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Hey guys so I need a new sum card for the wick calling and when I go into a t mobile store they said they need the sum card that came with the box but I never got any, then they say it costs 20 dollars for the sum card alone. Is this just a scam cause I read on one of the threads that they're suppose to give it to you for free. What do I do?
call in (customer service 800) first and get them to notate your account that you need the sim, when they pull up your account (corporate locations only) they will see the note and usually not charge you
I have a sim card you can have message me if u want it it came with my phone but i dont use tmobile
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Ya thats bull**** i have never had to pay for one in my life and had tmobile for over 10 years. They practically throw them at me whenever i go into the store for anything.
I know they are making the cost up but do I just tell them look up my account when I get the note thing saying I need a new sum card? I want to outsmart the snotty t mobile workers who don't know anything about phones
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Hi. My sim card was bad too. I just walked into a T-Mobile, and they gave me a new one on the spot. There should be no charge. They actually have a little sim card reader that should be able to tell if yours is bad. I'm new to the whole sim cards thing, but maybe they're charging you because you're upgrading from an older sim?
The first thing he checked was if I had an older card, which didn't support the wifi calling.
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js042507 said:
Hi. My sim card was bad too. I just walked into a T-Mobile, and they gave me a new one on the spot. There should be no charge. They actually have a little sim card reader that should be able to tell if yours is bad. I'm new to the whole sim cards thing, but maybe they're charging you because you're upgrading from an older sim?
The first thing he checked was if I had an older card, which didn't support the wifi calling.
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I'm confused, what was wrong with your original sim card?
I am planning on using an upgrade on another line to get this phone. But the problem is that I cannot just swap sim cards because of the micro sim. I would like to activate this micro sim card on my line. I am wondering if t-mobile customer service will have to deactivate my existing sim card in order to activate the micro one.
I would also like to know if there is any other charge from upgrading to this phone at walmart, anything added to the 200 dollars.
EDIT: Damn, i always do this, mods, move this thread to Q and A if you can, thanks.
David1239 said:
I am planning on using an upgrade on another line to get this phone. But the problem is that I cannot just swap sim cards because of the micro sim. I would like to activate this micro sim card on my line. I am wondering if t-mobile customer service will have to deactivate my existing sim card in order to activate the micro one.
I would also like to know if there is any other charge from upgrading to this phone at walmart, anything added to the 200 dollars.
EDIT: Damn, i always do this, mods, move this thread to Q and A if you can, thanks.
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Once you activate the micro sim card the regular sim card becomes deactivated .
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Thanks, i also have one other question.
If i activate the sim card on my line, which i get using the upgrade from another line. Are they going to let me activate the micro sim, or will they tell me i am not eligible because my line does not have upgrade status yet.
Also, is it possible to swap phone numbers from two different lines?
David1239 said:
Thanks, i also have one other question.
If i activate the sim card on my line, which i get using the upgrade from another line. Are they going to let me activate the micro sim, or will they tell me i am not eligible because my line does not have upgrade status yet.
Also, is it possible to swap phone numbers from two different lines?
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Hmm that is a good question... what happened with me was, i bought the phone on the street... went into t mobile and asked for a micro sim card. They offered to activate it there, but I said no I'll do it later via 611.
But since you are getting an upgrade from that specific line/phone number I think they will:
What ever line you are upgrading, will be the line that all of the information will be transferred to the micro sim card, making it active.
Swapping phone numbers, I am not sure. Never done that.
When you do the purchase in store tell them not to activate it.. They should be able to work with you
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Well, I've done this before and I dont know if different store operate differently but they have never given me a problem.
1. If there is no rebates involve, they simply activate the phone for line that has the upgrade and renew the contract for that line and activate the phone on ur sim.
2. If there is a rebate with the phone (as there is with the S3) they would need to activate it on the phone number for the upgrade and iirc you now have to make at least one phone call on that line. Then u can ask them to switch that phone to ur sim.
Tmobile agents are generally very knowledgeable, so just tell them what you want to do and they should know how to do it. If a store tells you otherwise, then go to another one.
You can also get a micro SIM to SIM adapter
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Do what I did...activate the sim card through 'my account' online, take your old sim card and punch a hole thru it using a sim cutter, then you can swap back and forth easy peasy
The phone has to be used on the line that has the upgrade.. at least a little..
Also.. are you asking about switching the phone numbers on the account because of the required data plan? Because your answer is no. You cannot use the upgrade on the other line, get the required data plan on that line, and then have them swap the phone numbers so your phone number is now on the one with the required data. ( it sounded like that was what you were asking )
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Hi,
I tried to cut down my old sim card to micro sim to try and fit the note 2; however, when i try and use it, the network says unknown and out of service. It is however getting my phone number and voicemail number. Before I cut it down, the sim card was working on my old phone. If it matters, I see that my imei is still there and it says it is clean on checkesn. I won't have another sim card or device to test on anytime soon. Does the situation make sense? Thank you.
Is touted phone carrier unlocked? Of its not, you'll want to do that soon
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The simple slightest cut of gold can ruin service.
