03-05-2021 04:08 PM - edited 01-05-2022 05:30 PM
Got a new iphone, how do I transfer my current Public Mobile phone number from my Android to the iphone?
Thank you!
Tim
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03-17-2021 11:51 AM
@Mr_Bee19 wrote:I agree, ideally it should be turned off. But with non removable batteries and sim on side of the phone they made it possible for this generation to swap sim without turning it off and then some people think I changed the sim why it's not functioning yet.
I edited my last message as I have never heard of a SIM card going bad because of that, but some people do insist that it's not good electronically for the SIM card and/or device, although I've done it myself too.
03-17-2021 11:26 AM
I agree, ideally it should be turned off. But with non removable batteries and sim on side of the phone they made it possible for this generation to swap sim without turning it off and then some people think I changed the sim why it's not functioning yet.
03-17-2021 07:21 AM - edited 03-17-2021 11:47 AM
@Mr_Bee19 wrote:As far as my knowledge, both phones use nano sim card you just gotta remove your sim from old phone and put it into new phone. Perform a restart of your new phone and go through prompts to log in into your account and viola.
This is an old thread and the member's question had already been previously answered. As for restarting the phone, that shouldn't wouldn't really be necessary as if the SIM cards are supposed to only be removed insterted while the device is turned off.
03-17-2021 07:14 AM
As far as my knowledge, both phones use nano sim card you just gotta remove your sim from old phone and put it into new phone. Perform a restart of your new phone and go through prompts to log in into your account and viola.
03-06-2021 12:18 AM
their sim can fit many sizes. wondering when will esim come out
03-05-2021 07:33 PM
@jukuYou sure bet it's super easy!
While I'm moving from an iPhone 7 to an iPhone 12 mini recently, all I did was take out the SIM tray with the SIM from the old phone, take out the SIM tray from my new phone, put SIM into tray, insert back into new phone. It immediately searched and registered on the network and was ready to go!
03-05-2021 04:19 PM - edited 03-05-2021 04:20 PM
@juku wrote:Wow, is that easy?
All SIM cards are physically the same? My new iphone is 12 Pro Max. My Android phone is Samsung Galaxy S9.
@juku The PM SIM card is adaptable to 3 different sizes (standard, micro and nano), you just need to (carefully) remove the pieces to make it fit what your phone allows, if necessary.
03-05-2021 04:15 PM
Wow, is that easy?
All SIM cards are physically the same? My new iphone is 12 Pro Max. My Android phone is Samsung Galaxy S9.
03-05-2021 04:14 PM
03-05-2021 04:10 PM - edited 03-05-2021 04:11 PM
Take your sim card out of one phone and put it in to the other. Reboot the phone. Done!
03-05-2021 04:09 PM