trying to find an answer to this question. Does anyone know if the Kit Kat OTA on Verizon's Moto X enables Band 4 LTE?
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not in the release notes and I figured it would be if they turned it on. for a definitive answer call verizon.
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So I really haven't had any luck yet trying to find an answer to this question. Does anyone know if the Kit Kat OTA on Verizon's Moto X enables Band 4 LTE?
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I was informed my new device will be updatable to K.K. and will indeed have 4-Band LTE. Got a Moto X on its way, should be here monday [11/25th] though so meh.
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I was informed my new device will be updatable to K.K. and will indeed have 4-Band LTE. Got a Moto X on its way, should be here monday [11/25th] though so meh.
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Informed by who? I haven't seen anyone anywhere claim they activated 4 band LTE yet
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Informed by who? I haven't seen anyone anywhere claim they activated 4 band LTE yet
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Whoever it is up in my home town in Northern Montana at the local shop, I called in got a better deal than I could from costco, verizons website, or anywhere else. But I'm in Arizona at the moment, He said I'd pick it up here. But personally I'm not too worried whether I get it or not, I'm usually on WIFI anyways.
developer.verizon.com/content/vdc/en/verizon-devices/pages/mot_moto_x.html
Found this it list band 4 and 13
Sry I don't post much so I can't post outside links yes so you will need to copy paste.
Band 4 is already active at least as of the KitKat update which is what my Moto X is running. I was with a friend on T-Mobile and popped his SIM card into my X and it picked up their LTE immediately and T-Mobile's LTE is only on band 4 so it definitely is enabled. Just a matter now of Verizon rolling out the service.
Starting this thread because I know were all interested.
And perhaps in the 2014 moto X thread
Anyhow, https://plus.google.com/103879265800925397987/posts/CnNpg5SmcSR
GSM gets unlockable bootloaders, but no option for vzw. Oliver Meirhaeghe posts towards the end of this thread
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Also full Motomaker customization available, unlike the B&W only OG DE
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Also full Motomaker customization available, unlike the B&W only OG DE
tapped out via XT1053 DE
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Lol let's get the unlock first
It's done, Ollie was explicit, bootloader unlockable
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It's done, Ollie was explicit, bootloader unlockable
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Keep your fingers crossed and eat a can of Spinach lol.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/0...eration-moto-x-developer-edition-for-verizon/
None for verizon
I ve been with Verizon for years if it went for the fact I can't get a signal where I'm at I would jump ship.
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I ve been with Verizon for years if it went for the fact I can't get a signal where I'm at I would jump ship.
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Sadly, this is the case for many. And likely the reason Verizon does what they do ... because they can!
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Sadly, this is the case for many. And likely the reason Verizon does what they do ... because they can!
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You are correct my friend I will probably purchase one and give it hellbforbthe first two weeks. If it does not work 100% As good signal as the old X I'll send it back. Its worth the $35 to check it out. If its worth Im gonna hope some one comes up with a half assed root at least exposed would work for me.
There will be an unlocked GSM version, but no "Developer Edition" per say. The unlocked one will be able to have it's bootloader unlocked - since it's not tied to AT&T.
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There will be an unlocked GSM version, but no "Developer Edition" per say. The unlocked one will be able to have it's bootloader unlocked - since it's not tied to AT&T.
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Kind of. There will be an unlocked dev edition GSM but no unlocked CDMA dev edition.
Hahaha Verizon. They need to kick rocks
If only every carrier in the United States offered equal coverage would we see competition for customer service and prices. I don't think it will be long until a company like T Mobile can build a network as good as AT&T's or Verizon's and then some. I mean hell, its only a matter of time until Sprint's network is decent and just as good, right? All it really needs is time and to actually be expanding they're just doing it more slowly. Once everyone's Network is pretty much equal which I hope happens they will have to compete in other ways and maybe US customers in the United States will get cheaper bills for better services that are cheaper for the carriers to provide.
