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Motorola Moto G54 5G Power Network Compatibility with Koodo

  • November 29, 2025
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Hello Community, I just got this Motorola Moto G54 5G Power Edition Model Number XT2343-6 on Walmart.ca and want to know if it works 100% with Koodo Mobile in terms of VoLTE and 5G

Thank You 

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  • Mobile Master
  • November 29, 2025

XT2343-6 should work with Koodo for 5G and VoLTE; Motorola's recent G series phones are usually compatible. Just make sure you're using a Koodo SIM and the APN is set to "sp.koodo.com" for full service. If you're missing VoLTE or 5G, double-check your plan supports it and your phone's software is up to date.

You can also double check  here : https://www.koodomobile.com/en/help/phone-compatibility?srsltid=AfmBOooYCxyc7AkaJCCwhSja7ieIGTCYTFCI8xp7JLcz9S4bWWBEUX3I


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  • Advisor
  • November 30, 2025

I am using a Koodo Physical SIM 


Dinh
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  • Mobile Master
  • November 30, 2025

I don’t think the phone is fully compatible with Telus/Koodo bands. I would be cautious about buying it. 

The IMEI tool is misleading for a new purchase anyway, you can’t check IMEI before you actually have the device in your hand.


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  • Mobile Master
  • November 30, 2025

Looking up the bands supported on this version, it’s got a large number of 4G/5G bands supported and 5G will certainly work. I assume that being sold by a major Canadian retailer would make it also comaptible with VoLTE, but that’s my only potential concern. Since it’s also sold by Canadian telecoms, I’d have to say it’s fine. Just don’t hesitate to take advantage of the return period if you find out it doesn’t work. 


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  • Mobile Master
  • November 30, 2025

I dug deeper and I could find this about your phone : https://www.kimovil.com/en/where-to-buy-motorola-moto-g54

Band 4 is Koodo's main workhorse for LTE and provides the bulk of their 4G capacity in urban and suburban areas across Canada. Without it, your phone will rely exclusively on bands 2 (1900 MHz) and 5 (850 MHz), which are supplementary bands. There’s a chance it will work, but coverage won’t be perfect.