Bring your phone and pay only $50/mo. on our Essentials Saver plan. Plus taxes & fees.

Bring your own phone when you switch to T‑Mobile.

​​It’s easy and affordable to switch. Simply follow the steps below and use our IMEI checker to make sure your phone can give you a great network experience.​

How to keep your phone & number when you switch:

Make sure your phone is unlocked.

Not sure if your phone is unlocked and ready to use on the T‑Mobile network? Give your current carrier a call to check.

Step 1

Make sure your phone is compatible.

We use your phone’s unique ID number to ensure you’ll have a great experience on our network.

Step 2

Buy a T‑Mobile SIM card & pick a plan.

You’ll need a SIM card to use your phone on the T‑Mobile network. Choose one of our benefit-packed plans and buy a SIM card.

Step 3

Keep your personal data & phone number.

We’ll show you how to keep all your contacts, photos, and more. Plus, we’ll help you transfer your number too.

Step 4

Check compatibility with your phone's IMEI.

Look up your IMEI to see if your phone is compatible with the T‑Mobile network using our checker tool below.

Every phone has a unique number—15 digits that tells you the make, model, and if it’s ready to use on our network. Most phones are compatible.

IMEI STATUS CHECK: Dial *#06# to get your phone's IMEI, or .

Compatible device

Your device is compatible with the T‑Mobile network and can take advantage of our most powerful signal, Extended Range LTE.

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IMEI:

What’s next?

You can activate your eSIM-compatible device starting today. Just follow the steps below to continue your activation.
We couldn’t determine if your device is eSIM-compatible. Let’s try again using your device’s EID number. And don’t worry, you can always get a free physical SIM card to connect to T-Mobile.
  1. To verify that your EID number is compatible with eSIM:
    Dial *#06# to get your EID, or
    Success! Continue with eSIM to select a rate plan (new customers) or add a line for this phone (existing customers).
    Sorry, we can't find your EID number. Try entering your EID again to check your eSIM compatibility.
Order a physical SIM card and find the best T-Mobile plan for you. Your device is not compatible with an eSIM.
  1. Add a physical SIM card to your cart.
  2. Please ensure your device is unlocked. Contact your wireless carrier if you’re having trouble unlocking your device.

Partially compatible device

To take advantage of our best coverage and fastest speeds, we recommend upgrading to a 5G device.

Device Name Not Available

IMEI:

What’s next?

You can activate your eSIM-compatible device starting today. Just follow the steps below to continue your activation.
We couldn’t determine if your device is eSIM-compatible. Let’s try again using your device’s EID number. And don’t worry, you can always get a free physical SIM card to connect to T-Mobile.
  1. To verify that your EID number is compatible with eSIM:
    Dial *#06# to get your EID, or
    Success! Continue with eSIM to select a rate plan (new customers) or add a line for this phone (existing customers).
    Sorry, we can't find your EID number. Try entering your EID again to check your eSIM compatibility.
Order a physical SIM card and find the best T-Mobile plan for you. Your device is not compatible with an eSIM.
  1. Add a physical SIM card to your cart.
  2. Please ensure your device is unlocked. Contact your wireless carrier if you’re having trouble unlocking your device.

Incompatible device

Sorry, this device can’t be used on the T-Mobile network. Please upgrade to a device that can access our most powerful signal, Extended Range LTE.

Device Name Not Available

IMEI:

Next Steps

Shop for a new device.

Device Blocked

Your device is blocked to be used on our network.

Device Name Not Available

IMEI:

Next Steps

Shop for a new device.

Unknown compatibility

We couldn't confirm this device's compatibility. Please check that the IMEI number you entered is correct, and if you'd like help, call us or visit a T-Mobile store.

Next Steps

Shop for a new device.

Here are your results:

Your device is compatible with the T‑Mobile network and can take advantage of our most powerful signal, Extended Range LTE.

However, we need a little more information about this device to make sure it can be used on our network. See details below.

Device Name Not Available

IMEI:

What’s next?

You can activate your eSIM-compatible device starting today. Just follow the steps below to continue your activation.
We couldn’t determine if your device is eSIM-compatible. Let’s try again using your device’s EID number. And don’t worry, you can always get a free physical SIM card to connect to T-Mobile.
  1. To verify that your EID number is compatible with eSIM:
    Dial *#06# to get your EID, or
    Success! Continue with eSIM to select a rate plan (new customers) or add a line for this phone (existing customers).
    Sorry, we can't find your EID number. Try entering your EID again to check your eSIM compatibility.
Order a physical SIM card and find the best T-Mobile plan for you. Your device is not compatible with an eSIM.
  1. Add a physical SIM card to your cart.
  2. Please ensure your device is unlocked. Contact your wireless carrier if you’re having trouble unlocking your device.

Sorry, we’re having technical difficulties.

We can’t check this device’s compatibility right now — please try again later.

Device Name Not Available

IMEI:

Next Steps

Shop for a new device

Get started now.

Once you’re sure your phone is unlocked and compatible. The next step is to get a T‑Mobile SIM card.

Bring the device you love.

LOCKED PHONE ON AT&T OR ANOTHER CARRIER?

We'll help you pay off your locked phone, so you could get a new 5G phone ON US.

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UNLOCKED PHONE ON VERIZON?

Switch to T‑Mobile and we'll help you pay off your eligible phone contract.

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BRING YOUR TABLET FOR ONLY

$20/mo

with an existing line or when you activate a new line.

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BRING YOUR SMARTWATCH FOR ONLY

$12/mo

With a qualifying phone line.

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There are many ways to save when you join T‑Mobile.

​​ESSENTIALS SAVER PLAN​

Bring your phone and pay only $50/mo.

