My carrier told me I HAD TO BUY a new smartphone because they were switching to a 5G network. They lied. Turned out, my old phone was fine. All I had to buy was a new sim card for one dollar plus 6 cents tax (provided by my carrier thru Amazon) and I could keep my 4G plan. I spent 1,000 dollars on 3 new phones which were NOT NEEDED. Two failed because they came with the wrong sim cards. No one had said anything about sim cards. Currently we are returning the last of the new cellphones and seeking 100% compensation. I should sue, but I felt it more important to inform other seniors about this scam.
Wrong again. My "carrier" was a reseller, not a carrier at all, piggybacked onto Verizon and they'd just sold their entire customer base to Verizon a year ago! I went thru 4 "new" smart phones before I got one working on 5G. They kept crashing. I thought it was me, but no, they were selling me refurbished equipment as new instead of brand new phones. They f'd up big time with the 3rd phone. It came to me w an active sim card still installed and an active phone number (not mine!). The very first call I received was from a skip tracer chasing down a bail jumper. The second was from an insurance agent looking for a settlement payment and the 3rd, a bank agent.
@@andrewzanas9387 5g is a buzz word for a latency benchmark of a modem not a radio single. The Chinese plan to launch a satellite system to provide premium broadband world wide at competitive cost which will be the end of the smartphone untility empire because the Chinese system would work on any smartphone/tablet or laptop with USB c Ethernet.
@@gotsm9959 5G has eclipsed 4G. Latency, or time to connect, is better only because 5G fr1 signals are being assigned to local cells. 4G basically uses the same frequencies as 5G fr1 but without incorporating additional localized cell group addresses, so 4G is now history. 5G fr2 systems will be jumping up into the gigabyte frequency ranges, where theoretically we could see the entire world on the same two duplex frequencies, but that won't happen because there will be too many channels for both personal telephony and commercial and government computer data transfer services. Shortly 6G will be coming into standard use with biometric data incorporated into injectable microchip-sets. Big Brother has arrived. Columbia University already has fully functioning prototypes ready to go.
Same might be said for the Store Techs? Currently talking with a local T-Mobile Store about upgrading a couple of 7 year old SIMs (TM9252) for use in 1-3 year old phones (1 LTE and 1 5G). They "work".... But not so much in rural areas with B71/N71 coverage... Which wasn't a thing at the time. T-Mobile claims on its site that a 5G SA phone needs a new SIM (Specifically R15... But maybe R12, TM9264, and TM9263 too can be updated). All for saving some time, money, and hassle... Will see what happens
can a sim card that came from a iPhone, can it be placed into a Android phone? and does the SIM card hold data that was in the previous phone, or does it just carry info from your previous data plan for the type of phone you had?
Oh, hai, Cherie! Didn't expect to find you here! I was just looking up information about SIM cards, and this came up on my recommends after watching another video. But then I was like "hmm, that person looks familiar"... and then "hmm, those vehicles look familiar"... haha, hello again! :D Oh, and then Chris comes on, too! Cool. Hi you two! And great information, both of you!
Hi Guys - This was exactly the video I needed! I went ahead and got a new 8800L Jetpack to replace our oooold 5510. Per your video, I merely switched the SIM to the new unit and all is working perfectly, plus, I did not lose our pUDP. I also got the Netgear MIMO antenna. Your review is spot on. Works Great!
At 2:28, you can see that the non plastic part is smaller on the nano, while it was the same on the other two. But then you go on to say they are all the same size. All the other info was great, but I couldn't get past that one thing not seeming to be correct.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter My eyes say the left one has less working area. They are lined up and it's noticeably smaller. I guess I'll just be wrong then. Thanks.
11:30 Is this why devices stop working and the carrier say "unknown IMEI?" I can't get the Orbi LRB20 (white router Chris has in the background) to work longer than 30 days.
You'll need to change the imei to a phone's imei. You can enable telnet via web gui and use something like putty to telnet into the device and use the command AT +EGMR=1,7 "New IMEI#" to change the imei. Theoretically it should work but there's no guarantee since I don't own the device.
I have a cricket plan with 3 phones I’m adding a new iPhone to the plan Would it be possible to take the Sim of one of the original iPhones and place it in a NetGear Modem
Cricket phone plans are restricted to phone devices only. Cricket does offer data only plan options, but routers are prohibited (tablets and hotspots only). More info on Cricket: www.rvmobileinternet.com/gear/cricket-wireless-att-prepaid/
First of all a big THANK Yoooo - My darn sim was a nanno sim, but I didn't realize HOW nanno that was until I started watching this video & realized there's still more nanno to go & punched out the frame around it further. I tell ya, I'm a petite size lady, but thinking of what big guys & gals with big plump fingers go through with these nanno things, is nerve wrecking!! Stupid nannos can fall, slip out of fingers & GET LOST!! I kept mine in check & FINALLY INSERTED IT INTO MY STUPID "SMART" PHONE - Kinda explains why so many people are stressed out & take to substances to calm down - THIS IS NERVE WRECKING (Thank Goodness I'm a "YOGI MAMMA" - Ommmmmmm Shaaanthi!?) Namaste & Ushta-te!
Actually, I think in the UK they are supplied as MINI SIMs to allow conversion to micro or nano - or if we're being really pedantic they are supplied as a credit card sized item like 20 years ago!
I received a replacement iPhone verizon and it came w/ a new SIM card. I just used my original SIM card and kept the new one. Can I use this in other devices (if so which ones?) at the same time….or do I just save it in case old one breaks / malfunctions? Thanks.
can i use the sim on my get more unlimited plan from verizon, iphone xr on a hotspot device? not would it fit but would the hotspot work on the hotspot device? or should i just pay $15 more for the hotspot device plan?
I have a Winegard on the roof of my Motorhome. It had an ATT Sim card in it when I bought the unit. I am trying to get another active Sim card to put into the Winegard now, but nobody has been able to understand what I mean. I tell them about the Winegard but nobody can understand what I am talking about. Shoud I just say I need a Sim card for a "hot" spot? I use about 100 gigs a month on my cell phone. Can I get a 100gig plan to be put on a Sim card, prepaid? Thank you.
