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it should work. all you really need is the tmo isis sim card and the app.

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Hi,
I am not on any AT&T plan. I wanted to sign up for a monthly data plan so I went to AT&T store they gave me a SIM card and told me to stick it into my phone and activate the card. Well I put the card in and nothing happens. Anyone know how to do it?
Thank you
All you have to do is call AT&T and tell them you have a new phone and sim card. They will tell you to read off the imei and sim card numbers, that's all.
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What plan are you using?
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Isn't it asking for trouble to give them your IMEI voluntarily?
tarsierspectra said:
Hi,
I am not on any AT&T plan. I wanted to sign up for a monthly data plan so I went to AT&T store they gave me a SIM card and told me to stick it into my phone and activate the card. Well I put the card in and nothing happens. Anyone know how to do it?
Thank you
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Go back to the store, have then help you when it doesn't work.
Don't forget to enter the apn info. Load up my FAQ (In my sig) in the store. Note that the safest thing is to use a tiered plan (4 gig or 2 gig) and get a 4g card and use the 4g apn.
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[Q] Straight Talk wants $60 for a SIM card?

So I got my girlfriend a used Captivate.
I then went to AT&T and got a new AT&T SIM card for it.
Then got AT&T to give me the "unlock code" for the phone.
Gave the phone to the GF and she took it to Straight Talk to get a new monthly pre-paid phone card. She had an old Eclair Android phone that she was getting rid of (CDMA) and wants to use the new Captivate I got her.
But Straight talk wants $60 for the monthly card (no problem) and then they want ANOTHER $60 for a SIM card to put on the phone.
WTF.
Are they scamming her?
When I go online, they have SIM's for $15.
And they should not even be charging anything for a SIM if they want our business.
Does she need to bite the bullet and pay $60 for a SIM?
Or should we look into alternative pre-paid plans (Austin, TX)?
CZ Eddie said:
So I got my girlfriend a used Captivate.
I then went to AT&T and got a new AT&T SIM card for it.
Then got AT&T to give me the "unlock code" for the phone.
Gave the phone to the GF and she took it to Straight Talk to get a new monthly pre-paid phone card. She had an old Eclair Android phone that she was getting rid of (CDMA) and wants to use the new Captivate I got her.
But Straight talk wants $60 for the monthly card (no problem) and then they want ANOTHER $60 for a SIM card to put on the phone.
WTF.
Are they scamming her?
When I go online, they have SIM's for $15.
And they should not even be charging anything for a SIM if they want our business.
Does she need to bite the bullet and pay $60 for a SIM?
Or should we look into alternative pre-paid plans (Austin, TX)?
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Here's the thing Straight talk At&t Sims are rare. Back in march they quit selling them because they finished with using At&t towers. If you had an AT&T sim with straight talk before March, then it still works but if your a new customer after that then you have to use T-mobiles towers (which suck by the way). They probably saw that it was an At&t phone and didn't think it was unlocked and sold her the At&t only sim card. Tell your girlfriend to tell them that its unlocked and that she wants a T-Mobile sim
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So the T-Mobile SIM card is free and will work in this AT&T phone?
Maybe I'll just stop at a T-Mobile store and ask them for a SIM card.
She has not purchased anything yet. She walked out of the store in disgust without making any purchases.
CZ Eddie said:
So the T-Mobile SIM card is free and will work in this AT&T phone?
Maybe I'll just stop at a T-Mobile store and ask them for a SIM card.
She has not purchased anything yet. She walked out of the store in disgust without making any purchases.
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I recommend you just go to T-Mobile and use their prepaid service directly. I don't know if they charge for the Sim card but if they do its less than $10. Please let me know that if they do charge for the SIM card. I'm going to switch to them soon. Make sure she says that the phone is unlocked.
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The Android Attorney said:
I recommend you just go to T-Mobile and use their prepaid service directly. I don't know if they charge for the Sim card but if they do its less than $10. Please let me know that if they do charge for the SIM card. I'm going to switch to them soon. Make sure she says that the phone is unlocked. Basically forget about straight talk and use T-Mobiles prepaid service. Same results. Actually maybe even better results since its with them directly and not through a 3rd party.
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The Android Attorney said:
I recommend you just go to T-Mobile and use their prepaid service directly.
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I spoke with T-Mobile last week. They will not let you use their pre-paid service unless you buy one of their phones.
ugh
CZ Eddie said:
I spoke with T-Mobile last week. They will not let you use their pre-paid service unless you buy one of their phones.
ugh
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I didn't know what. I guess just go to T-Mobile and ask to buy a prepaid Sim and lie and say you have a T-Mobile phone. Say its a Samsung Galaxy S.
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[Q] Problems activating Moto X on Straight Talk