(Like 4g is cheaper than 3g for AT&T to provide yet because it's a better service no one thinks to question why the bill has actually gone up)
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If only every carrier in the United States offered equal coverage would we see competition for customer service and prices. I don't think it will be long until a company like T Mobile can build a network as good as AT&T's or Verizon's and then some. I mean hell, its only a matter of time until Sprint's network is decent and just as good, right? All it really needs is time and to actually be expanding they're just doing it more slowly. Once everyone's Network is pretty much equal which I hope happens they will have to compete in other ways and maybe US customers in the United States will get cheaper bills for better services that are cheaper for the carriers to provide.
(Like 4g is cheaper than 3g for AT&T to provide yet because it's a better service no one thinks to question why the bill has actually gone up)
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I wish it were that easy I read an article they said that T Mobile and Sprint are so far behind they can't catch up. That's what the deal was all about with U.S. Cell selling there bandwidth to Sprint. U.S. Cell figured there was so much competition in the Chicago and I believe St Louis market there money would be better spent somewhere else were they had a better shot. So they sold there shares of the market to Sprint. I believe the Moto X not getting unlocked is call about Verizon just being the ****'s they are because they could. This is just my gut feeling but I think the boot loader will get unlocked maybe not in 4.4.4 but maybe Android L when stuff first comes out it has vonerabalities ( or however you spell it lol) wishful thinking but there some smart guys out there. I'll bet they charge for it but so did the middle man. Well worth a few bucks to get unlocked.
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Hello,
I live in Brazil and purchased the Moto Maxx (the global version of the Droid Turbo) yesterday - awesome phone, I got the 64GB ballistic nylon one (only one released so far).
I´ll be going to the USA in january, and I´ll be staying there for 6 weeks, travelling a lot in this period, so I was thinking of getting a prepaid plan with at least 1GB of data. From what I read, the Verizon version would not work here, because in Brazil the whole country uses GSM. I´d like to know in which carrier I should get this prepaid plan. According to the brazilian motorola site, the network specs are as follows:
Networks:
4G / LTE (Cat 4)
UMTS / HSPA+
GSM / EDGE
Bands:
LTE Cat 4 (Bands 2, 3, 4, 7, 17)
UMTS / HSPA+ (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz)
GSM (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
Thanks in advance!
That probably can run any network in US I think....you got band 4 and 17 which will work for at&t and T-mobile
4G LTE shouldn't be a problem
Go with straight talk. Easy peasy and no carrier BS. Also, buy me another Moto Maxx and I'll pay you $75 USD over your cost. PM for details. Seriously. =)
Those freqs are perfect for AT&T or straight talk, completely covered across the board. I was thinking of importing one myself.
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Go with straight talk. Easy peasy and no carrier BS. Also, buy me another Moto Maxx and I'll pay you $75 USD over your cost. PM for details. Seriously. =)
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That would be around $1000 USD, prices in Brazil are really high compared to other markets, I guess the best is to wait for the mexican version that costs the same as Verizon.
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krabman said:
Those freqs are perfect for AT&T or straight talk, completely covered across the board. I was thinking of importing one myself.
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Just next week is the release here in Mexico, so I guess many people would be selling this also in eBay.
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Yes, I was going to wait for the Mexican release. I was thinking of going south and getting some sun anyways so it wouldn't be a problem just to hop across and pick one up. I like Mexico so it would be win win for me.
Depending on where you are in the US, Cricket is now owned by AT&T and is using their network (including 4G LTE). They're also a pre-paid carrier and have a few tiers that offer different amounts of data (1GB for $40, 3GB for $50, or 6GB for $60). Technically the data is unlimited, but after you hit the cap it's throttled to 2G speeds. Straight Talk does the same thing, but they only offer 2.5GB for $45 last I checked. So you have a couple options.
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Just so you know: the moto maxx does not come with the some of the droid features, like the command center or droid zap. Not that I miss those things.
Does this phone support the Moto Suite/Moto Voice like on the 2014 MotoX and Droid Turbo?
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Does this phone support the Moto Suite/Moto Voice like on the 2014 MotoX and Droid Turbo?
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Yes, it does.
This would be an ideal phone for me, but I worry than there would be no warranty. Also, how fast will it get Android Updates?
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This would be an ideal phone for me, but I worry than there would be no warranty. Also, how fast will it get Android Updates?