I am interested in moving my nano-sim card to a new phone that would also have AT&T service, but I noticed that the coper metal plates on the sim cards differ in patterns among various smart phones. Does that matter if I use a sim card that has a different pattern of these when I switch to a different maker of the smart phone? Are these layout patterns of coper/gold colored plates proprietary to a particular maker of the smartphone or is the size of the sim card the only thing that matters when you are moving the sim card from one phone to another?
Thanks for the video info. Would you please tell me if I can swap my sim card from my 6620L jetpack with the prepaid unlimited plan to an upgraded 8800 jetpack without loosing my $65 unlimited plan?
I have a Android Smartphone which had a slot for the Simcard and another for a SD Card My phone got reset so I called tech support and he turned on my WIFI(something I ever did) and it drained $ 100.00 off the phone and its still inactive, I asked if there was a chance to get my number back and was told the number was recycled and might be on another phone but to know for sure I had to buy a new Simcard,I asked for compensation for the time I lost and was offered $ 50.00 but needed a active phone to add it to and needed a new Simcard anyway which costs $ 20.00 and do not know if the new Simcard even has airtime, So here I am looking at a phone I have to spend $ 120.00 dollars and still will not be able to use it, maybe more if I need to buy airtime Is there anything like resetting the Simcard? Please get back to me with any advice you can give me here.
How long does a Sim card good for? Took my old one and put it new phone. Now I have a new sim card and how long is it good for. Or does it just automatically expire.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter if I buy a new sim card and don't activate it how long is it good for. I don't know if it makes a difference but it is a straight talk phone.
I have a Galaxy S5 Straight Talk phone. It was dropped & after I paid $130 to have a shop place a new screen in it, the phone no longer receives a good data signal. Maybe 30% strength? I have tried many resets/ I believe it's called a APN reset? I took it back to the shop and of course they say they had nothing to do with that! My sister gave me a Galaxy S 7 Straight Talk phone. Her SIM card is still in phone. Her boyfriend bought her a different phone & had her phone number transferred over to the different phone. This phone has a different carrier. I tried to reactivate the Galaxy S7 Straight Talk phone with the Straight Talk SIM card in it since it is a no contract/ pay-as-you-go every month. They trying to tell me that phone cannot work on Straight Talk. I told them it is a Straight Talk phone with a Straight Talk SIM. My sister just stopped using it and had the phone number transferred to a different phone with a different provider. They're telling me I need to buy a new SIM card for that phone. I believe my Galaxy S5 SIM card would work in the Galaxy S7 phone if I cut it down to size. This straight talk people are hard to understand over-the-phone. They're just hard to communicate with. They are from another country. Does any of this sound possible to you? I hope you understand what I'm saying?
My cellphone (Motorola E5 Play) came with a SIM card already installed. My phone company recently sent me a new SIM card to install in my phone. Will replacing the old card with the new one change anything or erase any data or pictures etc. on my phone? Thank you
This to you guys for educating me a trucker about Verizon mobile WiFi devices. I went to upgrade my device and sales rep asked me ,” how did you know all this about these devises?” I said my new friends on UA-cam!! (U guys) I couldn’t remember the shows name but thx you thx you thx you soooo much. Keep up excellent work god bless 🙏🏽
My fire 7 warned of low storage. First I archived then took the plunge and bought an SD card recommended by amazon. No problem. It came and I installed it. I formatted it as internal storage. No problem. It asked for my choices for data to move. Done. Says it's moving data but nothing is happening. What I do wrong?
So if my phone service ran out and I never renewed with the company and I noticed that my phone says it is unlocked. How do I go about getting a new Sims card and new number?
Where can you buy sims cards beside the local cell phone company? I want to use one in my 4gLTE router. Whatever vender is the cheapest to use when camping.
Retail & Online stores sell BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) / SIM Starter Kits. Here is a link to more info: www.rvmobileinternet.com/guides/sim-cards/#Obtaining_Activating_SIM_Cards
Hi, so what if I wanted to place an old sim card back into my old phone? (the original one that the sim card came from) does any information get transferred from the card onto the phone and vise versa?
Very informative thank you for the extended explanation, would like to learn more on this technology. Also on how to unlock net works for all types of cell phones.
IF- you feel your simm card (could be) compromised, should it be replaced-?? Or- just for security purposes, should simm cards be occasionally replaced (anyway)-??? 🤔😊
What about SIM cards for IoT devices like an Arduino or Raspberry Pi? I was having difficulty choosing which one to go with. I eventually went with a Hologram SIM. This first SIM is free and allows some data usage every month. What other carriers are available? Where do I purchase them?
I bought a new cell phone Samsung AO2s from Verizon. They did not say anything about SIM card. Recently I was not able to call out except for emergency only because the phone has no SIM card. I went to Verizon. the guy turned off and turned on the phone, without saying anything else. What do I have to do ? Where to buy the SIM card? Thanks
My ATT Galaxy S10+ 5G, came with a new sim card. But the person at the ATT store used the card out of my old S8+. It's the same card that was in my S4, like three phones ago. I remember them trimming it down to fit the S8. Would I be better off using the newest card?
So, a cell phone has to have a sim card to work ? My last cell , a moto g, worked without a sim. I'm thinking maybe having a sim card gives me more info than I need ? I know absolutely nothing about sim card, obviously. My new phone is a moto also. Do you have to pay a monthly charge separate from your carrier ?
Not really. I am answering from a sim-less phone. I think it is only for voice calls ( which in this day and age not many make) and texts But for text you can substitute quick emails. Notifications will even show up on your phone screen. Plus you can choose the device without regards to the provider as it is a device only deal. No pesky card 💳 to fumble with... no bills to pay
if i order a iphone 14 pro through a CA version of apple instead of USA i see on their website Not compatible with existing micro-SIM cards what exactly does that mean? could i still use tmobile in the usa with a CA unlocked Iphone i need it for dual sim purposes
About the sizes is not completely right. I had an older simcard that had bigger contacts protruding the smaller sizes. I did try to cut it up and it still worked, but you could see some innards exposed on the SIM, which was not ideal. I could luckily transfer my phone number to a new nano SIM, though, notice that some software on your phone doesn't like that and you have to reauthorize those.
