03-24-2019 03:21 PM - edited 01-05-2022 03:55 AM
I am new to the concept of switching sim cards. I will be travelling in Alaska in the summer for 6 weeks and I am considering buying a local (GCI or AT & T) sim card when I get there. My question is concerning how complicated it will be to get my phone working in AK and then to get it back over to Public Mobile when I get back to BC. Is it simply a matter of pulling one out and putting the other back in?
From what I have read on this forum the PM roaming is not very reliable (yet anyway). Any help will be much appreciated.
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03-26-2019 01:28 AM
All it takes is to literally take your PM sim card out, place the US sim in and you're good to go! Most iPhones once they connect to the network automatically download the network settings and APN's so you're good to go. And when you're back, just put your PM sim card back in and give it a couple seconds to refresh it's network and settings :)!
All else fails, the usual turning phone off and on will fix any network problems!
03-24-2019 05:16 PM
if you bought it unlocked from the start you should be able to.
Some of the newer firmware wont allow you to, but the iphone 6 is old enough that you may be able to manually change it
03-24-2019 05:11 PM
@mikuck23 wrote:just switch sims when you arrive there and when you come back switch back sim. All your public mobile settings should remain and work intact. When you arrive in Alaska and use their sim, you may have to configure your iphone APN settings to make the internet work. But on the swap back you shouldn't have to adjust anything
Can you manually change APN settings on an iPhone 6?
03-24-2019 05:02 PM
just switch sims when you arrive there and when you come back switch back sim. All your public mobile settings should remain and work intact. When you arrive in Alaska and use their sim, you may have to configure your iphone APN settings to make the internet work. But on the swap back you shouldn't have to adjust anything
03-24-2019 04:39 PM
Like most of previous posts mentioned there shouldn't be a problem and you just have to switch SIM cards
If for any reason you need to rest your network settings here is a video to show you how to do that.
03-24-2019 04:26 PM - edited 03-24-2019 04:32 PM
@Whisper wrote:Thanks! I have an iPhone 6. Would like be likely to cause any issues?
I dont think so. I just switched my iPhone 5S sim card the other day without any issues.
03-24-2019 04:21 PM
Thanks! I have an iPhone 6. Would like be likely to cause any issues?
03-24-2019 04:19 PM
@Anonymous wrote:@Whisper - Generally speaking, you should be able to swap SIM cards when you get there, and put back you PM SIM when you get back. The only thing that comes to mind owuld be if you have an LG phone. Some of those get their network setting messed up when you switch carrier.
Network reset if needed is not so bad. It's factory reset that is a real difficult one to deal with.
03-24-2019 03:30 PM
@Whisper - Generally speaking, you should be able to swap SIM cards when you get there, and put back you PM SIM when you get back. The only thing that comes to mind owuld be if you have an LG phone. Some of those get their network setting messed up when you switch carrier.