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Tracfone BYOP 3G and 4G LTE CDMA (Verizon) Phone List:
Motorola Moto G (4th Gen) 16 or 32 GB on Amazon
iPhone 6 - 16GB on Amazon (64GB and 128GB also available)
iPhone 6 Plus - 16GB on Amazon (64GB and 128GB also available)
iPhone 5 - 16GB on Amazon
Samsung Galaxy S5 - 16GB on Amazon
Samsung Galaxy S4
Samsung Galaxy Note II - 16GB on Amazon
Samsung Galaxy Note III
LG G2 - 32 GB on Amazon
LG Lucid
Nexus 6 - 32GB on Amazon
Nexus 6p - 32, 64 or 128 GB available on Amazon
Nexus 5x
Moto X 2013 Edition - Amazon
Motorola Droid Razr M
iPhone 4 - 8GB or 16GB - Find on Amazon and eBay
iPhone 4S - 16GB or 32GB - Find on Amazon and eBay
Motorola Droid 1
Motorola Droid 2 - Find on Amazon
Motorola Droid 3 - Find on Amazon and eBay
Motorola Droid X
Motorola Droid X2 - Find on Amazon and eBay
HTC Droid Incredible - Find on Amazon and eBay
HTC Droid Incredible 2 - Find on eBay
Samsung Fascinate - Find on Amazon
HTC Rhyme - Find on Amazon
HTC Trophy (windows phone) - Find on Amazon
HTC One M8 (windows phone)
Moto G - Find on Amazon and eBay (we have one report suggesting a user got a used Verizon Moto G that had been active on Verizon prepaid for 6 months, and was able to activate with Tracfone, more feedback appreciated!)
My Moto Migrate is an app you can use to do this. What model phone do you currently have? If it is a DROID you should have the contacts on your Google Account if you phone syncs to Google/Gmail.
your limit would have crossed there are a particular no of devices that could be paired
Pair your Verizon Motorola Droid 2 smartphone with a Bluetooth device using these steps:
1. From the Home screen tap Menu > Settings app.
2. Tap Wireless & networks.
3. Tap Bluetooth settings.
4. Ensure that Bluetooth is checked.
5. Turn the Bluetooth device on and set it to discoverable if required.
6. Tap Scan for devices.
7. The Droid 2 should locate any devices in the area. You may need to enter a password. Most devices have a password of 0000 (four zeros).
The Bluetooth indicator should now show in the notification area. This indicates you are paired successfully.
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