What happen if the phone number is move from to another sim card but the old sim card is not being cut or destroyed? Can anyone use the phone number from old sim card? Is it dangerous?
Question I had bought a new in the box samsung tab a7 lite so when I turned on the device it asked for the sim card to proceed the next step for setting up, wich I open the sim card tray and placed the sim card, what happen when I placed the sim card it loaded the metro pcs purple screen and it remaind on for like 5 min, so I was wondering if the tablet froze, I opened up the sim card tray and check the sim card maybe I miss placed so as soon as I put it back the purple metro pcs was gone? did I made a mistake for opening the sim card while the screen was stuck or it was going to go away on its own
Okay- we are switching from a Galaxy 7 to a 10. When I move the SIM card over it tells me that the card is locked, but does not ask for any pin number. I have power cycled several times. Any suggestions?
Thank you both so much for sharing all your knowledge with us!! I wasn’t sure where to post my question since it involves a different video you made, so I apologize if I posted this in the wrong spot. If I have hot spot and want to use a router to share my connection with other devices, would I put the SIM card from the hotspot to the router or do I need another SIM card for the router? (ie router cradlepoint)
When I got my Pixel 6, back in October, it came with a new SIM for 5G. The old SIM, from my Pixel 2, would fit & work but only provide 4G, so that's one other thing to watch out for. My carrier, Rogers, is one of those that provides the 3 sizes in one card and you just push out the one you need. They also warn not to use the left over pieces as an adapter. Also, I was thinking that an eSIM would be useful for those traveling to another country. It would be a lot easier to just scan the QR code than to extract and possibly lose one SIM to replace it with one for the visited country.
@James Knott: Sim card are universal and not specific to 4g and 5g because the sim just verifies the utility. The modem is what determines 4gvs5g however those terms reflect a maximum bandwidth not continuous bandwidth so a utility can say they have 5g when the real time bandwidth is no where near that standard as long as they give you one 5minutes of premium bandwidth. Verizon is the only true flat rate in regards to not having data caps and including unlimited data sharing from a Smartphone on the flat rate.
@@gotsm9959 I did not get 5G until I replaced the SIM. I used the one that came with the phone. Also, what you get depends on what you pay for. A friend of mine, who has a Pixel 6 as I do, is on Koodo, a Telus flanker brand. Telus customers can get 5G, but not Koodo. Resellers also provide more limited service than the carrier they're reselling. So, it's not just dependent on the hardware.
@@James_Knott Yes you get what you pay for but most of those cheap Smart untility are shady because they they don't disclose that the limitations of their untility in advertising and sometimes it's only disclosed in the legal contract and those companies target and groom people they know are least likely to read the contract because most people work on a utmost good faith standard.
What is the best way to upload your contacts from an outdated 3g phone to a new 4g phone? I tried cutting the old sim card and slipping It Into the new nano sim card track, and I got the message sim not provisioned. Thanks for any advice you might have.
Modern phones do not use the SIM card to store your contacts. There are apps out there that can back up your old contacts, or a phone store should be able to help.
Is it possible to clone the information on my SIM card to another one so that I have two phones with the same plan (same phone number)? I have a Verizon plan.
5G devices will continue to use SIM cards or embedded eSIMs just like 4G/LTE devices, and there is no physical change happening for SIM cards between 4G/LTE and 5G. Carriers may still potentially mandate a new SIM card on a 5G device if they so choose. Users will have to check with their carrier to be sure. More info: www.rvmobileinternet.com/guides/sim-cards/
In the event of the SIM card going bad, how to transfer all the data from one SIM card to a new one, on the same Android phone? This question was *_not_* covered!
I can see what you mean by SIMs.. I have a VMO service (total wireless) runs in VZW network. I had to trick them into activating my unlocked Post paid VZW Note 8 SM-N950U. It worked for 4 days then I lost data... It appears I was "banned" No one can tell me WHY, a postpaid Note 8 will not even work on VZW's own prepaid service. It's all about the IMEI number. I also understand that.. but same network and basically same phone. I wished i knew why they made my former flagship phone a paperweight. My only reasoning is good old fashioned $$$. Also, now that VZW is retiring CDMA, and everything is going pure 4G LTE, 5G, VoLTE i don't think much matters now with phone brands other than IMEI, or LTE frequency number? I am referring to the phones that have both CDMA/GSM radios.
I have relied on your great product reviews and advice for years. So here is a question that you might be able to answer. I know it is a little off topic but maybe you know something I don't. About 6 months ago Verizon started throttling down my MoFi 4500-4GXeLTE to the point it would not work anymore. I was grandfathered in with a unlimited/unthrottled plan. They said I was using too much data. So it has been disconnected for 6 months. I went back to the Verizon Store and they said my MoFi is no longer compatible on their network. They could not explain what happened. Any ideas?
Depends on what specific plan you are using - but the MoFi 4500 is still an eligible LTE device and compatible with their plans authorized for use in data only devices.
I went online today to see if I could reactivate the MoFi 4500. The Verizon store clerk must have entered the wrong IMIE number because I could activate it myself with no issues. Thanks!
So here’s my scenario.. I needed to upgrade a Verizon phone to another Verizon phone, but had to take the blank SIM card out of the new phone and insert the SIM card from my old phone, along with a USB cable, to transfer files such as, pictures, videos, and etc. So now I’m wondering, do I have to leave the SIM card from my old phone, in my new phone, for that information to stay put, now that it’s transferred? Or do I put the blank/new SIM card back in the new phone? I can’t find this answer anywhere, so any help would be much appreciated. :)) 👍
Will a 3G Micro card cut down to a Nano and work in a 4G phone ? or only same to same G? Great video , learnt a ton about modifying and all about these little cards.. thanks
my phone is cracked and my wife bought me a new phone but how do I tranfer my number over , I’m with T-Mobile..do I have to go to the store for the whole process or can I do it over the phone ? If they do allow me to do it over he phone how will the sim get in my new phone I’m so confused 😭 someone pls help
Okay, Im currently doing research for a little project that I want to make. Im an electrical engineer hobbyist, no degrees or anything, I just like to tinker, and Im in the process of making a handheld gaming console on my own. (No I wont be selling it or giving out prints. This is just to see what I can do) Is there a particular board or interface I can find that allows sim cards to be placed into the circuitry? Im trying to make it constantly mobile with android on it as well, and it would be nice to have a multi use device with a sim card that can get access to internet almost anywhere. Its a big project, Ive been working with a ton of devices and im just now getting to the sim card part and thats been throwing me off. Everything I search for just comes up with how sim cards work. Any and all information I can get would be awesome!
