11-23-2016 01:54 PM - edited 01-04-2022 01:16 PM
First and foremost, your phone needs to be unlocked.
Then, you would probably proceed to the Get Started page, enter your IMEI number (dialing *#06# on your phone will reveal it), only to receive a message like this:
Your device should work on our Network. Your device has not been reported as lost or stolen.
Question: Well, how do you know for sure?
Solution: A useful website willmyphonework.net can quickly show you whether a phone will work on your operator's network and which network bands it will cover. Just head to the site, use the drop-downs to select your phone (be sure to get the exact model number), your country and your network, and it will then show you how it will manage 2G, 3G and 4G connections. Most phones will have different versions (North American, European, Asian, etc.) with varying frequencies depending on the country of origin. Frequency Check also provides similar service, but I find the former to be more well-organized.
11-23-2016 02:02 PM
@ipipapap wrote:First and foremost, your phone needs to be unlocked.
@ipipapap this is incorrect you can also use devices locked to the Telus/Koodo network as they are all the same
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11-23-2016 02:01 PM
You can, but it's not always correct.
My mom entered her IMEI, and it displayed "Your device should work on our Network," so I went ahead and helped her switch to Public Mobile. However, it is only after I ported her number, encountered issues, and researched more to do troubleshooting that I realized her phone doesn't actually work.
I ended up buying a new phone for her.
11-23-2016 01:57 PM
Cant you just check on the bottom of this page?
11-23-2016 01:55 PM
*#*#4636#*#* toggles a "Testing" menu that shows other detailed information about your phone, but I'm not too sure what to derive from this