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jennyrn85's avatar
jennyrn85
Network Novice
Hace 6 años

SIM Twinning / Cloning / Duplicate for "Light Phone"

Hola,

I will be getting a light phone 2 as an additional phone. ( Teléfono Light 2 | Indiegogo )

It does not seem as though it will work with t-mobile Digits. i it possible to twin, clone, or get a duplicate sim card for that phone so I can make and receive calls with my t-mobile number?

thank you.

  • Yeah 😊 Just give us a call and let the folks know you want to add a "Data with paired DIGITS plan" to your account.

  • gomobu414's avatar
    gomobu414
    Roaming Rookie

    I would start with facebook chat as that was the most helpful.  I had to contact T-mobile 10 times and go to three different stores (I’m not exaggerating).  They don’t do this very often and will try to gaslight you into thinking your asking for something else or will just tell you it can’t be done but keep trying, maybe you’ll get lucky and have this resolved quicker than I did.

    All that said, here is what they need to do:

    1. Establish a “data with paired digits line”.  They can either set up a new digits line for you or convert an existing digits line you have.
    2. Once it’s set up, they need to pair the new “data with paired digits line” to your main line.  Once this is done you will receive a text confirmation that your data with paired digits line has been paired with your main line.
    3. You’ll need a physical sim card for your data with paired digits line to put in your 2nd phone.  The data with paired digits line will have a temporary sim assigned to it once it’s set up.  You can either ask the rep that’s helping you to assign it to a physical sim and ship that sim to you or you can go in store and ask them to give you a sim card for the data with paired digits line.

    You’ll likely need to pay $25 for the physical sim and you’ll definitely need to pay $10 per month for the data with paired digits line.

    Your second phone will be able to make and receive calls and texts like your main line and have slow (but useable) data.  It actually works better than I expected with the exception of sms short codes.  Your data with paired digits line cannot receive them so you can’t use it for 2fa etc.

  • I am afraid my cellphone SIM card got duplicated or cloned. I have friends receiving texts that I have never texted and messages of someone trying to break into my accounts. Also sometimes I don't get texts from my contacts. How can I resolve this matter ? 

  • tmo_chris's avatar
    tmo_chris
    Spectrum Specialist

    Yeah 😊 Just give us a call and let the folks know you want to add a "Data with paired DIGITS plan" to your account.

  • gomobu414's avatar
    gomobu414
    Roaming Rookie

    Can you help me set up a "data with paired digits"?  Over the past two days I've called, gone in store, messaged, and used twitter DM and nobody can do it for me. 

  • gomobu414's avatar
    gomobu414
    Roaming Rookie

    I was finally able to get this done so my issue has been resolved.  thanks!!

  • ttdouble's avatar
    ttdouble
    Network Novice

    I too am getting a Light II next month and was curious how you ended up getting this done...

  • jaimehdz's avatar
    jaimehdz
    Network Novice

    Can an existing t-mobile one line be converted to a "data with paired digits line"? I just received my Light Phone 2 and would like to set up as secondary phone sharing same number for calls and messages. From previous posts seems like this is not a common request. Is there any official documentation or instructions to reference when going to request the “data with paired digits line”?

  • Thanks for all the info, everyone. tmo_Chris, and anyone who knows -- does this method using “data with paired digits” to utiizlie Lightphone as a second phone work with iphone or only Android phones?

     

    I’m wondering if the whole iMessage thing is still an issue or you can avoid having to deactivate it and just use either phone throughout your day. 

     

    Thanks in advance. 

  • AmyWalls wrote:

    I am afraid my cellphone SIM card got duplicated or cloned. I have friends receiving texts that I have never texted and messages of someone trying to break into my accounts. Also sometimes I don't get texts from my contacts. How can I resolve this matter ? 

     

    Did you find out anything? I'm having the same problem.

  • gomobu414 wrote:

    I would start with facebook chat as that was the most helpful.  I had to contact T-mobile 10 times and go to three different stores (I'm not exaggerating).  They don't do this very often and will try to gaslight you into thinking your asking for something else or will just tell you it can't be done but keep trying, maybe you'll get lucky and have this resolved quicker than I did.

     

    All that said, here is what they need to do:

     

    1. Establish a "data with paired digits line".  They can either set up a new digits line for you or convert an existing digits line you have.
    2. Once it's set up, they need to pair the new "data with paired digits line" to your main line.  Once this is done you will receive a text confirmation that your data with paired digits line has been paired with your main line.
    3. You'll need a physical sim card for your data with paired digits line to put in your 2nd phone.  The data with paired digits line will have a temporary sim assigned to it once it's set up.  You can either ask the rep that's helping you to assign it to a physical sim and ship that sim to you or you can go in store and ask them to give you a sim card for the data with paired digits line.

     

    You’ll likely need to pay $25 for the physical sim and you’ll definitely need to pay $10 per month for the data with paired digits line.

     

    Your second phone will be able to make and receive calls and texts like your main line and have slow (but useable) data.  It actually works better than I expected with the exception of sms short codes.  Your data with paired digits line cannot receive them so you can't use it for 2fa etc.

     

    This is the most helpful answer on here by far.

     

    If you haven’t received a text that your number has been paired, it hasn’t been paired yet.

    This can happen in real time as you are on the phone with a tech-- there is no need to wait 24 hours or 48 hours, just talk to some1 else and do battle until they pair the numbers. 

     

    This will take a good number of phone calls and store visits, but it is possible. Persevere! It works great once you get it setup, but most t-mobile employees you speak with will have no idea what you're talking about. 

     

    jaimehdz wrote:

    Can an existing t-mobile one line be converted to a "data with paired digits line"? I just received my Light Phone 2 and would like to set up as secondary phone sharing same number for calls and messages. From previous posts seems like this is not a common request. Is there any official documentation or instructions to reference when going to request the “data with paired digits line”?

     

    Yes you can add the data with paired digits to an existing line for $10/mo.

     

    serviceJeremy wrote:

    Thanks for all the info, everyone. tmo_Chris, and anyone who knows -- does this method using “data with paired digits” to utiizlie Lightphone as a second phone work with iphone or only Android phones?

     

    I’m wondering if the whole iMessage thing is still an issue or you can avoid having to deactivate it and just use either phone throughout your day. 

     

    Thanks in advance. 

     

    Yes this works with iPhone.

     

    Yes iMessage still needs to be disabled on your iPhone in order to receive the texts as texts-- which therefore appear on both phones.

    iMessage is a proprietary apple thing, and it only works on iPhones-- no other phone can receive an iMessage.

    Luckily, you can toggle off iMessage easily in settings.