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter I appreciate the response and letting me know what you are capable of. There was lots of things that I still learned from this video so keep up the good work!
You make excellent and good quality videos. Thank you. Here is a question which is a bit of a challenge perhaps you can offer a good solution. I have a normal SIM card with 5000 minutes calls and 600GB data. But once I insert it in a 4G router, I can't use any of those 5000 minutes to make calls. My service provider doesn't offer a duplicate SIM with the same phone number (T-Mobile has a great solution they call it Digits) but we don't have such a service in my country. Thanks for reading this request and trying to help, but I know the answer is going to be "Sorry, there is no easy solution".
I watch many videos before I buy a product like my reolink 4glte which only works with a sim card . I believe this video is informative . This might become a regular question so if you have knowledge of what Sim card would be most reliable for mobile security cameras I/we would be very thankful for that information.
Thanks for the link and yes I do need data plan. I read where cellular camera users are having a problem with pairing and sim card failure so I figured maybe someone knows of a exterior sim that can pair easily with reolink cellular cameras.
My carrier is sending me a new sim card to install in my Galaxy S9 phone. Will i lose all of my data as far as pictures, apps etc when swapping to the new sim card or is all that information stored on the device itself?
You just skipped over how to get the sim card tray to eject so it will be possible to insert sim card, mentioned it quickly and did it without centering camera on it, or showing close up...I hope you will show a CLOSE UP OF THIS since that's why most people come to the website.
Most people come to 'this website' to learn about mobile internet options for RVs. Not how to eject a SIM card from a specific phone/tablet (which varies by model).
Great Video. I do not need other videos about SIM. Its like attending free seminar at University. Bravo. Clean language. Short and simple sentences.
My carrier told me I HAD TO BUY a new smartphone because they were switching to a 5G network. They lied. Turned out, my old phone was fine. All I had to buy was a new sim card for one dollar plus 6 cents tax (provided by my carrier thru Amazon) and I could keep my 4G plan. I spent 1,000 dollars on 3 new phones which were NOT NEEDED. Two failed because they came with the wrong sim cards. No one had said anything about sim cards. Currently we are returning the last of the new cellphones and seeking 100% compensation. I should sue, but I felt it more important to inform other seniors about this scam.
Wrong again. My "carrier" was a reseller, not a carrier at all, piggybacked onto Verizon and they'd just sold their entire customer base to Verizon a year ago! I went thru 4 "new" smart phones before I got one working on 5G. They kept crashing. I thought it was me, but no, they were selling me refurbished equipment as new instead of brand new phones. They f'd up big time with the 3rd phone. It came to me w an active sim card still installed and an active phone number (not mine!). The very first call I received was from a skip tracer chasing down a bail jumper. The second was from an insurance agent looking for a settlement payment and the 3rd, a bank agent.
@@andrewzanas9387 5g is a buzz word for a latency benchmark of a modem not a radio single. The Chinese plan to launch a satellite system to provide premium broadband world wide at competitive cost which will be the end of the smartphone untility empire because the Chinese system would work on any smartphone/tablet or laptop with USB c Ethernet.
@@gotsm9959 5G has eclipsed 4G.
Latency, or time to connect, is better only because 5G fr1 signals are being assigned to local cells. 4G basically uses the same frequencies as 5G fr1 but without incorporating additional localized cell group addresses, so 4G is now history.
5G fr2 systems will be jumping up into the gigabyte frequency ranges, where theoretically we could see the entire world on the same two duplex frequencies, but that won't happen because there will be too many channels for both personal telephony and commercial and government computer data transfer services. Shortly 6G will be coming into standard use with biometric data incorporated into injectable microchip-sets. Big Brother has arrived. Columbia University already has fully functioning prototypes ready to go.
@@andrewzanas9387 As long as my internet doesn't lag then I am okay with big brother.
Tracfone stole 8.76 GB data from me and will not add it to my "current plan". File FCC report.
This is very useful information as many people are clueless that their devices even take a SIM card, let alone where the SIM card slot is located.
Same might be said for the Store Techs? Currently talking with a local T-Mobile Store about upgrading a couple of 7 year old SIMs (TM9252) for use in 1-3 year old phones (1 LTE and 1 5G). They "work".... But not so much in rural areas with B71/N71 coverage... Which wasn't a thing at the time. T-Mobile claims on its site that a 5G SA phone needs a new SIM (Specifically R15... But maybe R12, TM9264, and TM9263 too can be updated).
All for saving some time, money, and hassle... Will see what happens
As always, thanks for your clear and very understandable explanations. I always learn something from watching your videos.
can a sim card that came from a iPhone, can it be placed into a Android phone? and does the SIM card hold data that was in the previous phone, or does it just carry info from your previous data plan for the type of phone you had?
You can swap SIM cards if the phones are unlocked and compatible with the carrier. Your plan moves with the SIM.
Oh, hai, Cherie! Didn't expect to find you here! I was just looking up information about SIM cards, and this came up on my recommends after watching another video. But then I was like "hmm, that person looks familiar"... and then "hmm, those vehicles look familiar"... haha, hello again! :D Oh, and then Chris comes on, too! Cool. Hi you two!
And great information, both of you!
Thank you very much, I now know all about SIM cards. Excellent presentation.
That is the most expensive plastic most folks will own, outside of credit cards! :D
Hi Guys - This was exactly the video I needed! I went ahead and got a new 8800L Jetpack to replace our oooold 5510. Per your video, I merely switched the SIM to the new unit and all is working perfectly, plus, I did not lose our pUDP.