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Bryan792 said:
Hi,
I tried to cut down my old sim card to micro sim to try and fit the note 2; however, when i try and use it, the network says unknown and out of service. It is however getting my phone number and voicemail number. Before I cut it down, the sim card was working on my old phone. If it matters, I see that my imei is still there and it says it is clean on checkesn. I won't have another sim card or device to test on anytime soon. Does the situation make sense? Thank you.
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The phone's IMEI might be marked as lost or stolen. Check here:
http://www.t-mobile.com/verifyIMEI.aspx
So I will be getting the HTC One. I'm currently using an iPhone 5, and I want to be able to switch between the 2.
I know the iPhone 5 uses nano sim, and the HTC One uses micro sim, so I will have to buy an adapter.
However, will it even be possible to just switch sims, seeing as Verizon is CDMA?
Thanks!
I'm doing this same thing with my S4. You will have a SIM in the iPhone and a SIM in the HTC One.
You'll need to go onto the website and swap the active device on the line (takes like 5 mins, super easy).
Even if you could just drop the iPhone SIM into the HTC One (you can not), you'd still have to set the IMEI for the device to be the active device.
This is how they track data usage etc. Activation takes up to 15 minutes, but I noticed in my area in socal it took only 2 minutes.
There is no additional cost to swap or use a different device. Did this myself this morning, rep assured there is no charge but they do present a summary of what the line (your phone number) costs monthly. Not to be confused with the IMEI and SIM numbers (for which there is NO cost to swap, add, etc).
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So I will be getting the HTC One. I'm currently using an iPhone 5, and I want to be able to switch between the 2.
I know the iPhone 5 uses nano sim, and the HTC One uses micro sim, so I will have to buy an adapter.
However, will it even be possible to just switch sims, seeing as Verizon is CDMA?
Thanks!
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aubreyjohnson said:
I'm doing this same thing with my S4. You will have a SIM in the iPhone and a SIM in the HTC One.
You'll need to go onto the website and swap the active device on the line (takes like 5 mins, super easy).
Even if you could just drop the iPhone SIM into the HTC One (you can not), you'd still have to set the IMEI for the device to be the active device.
This is how they track data usage etc. Activation takes up to 15 minutes, but I noticed in my area in socal it took only 2 minutes.
There is no additional cost to swap or use a different device. Did this myself this morning, rep assured there is no charge but they do present a summary of what the line (your phone number) costs monthly. Not to be confused with the IMEI and SIM numbers (for which there is NO cost to swap, add, etc).
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I've swapped my sim between at least 20 devices without ever needing to change anything on the verizon web page. The only time I have ever had to have any interaction with Verizon is when going from a nano to micro sim. However I've cut three micro sims to fit into iPhones without issue.
aubreyjohnson said:
I'm doing this same thing with my S4. You will have a SIM in the iPhone and a SIM in the HTC One.
You'll need to go onto the website and swap the active device on the line (takes like 5 mins, super easy).
Even if you could just drop the iPhone SIM into the HTC One (you can not), you'd still have to set the IMEI for the device to be the active device.
This is how they track data usage etc. Activation takes up to 15 minutes, but I noticed in my area in socal it took only 2 minutes.
There is no additional cost to swap or use a different device. Did this myself this morning, rep assured there is no charge but they do present a summary of what the line (your phone number) costs monthly. Not to be confused with the IMEI and SIM numbers (for which there is NO cost to swap, add, etc).
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That's way too complicated. Just buy a $5 sim adapter off Amazon and voila. I switch between my s4 and iPhone on a weekly basis and have never had to call verizon or use the website.
With sim adapter I've been using the Same sim and switching between my galaxy s4, iPhone 5, bb Z10, and lumia 928.
Ok, so it looks like there are a couple different options, and now at least I know it's definitely possible to do easily.
Thanks for the replies everyone, you're awesome!
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**EDIT** Ha! Snap, 600th post. Sorry, had to, I got excited for a second.
I went by a Verizon store today to purchase an HTC One. At the store, there was a sticker on the HTC One that said "NFC SIM required to activate". The sales person didn't know if my nano sim / adapter would work at all in the HTC One. We couldn't even test it, because he said I'd be charged a $35 restocking fee if it didn't work, and if I decided not to purchase... I decided not to take the risk.
Has anyone actually tried moving an iPhone 5 nano sim to an HTC One (using an adapter)?
Can an active nano sim (non-NFC sim) be used / moved a new HTC One, or is a NFC sim really required to activate??
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I went by a Verizon store today to purchase an HTC One. At the store, there was a sticker on the HTC One that said "NFC SIM required to activate". The sales person didn't know if my nano sim / adapter would work at all in the HTC One. We couldn't even test it, because he said I'd be charged a $35 restocking fee if it didn't work, and if I decided not to purchase... I decided not to take the risk.
Has anyone actually tried moving an iPhone 5 nano sim to an HTC One (using an adapter)?
Can an active nano sim (non-NFC sim) be used / moved a new HTC One, or is a NFC sim really required to activate??
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I have not and I don't know the answer to your last question, however I've decided I'm just going to keep the nano sim in the iPhone and keep a sim in the htc one and when I want to switch I'll just go to VZW website and switch phones, like the first answer said. It's real simple so for me it's no big deal. I'd rather not put the wear and tear on the sim and sim tray.