I purchased a AT&T Moto X during the recent sale from Motorola for using it on straight talk. I assumed ATT version will work on ST as it is an MVNO of ATT.
I cut down a Straight talk micro sim card into a nano sim card and inserted it into Moto X. It never prompted me for an unlock code. I ported my number from ATT gophone to ST and they (ST) say it is active and provisioned as per their system. But I cannot make any calls and it is not connected to any network. It says HOME at the left corner. When I installed a SIM detector app from google play thru Wifi, it detects the SIM number and the other data. I spent lot of time talking to ST (they say the SIM is active and provisioned as per their system) and Motorola (they say since it is locked to AT&T, it is not working on ST). I tried to get AT&T to unlock it but they will not.
I cut down a AT&T go phone microsim into a nano sim card and activated it under AT&T go phone with a new number , it works. But I want to use it on ST.
1). Is my phone being locked to AT&T, the reason it is not working on ST. If so, if I purchase an unlock code online, it should work. But I never got any unlock code prompt at any time when I put in the ST sim card several times.
2). My ST sim card may not be LTE (I am not sure if it is lte or not. I had it with my previous ST account phone). Could it be the reason?
I appreciate any help/suggestions.
Before you stick the ST card in there, clean it first. Try it again in a few hours. Mine didn't work either the first night
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1. You do not need an unlocked phone to use a ST sim running on the AT&T network. If you are using a t-mobile sim, you will need the phone unlocked. What are the first 5 digits on the sim card? I think AT&T is 89014.
2. I would buy a new ST sim card and cut it out again. That way you know you have the LTE version. Buy it NOW so you get the free Next Day shipping. It expires tomorrow.
Unless you plan on using LTE in Canada or South America, you should have bought the Unlocked GSM Moto X. They are/were the same price, but come unlocked and without bloatware from AT&T.
SuperPaladin said:
1. You do not need an unlocked phone to use a ST sim running on the AT&T network. If you are using a t-mobile sim, you will need the phone unlocked. What are the first 5 digits on the sim card? I think AT&T is 89014.
2. I would buy a new ST sim card and cut it out again. That way you know you have the LTE version. Buy it NOW so you get the free Next Day shipping. It expires tomorrow.
Unless you plan on using LTE in Canada or South America, you should have bought the Unlocked GSM Moto X. They are/were the same price, but come unlocked and without bloatware from AT&T.
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It starts with 89014 plus 15 digits.
I should have brought the Tmobile version which is unlocked but thought AT&T version may be less problematic with ST which is an MVNO of AT&T. I did order a new ST micro sim card today

