02-17-2020 08:50 PM - edited 01-05-2022 09:33 AM
can I use the same number on 2 phones? if not can I get the same number on a new sim-card?
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02-18-2020 03:01 AM
The plastic "punchouts" are just form-factor spacers, they will fit any SIM card from any manufacturer, they don't contain any circuitry, complex geometry, or special parts. What you see is exactly what you get.
You can always order another PM SIM card just to use its spacers on your existing SIM card. (And if you offer your spare PM SIM card to a referral then it'll basically pay for itself, lol.)
You can purchase SIM spacer sets at dollar stores (a couple bucks) and at many cellphone/electronics stores (overpriced).
You can even cut your own spacers from plastic or cardboard, it works fine if you do it right (and you can download printable reference templates), but I don't recommended it.
02-18-2020 12:42 AM
@swiss32 If you do not have the original larger sized housing for the SIM card you can ask at a retailer that sells pm SIM cards and activations if they have any of the housing left over from another SIM card. Otherwise you can purchase SIM card adapters for couple of dollars online or around $5 at places like the source or best buy.
02-17-2020 09:17 PM
ok, thanx to all that replied...
Swiss
02-17-2020 09:15 PM - edited 02-17-2020 09:15 PM
@scorpio17 wrote:No need to port out and port in. It will not give any advantages.
@@z10user wrote:2. you could port out to another provider and then activate a new SIM and port back. You would lose whatever features you had on the original though. Unless you mean replacing your SIM...then yes...use the Change SIM feature.
But it depends. It was uncertain as to what the intentions were of the OP. Now it's clear.
02-17-2020 09:13 PM
No need to port out and port in. It will not give any advantages.
@@z10user wrote:2. you could port out to another provider and then activate a new SIM and port back. You would lose whatever features you had on the original though. Unless you mean replacing your SIM...then yes...use the Change SIM feature.
02-17-2020 09:12 PM
Does the new phone require a smaller or larger SIM than the old one? If larger, you need a new SIM. Smaller, you should be able tompunxh the smaller SIM out. It's perforated.
@swiss32 wrote:I got a new phone and the SIM-card is not the same size as the new phone, otherwise I would have just moved it. I want to stay on the same plan with public,so can i just get a new simcard
and keep my number?
02-17-2020 09:10 PM - edited 02-17-2020 09:12 PM
@swiss32 wrote:I got a new phone and the SIM-card is not the same size as the new phone, otherwise I would have just moved it. I want to stay on the same plan with public,so can i just get a new simcard
and keep my number?
Yes get a new sim card. If it's not 3punch
Log into your account and click change sim. GREEN ARROW ON PICTURE BELOW.
02-17-2020 09:10 PM
@swiss32 wrote:I got a new phone and the SIM-card is not the same size as the new phone, otherwise I would have just moved it. I want to stay on the same plan with public,so can i just get a new simcard
and keep my number?
The PM SIM card is adaptable for 3 different sizes. Do you still have the parts of the PM SIM that you might have detached your SIM from?
02-17-2020 09:09 PM - edited 02-17-2020 09:10 PM
@swiss32 wrote:I got a new phone and the SIM-card is not the same size as the new phone, otherwise I would have just moved it. I want to stay on the same plan with public,so can i just get a new simcard
and keep my number?
Yes. And depending on how old your SIM is, they're what they call tri-punch. Each size can be "punched" out of the larger size. Unless you need to go back up in size. Then you would need the larger pieces that the smaller part got punched out of. You would need to be careful so as not to risk jamming the re-united parts in the SIM slot.
02-17-2020 09:07 PM
I got a new phone and the SIM-card is not the same size as the new phone, otherwise I would have just moved it. I want to stay on the same plan with public,so can i just get a new simcard
and keep my number?
02-17-2020 09:04 PM
Are you already a PM member @swiss32 is there a problem with your current sim? Are you trying to switch? You can set up a temporary PM account and then bring your number over, you will lose the temporary number when you port your number over. You can also get 2 Sims and forward one to the other and get both numbers on one phone. But, you cannot have 1 number on two phones. Each SIM needs a unique email address and account.
@swiss32 wrote:can I use the same number on 2 phones? if not can I get the same number on a new sim-card?
02-17-2020 09:01 PM
Not sure of Public Mobilities, as I'm new, but I don't think any company offers it. Service providers map your cell phone number on one SIM card number to activate it. Therefore, activating the same phone number on two different SIM cards at one time is not possible.
02-17-2020 09:00 PM
@swiss32 wrote:can I use the same number on 2 phones?
@swiss32 No, the only way is if you move the sim card between the two phones.
not can I get the same number on a new sim-card?
The only way would be to use selfserve and use the change sim card option. Please note that once you switch cards the old card gets deactivated.
02-17-2020 08:56 PM
@swiss32 wrote:can I use the same number on 2 phones? if not can I get the same number on a new sim-card?
1. No.
2. you could port out to another provider and then activate a new SIM and port back. You would lose whatever features you had on the original though. Unless you mean replacing your SIM...then yes...use the Change SIM feature.
02-17-2020 08:55 PM
No you cannot have the same number on 2 phones. Yes you can get the same number on a new sim card, it's a process called porting your number from another provider. Are your currently with Public Mobile or with someone else?
02-17-2020 08:54 PM
No. One sim per number.
You could take sim out and switch back and forth between phones but that's all. Not two phones running simultaneously with same number
02-17-2020 08:52 PM
@swiss32 wrote:can I use the same number on 2 phones? if not can I get the same number on a new sim-card?
Sorry but no to both questions that isn't possible. One number/email per account at PM is allowed.