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Motorola is a company that works fast on updates, they already have the Lollipop for Moto X and Moto G, so probably the Turbo/Maxx also have the update already done, just waiting for the global release.
The warranty is something that you should ask, I mean, there are a lot of companies that now do their products as global warranty, meaning that it doesn't matter when you buy the device or where you are, you can always take it to their offices for any issue and they should resolve it; but again, is better to ask first.
I just put it on my credit card which will places a one year warranty on it no matter what the manufacturer might be.
Moto Maxx root?
Is rooting the Moto Maxx going to be the same exact situation for Droid Turbo since its the same phone? Or are the Moto Maxx's unlocked and easy to root and whatnot? This is the only reason I would get a Moto Maxx. Im thinking of purchasing one alongside a Nexus 6 to compare all 3 and develop some apps Ive been trying to get up and running for months.
Thanks a lot for all the replies. think I´ll be going with straight talk.
I´ve been running the moto max for 5 days now, I´ll be glad to answer any questions I can about this phone.
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Thanks a lot for all the replies. think I´ll be going with straight talk.
I´ve been running the moto max for 5 days now, I´ll be glad to answer any questions I can about this phone.
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This please?.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/help/mic-test-loud-environment-t2934741
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mrnakashima said:
Thanks a lot for all the replies. think I´ll be going with straight talk.
I´ve been running the moto max for 5 days now, I´ll be glad to answer any questions I can about this phone.
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Have you attempted oem unlock?
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Have you attempted oem unlock?
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I have not.
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I have not.
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Would you try it for the sake of science?.
So when is the Moto Maxx out in Mexico? Anyone know any exporters or companies that would send from Brazil/Mexico to the Netherlands...
I have yet to switch my Verizon LTE Nano SIM to my Nexus 6 but I was wondering if Advanced Calling 1.0 is functioning, particularly the HD calling feature. Pretty hard to go back ever since having it with my iPhone 6 Plus.
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I have yet to switch my Verizon LTE Nano SIM to my Nexus 6 but I was wondering if Advanced Calling 1.0 is functioning, particularly the HD calling feature. Pretty hard to go back ever since having it with my iPhone 6 Plus.
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Greetings from the Bay Area. I stuck my Verizon SIM in my T-Mobile Nexus 6 and I couldn't figure out how to tell if HD Voice was working (since it was too early to call my wife), though when I made a call it switched to 1x in the notification bar. That's a bad sign. I'll do some more testing today and report back. I was especially curious about this as I too I find HD Voice to be awesome on my iPhone 6.
-Collin-
if its anything like tmobiles hd calling, which works on the n6 btw, both phones have to have it before it works. if only one of the 2 phones in the conversation has it, it wont work.
VZW user here. I can confirm that all of the advanced features are not working at this time. In fact the phone is not even capable of simultaneous voice and data.
This is true of several new phones on Verizon including the Droid Turbo, which of course is the carrier locked 5.2 inch version of the Nexus 6. In all likelyhood the Nexus 6 will not see VoLTE or simultaneous voice and data unless Verizon finds it in their hearts to get an update to us N6 users that will turn those things on for us.
I knew all this going in but i hold out hope that Verizon will carry the phone, which would mean an update will eventually hit.
However, should they not carry it I will be ok with the phone as is.
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VZW user here. I can confirm that all of the advanced features are not working at this time. In fact the phone is not even capable of simultaneous voice and data.
This is true of several new phones on Verizon including the Droid Turbo, which of course is the carrier locked 5.2 inch version of the Nexus 6. In all likelyhood the Nexus 6 will not see VoLTE or simultaneous voice and data unless Verizon finds it in their hearts to get an update to us N6 users that will turn those things on for us.
I knew all this going in but i hold out hope that Verizon will carry the phone, which would mean an update will eventually hit.
However, should they not carry it I will be ok with the phone as is.
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the phone is very capable of phone service and data at the same time. and the phone is compatible to volte. on all other providers besides verizon, it can get voice and data at the same time(verizon is cdma and doesnt support it). that said, verizons volte is just starting to make it out. when you get volte in your area, you will be able to make calls and get data at the same time.
