Does ATT support Motorola RAZR?

Does ATT support Motorola RAZR?

Today, AT* confirmed the Motorola razr will be arriving on the nationwide AT 5G network1 and it will be available to customers starting this fall. We’re excited to add this cutting edge smartphone to our 5G device lineup and continue our expansion in the foldable category at AT.

What carriers have the new Motorola RAZR?

Additionally, the new Razr will be available through AT and T-Mobile this fall. Globally, the Razr will be available on multiple carriers including Vodafone, O2, Telefonica, Orange, Digi and Tele2 among others. Motorola added that it will have more Razr cases from brands like Tech21, Case-Mate and EvuTec.

Can you still buy Motorola RAZR?

The new Motorola Razr can now be bought from Verizon and Walmart online, or in their stores, and it’s the most desirable smartphone I’ve seen in years, and yet it’s not a phone that people who care about functionality and value should buy. Instead, the new Razr will appeal to those who value fashion and design.

Will AT have the new Razr flip phone?

Introducing the motorola razr, where the flip icon meets 5G speed. * The Quick View display keeps you connected when closed. Flip open for a full touchscreen. Pocketable meets powerful in the new razr….Display.

Display size (inches) Main: 6.2-inch, CLI: 2.7-inch
Colors 16.7 million

Is Motorola compatible with AT?

According to Motorola, the unlocked versions of the moto g7, moto g7 play, & moto g7 power are all compatible on the AT network. Check out the links for more information about carrier compatibility. You can always check any device compatibility by visiting att.com/byod.

Is the razor coming back?

That’s right, the iconic Motorola Razr is back, and the reinvented version will cost a light $1499.99, the company announced Thursday. The new Razr is available exclusively through Verizon and will be available for preorder in the U.S. on Dec. 26, 2019, with an official release date sometime in January.

Does Moto G Power work with AT?

Compatible with AT, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon networks.

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