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Re: Unlocking second sim possible?
syaoran wrote: The device needs to be SIM unlocked to use the second eSIM with a different provider. You can use the second eSIM with another T-Mobile line. To qualify for a SIM unlock, your account and device must both meet all of the SIM Unlock Policy requirements. https://www.t-mobile.com/responsibility/consumer-info/policies/sim-unlock-policy I actually paid the phone off today so I didn't have to deal with that with my new carrier. Seems I meet all the qualifications and will try this. Thank you! Will post back here with an update for others!169Visto1like0ComentariosNo longer registered at home but my husband's phone is
I was with sprint since 1996, the change over actually did not change our quality of service and it's been FINE, until this week. My phone has stopped working at my house and I get the "not registered" yada yada. Less than a mile it way it works without a reboot (although dropped calls and connection is more frequent but I still have service) I have a samsung s22 and my husband has a Samsung A32 (cheaper, almost free) phone and his is 100% normal (we are on the same account). Many calls, chats, promises and dropped calls later, I am no better off. I have tried EVERYTHING there is from simply resetting network to factoy reset. Even cleared a partition and messed around in safe mode, you name it andI've likely tried it. Elevated support even changed an address that was in my account from 2007 and said that would fix it... So frustrating! If it'smy phone, t-mobile didn't even suggest that. I have 5 lines, and switching carriers this weekend because my my horrible experience and now no data service at home. Anyone else experience this scenario?122Visto0likes1Comentario