I switch between my HTC One, SG3, and SG4 but they all have same size SIM.
I heard adapters can cause issues
gotta love how apple does everything different until it comes to software that was in Android light years before iOS
how do I tell if my SIM is NFC?
I am still using my SIM card I got when I bought Samsung s3
The iPhone Sim works in the One.
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The iPhone Sim works in the One.
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how do you figure???
iphone takes a nano sim card. much smaller
either need adapter, or ruin his sim and cut it to fit the iphone and then no way to get it to work on HTC One.
correct me please if I am wrong.
andybones said:
how do you figure???
iphone takes a nano sim card. much smaller
either need adapter, or ruin his sim and cut it to fit the iphone and then no way to get it to work on HTC One.
correct me please if I am wrong.
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That's what the OP inquired about. With an adapter it will work. Sorry if I confused.
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That's what the OP inquired about. With an adapter it will work. Sorry if I confused.
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ohh, no need to apologize, I am sorry as well. I understand your post now.
Then why would Verizon put a giant sticker on the HTC One box, proclaiming an NFC sim was required? Placing my iPhone sim in the One (with adapter) will just work? Hopefully this is the case.
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Then why would Verizon put a giant sticker on the HTC One box, proclaiming an NFC sim was required? Placing my iPhone sim in the One (with adapter) will just work? Hopefully this is the case.
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nfc sim is only required if you want to use verizons ****ty isis wallet service which no one uses.. google wallet ftw
josh995 said:
I have not and I don't know the answer to your last question, however I've decided I'm just going to keep the nano sim in the iPhone and keep a sim in the htc one and when I want to switch I'll just go to VZW website and switch phones, like the first answer said. It's real simple so for me it's no big deal. I'd rather not put the wear and tear on the sim and sim tray.
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This will not work. As soon as you activate the One VZ will "burn" your i5 sim. Same thing going the other direction. VZ will not allow you to have two (2) working sim cards.
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...I've decided I'm just going to keep the nano sim in the iPhone and keep a sim in the htc one and when I want to switch I'll just go to VZW website and switch phones, like the first answer said. It's real simple so for me it's no big deal. I'd rather not put the wear and tear on the sim and sim tray.
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Verizon used to disable a SIM after its been used... i.e. SIM A in phone, switch to SIM B, SIM A is no longer usable. So your plan might now work.
Instead, you'll likely have to activate the Nano SIM for the iPhone 5, then use an adapter when moving your iPhone 5 SIM to another phone...
Two SIM adapter options are -> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009B9YWB4/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 or -> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009ABEA7E/ref=oh_details_o04_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (i've ordered each of those, so I know they work ).
i literally just reactivated my nano sim, stuck it in my iPhone to make sure it worked, and then put it into my One using an adapter. works fine
I guess you can call Verizon and have them send you a sim card.
.. but only one lol
got one coming. just in case ever need one
they send for free and doen't charge for the SIM if anyone every wants to save themselves a trip to the VZW store
I had them send NFC SIM, didn't realize i dont need it but oh well.
she actually sent me two because their systems were slow and she never asked my address and I said ur sending it to my appt right, and shes like.. no.
she was very nice, apologized for not asking, and instead said f it and said ill just send one to you and one to the original order cos their computers weer sucking lol
I am thinking buying nexus 7 2013 the one that has sim card. Does a phone sim card will work on this device or you have to go to tmobile to activate it. Don't want to pay extra. Pls help thanks
murayoshi said:
I am thinking buying nexus 7 2013 the one that has sim card. Does a phone sim card will work on this device or you have to go to tmobile to activate it. Don't want to pay extra. Pls help thanks
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Buying the device with a SIM included saves you the cost of purchasing one (it could be free by mail or between $10-20 at a T-Mobile store). However you will have to activate it, which will probably cost you.
I think I read that a T-Moble phone SIM might work, but not an AT&T SIM. The SIM would provide data only -- the Nexus 7 has no telephonic capabiliies.
A SIM is a SIM is a SIM. It doesn't care what it's put inside. What the real hangups might be, are:
1. The SIM is the wrong size. Nexus 7 takes Micro-SIM. If you have an older phone, you might still be using standard SIM sizes.
2. Your plan doesn't support tablets or tablet data.
Regardless, I don't know why you'd want to use your phone's SIM card. Seems like a LOT of hassle and a pontentially broken SIM card if you're swapping them all the time. Activating the SIM that you get when you but the Nexus 7 is free, and you get a month's worth of 2GB data to use as well, no credit card needed.
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I am thinking buying nexus 7 2013 the one that has sim card. Does a phone sim card will work on this device or you have to go to tmobile to activate it. Don't want to pay extra. Pls help thanks
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Search this forum for confirmation, but I believe it has been confirmed that t mobile will not allow you access to data on a tablet with a phone plan. You have to purchase a separate data plan intended for tablets, which on turn will not work on the phone. I think I may have read that at&t does allow you to switch, but you will have to search for confirmation. It's in one of the LTE threads.
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