HSN.com has for
New Customers: 32GB Motorola Moto E 6.2" Smartphone for Tracfone (XT2052DL) +
1 Year of Prepaid Wireless Service including 1500 Minutes Talk Minutes, 1500 Texts & 1500 MB of LTE Data (total for the entire year) +
Accessory Kit on sale for
$29.99 when you apply promo code
HSN2022 at checkout.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
hocuspocusblade for sharing this deal.
Note, the listed promo code is valid for New HSN customers only; must be applied at checkout to receive discount
Specs:
- 6.2" 1520x720 HD+ Max Vision IPS display
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 1.8GHz octa-core processor
- 2GB RAM
- 32GB eMMC internal storage
- microSD card slot
- Cameras:
- Rear camera resolution: 13MP + 2MP depth sensor
- Front camera resolution: 5MP
- 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS (no NFC)
- micro-USB port (USB 2.0)
- 3.5mm headset jack
- 3550 mAh Lithium-ion
- Android 10.0
Top Comments
Hi there, a quick update from Tracfone.
We have an updated unlocking policy. You can check it here http://tf-w.co/NZyp2bR
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In reality, you should delete this post. Admitting to fraud online is not a good idea.
But perhaps this will help:
If you want to keep your old phone:
After you activate the new phone, try moving the SIM from new phone to the old phone and the old phone should work. I've done that successfully in the past.
Recent reviews from the last few months are extremely negative.
https://play.google.com/store/app...n_US&gl=U
Device Pulse came installed on a phone I bought about 6 months ago. I just turned it on (planning to activate it) and started going through all the apps and disabling many, and restricting permissions on most (a process I go through with each new Tracfone). I discovered Device Pulse and came across the reviews at the link above as I tried to understand what it is, and whether it can be disable or removed (it cannot).
I've managed to keep it off of 2 older phones (many in the reviews are complaining that it got installed without their permission, on phones that didn't originally have it). I have security extremely tight on them and I don't allow and updates - which can be extremely risky unless you really only use your phone as a phone. That's what I do - my phone is a phone only, and I don't enter any sensitive info into browsers (which I use extremely rarely).
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I would mostly just want this phone/service to have as a backup phone to bring with me on my commute (76 miles, each way), because I encounter several spots along my commute, where I completely lose my T-Mobile service. And I worry that if I were to break down, or need to make an important phone, along one of these no service stretches, it would definitely nice to have a backup phone with Verizon service on it that I could use. However, I would also like to be able to use it as a Wi-Fi device at home, to save the battery on my main cell phone.
So, if you wouldn't mind replying again and sharing some feedback on the actual performance differences between the two phones, I would really appreciate that.
Or if you're not comfortable with that, call support and have them do it for you. It's probably time you upgraded
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