I also got the Netgear MIMO antenna. Your review is spot on. Works Great!
At 2:28, you can see that the non plastic part is smaller on the nano, while it was the same on the other two.
But then you go on to say they are all the same size. All the other info was great, but I couldn't get past that one thing not seeming to be correct.
The electronics are all the same... it's just the plastic that differs between the sizes. These days, almost everything is Nano or eSIM however.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter My eyes say the left one has less working area. They are lined up and it's noticeably smaller. I guess I'll just be wrong then. Thanks.
Thank You!! I sure needed this video!! I was kind of lost on all this!! You Guys are really the Best on all this!! Blessed Travels
11:30 Is this why devices stop working and the carrier say "unknown IMEI?" I can't get the Orbi LRB20 (white router Chris has in the background) to work longer than 30 days.
You'll need to change the imei to a phone's imei. You can enable telnet via web gui and use something like putty to telnet into the device and use the command AT +EGMR=1,7 "New IMEI#" to change the imei. Theoretically it should work but there's no guarantee since I don't own the device.
Look at LTE Hacks forum there's a mega thread for Lbr 20. For the command just search Quectel modem change imei.
I have a cricket plan with 3 phones
I’m adding a new iPhone to the plan
Would it be possible to take the Sim of one of the original iPhones and place it in a NetGear Modem
Cricket phone plans are restricted to phone devices only. Cricket does offer data only plan options, but routers are prohibited (tablets and hotspots only). More info on Cricket: www.rvmobileinternet.com/gear/cricket-wireless-att-prepaid/
Super informative video, thanks for sharing the knowledge n tips 😍👍
I don't know which way to put the SIM card in do the all-clear white part or the brown silverlight metallic Park
so what happens if i have a sim card but no active plane on that sim card will the phone work with my home network the WI FI
Wi-Fi will still work for serving, but you'll have no phone number with the SIM. If you need to place calls, you need a VOIP service/app.
First of all a big THANK Yoooo - My darn sim was a nanno sim, but I didn't realize HOW nanno that was until I started watching this video & realized there's still more nanno to go & punched out the frame around it further. I tell ya, I'm a petite size lady, but thinking of what big guys & gals with big plump fingers go through with these nanno things, is nerve wrecking!! Stupid nannos can fall, slip out of fingers & GET LOST!! I kept mine in check & FINALLY INSERTED IT INTO MY STUPID "SMART" PHONE - Kinda explains why so many people are stressed out & take to substances to calm down - THIS IS NERVE WRECKING (Thank Goodness I'm a "YOGI MAMMA" - Ommmmmmm Shaaanthi!?) Namaste & Ushta-te!
Thanks for the video. Looks like your cat has the good life. 🙂
What if your plan has a digital SIM card but your device Actually still has a sim card slot is there a way to use that slot to insert More memory?
No, SIM card slots can only be used for SIM cards.
In the UK SIMs are usually supplied as micro Sims with pop-out perforations to allow conversion to micro or nano SIMs.
Actually, I think in the UK they are supplied as MINI SIMs to allow conversion to micro or nano - or if we're being really pedantic they are supplied as a credit card sized item like 20 years ago!
I received a replacement iPhone verizon and it came w/ a new SIM card. I just used my original SIM card and kept the new one.
Can I use this in other devices (if so which ones?) at the same time….or do I just save it in case old one breaks / malfunctions? Thanks.
Doesn't hurt to have a spare around if you need it.
can i use the sim on my get more unlimited plan from verizon, iphone xr on a hotspot device? not would it fit but would the hotspot work on the hotspot device? or should i just pay $15 more for the hotspot device plan?
No, you need a data only plan for use in a hotspot device.
I have a Winegard on the roof of my Motorhome. It had an ATT Sim card in it when I bought the unit. I am trying to get another active Sim card to put into the Winegard now, but nobody has been able to understand what I mean. I tell them about the Winegard but nobody can understand what I am talking about. Shoud I just say I need a Sim card for a "hot" spot? I use about 100 gigs a month on my cell phone. Can I get a 100gig plan to be put on a Sim card, prepaid? Thank you.
Here's our current top pick plans: www.rvmobileinternet.com/planpicks - use the 'Routers' filter to find plans compatible with your Winegard.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter Thank you for the quick response.😊
How to make a Sims Card larger
First time on this channel, I love your shirt girl!
I love her shirt in every video...or rather what's under her shirt 😳😳
Hi, Can you insert the sim into an iPad, and print something off that you want,.?
A SIM card is for getting cellular data access... it has nothing to do with printing.
Thank you for this information! This was a tremendous help!
If I get a SIM card can someone look into what I searched or downloaded or uninstalled.
One needs sensitive fingers to insert these small sim cards
Any easy way to tell CORRECT orientation
Check out our brand new video going over how to insert SIM cards into various devices:ua-cam.com/video/QPDRBMX45Kg/v-deo.html
I am interested in moving my nano-sim card to a new phone that would also have AT&T service, but I noticed that the coper metal plates on the sim cards differ in patterns among various smart phones. Does that matter if I use a sim card that has a different pattern of these when I switch to a different maker of the smart phone? Are these layout patterns of coper/gold colored plates proprietary to a particular maker of the smartphone or is the size of the sim card the only thing that matters when you are moving the sim card from one phone to another?
All SIM cards of the right size should work with all cellular devices.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter Thank you so very much for answering my question. I really appreciate it greatly!
Thanks for the video info. Would you please tell me if I can swap my sim card from my 6620L jetpack with the prepaid unlimited plan to an upgraded 8800 jetpack without loosing my $65 unlimited plan?
You can move the SIM - www.rvmobileinternet.com/pudp
Thank you
Ok Chris so for the Pepwave bought from a retailer we need a full toolbox. Anything else?...😁✌️😎
I have a Android Smartphone which had a slot for the Simcard and another for a SD Card My phone got reset so I called tech support and he turned on my WIFI(something I ever did) and it drained $ 100.00 off the phone and its still inactive, I asked if there was a chance to get my number back and was told the number was recycled and might be on another phone but to know for sure I had to buy a new Simcard,I asked for compensation for the time I lost and was offered $ 50.00 but needed a active phone to add it to and needed a new Simcard anyway which costs $ 20.00 and do not know if the new Simcard even has airtime, So here I am looking at a phone I have to spend $ 120.00 dollars and still will not be able to use it, maybe more if I need to buy airtime Is there anything like resetting the Simcard? Please get back to me with any advice you can give me here.
