Reddit Reddit reviews Motorola Moto C Plus 4G LTE Unlocked XT1723 Quad Core 16GB Android 7.0 Dual Sim 5 Inch International Version (Starry Black)

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Motorola Moto C Plus 4G LTE Unlocked XT1723 Quad Core 16GB Android 7.0 Dual Sim 5 Inch International Version (Starry Black)
International model phone, will work with Most GSM SIM cards in U.S. and world Including AT&T, T-Mobile, MetroPCS, Etc. Does not have US warranty. Will NOT work with CDMA Carriers Such as Verizon, Sprint, Boost.Dual SIM 4G LTE GSM LTE: B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20/B38/B40 3G UTMS: 850/900/1900/2100 2G: 850/900/1800/1900Android 7.0 5.0 Inch / 16Gb Storage (11.6gb user) / 1GB RAM8MP Flash Camera + 2GB Front Camera Single/Dual micro SIMs (Slot A: 2G/3G/4G | Slot B: 2G) Battery 2350 mAh RemovableMediaTek MT6737 64-bit quad-core 1.3GHz processor / Up to 30 hours of battery life Typical: 4000 mAh
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1 Reddit comment about Motorola Moto C Plus 4G LTE Unlocked XT1723 Quad Core 16GB Android 7.0 Dual Sim 5 Inch International Version (Starry Black):

u/Ting_Bryce ยท 1 pointr/ting

I was looking at the Moto C Plus link and it looks like it is an international version. It doesn't list the right frequencies to connect to the LTE network so I might stay away from this particular one. There is a Personal Shopper Program here at Ting that could help you find a version of the phone for you. They could also find some other options to choose from that you might not have that of.

As for switching over from the old phone to the new phone it's going to depend on what network you are on at the moment and which one you'll be moving to with the new phone. You might need a new SIM card depending on the new phone you choose but we have guides or our support line to help when you are ready to switch it over. Determining which new phone you are going to use is going to be the first step, then after that, we'll be able to know what the next steps are. We'll be here to help along the way though.