05-20-2024 11:36 AM
@iam buying a new phone and when I takeoout sim card from old phone and put it in new phone - shouldn't be a problem? You should new details of phone that way- right
Also I just changed subscriptions - but doesn't take place until my renewal date of June 16th - should be no problem as promotion ends today? And subscription changes on renewal date
I Already have changed subscriptions - just want to make sure I was doing it correctly - thank you
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07-12-2024 09:08 PM
Thanks for your answers
07-12-2024 09:08 PM
Thank you for your help - I just completed changing phones - good to know I can ask the community
07-12-2024 09:07 PM
I hadn't when I asked the question -
07-12-2024 09:06 PM
thank you for your help
05-20-2024 12:50 PM
Make sure you power off both phones first before taking old from the old phone then place it in the new phone.
Power on and you should be good to go on your current plan and will switch to your new plan on your renewal date.
If the SIM is a different size. Just pop out the spacer.
05-20-2024 12:00 PM
If I may ask, can we confirm which phone you purchased? Just in case as some phones don't work on the Public Mobile network.
05-20-2024 11:43 AM
@Ejwhite1049 , you can switch phones simply by moving the SIM card from old phone to new phone as you have described. It's as simple as that. As for plan switches, you can future date the plan change on renewal even if the offer ends before the renewal date. The deal will still be honored. These is no need to renew immediately.
05-20-2024 11:41 AM
@Ejwhite1049 wrote:@iambuying a new phone and when I takeoout sim card from old phone and put it in new phone - shouldn't be a problem? You should new details of phone that way- right....Correct
Also I just changed subscriptions - but doesn't take place until my renewal date of June 16th - should be no problem as promotion ends today? And subscription changes on renewal date....again, correct
I Already have changed subscriptions - just want to make sure I was doing it correctly - thank you