05-15-2021 10:05 AM - edited 01-06-2022 02:04 AM
Iphone does not appear on the list of compatible phones. Do you know why? thank you
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08-17-2021 03:26 PM
How do I check this setting in iPhone?
05-15-2021 10:26 AM - edited 05-15-2021 10:43 AM
@JPrieto : Ok I gotta say it...iphones are made by Apple. There's a good list of compatible _models_ under the Apple _brand_ (Edit: though as mentioned, not exhaustive). What exact model are you shopping for?
05-15-2021 10:24 AM
@JPrieto wrote:Didn't buy the iphone yet. It does appear that it is supported (from other messages etc.) but i was wondering why it doesn't appear on the public mobile list of compatible brands at all...
Yes, the compatibility checker can be misleading, but as @Dunkman mentions it is not kept up to date regularly.
05-15-2021 10:18 AM - edited 05-15-2021 10:38 AM
Didn't buy the iphone yet. It does appear that it is supported. Issue solved. Thank you!
05-15-2021 10:13 AM
@JPrieto wrote:Iphone does not appear on the list of compatible phones. Do you know why? thank you
Iphones are usually A-ok, but, always good to check whether a phone will work with any provider, especially Public Mobile. Use more than one source to be sure.
Here are a couple:
05-15-2021 10:13 AM
@JPrieto : Um...you know who _makes_ iphone right? You didn't say which exact model you have though.
05-15-2021 10:10 AM
The compatibility list is not up-to-date and some newer phones are not immediately updated. Which iPhone are you inquiring about?
The new iPhones are compatible with Public mobile, but some of the newer features are not available with PM. Ie. Wifi calling, eSIM, etc.
Another way to check phone compatibility:
Public Mobile uses the following frequency bands:
3G = 850 (5), 1900 (2)
4G = 850 (5), 1900 (2), 700 (12/13/17/29), 1700/2100 (4), 2600 (7), 1700/2100 (66)
Just make sure that the new phone has the above frequency bands.