12-13-2019 07:31 PM - edited 01-05-2022 08:31 AM
So on the page that list the models accepted on this network I can get a phone from any other country? Example I live in Canada but can use an US phone?
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12-25-2019 06:50 PM - edited 12-25-2019 06:52 PM
@Mitch1 wrote:Yes any unlocked cellphone made will work with public mobile.
No, that is not true. There are many unlocked phones that will not work with Public Mobile. For a phone to be able to make phone calls at Public Mobile, it must be able to connect to Telus's HSPA-type network. There are also many unlocked phones that were originally sold by Rogers and Fido, Mobilitcity, Videotron, and Wind Mobile that won't work at Public either; it's just that many/most of those devices have long ago went into the recycling.
12-25-2019 05:50 PM
@Mitch1 wrote:Yes any unlocked cellphone made will work with public mobile.
Not entirely true. The phone would need to have the band's/frequency that PM uses.
12-25-2019 05:46 PM
Yes any unlocked cellphone made will work with public mobile.
12-23-2019 02:21 PM
The best way, if it is not too inconvenient, is to ask a rep at a kiosk/store to put in a PM SIM to test the phone before activating. As someone mentioned there could carrier/country software that may make it incompatible.
12-16-2019 04:25 PM
It doesn't mean anything and it's poorly worded on that website that you found.
Maybe they're talking about a dual SIM phone having primary and secondary SIM slots. It has nothing to do with the network.
12-16-2019 12:08 PM
Whats the difference between a primary and secondary 3g network ans is PM's Primary?
12-15-2019 06:42 PM - edited 12-15-2019 06:43 PM
@Marco3 wrote:I agree! For instance here''s a phones specs not listed in PM's list that fits the requirements in a pririmary 3g network but not in a secondary whatever that means...
The website that you go that from isn't entirely accurate. Public Mobile doesn't have a 2g/GSM network of any kind. For the 3g network type category, the phone needs to have 850 and 1900MHz UMTS.
12-15-2019 02:05 PM
I agree! For instance here''s a phones specs not listed in PM's list that fits the requirements in a pririmary 3g network but not in a secondary whatever that means...
12-14-2019 06:29 PM
I have a phone that wasn't on that list at the time and it still worked . Any modern unlocked phone with the matching frequencies should.
12-14-2019 04:37 PM - edited 12-14-2019 04:38 PM
@Marco3 just go to samsung.com and start a chat and ask them to check if the phone is locked, they'll ask for the imei. I did it to mine this morning and it was unlocked because it's just a year old!
12-14-2019 04:36 PM
See Samsung web site here.
12-14-2019 04:33 PM
I think some people here have unlocked Samsung phones at the Samsung website. So Iam wondering if you can get the imei number first and check if is unlocked or pre unlock it.
12-14-2019 12:57 PM
@Marco3 wrote:Firstly Thankyou all for replying you've been most helpful. The phone I'm looking at is a Samsung S9+ and these are the model numbers available in Canada and the US. I'm looking for one that will be unlocked that isn't married to a US carriere. Persumingly as long as I get the model number above then it should be fine on Pm'S network.
@Marco3 Correct.
12-14-2019 12:54 PM
Firstly Thankyou all for replying you've been most helpful. The phone I'm looking at is a Samsung S9+ and these are the model numbers available in Canada and the US. I'm looking for one that will be unlocked that isn't married to a US carriere. Persumingly as long as I get the model number above then it should be fine on Pm'S network.
12-13-2019 08:11 PM
If you want to check the Telus system for compatibility check here.
If you are talking about an iPhone, I can give you a site to verify for carrier status....locked to carrier by name or if it is unlocked.
Let me know, happy to help.
12-13-2019 08:02 PM
@sheytoon wrote:Just be careful with US phones. They may be locked, or have custom firmware that prevents foreign SIMs from using LTE.
And from what I've read recently, U.S. providers aren't obligated(as they are in Canada) to provide unlock codes for their phones.....
12-13-2019 07:57 PM
Just be careful with US phones. They may be locked, or have custom firmware that prevents foreign SIMs from using LTE.
12-13-2019 07:42 PM
@Marco3 wrote:So on the page that list the models accepted on this network I can get a phone from any other country? Example I live in Canada but can use an US phone?
Yes, you can use any unlocked phone which support the following frequencies
Please note that PM uses 3G for voice calls. Therefore, LTE only phone will not work with PM. On the other hand, 3G only phone will work with PM but on 3G data.
12-13-2019 07:34 PM - edited 12-13-2019 07:35 PM
Yes as long as the phone can work on telus frequencies
Umts 850 and 1900 mhz for talk and text
L2, l4, l5 i believe for lte and some more would also be useful
12-13-2019 07:33 PM
@Marco3 wrote:So on the page that list the models accepted on this network I can get a phone from any other country? Example I live in Canada but can use an US phone?
As long as the phone is unlocked and is compatiable on PM's (Telus) network, the answer is yes.
12-13-2019 07:33 PM
@Marco3 wrote:So on the page that list the models accepted on this network I can get a phone from any other country? Example I live in Canada but can use an US phone?
@Marco3 Yes, as long as it supports the Public Mobile's bands. In fact you can buy and use phones from all over the world not just the US.