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Possible to switch SIM to new phone while off network?
- 16 days ago
You don't have to waut until you are on the T-Mobile USA network. There is no phone registration. The system checks when if connects fhat the device is VoLTE compatible with T-Mobile. If so, it works. that is all done in a matter of seconds.
The s23 Ultra varies a lot from region to region. The US models end in U/U1. If it is a B variant, the region it ia from can have a big impact on if it will work or not. The Chinese and the South American versions are the least compatible.
You can put your SIM in any device you wish. It needs to be VoLTE compatible with T-Mobile USA's implementation to register on the T-Mobile network and needs to support the bands used by T-Mobile USA. 12, 25, 41, 66, and 71
- TDYDave16 days agoNewbie Caller
Thank you for your reply, which if I understand correctly means I must wait until I get back on the T-Mobile network before I can register the old SIM in the new phone, correct?
The "new" phone is actually a used S23 Ultra.
- syaoran16 days agoTransmission Titan
You don't have to waut until you are on the T-Mobile USA network. There is no phone registration. The system checks when if connects fhat the device is VoLTE compatible with T-Mobile. If so, it works. that is all done in a matter of seconds.
The s23 Ultra varies a lot from region to region. The US models end in U/U1. If it is a B variant, the region it ia from can have a big impact on if it will work or not. The Chinese and the South American versions are the least compatible.
- TDYDave16 days agoNewbie Caller
Thanks again, you give me hope.
The model number is SM-S918B/DS, which I believe is the global international version and appears to support ESIM.
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