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64 TopicsCan an authorized user activate e/SIM?
I was browsingT-Mobile online to find a way toget a new SIM on my new phone. My old phone is very old and uses the old, larger, SIM format. None of the options are allowing me to keep the same phone number and getting a new number means adding an unnecessary line. “Already a T-Mobile customer, number can't be transferred to T-Mobile. We'll provide a new phone number after your purchase complete.” I looked around further to and found an option to “Update device SIM” on my account dashboard which led me to the contact us page and having to call customer service due to security reasons. So, I called CS and tried to get this SIM thing going, but I could not because I’m not the Primary Account Holder. However, I am an Authorized User but that didn’t cross my mind while I was speaking with CS. As I had also found this page:Use the latest SIM for a great network experience | T-Mobile Support That says, If you no longer have the SIM that came with your 5G device,contact us orvisit a storefor a replacement SIM. For your security, the account holder or an authorized user must make the request. But this page is in a different context, so I guess it doesn’t apply at all. Anyway, I guess my question is basically, can an authorized user get a SIM or activate an eSIM through a call? I would guess not as I don’t think it’d be something CS would overlook. I thought it would be easy to do but I guess I’ll have to stop by a store after all and pay whatever fee there is for going in person.198Views0likes4CommentsReplacing SIM card
I'm overseas right now and I lost my SIM card some few days ago (using an international one at the moment). How can I get it replaced when I'm back in the U.S.A? I had a physical SIM card for a prepaid plan, and would like to keep the same phone number I had on that SIM card.Solved8.3KViews0likes6CommentsAccount Security Concern — 355+ Open Ports Scanning “T-Mobile.com” — Severe Third-Party Control
My family and I have undergone a serious security breach from account opening in September 2023 to present. I have taken to network security websites and tools to try to determine the cause of the problem that is keeping persistentconnection from a third-party on my mobile lines Recently I did a Port Scan for the domain “T-Mobile.com” and found that there is at least355 open ports(and 10’s of thousands of identified, closed, or blocked ports). This is very much out of the norm for any other domain I scan (having only 3-5 open ports). I am seeing Port 11 (sysstat - active users), 9040, 9050 and 9051 open for tor transport, 12345 and 12346 for backdoor Trojans onto ourdevices, amongmany other seriously concerning ports Threat actors have enabled third-party licensure and tools for our accounts which forbid security and privacy. Every bill’s text and call log activity is 90% unrecognizable activity. It is strongly believed my phone lines andall activity on them are being shared. When I go into the store, the IMEI numbers showing are not the ones belonging to my devices. There is also an unremovable “managed network” under settings and then Wi-Fi and then saved networks that has always been there and is there when I put my eSIMs or physical SIM cards on any device and goes away when I turn the eSIM off or take the card out. The account is sole-owner, and no credentials have been given out to anyone, ever It also sounds like, from what I heard in store, simply closing the account and creating a fresh one is not an easy process. We have changed numbers and transferred phone service providers two times already and I do not want to do it again if I don’t have to. The crime has survived for almost two years now, and I believe my information and my family’s information was leaked How do I stop this?I don’t know how to close ports or reassign the IP address designated to t-mobile.com. I’m really not sure what to do, but would really appreciate the help Thanks!97Views0likes1CommentRecently moved to rural area and service was great, after 3 weeks I have no mobile data, why?
