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Originally Posted by issybird
There was a 2g network, but AT&T stopped supporting it at the end of last year and it was dino tech by that time. It really is inconceivable that a new model phone would be 2g. There's a failure of communication between Motorola and the majors on this front, clearly, and I don't know how the hapless customer resolves it.
It may be a blessing in disguise that the phone also didn't have the specified memory, as that made the return easy.
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I've never seen it. 1x, 3G, or 4G are the speeds around here. I'm sure they stop making 2G phones a long time ago.
If I was Catlady I'd exchange it for the 32GB model then take my old phone and new phone to the AT&T store. They will have her up and running in no time. It's free and easy. I've done this with smart and dumb phones. My local store is within walking distance.
Sent from my Nexus 7