- Take the device to the customer services area of the store.
- Tell the CS rep to do a return and re-buy since the device was not initially scanned properly.
- The rep would do the return transaction and put the refund on a store card/gift card.
- During the re-buy process make sure that they scan twice, both the UPC and the serial #. They would use the store card to pay for the re-buy.
- Check the receipt to confirm that it includes both the UPC and the serial #.
expiredProudToBeAnIndian posted Nov 25, 2024 05:37 PM
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expiredProudToBeAnIndian posted Nov 25, 2024 05:37 PM
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Without activation from the beginning, it will never ever going to be unlocked whatsoever.
Pros
- Nice build, even though plastic, the leather back feels nice
- 1080p 120Hz display
- Pretty solid upper entry-level chip, does not lag at all in daily tasks
- 8GB RAM means you can multitask
- 128GB + microSD, I don't take many photos or videos with it, but the storage is there
- serviceable camera array. Main camera has OIS, which is nice on a budget device. Ultrawide is there just to say it has an UW. Photos come out very processed, but fine.
- Dual speakers, not the best, but OK. Call quality has no problems.
Cons
- Heavy af
- Too tall due to giant bezels, taller than my S24U
- Coming from the S24U, the keyboard is thin, making each button skinnier so mistyped keys are more frequent
- Low light photos and video are potato if you're used to flagship, but still fine for a budget phone
- Screen is not very bright, will not be readable in sunlight or even some overcast days
- Motorola software lacks features that say, OneUI has, but some might consider this a pro - honestly back maybe 4 yrs ago, stock Android vs custom skins was great but now manufacturers have so many actually usable features in their skins that stock is a bit underwhelming
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This needs to be activated with it's original sim (with 30 day plan) on ST first then wait 60 days for unlock.
60 days later, can I get both unlocked?
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Between Samsung A15, Moto G Power / Stylus / Edge - you have a few choices for ~$50-75 depending on the MVNO.
I ended up getting two Moto Edge 2024 from Total and one A14 5G QVC Tracfone to park for a year. Edge was around $65 each. A14 was $37 after new customer discount.
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Pros
- Nice build, even though plastic, the leather back feels nice
- 1080p 120Hz display
- Pretty solid upper entry-level chip, does not lag at all in daily tasks
- 8GB RAM means you can multitask
- 128GB + microSD, I don't take many photos or videos with it, but the storage is there
- serviceable camera array. Main camera has OIS, which is nice on a budget device. Ultrawide is there just to say it has an UW. Photos come out very processed, but fine.
- Dual speakers, not the best, but OK. Call quality has no problems.
Cons
- Heavy af
- Too tall due to giant bezels, taller than my S24U
- Coming from the S24U, the keyboard is thin, making each button skinnier so mistyped keys are more frequent
- Low light photos and video are potato if you're used to flagship, but still fine for a budget phone
- Screen is not very bright, will not be readable in sunlight or even some overcast days
- Motorola software lacks features that say, OneUI has, but some might consider this a pro - honestly back maybe 4 yrs ago, stock Android vs custom skins was great but now manufacturers have so many actually usable features in their skins that stock is a bit underwhelming
RAM Memory
4 GB
Virtual RAM 2 or 4
Total RAM 6GM or 8GM
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