Prior to getting onto this peer assist forum I found that all methods to reachT-Mobile support require accessing T-Mobile's mobile network, but my issue is being suddenly and persistently unable to access T-Mobile's mobile network no phone without wifi, and no SMS/MMS. This is very difficult to troubleshoot therefore (and I have inadequate Wi-Fi making itworse). When I've recently traveled from home to locations with good Wi-Fi I'm still largely unable to call, receive calls, or exchange texts. So it’s a mobile data issue and not solely an internet issue. I've tried many remedies. Frequent powercycling of the device; disabling battery-management; disabling Wi-Fi calling; enabling Wi-Fi calling; disabling roaming; cooling the device in the refrigerator; removing the SIM, examining it, finding no damage or wear to the copper, cleaning the drawer with alcohol and an air duster, replacing the SIM; among other things. A little over a month ago I moved from Massachusetts to rural northern Vermont. TMO's coverage map seems to show that I have a 5G tower less than a quarter mile from me in one direction, and only about a half-mile away in the opposite direction. Service was excellent for over a month. And now, for over a week, I have virtually none. Possible causes I have considered: * My SIM has gone bad. * Either recent storms or some other even has affected the local access points or WLAN segments in use by T-Mobile. * The coverage map is incorrect or out of date. * My service has been throttled or in some other way been rendered unusable, without explanation. Can you help me to determine a fix, please? The nearest T-Mobile Authorized Retailer and service location is almost 125 miles away and a 3hr drive. I have emailed support with no response. I do not use Twitter/X or Facebook Messenger. I've used the unofficial Reddit support group in the past -- I appear to have stumped them, this time. I appreciate any comment or suggestion. Fix me please! Thanks.91Views0likes0CommentsUsing phone sim in tablet
I asked my question in https://community.t-mobile.com/android-9/tablets-that-can-be-used-like-a-phone-3028 But it looks like the issue has been marked as solved without a clear answer. So starting a new topic. If I use my phone sim in my tablet, can i use the tablet as my phone. I understand about the separate data line for tablet, that is not what I’m asking though. Data works with my phone sim in the tablet, but voice calls are failing, need quick help please. My phone is broken and not able to get a new phone at this time, i want to use my tablet as phone, please help. Thanks!5.5KViews0likes5CommentsiPhone 13 Shows SIM locked Carrier lock / Website shows unlocked
iPhone 13 Shows SIM locked / Website shows unlocked iPhone Message: Carrier Lock: SIM locked > This device might be restricted to the original carrier and/or have certain capabilities limited. Contact your provider for more info. Thanks kindly for taking a look at this topic!Solved361Views1like4CommentsTab S8 + SIM UNLOCK
Hi! I bought a Galaxy TAB S8+ from USA, Ebay I live in Hungary, Europe. The Tab is SIM LOCKED by the T-MOBILE. The seller does not answer to me. How can i contact by the T-MOBILE to ask the SIM UNLOCK? I can not find any email contact. I can not call them. I make T-Mobile account, but i can not finish that, because i don’t have T-Mobile phone number Please help me: szaszabor@gmail.comSolved171Views0likes1CommentNeed my SIM unlocked
I spent an hour on the phone with a TMobile customer service rep trying to get my SIM unlocked. It has been almost 72 hours and my phone is still locked and I haven’t heard anything back from TMobile. I can’t get a hold of anyone from customer service to resolve. Can someone help?216Views0likes2CommentsMax Amount of E-Sims Per Phone
Hi I was wondering how many E-Sims I would be allowed to have per phone. Would like to be able to be texted at multiple numbers and have them all be directed to my one phone. Says online, it’s free for an E-sim and then $10/mo per line. Would I be able to just get 5 E-sims and have a line on each and have them all connected to my one phone? Thanks!Solved78Views0likes1CommentSIM Swap vulnerabilities/ 2FA risks
So with the onset of SIM swap attacks as well as numerous links over the year I wanted to start a discussion to talk about things that we as consumers can do to better protect ourselves. As well as I hope to share information and ideas to T-mobile to improve their security when it comes to our accouts. For those of you who don’t know about the scam that has been going on a attacker will pretend to be you to get T-mobile to assign them a sim card with your number. It is a type of account takeover fraud that generally targets a weakness in two-factor authentication and two-step verification in which the second factor or step is a text message or call placed to a mobile telephone. Think whenever a bank for example sends you the little 6 digit code to your phone to reset a password as a example. I believe T-mobile should have measures in place that allow for a customer to require a instore visit as a pre-requiste before any kind of change like that can occur. T-mobile should also be sending updated alerts before any kind of change happens on the account to both the cell numbers on the account as well as the email address on file. These alerts should require approval before the change itself can actually go through. This would be far more full proof than just having a pin on the account and would prevent this scam from working as easily as it does. Thankfully, this has not happened to me but it is concerning as T-mobile is really lacking in providing tools for consumers to secure themselves.1.6KViews8likes5Comments