Not true, I have volte on my area and used successfully in the iPhone 6 plus but it does not work on my nexus 6, even after going in and adding advanced calling on my line.
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nismo591 said:
Not true, I have volte on my area and used successfully in the iPhone 6 plus but it does not work on my nexus 6, even after going in and adding advanced calling on my line.
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odd, ive talked to a few using their lte lines to connect calls over volte.
Until Verizon issues an update for the Nexus 6, the feature won't work, period.
I'm assuming Google will push out an update that enables it if you are using a verizon SIM, but who knows.
Just wait. If it's a feature you need, you'll have to wait until Verizon officially supports the device.
nismo591 said:
Not true, I have volte on my area and used successfully in the iPhone 6 plus but it does not work on my nexus 6, even after going in and adding advanced calling on my line.
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Verizon phones have had data and voice at the same time in the past, but some newer android phones (Nexus 6, Moto X 2014, G3) don't have it, yet. VoLTE is a bit different, but also limited to certain devices.
This article might help a little:
http://www.droid-life.com/2014/12/05/lg-g3-on-verizon-gets-advanced-calling-1-0-volte-in-update/
anaphora68 said:
Until Verizon issues an update for the Nexus 6, the feature won't work, period.
I'm assuming Google will push out an update that enables it if you are using a verizon SIM, but who knows.
Just wait. If it's a feature you need, you'll have to wait until Verizon officially supports the device.
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It it software based e.g. is there an .apk on the droid turbo that allows for it to work? or is it on the core android [system] level that needs to be baked in at the time of building the rom? Obviously where I am going with this is if it's something installed, on the droid turbo for example, can we just lift off those files off and work to get it work in AOSP land?
No there isn't. The Turbo doesn't support it yet. Unfortunately you're going to have to be patient.
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simms22 said:
if its anything like tmobiles hd calling, which works on the n6 btw, both phones have to have it before it works. if only one of the 2 phones in the conversation has it, it wont work.
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How do you enable HD calling on T-Mobile Nexus 6? I just switched to T-Mobile from Verizon so I'm a T-Mobile noob LOL
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YankInDaSouth said:
How do you enable HD calling on T-Mobile Nexus 6? I just switched to T-Mobile from Verizon so I'm a T-Mobile noob LOL
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I have not tested this, but usually "ro.ril.enable.amr.wideband=1" in build.prop does the trick.
Coming from Beans I would Like to Know When they begin building a rom will they be able to port this in from something like the new Droid that has this feature working. I Know the Alliance team has the N6
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ok so turbo just got advance calling, who is gonna pull files make it work on the n6?
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How do you enable HD calling on T-Mobile Nexus 6? I just switched to T-Mobile from Verizon so I'm a T-Mobile noob LOL
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you cant "enable" it. its automatically enabled if its in your area. problem is that both caller and receiver need to have this for it to work.
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you cant "enable" it. its automatically enabled if its in your area. problem is that both caller and receiver need to have this for it to work.
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Gotcha ... Thanks for responding. I've got one coworker that's on T-Mobile as well and their device must have it as well because when I talk to them the call is so loud and clear I have to lower the volume! lol
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YankInDaSouth said:
Gotcha ... Thanks for responding. I've got one coworker that's on T-Mobile as well and their device must have it as well because when I talk to them the call is so loud and clear I have to lower the volume! lol
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lol, its the same thing when im talking with my father :angel:
If the N6 supports volte and we are using it before vzw sales the device directly, is Google able to help us activate this feature? Bc i dont see vzw giving an update to phones that are unrecognized and showing as non vzw devices.
Sooo.... I am wondering if volte support will ever work on those of us who chose not to wait til vzw releases their version of the nexus 6?
May be the price we had to pay to get a non tramp stamped nexus without any carrier customizations and bloat.....
#Tradeoffs
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I'm just happy my Nexus 6 hasnt been violated by Verizon. They never got their dirty little hands on it. It's so nice having a phone with No bloatware.
Verizon will eventually carry the Nexus 6 and will eventually send out the Software update which enables VoLTE. I'm not sure if we will get that update? But we shall see what happens