Must use new sim

Not sure if this is the right place but this post is just to inform people of what i learned the hard way today.
There are new SIM cards, they should come shipped with your phone. If you are like me, you just toss your old card in and go with it. I was unable to get LTE with it, but i didnt know that was the issue. I went to the store, they gave me a new SIM to try, and the same thing. The manager got involved and when she looked at the SIM she said it wasnt right. Apparently, the new SIM cards have grey and purple on them in one of the corners. Not 100% what it is but one of the guys said it had something to do with ISIS.
Anyways, long story short if you are getting 4g in the notification, but not LTE and you ,know you are in an LTE area, make sure you are using one of the new SIM cards, it is apparently a requirement because as soon as we put one in, i was good to go.
cloudraker said:
Not sure if this is the right place but this post is just to inform people of what i learned the hard way today.
There are new SIM cards, they should come shipped with your phone. If you are like me, you just toss your old card in and go with it. I was unable to get LTE with it, but i didnt know that was the issue. I went to the store, they gave me a new SIM to try, and the same thing. The manager got involved and when she looked at the SIM she said it wasnt right. Apparently, the new SIM cards have grey and purple on them in one of the corners. Not 100% what it is but one of the guys said it had something to do with ISIS.
Anyways, long story short if you are getting 4g in the notification, but not LTE and you ,know you are in an LTE area, make sure you are using one of the new SIM cards, it is apparently a requirement because as soon as we put one in, i was good to go.
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More than likely the ISIS issue has to do with a secure element SIM. LTE should be available as long as a LTE enabled SIM is used but it will be interesting to see if AT&T has changed the game again. I guess we will soon know when others try to use their LTE enabled SIMs (from their S4s) in their S5s.
scott14719 said:
More than likely the ISIS issue has to do with a secure element SIM. LTE should be available as long as a LTE enabled SIM is used but it will be interesting to see if AT&T has changed the game again. I guess we will soon know when others try to use their LTE enabled SIMs (from their S4s) in their S5s.
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I was using an LTE enabled SIM from my G2, and the new one they gave me originally was also an LTE enabled SIM. Thats the reason for this post. The new SIM has to be used, at least thats the only way they were able to get LTE to work on mine and i truly dont think thats coincidence.
cloudraker said:
I was using an LTE enabled SIM from my G2, and the new one they gave me originally was also an LTE enabled SIM. Thats the reason for this post. The new SIM has to be used, at least thats the only way they were able to get LTE to work on mine and i truly dont think thats coincidence.
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That's interesting, but not surprising. I have to wonder if they did it to keep people from just switching SIM cards from an older phone to a newer phone without telling AT&T.
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That's interesting, but not surprising. I have to wonder if they did it to keep people from just switching SIM cards from an older phone to a newer phone without telling AT&T.
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That was the store managers theory as well. They hadnt even unboxed the new SIMs yet, so i had to hang out for a bit to wait on it.
LTE worked for me with old sim i had from SGS4 , but ISIS complained that it's not secure sim ect. ISIS wont work with old sim, if you dont care for ISIS old sim should get you LTE if you had it before.
New sim did come with the my SGS5 phone when i preordered , droped that in called customer rep to provision it and was set.
ordered mine with Next program, and it shipped with a new sim. Ignored the new sim. popped my nano sim card in using an adapter and works well and I get LTE.
not true. i popped the same micro sim from my S3 into my S5 last night and it worked perfectly fine. LTE works and is just as fast. the only thing was the ISIS app was complaining that i needed to use the new sim to use the new features. I disabled ISIS completely and no more notifications.
ExTREmE99 said:
not true. i popped the same micro sim from my S3 into my S5 last night and it worked perfectly fine. LTE works and is just as fast. the only thing was the ISIS app was complaining that i needed to use the new sim to use the new features. I disabled ISIS completely and no more notifications.
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I am also using my S3 sim in my S5 showing LTE and getting LTE speeds with no error messages. Not sure what ISIS is though.
Pretty sure the new gray sim card is built out of security to use ISIS ( an E- wallet that use money in your cellphone account, etc ).
When I switch from G2 to Note 3, the guy in AT&T store ask me to change the sim card.
The season is just to make sure ISIS is secure when you doing transaction using your phone
laofan said:
Pretty sure the new gray sim card is built out of security to use ISIS ( an E- wallet that use money in your cellphone account, etc ).
When I switch from G2 to Note 3, the guy in AT&T store ask me to change the sim card.
The season is just to make sure ISIS is secure when you doing transaction using your phone
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Well, that's exactly what I said to start with but the OP insisted a new SIM was needed for LTE.
Also using a SIM that is about 2 years old.
On top of that I was constantly (like 2-3 times a week) switching between an S4, Nexus 5, and an iphone 5 with out issues and got LTE on all of them.
shockandawe said:
ordered mine with Next program, and it shipped with a new sim. Ignored the new sim. popped my nano sim card in using an adapter and works well and I get LTE.
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Same here and all is well. ISIS wont work but I dont care for now.
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Well, that's exactly what I said to start with but the OP insisted a new SIM was needed for LTE.
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Maybe im just a bad bad man trying to spread misinformation to the masses. J/K
I was simply sharing what had been determined by myself and a few at the AT&T store. If its wrong, i apologize. Like i stated we had tested with 2 other SIM cards, the old style and even after several reboots, we could never get it to switch from 4g to 4g LTE. Of course as its been mentioned here, i also find it odd that in the time we had other SIM cards in, i never saw an ISIS error. Maybe my phone is just jank.
No harm in the info just had that problem today with gf pro. She wanted to use isis to get the free 50 bones they are offering and she had to get the new Sim with secure in it.
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My question is will Google wallet still work after the new Sim it installed and setup with old Sim have not tested tap and pay yet
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bookmonke said:
My question is will Google wallet still work after the new Sim it installed and setup with old Sim have not tested tap and pay yet
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That wasn't easy to follow, but if you are asking if you can switch back to an old sim card after ISIS is setup, the answer is no. The new sim with the secure element must be used for ISIS to function.
Yes it was but have wallet already set up and want to get the new Sim, was hoping it doesn't kill wallet
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Yes it was but have wallet already set up and want to get the new Sim, was hoping it doesn't kill wallet
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the wallet wont work without the secure sim
Without using the new sim Isis wallet will not work and you will not receive the $50.00 on Serve.

