‎12-08-2016 08:50 PM - edited ‎01-04-2022 01:23 PM
Please help bought a brand new unlocked phone tonight and now when that I ported my number over my old sim card no longer works and this one says that it is not supported. I can no longer use my phone!
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‎05-09-2019 06:43 PM
A little over amonth ago I decided to switch from Bell to PM on my Asus Zenfone Max+ M1. I purchased my PM SIM but when I inserted it in the Zenfone it was recognized as a PM SIM but I could not access my PM account (i.e. phone number, texting, data etc.). The Zenfone is a dual SIM phone so my Bell account was still working. I tried every combination of SIM slots but nothing worked.
I had recently purchased a Samsung Galaxy S8 that I activated on Koodo. I removed the Koodo SIM, inserted the PM SIM and everything worked fine and is still working fine a month later. I researched and found that this is not uncommon for Asus phones with PM SIMs. As a result I cancelled my Bell account, sold my Asus phone, cancelled my Koodo account, paid off my tab, and now I'm happy with my PM service on my Samsung S8.
As a result my wife, my son's family, his wife's family and now my daughter are all switched to PM.
‎05-09-2019 06:13 PM
I experienced a similar problem upon activation of my PM account. I’d like to suggest that PM could be helpful by supplying a bit more information to prospective clients with its instructions on how to sign up. At present it all sounds as simple as ... check your phone compatibility, order a sim, open an account, pick a plan and bob’s yer uncle ! Unfortunately the angst experienced by new clients when they suddenly have a non-functioning phone likely doesn’t bode well for more referrals. And then to find out that... oh, did you know to ensure your phone is un-locked suggests there may be other surpises in store. Again, this could all be solved with a tad more info at sign up. Btw, how about PM considering more direct support for new sign ups only, and only until their phone is validated to be in use, after which they would have to use the community. Just a thought.
‎12-10-2016 02:18 AM
@ks2hot4u I don't think it is hard to get it unlocked there are many online places that will get you an unlock code and depending on phone manufacturer and carrier it is very easy and cost effective to do it. I unlocked my wife's old phone for $7.99/ It was a Nokia Lumia 830 but still bery cheap to do it.
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‎12-10-2016 01:35 AM
‎12-09-2016 02:26 PM
PM unlocks Koodo/Telus/PM phones for $50.
http://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Knowledge-Base/Unlocking-Your-Phone/ta-p/5237
‎12-09-2016 02:00 PM
That is worrisome, if the phone gets locked to public mobile and no manner of customer service how would one unlock there device to change providers... or would we be stuck ?
‎12-09-2016 01:57 PM
@Luddite it actually makes a TON of sense for the manufacturer to do it this way. They can ship ONE version of each model of the phone rather than having to ship locked versions for each carrier. iPhones already came with multiple carrier assets (logos etc) on board anyway, so this is the next logical step.
Samsung has been doing this for ages as well. If you buy from a Samsung Experience store, they will unlock it for you right after you purchase it, but it does initially lock to the carrier of the first SIM inserted. Samsungs sold by the carriers directly are the same model but just don't get unlocked after, they stay locked upon initial SIM insertion.
‎12-09-2016 01:45 PM
@Luddite They paid for my unlocking through virgin, best buy can't actually unlock the phone apparently.
‎12-09-2016 12:22 PM
‎12-09-2016 12:19 PM - edited ‎12-09-2016 12:20 PM
Thanks for the update @Heathermac.
HADN'T seen it in Canada until now, but some UK retailers sell unlocked iPhones that instantly lock to the first SIM that is installed! Then to get it unlocked, you must pay a fee to that carrier. Luckily BestBuy was willing to unlock it; not so in the UK.
Must be a special set up in iPhones sold through retailers that offer, and sign you up, to carrier discounted specials. This means they need only stock "unlocked" phones that lock to the carrier.
‎12-09-2016 11:56 AM
‎12-09-2016 11:18 AM
If that's the case... that iPhone 7s lock to the first carrier SIM you put in, that's highway robbery! Really though... that's not right Apple would do that, forcing you to have to pay more money to the carriers to unlock your phone!
