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Knowing your options is important ioceanu! Unfortunately, a T-Mobile device is not compatible to be activated on our network. I understand the device has been unlocked, however, our network is not compatible with the device. I apologize about the inconvenience this may have caused.
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MichelleL_VZW
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Not if you actually plan to make calls or text with it. Nor will you get 4G speeds. Verizon uses CDMA for calls and texting. T-Mobile phones do not have CDMA radios in them since they use GSM. And they use different frequencies for 4G LTE so the best you'll get is HSPA+
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Knowing your options is important ioceanu! Unfortunately, a T-Mobile device is not compatible to be activated on our network. I understand the device has been unlocked, however, our network is not compatible with the device. I apologize about the inconvenience this may have caused.
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MichelleL_VZW
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Mrniceguy is correct. Here is an article for you about Verizon, T-Mobile, and at&t. What works and what doesn't work.
After you read it, you will see that Verizon phones are better to have.
Check it out. Its a great article by CNET.
http://www.cnet.com/news/will-a-verizon-moto-x-really-work-on-at-t-and-t-mobile/