Decided on the Verizon Note8... SIM card question

Can I take the SIM card out of my current Note4 and put it into my Note8? My Note4 and SIM card are just about 3 years old. Is there any lost functionality by not getting a new SIM card or should I just go to a Verizon store and get a newer SIM card? Any advantages or disadvantages to either approach (current SIM card versus new SIM card) like an activation fee or anything like that?
Thanks!
The SIM card is a nano compared to the older micro in your awesome Note4, I had one too before the Note8
You can cut the SIM card to size but there is a chance you can cut it incorrectly and have issues, also a cut SIM card is not covered when you bring it into a store.
Your best bet is go get a new nano SIM at your provider.
I cut my SIM and I am not experiencing any issues but I do want to get a new one soon.
Ok, I figured there was likely a change in something over the last 3 years. Do you know if they will charge me the ridiculous activation fee ($35, i think?)?
blaidan said:
Can I take the SIM card out of my current Note4 and put it into my Note8? My Note4 and SIM card are just about 3 years old. Is there any lost functionality by not getting a new SIM card or should I just go to a Verizon store and get a newer SIM card? Any advantages or disadvantages to either approach (current SIM card versus new SIM card) like an activation fee or anything like that?
Thanks!
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It has been suggested by all carriers that new SIMs be used because there have been several issues with previously used SIMs and provision functionality...in other words, there is better connections and access to carrier functions when using new SIMs...most are free from your carrier...I tested my s7e SIM and a new SIM and while they are both from my carrier, only the new SIM provisioned WiFi calling correctly and there was a considerable change in data speeds...just an idea though...
BlueFox721 said:
It has been suggested by all carriers that new SIMs be used because there have been several issues with previously used SIMs and provision functionality...in other words, there is better connections and access to carrier functions when using new SIMs...most are free from your carrier...I tested my s7e SIM and a new SIM and while they are both from my carrier, only the new SIM provisioned WiFi calling correctly and there was a considerable change in data speeds...just an idea though...
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Thanks. That makes sense. I understand that the SIM is likely free. But, does anyone think Verizon will charge me the activation fee to put provision my Note8 on my account to replace my current Note4?
Thanks again!
One more question... Do i need the SIM card installed in the phone to actually go through the phone setup? I'm guessing not, but wasn't sure if it had to go through the setup all over again once the SIM finally is installed. I should get the phone today but probably won't get to a Verizon store to get a new SIM until a day or 2 from now. Thanks.
blaidan said:
One more question... Do i need the SIM card installed in the phone to actually go through the phone setup? I'm guessing not, but wasn't sure if it had to go through the setup all over again once the SIM finally is installed. I should get the phone today but probably won't get to a Verizon store to get a new SIM until a day or 2 from now. Thanks.
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In most cases you shouldn't, and don't require a SIM card to get through the setup wizard, however I'm not sure if the process is different for US carriers so don't take my word for it.
Popping a SIM card in the phone after setup is complete also shouldn't be a problem.
blaidan said:
Thanks. That makes sense. I understand that the SIM is likely free. But, does anyone think Verizon will charge me the activation fee to put provision my Note8 on my account to replace my current Note4?
Thanks again!
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I just did this yesterday went from the Note 4 to the Note 8 and Verizon gave me the sim for free. The only thing is they had to activate it while in the store so bring you Note 8 with you if you have already bought it. They didn't charge me anything however if you are upgrading through them (getting the Note 8 while there) they may.
Nebreos said:
I just did this yesterday went from the Note 4 to the Note 8 and Verizon gave me the sim for free. The only thing is they had to activate it while in the store so bring you Note 8 with you if you have already bought it. They didn't charge me anything however if you are upgrading through them (getting the Note 8 while there) they may.
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This is perfect! I just got my Note8 in the mail today. (came a day earlier than expected)! I'll take it with me over to the Verizon store and hopefully I have the same experience as you did. Thanks!

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