That makes absolutely no sense.
How long does a Sim card good for? Took my old one and put it new phone. Now I have a new sim card and how long is it good for. Or does it just automatically expire.
Physically, they can last for many years. But functionally, depends on your plan with your carrier and if you renew it.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter if I buy a new sim card and don't activate it how long is it good for. I don't know if it makes a difference but it is a straight talk phone.
You'll want to inquire with the provider.
Can I get a SIM card for the UK, then put it in my US Verizon phone when I am in the UK?
If your phone supports global bands, yes.
I have a Galaxy S5 Straight Talk phone. It was dropped & after I paid $130 to have a shop place a new screen in it, the phone no longer receives a good data signal. Maybe 30% strength? I have tried many resets/ I believe it's called a APN reset? I took it back to the shop and of course they say they had nothing to do with that!
My sister gave me a Galaxy S 7 Straight Talk phone. Her SIM card is still in phone. Her boyfriend bought her a different phone & had her phone number transferred over to the different phone. This phone has a different carrier. I tried to reactivate the Galaxy S7 Straight Talk phone with the Straight Talk SIM card in it since it is a no contract/ pay-as-you-go every month. They trying to tell me that phone cannot work on Straight Talk. I told them it is a Straight Talk phone with a Straight Talk SIM. My sister just stopped using it and had the phone number transferred to a different phone with a different provider.
They're telling me I need to buy a new SIM card for that phone.
I believe my Galaxy S5 SIM card would work in the Galaxy S7 phone if I cut it down to size.
This straight talk people are hard to understand over-the-phone. They're just hard to communicate with. They are from another country.
Does any of this sound possible to you?
I hope you understand what I'm saying?
Yes, you can adapt the size of SIM cards. Covered in this video & linked guide.
I need a SIM card. Does it matter which one or something? Where can I buy it online and which is the best if you know for my iPhone XR?
Here's our guide to the current best data plans: www.rvmobileinternet.com/planpicks
My cellphone (Motorola E5 Play) came with a SIM card already installed. My phone company recently sent me a new SIM card to install in my phone. Will replacing the old card with the new one change anything or erase any data or pictures etc. on my phone?
Thank you
The SIM does not hold any of your data - so you should be fine.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter
Thank you so much for you quick reply. Wow! Less than 5 minutes! I'm definitely going to subscribe to your channel! 👍💖
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Can somebody send me a picture of how to put the SIM card in
My fire 7 warned of low storage. First I archived then took the plunge and bought an SD card recommended by amazon. No problem. It came and I installed it. I formatted it as internal storage. No problem. It asked for my choices for data to move. Done. Says it's moving data but nothing is happening. What I do wrong?
SD cards and SIM cards are not the same. You should contact your customer support for your device.
So if my phone service ran out and I never renewed with the company and I noticed that my phone says it is unlocked. How do I go
about getting a new Sims card and new number?
Just choose which carrier and plan you want, and contact the carrier to get setup.
are sim cards the same type but different networkings?
SIM cards are a common standard but are network-specific.
I've been researching this and almost no carriers allow you to put a phone sim card into a mobile hotspot. Feel free to correct me.
Having same problem. I bought a Nighthawk netgear MI, but can't get a SIM CARD! 🤬
Where can you buy sims cards beside the local cell phone company? I want to use one in my 4gLTE router. Whatever vender is the cheapest to use when camping.
Retail & Online stores sell BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) / SIM Starter Kits.
Here is a link to more info: www.rvmobileinternet.com/guides/sim-cards/#Obtaining_Activating_SIM_Cards
Hi, so what if I wanted to place an old sim card back into my old phone? (the original one that the sim card came from) does any information get transferred from the card onto the phone and vise versa?
The SIM card is tied to your plan.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter
Okay, thank you for the reply!
Hi I have a problem I need to order a sim card tray for Samsung Galaxy A14 do you know where I can order one
Probably best to contact Samsung.
Very informative thank you for the extended explanation, would like to learn more on this technology. Also on how to unlock net works for all types of cell phones.
does verizon authorize taking the sim from your phone into a cellular router?
No, they do not And if it works, the router would be using the hotspot cap of the plan.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter that's too bad. thanks!
IF- you feel your simm card (could be) compromised, should it be replaced-?? Or- just for security purposes, should simm cards be occasionally replaced (anyway)-??? 🤔😊
There's non reason to replace your SIM card unless it is damaged or lost or you need a different size.
What about SIM cards for IoT devices like an Arduino or Raspberry Pi? I was having difficulty choosing which one to go with. I eventually went with a Hologram SIM. This first SIM is free and allows some data usage every month. What other carriers are available? Where do I purchase them?
Here's our guide to our top pick data plans: www.rvmobileinternet.com/planpicks
Do need to update new sim card?
Depends on the scenario.
I bought a new cell phone Samsung AO2s from Verizon. They did not say anything about SIM card. Recently I was not able to call out except for emergency only because the phone has no SIM card. I went to Verizon. the guy turned off and turned on the phone, without saying anything else. What do I have to do ? Where to buy the SIM card? Thanks
You will need to contact Verizon for a SIM card. Contact Verizon's customer support number if you don't feel like the local store can help.
can you use a phone activate sim and put it in a hotspot and use the phone data plane for the hotspot?
Most carriers block this... or it would use the hotspot data cap, not the phone data.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter Thanks and Fast
Hello - what is the liability for selling a SIM card not in use by your phone account anymore?
No carrier allows reselling of their plans without specific MVNO agreements.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter Thx but what about the significance of the numbers on the SIM that was sold and one's security?
My ATT Galaxy S10+ 5G, came with a new sim card. But the person at the ATT store used the card out of my old S8+. It's the same card that was in my S4, like three phones ago. I remember them trimming it down to fit the S8. Would I be better off using the newest card?
