T-mobile sim card - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Hello everyone. I added a new line and picked up a note 3 and I noticed the sim card has ISIS on the back of it. Is does this mean NFC payments can be made with the sim card. If so think I should get a new one for my other phone?
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That's if the store has them in stock. I moved from prepaid to postpaid last weekend and they had to give me a new SIM card, which was the normal one. I think T-Mobile is just preparing for ISIS to become official and ready to use by putting these new SIM cards in these new phones starting with the Note 3. I left mine alone since ISIS isn't even officially out yet nationwide.

I swapped to isis sim and isis app works...
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Isn't ISIS like a god or something. .lol
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Sprint Version S3 on a Tmobile Network???

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I was wondering if it is at all possible to use an unlocked Sprint version of the Galaxy S3 on T-Mobile's network and still have all of the functionality?
No. Sprint uses cdma technology like Verizon. T-Mobile uses gsm like at&t and the rest of the world
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No. Sprint uses cdma technology like Verizon. T-Mobile uses gsm like at&t and the rest of the world
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This. The CDMA version on Sprint doesn't have a SIM card slot unfortunately. I've read that it has an internal SIM card hardwired into the motherboard, etc.
Sprint SGS 3. Note the missing SIM card slot.
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GSM [T-Mobile] SGS 3.

Activate a new SIM card

Was just on sprints site and dont remember seeing this. Wats the deal??
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IPhone 5's were having sim card issues. Probably that.
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Sprint doesnt use sim cards i think is what he meant.. sprint stoped years ago. And if iphone 5 uses sim card, just shows apples a cheap f thats to lazy to make a sprint version
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Ya that's the Jist of it. Figures its iCrap related. Of course the iphone can have a sim on sprints network, While everyone else cant
Sims are way more secure also.. but also makes phone companys lose money.. dont have to activate when you take your sim out of a 10 year old phone and put it in a new phone

[Q] AT&T Note II with Straight Talk

Hello, I just recently got an unlocked I317 and was wondering what the best configuration would be with straight talk, I have both a t-mobile (trimmed to micro) sim and an AT&T micro sim. I did the qcf hack to enable AWS but it didn't appear to work well with my rom of choice (MIUI). and I was wondering if I should just switch to my AT&T micro or stick with the t-mobile. and If I stick with the T-mobile then how can I resolve the MIUI issue? Is there a Kernel that has the AWS bands unlocked that will work with MIUI?
These are the ATT settings
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These are the ATT settings
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Well that is unhelpful as he is asking about the AWS meaning he has the TMOBILE straight talk sim he`s wanting to work.
Oddly enough after a data wipe, i got the data .
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Straight talk LTE

Started talking about this in another thread.
As of this afternoon my gs3 on straight talk with AT&T sim has gotten LTE. No clue why. I was having trouble with mms and talked to straight talk CS yesterday and he mentioned my account had some discrepancies between the front end and back end of the network and they would work on it. Today, boom LTE.
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My apn settings:
Speed test:
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When I awoke this morning of Friday the 13th, the unluckiest of days, I discovered my precious LTE has run it's course. I did all of could to resuscitate it but failed in all attempts. So here's to you LTE, I hardly knew ye.
RIP LTE 9/12/13-9/13/13
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Carrier unlock sprint version?

Is there anyway? or no?
Not like GSM phones with a SIM card, but you can flash it to prepaid carriers such as Boost, Virgin Mobile, Page Plus, Ting, and others. There are guides in the General section on how to do this.
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Which carrier are you interested in going with? Straight Talk now has a program called 'Bring Your Own Phone' and they let you bring certain devices from other networks over to their network with no hassle. I was searching for ways to flash my old Sprint Epic 4G Touch to Straight Talk last night, and then discovered that all you have to do is call them, pay a network access fee ($15) and they'll activate it on their network.
Don't quote me on this, but I think the $15 is for an "activation" and it is $50 to flash over. That is how it was for cricket at least, but I flashed it by myself for the person I sold the phone to. Honestly not near as hard as I thought it would be,
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