Plus, when you switch, we’ll pay off your phone up to $800 via virtual prepaid Mastercard.

$50/mo

Save 25% on 3 or more eligible essential accessories.

It’s time to give your device a fresh look. Select 3 or more eligible accessories like cases, adapters, screen protectors—and get 25% off.

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Bring your eligible watch or tablet to T‑Mobile. Get $100 per line to spend at T‑Mobile.

If you have an active watch or tablet line with another carrier, switch it to a qualifying plan on T‑Mobile and get $100 per line via virtual prepaid card to use at T‑Mobile.

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Experience our award-winning network and incredible benefits, including select Magenta Status features like free in-flight Wi-Fi and T‑Mobile Tuesdays.

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Got questions?

    1. First, use the IMEI number to check if your Verizon phone is unlocked and compatible with T-Mobile's network. Most Verizon phones are unlocked, but the phone also needs to be compatible with the T-Mobile Network.
    2. Once your compatible phone is unlocked, purchase a T-Mobile SIM card and choose a T-Mobile plan.
    3. Replace the existing SIM card in your phone with the new T-Mobile SIM card. See video instructions.
  • Using the IMEI is the fastest and most accurate way for us to determine compatibility with T-Mobile's network and check whether a device is locked or unlocked. Many phones appear to work the same way across different carriers, but they can have significant internal differences with their technology and software. By using your device IMEI, we can better understand the device’s capabilities on our network and see if it’s unlocked.

  • Once you know that your phone is compatible and unlocked, follow these steps:

    1. Purchase a T-Mobile SIM card and choose a T-Mobile plan.
    2. Replace the existing SIM card in your phone with the new T-Mobile SIM card. Want help? See video instructions.
    3. Want to keep your existing phone number? After you install the new SIM card, you transfer your number to T-Mobile.

    If you have questions, please call 1-800-T-MOBILE or visit your nearest T-Mobile store.

    1. First, use the IMEI number to check if your AT&T phone is unlocked and compatible with T-Mobile's network.
    2. If your phone is locked, you can request that it be unlocked at the AT&T Device Unlock Portal.
    3. Once your compatible phone is unlocked, purchase a T-Mobile SIM card and choose a T-Mobile plan.
    4. Replace the existing SIM card in your phone with the new T-Mobile SIM card. See video instructions.
  • Using your own phone with T-Mobile is fast, easy, and economical. If you want to bring your own phone, you’ll first need to check if your phone is compatible with the T-Mobile network and see if it’s unlocked. Some phones have network hardware that may not work well with T-Mobile's network. We want you to have a great experience using our network, so if your phone isn’t compatible, we recommend an upgrade to a new T-Mobile phone. If your phone is locked, contact your current carrier to request unlocking.

  • If your phone is locked, you’ll have to have it unlocked by the original carrier. In some cases, the phone may have a finance agreement that needs to be paid off before the carrier will unlock it. It may also take a few days to unlock the device.

  • The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number is a unique 15-digit number that identifies a specific mobile device. IMEI numbers are issued by the GSM Association, which supports mobile operators and device makers. An IMEI number can be used to determine the device make and model, and whether the device is locked or unlocked. If a device has been lost or stolen, the IMEI can also be used to block it from being used on most carrier networks, including T-Mobile's.

  • Most phone numbers can be transferred to T-Mobile, but check the transfer eligibility of your existing number before switching to T-Mobile. After you've installed your new T-Mobile SIM, call us at 1-800-937-8997 or visit a T-Mobile store to complete the transfer process. To get started, you'll need the following information:

    • Previous wireless company name
    • Previous wireless account number
    • Previous account PIN
    • Existing phone number

    We recommend backing up your contacts, voicemail, and text messages before transferring your number to T-Mobile. During the process, you may have dual service for up to 24 hours, meaning your device will be active on both carrier networks. Please do not cancel your previous wireless service until you receive a confirmation text message from T-Mobile saying that the number transfer is complete.

  • Sign up for T-Mobile ID and submit for the rebate for each line brought (ported-in) over within 14 days of activation at: https://t-mobile.com/promotions using promo code: 2020SWITCH1. Have your device IMEI ready when submitting for your rebate (dial *#06# to retrieve). Please ensure you accurately enter your IMEI as incorrectly entered IMEI's can lead to your rebate submission being denied.

    1. First, use the IMEI number to check if your Sprint phone is unlocked and compatible with T-Mobile's network.
    2. If your phone is locked, you can learn more about unlocking it here: Unlocking your Sprint device
      Be sure to read Sprint's device unlocking FAQs as well.
    3. Once your compatible phone is unlocked, purchase a T-Mobile SIM card and choose a T-Mobile plan.
    4. Replace the existing SIM card in your phone with the new T-Mobile SIM Card. See video instructions.
  • SIM stands for Subscriber Identity Module. The SIM card is a tiny plastic card with an integrated chip. When you insert it into your device, the SIM card identifies the device to the network. You'll need a T-Mobile SIM card to connect to the T-Mobile network.

  • Yes, the T-Mobile SIM card will fit all GSM phones. The SIM card actually includes adaptors for three different card sizes. When you remove the previous SIM card, you can match it to the correct size T-Mobile SIM. See video instructions on how to replace your SIM.

  • Yes, if your device uses technology that’s compatible with the T-Mobile network. Refer to the device manufacturer’s website for details. If you have questions, take your device to the nearest T-Mobile store and we’ll be happy to help you.

  • Enter your device’s IMEI into the T-Mobile device compatibility checker at the top of the page, and we’ll check to see if we can determine whether it’s locked or unlocked. In most cases, we can tell a phone’s status, but we can’t guarantee we have information for every device. If we’re not able to determine whether your device is locked or unlocked, you may need to contact the previous carrier.