Probably not
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter Thanks
So, a cell phone has to have a sim card to work ? My last cell , a moto g, worked without a sim. I'm thinking maybe having a sim card gives me more info than I need ? I know absolutely nothing about sim card, obviously. My new phone is a moto also. Do you have to pay a monthly charge separate from your carrier ?
A SIM is required to get cellular service on a cellular device.
Not really. I am answering from a sim-less phone. I think it is only for voice calls ( which in this day and age not many make) and texts
But for text you can substitute quick emails. Notifications will even show up on your phone screen. Plus you can choose the device without regards to the provider as it is a device only deal. No pesky card 💳 to fumble with... no bills to pay
if i order a iphone 14 pro through a CA version of apple instead of USA i see on their website Not compatible with existing micro-SIM cards what exactly does that mean? could i still use tmobile in the usa with a CA unlocked Iphone i need it for dual sim purposes
Current iPhones use Nano SIMs, not micro.
About the sizes is not completely right. I had an older simcard that had bigger contacts protruding the smaller sizes. I did try to cut it up and it still worked, but you could see some innards exposed on the SIM, which was not ideal. I could luckily transfer my phone number to a new nano SIM, though, notice that some software on your phone doesn't like that and you have to reauthorize those.
I moved my s6 sim card to s10e for att. I bought the s10e unlocked off ebay. I can't make phone calls and texts nor recieve them. What should I do
You should contact the vendor for more assistance, or stop in an AT&T store.
What happen if the phone number is move from to another sim card but the old sim card is not being cut or destroyed? Can anyone use the phone number from old sim card? Is it dangerous?
Once the phone # is moved to a new SIM, the old one is inactive.
@MobileInternetResourceCenter oke thank you for your answer
Question I had bought a new in the box samsung tab a7 lite so when I turned on the device it asked for the sim card to proceed the next step for setting up, wich I open the sim card tray and placed the sim card, what happen when I placed the sim card it loaded the metro pcs purple screen and it remaind on for like 5 min, so I was wondering if the tablet froze, I opened up the sim card tray and check the sim card maybe I miss placed so as soon as I put it back the purple metro pcs was gone? did I made a mistake for opening the sim card while the screen was stuck or it was going to go away on its own
That's probably a question best asked of Metro... perhaps you didn't have adequate T-Mobile signal for the data plan to activate?
Which ones last the longest?
All SIM cards can have very long lifetimes.
Okay- we are switching from a Galaxy 7 to a 10. When I move the SIM card over it tells me that the card is locked, but does not ask for any pin number. I have power cycled several times. Any suggestions?
Probably best to contact your carrier for support.
Is there any difference between 3G sim and 4G sim?
Yes.. they are generally different for the carriers.
1 SIM, LOL, SORRY COULD NOT HELP MYSELF, NO DISRESPECT TO YOU!!!! THANKS! NEEDED A GOOD SMILE!
*Very useful information!!!*
Thank you both so much for sharing all your knowledge with us!! I wasn’t sure where to post my question since it involves a different video you made, so I apologize if I posted this in the wrong spot. If I have hot spot and want to use a router to share my connection with other devices, would I put the SIM card from the hotspot to the router or do I need another SIM card for the router? (ie router cradlepoint)
You'd put it in the SIM slot of the modem you want to use to access your plan.
Just so I understand, the router becomes the new hotspot and no further designated hotspot is required?
If you have a cellular enabled router, it does not need a hotspot to work.
When I got my Pixel 6, back in October, it came with a new SIM for 5G. The old SIM, from my Pixel 2, would fit & work but only provide 4G, so that's one other thing to watch out for. My carrier, Rogers, is one of those that provides the 3 sizes in one card and you just push out the one you need. They also warn not to use the left over pieces as an adapter.
Also, I was thinking that an eSIM would be useful for those traveling to another country. It would be a lot easier to just scan the QR code than to extract and possibly lose one SIM to replace it with one for the visited country.
@James Knott: Sim card are universal and not specific to 4g and 5g because the sim just verifies the utility. The modem is what determines 4gvs5g however those terms reflect a maximum bandwidth not continuous bandwidth so a utility can say they have 5g when the real time bandwidth is no where near that standard as long as they give you one 5minutes of premium bandwidth. Verizon is the only true flat rate in regards to not having data caps and including unlimited data sharing from a Smartphone on the flat rate.
@@gotsm9959 I did not get 5G until I replaced the SIM. I used the one that came with the phone. Also, what you get depends on what you pay for. A friend of mine, who has a Pixel 6 as I do, is on Koodo, a Telus flanker brand. Telus customers can get 5G, but not Koodo. Resellers also provide more limited service than the carrier they're reselling. So, it's not just dependent on the hardware.
@@James_Knott Yes you get what you pay for but most of those cheap Smart untility are shady because they they don't disclose that the limitations of their untility in advertising and sometimes it's only disclosed in the legal contract and those companies target and groom people they know are least likely to read the contract because most people work on a utmost good faith standard.
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Can a service provider put there own number onto a sim card?
Not sure I understand your question? Every service provider programs their own SIM cards.
Do sim.cards come with different phone numbers
Yes, each SIM card has a phone number assigned to it.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter Do you pay a monthly fee or a onetime price ?
What is the best way to upload your contacts from an outdated 3g phone to a new 4g phone? I tried cutting the old sim card and slipping It Into the new nano sim card track, and I got the message sim not provisioned. Thanks for any advice you might have.
Modern phones do not use the SIM card to store your contacts. There are apps out there that can back up your old contacts, or a phone store should be able to help.
Is it possible to clone the information on my SIM card to another one so that I have two phones with the same plan (same phone number)? I have a Verizon plan.
Nope.
What about 4g and 5g is there a difference 🤔
5G devices will continue to use SIM cards or embedded eSIMs just like 4G/LTE devices, and there is no physical change happening for SIM cards between 4G/LTE and 5G. Carriers may still potentially mandate a new SIM card on a 5G device if they so choose. Users will have to check with their carrier to be sure. More info: www.rvmobileinternet.com/guides/sim-cards/
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter true, the new TMobile is already requiring new sims for sa nr 5g
I cannot locate the sim card on my iphone 13 pro
The slot is on the side of the phone
How to install a SIM card in an iPad
in my new samsung a14, my sim card fell out of the insert card, inside the phone. UhOh! Now what?
