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Moto G to Come In CDMA and GSM Variants

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Jul 28, 2015, 2:05 PM   by Eric M. Zeman

Motorola has revealed there will be at least two variants of the Moto G handset for the U.S. market. The first model, XT1540, is the GSM model that includes EDGE, HSPA+, and LTE. This model is compatible with the networks run by AT&T and T-Mobile. The second model, XT1548, is the CDMA model, though it also supports GSM, EDGE, HSPA+, and LTE for world roaming. Motorola specifically said the Moto G will be offered by Sprint Prepaid, U.S. Cellular, and Virgin Mobile. None of these carriers has yet voiced support publicly for the Moto G. The Moto G, now in its third generation, has a 5-inch 720p screen, Snapdragon 410 processor, 13-megapixel camera, and support for memory cards. It costs $179 and is available directly from Motorola.com.

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Shakezula84

Jul 28, 2015, 7:14 PM

Will this work for Verizon?

More specifically, would this work on straighttalk on Verizon. I am thinking about buying my brother a new phone this year as a gift and this would be perfect, but he needs Verizon coverage. His current one runs Verizon.
 
 
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