09-24-2020 11:25 PM - edited 01-05-2022 01:20 PM
New activation $25 plan 2hrs ago. Transferred number. Not able to receive calls. But outgoing calls are ok. Texting incoming and outgoing both ok. Phone: Samsung A8(2018). What to do
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10-04-2020 11:37 AM
"BE PATIENT. Activations are "instant". Port-ins take a "MINIMUM" of two hours. This is a best-case scenario. Right now with a backlog of thousands of activation and port-in requests, do you think this is a best-case scenario? Give it at least 24 hours AFTER submitting your activation port-in request before you start to panic. Think spamming a mod is gonna make it quicker? No. You've been told in the main sticky that it's a bad idea. So don't. Slap yourself on the wrist before you send another PM."
A great guide by db519
10-03-2020 09:04 PM
Who is your previous carrier? Your previous carrier has to release your number to Public Mobile and this can easily take a couple of hours. If it is a landline number or a VOIP number it can take substantially longer to get it released.
AE_Collector
09-25-2020 02:44 AM
@AnupamApu reset your network settings to speed up the process
1. Open Settings>General Management>Reset
2. Tap Reset Network Settings>Tap Reset Settings
If prompted enter your pin, passcode
3. Tap Reset Settings 1 more time to confirm
4. Restart
09-24-2020 11:45 PM
Hi @AnupamApu
Welcome to Public Mobile!
This is completely normal. Your port transfer is still in progress.
If you transferred from a mobile provider, you can try restarting your phone or check again in the morning. The process should be complete by then.
Otherwise if you transferred from VOIP or a landline, the process will take longer, possibly 1 week.
09-24-2020 11:27 PM
@AnupamApu wrote:New activation $25 plan 2hrs ago. Transferred number. Not able to receive calls. But outgoing calls are ok. Texting incoming and outgoing both ok. Phone: Samsung A8(2018). What to do
This means that your number hasn't transfered yet (or the transfer has failed). Wait a bit longer, but in the meanwhile, if your old carrier's service is still working, continue to use that as incoming phone calls will still be going there.