04-16-2020 05:35 PM - edited 01-05-2022 10:24 AM
Hi,
I'm planning to change my phone to a new one.
Just wondering If I could use the SIM card and a phone plan or should get a new one.
Thanks.
Eunchae
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04-16-2020 08:52 PM
iPhone 6S replacement battery (along with needed tools, guide, video, etc) would cost about $30 and roughly an half hour of your time.
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPhone+6s+Battery+Replacement/56607
you can also use software (like iCopyTrans, etc) to get detailed battery specs and stats unavailable in iOS or iTunes - including the all-important "total number of charges/discharge cycles" counter. Expect frustratingly low battery life (and constant "80% low-power mode" off external power/charge) when this number reaches around 400. Ignore Apple's promises about "2 year battery life", it's an approdimate expectation based on "average daily" charge/discharge usage.
Major iOS updates are known to wreck battery life on older iOS devices. But you aren't always given a choice to avoid/rollback these updates.
New batteries tend to actually be better than factory original batteries. Because of incremental improvements in battery engineering, roughly 10% more energy density (capacity) at same cost each year. So if your device is 2 years old a new battery for it might be 120% the capacity of the original battery.
04-16-2020 06:21 PM
@eunchaeyu yep, you will be good with SE2. Enjoy and share your experience with it!
04-16-2020 06:21 PM
@eunchaeyu wrote:Hi,
I'm planning to change my phone to a new one.
Just wondering If I could use the SIM card and a phone plan or should get a new one.
Thanks.
Eunchae
@eunchaeyu Yes you can, just insert you current sim in the new phone. You can even adjust the size if you have to.
04-16-2020 06:07 PM - edited 04-16-2020 06:08 PM
@mpcdesign Yeah it dosent cost that much to do it yourself even to hire someone but its not worth it because its a 5 year old phone. Even though the SE2 is more expensive it might be worth the upgrade.
04-16-2020 06:05 PM
@eunchaeyu, try replacing the battery of the 6S. The battery probably cost reasonably less than an iPhone SE2? And supposedly, it's easy to do, as per Youtube!
04-16-2020 06:04 PM - edited 04-16-2020 06:04 PM
@eunchaeyu Yeah i think its worth the switch. I have a old iPhone 6 that i dont use and the battery sucks. Even if you get it replaced it still sucks. Plus the SE2 is not overly priced.
04-16-2020 06:02 PM
haha thanks for your kind advice 🙂
My current one is iPhone 6s which I've been using for more than 5 years. The battery drains so fast which is driving me nuts. iPhone SE2 looks cool and now it's time to say good-bye to my old one.
04-16-2020 06:00 PM
Sorry @mpcdesign I came to PM to spend less. Lol
04-16-2020 05:58 PM
@BearFBI and @eunchaeyu, I would love the new iPhone SE2, can you guys buy me one, my birthday is in 3 weeks? hehe.
@eunchaeyu, what's wrong with the current phone? Maybe, am cheap and frugal when it comes to cell phones, as I like to keep it until it's dead, but, especially with uncertain times with COVID-19 and work, you should be spending your money on something useful...such as food, soap, food, soap...
04-16-2020 05:54 PM - edited 04-16-2020 05:57 PM
@eunchaeyu Cool! I heard about that phone yesterday. The iPhone SE2 uses a Nano SIM so you should be good. And its a new phone compatible with PM's 4G and 3G network. All you have to do is swap the SIM
04-16-2020 05:50 PM
It's iPhone SE2 which is being released tmr! I believe that I could use the same SIM card as you mentioned.
04-16-2020 05:48 PM
@eunchaeyu What phone are you considering to get? Most of modern phones that are unlocked are supported by PM. Even some old ones, like my Galaxy J1, are working fine😁
04-16-2020 05:43 PM
@eunchaeyu You can use https://willmyphonework.net to check your phone's compatibility before you buy it. Also, a U next to the submodel means the phone is unlocked.
04-16-2020 05:40 PM - edited 04-16-2020 05:40 PM
No problem @eunchaeyu. Were here to help
04-16-2020 05:39 PM
Thanks for informing me 🙂
04-16-2020 05:38 PM
That's the beauty of the SIM method...move it from phone to phone. Sizes could vary. The phone needs to be compatible and possibly unlocked.
04-16-2020 05:36 PM
Much appreciate it!
Stay safe 🙂
04-16-2020 05:36 PM
@eunchaeyu yes you can use the same plan and SIM card. Just switch the sim over. Stay safe.
04-16-2020 05:36 PM - edited 04-16-2020 05:36 PM
@eunchaeyu You are able to use the same SIM and and plan as long as the phone is supported with Public Mobile and that the SIM card size matches your new phone.