Can someone confirm if this is with all new phones, or just the iPhones? That's really disappointing if this is the new way to pad the bottom line!!
‎12-09-2016 11:11 AM
Thanks for all the advice everyone! I did pay $899 from best buy for the phone so full price. My phone was locked but they paid the unlocking fee for me.
Just in case anyone is wondering iPhones do come unlocked but as soon you as you put the first sim card into them they lock to that provider and then you have to unlock them. Lesson learned but because I asked so many times about making sure it was unlocked and how I was switching providers best buy agreed to pay for my unlock. So problem solved and I once again have a functioning phone!
‎12-09-2016 10:53 AM - edited ‎12-09-2016 10:56 AM
@Heathermac Unless you paid full price (i.e. same price as at Apple store) every NEW iPhone at bestbuy is carrier locked. The price is low because you MUST sign up with the Telus, Fido, etc.
Haven't seen it in Canada yet, but some UK retailers sell unlocked iPhones that instantly lock to the first SIM that is installed! Then to get it unlocked, you must pay a fee to that carrier.
‎12-09-2016 08:04 AM
Wow @Heathermac that really sucks that (Worst) Buy said you bought an unlocked phone, when it's obviously locked to a carrier. Pretty bad they don't know what they're selling. Out of curiosity, what was the price you paid, because an unlocked iPhone 7 should be at least $899.
...and people, Heathermac wasn't being rude, no one was giving helpful advice at first (no offence to anyone in particular, but there was a rude tone towards her)
‎12-09-2016 12:03 AM - edited ‎12-09-2016 12:12 AM
"Sim not supported" mesage on iPhone models usually means that the phone is locked to another carrier. I also have never heard of Best Buy Canada selling unlocked iPhones. When you say it was purchased from Best Buy was it directly from them or through a third party seller on the Best Buy website?
I've seen in before where for whatever reason after changing sim cards, you sometimes need to reconnect the phone to your computer and run iTunes to activate. My knowledge of Apple products is limited though because I haven't had an opportunity to play around with an iPhone for a while. I know connecting to iTunes with your phone and usb cable is the old fashioned way of iPhone activation but it can't hurt to give it a try.
Just to add to the above, you do need a data connection (either through wi-fi or celluar data) to activate an iPhone without the assistance of a computer. If you aren't connected to wi-fi or the phone's APN settings are incorrect, the iPhone won't be able to connect to the Apple activation server. So, going the iTunes activation route may work better in some cases.
‎12-08-2016 09:52 PM
I specifically asked them tonight multiple times and they assured me it was unlocked so I am not impressed I have been trying to switch for a month and having issues and decided to upgrade my phone and just be done with it.
‎12-08-2016 09:50 PM
‎12-08-2016 09:49 PM
Seems its not unlocked after all best buy will be getting an earful tomorrow
‎12-08-2016 09:22 PM
‎12-08-2016 09:21 PM
I haven't but that's a good idea I will run out and grab my loaner phone I have been using and see if it works 🙂
‎12-08-2016 09:19 PM
‎12-08-2016 09:18 PM
‎12-08-2016 09:17 PM
I bought the phone from best buy and they said it was an unlocked phone never asked me who I used as a carrier tonight...
‎12-08-2016 09:14 PM - edited ‎12-08-2016 09:14 PM
Where did you buy your iPhone? It has a chance that you bought a locked iPhone from the carrier with full price.
‎12-08-2016 09:13 PM
@Heathermac Oh, wow, you're going to be rude to the people that are helping you.
‎12-08-2016 09:11 PM
Thanks for the unhelpful advice its an iphone 7 and it is supported by PM i checked that before porting over
‎12-08-2016 09:10 PM
Its an iphone 7 and I checked my imei before transferring my service and it said it was supported
‎12-08-2016 08:59 PM
what is your device make and model ?
‎12-08-2016 08:52 PM
hi..
well don't you think we would need to know what phone do you have?
but if it says already "sim not supported" then it's simple: phone won't work with PM...
cheers