09-04-2021 10:58 AM - edited 01-06-2022 03:23 AM
My Wifes LG phone just died. I have a Samsung Galaxy S10. Can I just put her Public Mobile Sim into it, or is there a process I have to go thru with Public Mobile?
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12-02-2021 07:34 PM
Thanks, @DaDiSi
I trimmed off the edges of the micro card to make it a nano SIM and inserted, rebooted and reset the network a couple of times (in Android 11 is under General, Reset, Network Reset).
It found the SIM card on the second reboot but isn't connecting. Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks!
09-04-2021 02:07 PM
yes
09-04-2021 11:22 AM
Yes, just power off the S10 phone then transfer the old SIM (remove/add SIM spacers) into the phone and power up the phone.
09-04-2021 11:03 AM
@DaDiSi wrote:My Wifes LG phone just died. I have a Samsung Galaxy S10. Can I just put her Public Mobile Sim into it, or is there a process I have to go thru with Public Mobile?
Note, depending on the existing SIM SLOT of the LG phone...if it is currently a MICRO size, you may need to gently remove the outer adapter to make it a NANO size to fit in the S10 phone.
09-04-2021 11:00 AM - edited 09-04-2021 11:03 AM
yes you can use Public Mobile Sim card at any unlocked device,
but if you want to open new account you need a new email addresss and you can use all same info,like credit card or 4 digit pin,all you can use it the same for new account but you need a new email for each new account...
09-04-2021 10:59 AM
@DaDiSi wrote:My Wifes LG phone just died. I have a Samsung Galaxy S10. Can I just put her Public Mobile Sim into it, or is there a process I have to go thru with Public Mobile?
If the SIM slot is the same size it is as simple as moving the SIM card to the new phone, that's it.
Remember to reboot, and perform a reset of the network settings on the new phone once you move the SIM card over.
You do not have to let Public Mobile know of the change of phones.
09-04-2021 10:59 AM - edited 09-04-2021 11:00 AM
@DaDiSi No, should be very easy. Just pop your SIM onto the new phone and that's all your need. (as long as the SIM fits. If you have an "bigger" SIM, see if there is "frame" to remove to make it a nano sim)
Of course, you would then go through setting up of the "new" phone for your wife