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The Droid Ultra being a five year old phone there's no carrier that supports a more recent version of Android that will allow it to be usable with current online services. You might be able to root it and install a custom, third-party ROM based on a newer version of Android. But I'd give some thought into just buying something new or at least newer. If there are budget issues involved, there are plenty of low to mid-range phones these days that are really quite capable as daily usage phones.
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