| Product Description: | Update to a smartphone set that keeps up with your squad and the world: the Moto G Play 2024 4G smartphone. You and another member of the fam can enjoy favorite games, apps, videos, and more on the fluid 6.5" diagonal HD+ touchscreen display paired with immersive sound. Capture best-ever pics of your pets, loved ones, and vacation destinations with the 50-megapixel main camera -- and share them; 1,500 minutes, 1,500 texts, and 1.5GB data make it easy to stay in touch and connect with your crew. From Motorola.
Includes two Moto G Play 2024 4G smartphones, each with USB charging cable, SIM tool, one year of service/1,500 minutes/1,500 texts/1.5GB data; handset, car charger, case, and voucher
Android 13 operating system
Snapdragon 680 4G mobile platform with Qualcomm Kryo processor, Adreno 610 processor, and multi-core AI engine
6.5" diagonal HD+ touchscreen display with 1600x720 resolution
4GB RAM
64GB memory
802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 5.1 wireless technology
50-megapixel main rear-facing camera with Phase Detection Autofocus, Quad Pixel technology, multiple shooting modes
Eight-megapixel front-facing camera
Captures Full HD video at up to 30fps
Single LED flash
AI features: auto smile capture, face retouch, selfie photo mirror, gesture selfie, Google Lens, spot color, and auto night vision
Stereo speakers with dual SmartPA, Dolby Atmos support
Side fingerprint reader
Face recognition
Family Space
Rechargeable battery
Type-C USB port
Two microphones
Audio jack
Measures approx 6.45" x 2.95" x 0.33"
Imported |
Leave a Comment
Top Comments
Secondly, a friendly reminder - not everyone needs unlimited talk/text/data. Some people just want an emergency phone, or something with a valid number that they can give out for spammy crap like stores asking for a phone number for discounts. You said so yourself. If you think that's not useful - enjoy all that spam, I guess.
Thirdly, a 4G radio is fine for most applications. A micro SD card slot will let you add half a freaking terabyte of storage for 20 or 30 bucks. No one using this kind of phone needs more than 4gb of ram. These are great devices for people who just want to fit an absolute crap ton of apps, music, movies, and TV onto a phone.
180 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Thanks.
I don't want to stack because if I did, I would not be able to unlock the 2nd one. Or could I stack the plan on 1 SIM and use it in 1 phone for 2 months, unlock it, then move the SIM to the other phone, and it would be able to be unlocked after 2 months as well?
If so, that would be nice.
Tip: Given that there will be ~4 months of service in this scenario, make sure to claim referral and reward points during 1st activation. They would have vested after 120 days, and can be redeemed for more data (~9Gb using sign up bonus). If you already have a Tracfone account older than 14 days (which sounds like you do), consider creating a new account.
Tip: Given that there will be ~4 months of service in this scenario, make sure to claim referral and reward points during 1st activation. They would have vested after 120 days, and can be redeemed for more data (~9Gb using sign up bonus). If you already have a Tracfone account older than 14 days (which sounds like you do), consider creating a new account.
So if I follow your steps, I would activate the 2nd phone using the first phones number? Keep each sim that comes with the phone in the phone it came with as well?
Not sure on what the referal and reward points are. Will look into that while waiting for the phones to come in.
I did order a cheap case off Amazon that comes with a screen protector (I ordered the marble one since black and blue were sold out), it it comes with a screen protector, so I should be good.
https://a.co/d/4F35IS2
First I heard of that......so standard operating procedure for me is to just try a different rep when tracfone agents feed you a line of BS.
I try to go through customer service chat that way you can make a record of everthing that happens in case benefits or a line is lost (allthough sometimes it doesn't help as tracfone will just disregard any and all proof you have). However I had three in a row state the same thing, so I began to wonder if there was a policy change. Anyway I did it via the online tool and it worked (although I later had to switch sims after line was deactivated 24 or 48 hours later), allowing me to transfer benefits from my new phones to an existing line and retain the existing line's number.
I was wondering if you noticed any changes if you did a benefit transfer recently.
After this is done, you will see that all 3 phones appear on your account with only the most recent phone showing as active. Then "activate" your first phone and deactivate the most recently purchased phone.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank EagerFeather155
So if I follow your steps, I would activate the 2nd phone using the first phones number? Keep each sim that comes with the phone in the phone it came with as well?
Not sure on what the referal and reward points are. Will look into that while waiting for the phones to come in.
I did order a cheap case off Amazon that comes with a screen protector (I ordered the marble one since black and blue were sold out), it it comes with a screen protector, so I should be good.
https://a.co/d/4F35IS2
There's a Rewards page on your Tracfone profile after your 1st activation. Others can likely point you to a better usage guide than me.
Tracfone sim cards are said to be married to the phones they came in. I personally haven't had the need to remove any, although on a side note did experience a strange "resurrection" of a phone number deactivated a year ago, onto its original sim via a wildly incompentent Tracfone CS. It was a good thing at the time that I kept all sims in their original phones, otherwise would not have been able to authorize recovery of my actual number.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Leave a Comment