Very delicate surgery may be required.
In the event of the SIM card going bad, how to transfer all the data from one SIM card to a new one, on the same Android phone? This question was *_not_* covered!
Just call your carrier to have the planned moved to a new SIM card.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter Simple as that? Thanks.
I can see what you mean by SIMs.. I have a VMO service (total wireless) runs in VZW network. I had to trick them into activating my unlocked Post paid VZW Note 8 SM-N950U. It worked for 4 days then I lost data... It appears I was "banned" No one can tell me WHY, a postpaid Note 8 will not even work on VZW's own prepaid service. It's all about the IMEI number. I also understand that.. but same network and basically same phone. I wished i knew why they made my former flagship phone a paperweight. My only reasoning is good old fashioned $$$.
Also, now that VZW is retiring CDMA, and everything is going pure 4G LTE, 5G, VoLTE i don't think much matters now with phone brands other than IMEI, or LTE frequency number? I am referring to the phones that have both CDMA/GSM radios.
Thank you! This is a very useful video.
do i need one of these for my phone ?
Only if you want it to have cellular service.
Awesome video. Thank you!
the multi size sim card with the cutouts for micro, nano e.t.c kinda remind me of Russian Matryoshka dolls!
Thanks for the informative video.
I have relied on your great product reviews and advice for years. So here is a question that you might be able to answer. I know it is a little off topic but maybe you know something I don't. About 6 months ago Verizon started throttling down my MoFi 4500-4GXeLTE to the point it would not work anymore. I was grandfathered in with a unlimited/unthrottled plan. They said I was using too much data. So it has been disconnected for 6 months. I went back to the Verizon Store and they said my MoFi is no longer compatible on their network. They could not explain what happened. Any ideas?
Depends on what specific plan you are using - but the MoFi 4500 is still an eligible LTE device and compatible with their plans authorized for use in data only devices.
I went online today to see if I could reactivate the MoFi 4500. The Verizon store clerk must have entered the wrong IMIE number because I could activate it myself with no issues. Thanks!
So here’s my scenario.. I needed to upgrade a Verizon phone to another Verizon phone, but had to take the blank SIM card out of the new phone and insert the SIM card from my old phone, along with a USB cable, to transfer files such as, pictures, videos, and etc. So now I’m wondering, do I have to leave the SIM card from my old phone, in my new phone, for that information to stay put, now that it’s transferred? Or do I put the blank/new SIM card back in the new phone? I can’t find this answer anywhere, so any help would be much appreciated. :)) 👍
Are you perhaps confusing SD card with SIM card? SIM card just holds your carrier account information, and nothing else.
Will a 3G Micro card cut down to a Nano and work in a 4G phone ? or only same to same G? Great video , learnt a ton about modifying and all about these little cards.. thanks
You would need to contact your carrier for if you need a SIM card.
Very helpful. Thank You!
my phone is cracked and my wife bought me a new phone but how do I tranfer my number over , I’m with T-Mobile..do I have to go to the store for the whole process or can I do it over the phone ? If they do allow me to do it over he phone how will the sim get in my new phone I’m so confused 😭 someone pls help
Usually you can just move the SIM card over to the new phone. If you have any issues, just take both phones to a T-Mobile store for assistance.
Okay, Im currently doing research for a little project that I want to make. Im an electrical engineer hobbyist, no degrees or anything, I just like to tinker, and Im in the process of making a handheld gaming console on my own. (No I wont be selling it or giving out prints. This is just to see what I can do) Is there a particular board or interface I can find that allows sim cards to be placed into the circuitry? Im trying to make it constantly mobile with android on it as well, and it would be nice to have a multi use device with a sim card that can get access to internet almost anywhere.
Its a big project, Ive been working with a ton of devices and im just now getting to the sim card part and thats been throwing me off. Everything I search for just comes up with how sim cards work. Any and all information I can get would be awesome!
That's outside our scope of coverage.. we're focused on consumer use.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter I appreciate the response and letting me know what you are capable of. There was lots of things that I still learned from this video so keep up the good work!
Great video!!
You make excellent and good quality videos. Thank you. Here is a question which is a bit of a challenge perhaps you can offer a good solution. I have a normal SIM card with 5000 minutes calls and 600GB data. But once I insert it in a 4G router, I can't use any of those 5000 minutes to make calls. My service provider doesn't offer a duplicate SIM with the same phone number (T-Mobile has a great solution they call it Digits) but we don't have such a service in my country. Thanks for reading this request and trying to help, but I know the answer is going to be "Sorry, there is no easy solution".
Routers don't support making phone calls, only phones do.
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so helpful thank u so much.
I need a chip old chip don't work
SUUUPER helpful thanks!
I watch many videos before I buy a product like my reolink 4glte which only works with a sim card . I believe this video is informative . This might become a regular question so if you have knowledge of what Sim card would be most reliable for mobile security cameras I/we would be very thankful for that information.
I think you mean data plan, not SIM card - so here's our guide to selecting plans: www.rvmobileinternet.com/planpicks with our top picks.
Thanks for the link and yes I do need data plan. I read where cellular camera users are having a problem with pairing and sim card failure so I figured maybe someone knows of a exterior sim that can pair easily with reolink cellular cameras.
Great Video. Thanks..
My carrier is sending me a new sim card to install in my Galaxy S9 phone.
Will i lose all of my data as far as pictures, apps etc when swapping to the new sim card or is all that information stored on the device itself?
The SIM card only contains access to your cellular plan and phone number assigned.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter well thats good news, Thank you so much for the reply!
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SO HELPFUL
You just skipped over how to get the sim card tray to eject so it will be possible to insert sim card, mentioned it quickly and did it without centering camera on it, or showing close up...I hope you will show a CLOSE UP OF THIS since that's why most people come to the website.
Most people come to 'this website' to learn about mobile internet options for RVs. Not how to eject a SIM card from a specific phone/tablet (which varies by model).