[Q] activation help needed - Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II

hello all, i will be getting a note 2 in the mail tomorrow. but it an upgrade from my dads line (we are both on the same family plan). currently i have the gs3. when it gets here should i activate it using the supplied sim (his) or just use mine right away? ultimately i want to have the note on my number and have my dad get my s3 under his number. im pretty sure that all it takes is to just swap the sim cards but im not sure how to go about activating it. any help is greatly appreciated.

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hello all, i will be getting a note 2 in the mail tomorrow. but it an upgrade from my dads line (we are both on the same family plan). currently i have the gs3. when it gets here should i activate it using the supplied sim (his) or just use mine right away? ultimately i want to have the note on my number and have my dad get my s3 under his number. im pretty sure that all it takes is to just swap the sim cards but im not sure how to go about activating it. any help is greatly appreciated.
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I didn't have another sim card, but I'm pretty sure you activate his line first, then switch out the sims. I activated mine on my other line, and the sim card was attached to that line.

OK. Thank you. That will work then right. Just swaping sims to regain each others current phone number?
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OK. Thank you. That will work then right. Just swaping sims to regain each others current phone number?
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I never had a 4g phone before, so they sent me a 4g sim. When i activated the sim, it was on the other line so the sim was "attached" to that number. You can go online and switch it, but there has to be a 24hr wait period (give or take.) So I didn't want to wait a day to use my phone, so i went to a third party VZW reseller and got a new 4g sim and activated it there onto my line. The phone, I believe, initially has to be activated on the upgraded line first. Many people have said they have gotten the phones and put in their sim right away and that has worked as well.

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[Q] Does the sim matter?

I am using the old sim from my backflip since the new one they gave me with the atrix didn't work! Does it matter what sim you are using with 4g?
i don't believe so i'm using the one from a very old lg incite to propel pro to iphone to this phone. it displays H+ on the screen and all.
Not particularly but the reason it won't work is most likely because its parked on your account waiting to be activated. If you still have it, try giving customer care a call and having them activate it. SIM cards do change and can affect your overall service.
P.s. Call from a different phone
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Gutterball said:
I am using the old sim from my backflip since the new one they gave me with the atrix didn't work! Does it matter what sim you are using with 4g?
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I've been using my 3G Sim card when I first got it. It doesn't make a difference in the speeds. AT&T has just been capping them and HSPA+ is in almost no cities.
SIM card DO make a lot more difference than most people think.. as they age they die just like all other technology, and so if you've been given a new SIM I suggest you call AT&T from a separate phone (so you don't get cut out mid conversation) and ask them to activate your new SIM.

Are there different sim cards/imei's for different phones?

Got a lot of conflicting info on this.
1.Are different sims given for smart vs dumbphones? 3G vs 4G? Etc
Ie: will a smartphone not access 4g on a GoPhone sim?
2.Can a Rep on the phone identify your phone by the imei?
Thank you for any enlightening!
I may be wrong but I think the gophone sim works differently than a regular sim, there are att sims that say 3g but they work just the same as the new sim cards att is using, as far as the rep being able to tell ur phone make and model by the imei that's a yes for sure, they can detect what phone you have without you giving them that info and slap the $25 2gb data plan on your account.
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To put it simply- if the network system knows that X phone has X IMEI or even model code it shows when it connects (I777 vs say I9100) and its endorsed by them, then they'll know what it is.
Do you want to know this to avoid paying ridiculous data fees? If so, get an international unlocked/unbranded phone that your carrier never had/in their system. I've been milking dumbell data rates on my Nokia E series phones for years now and not because I use the balls out of the data, but to have that unlimited/cheap peace of mind.
When I upgraded from my Captivate to the SGS2, the AT&T clerk said I needed the 4G sim card and installed one.
retnuh said:
When I upgraded from my Captivate to the SGS2, the AT&T clerk said I needed the 4G sim card and installed one.
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I received the same treatment. With my last five phones, I've only been able to swap out the SIM cards twice — once because I bought a phone on Craigslist.
Really? I'm still on my, what is it, 4-5 year old 3G sim and no problems whatsoever.
Skv012a said:
Really? I'm still on my, what is it, 4-5 year old 3G sim and no problems whatsoever.
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I was on my old 3g Sim card as well but when i got the sgsii it wouldn't connect to the "phone" APN, i had to use the old "wap.cingular" APN. The old 3g Sims aren't provisioned on AT&T's network to access hspa.
Before getting a new Sim card, i would never get over 3Mbps down. Now i average 5 and on good days it'll peak to 7-10.
to answer the question about different Sim cards for smart phones or dumb phones; pretty sure they use the same card because when i went the other day to get a new Sim, the rep just grabbed one from a stack and activated it, there was only one stack. Also it would cost more and bee more confusing for them as company to do that.
And at&t can identify a phone over the network only if that phone is familiar to them. So if you bought an AT&T sgsii off craigslist/ebay/friend and plug in your Sim card, they'll be able to tell.
If you buy a phone that isn't sold/recognized by AT&T, most of the time they can't tell what the device.
A good check is after you put the Sim in your phone, wait a couple hours then log onto your account online and if it shows a picture of the phone your using, they can detect it.
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I have this as a gophone. They gave me a normal sim card not the go phone sim card. It has hspa + also.
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Well sim doesn't really determine what your plan allows you to do, so sims are dime a dozen. I may consider upgrading my sim if they'll be able to put my current number on a newer sim, else I'm not really concerned too much. (and, for your laughs, I'm still only using Edge to avoid having gutter battery).
bbubel said:
as far as the rep being able to tell ur phone make and model by the imei that's a yes for sure, they can detect what phone you have without you giving them that info and slap the $25 2gb data plan on your account.
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this is only partly true. IF you have a att phone they can detect what type of phone you have by your IMEI #. that number is cataloged in their systems however if you have a European phone or a unlocked phone from another carrier then no they cannot tell what phone you have.
as for sims there are 2 different types of sims (go phones I dont know) there is the regular sized sims and the micro sims. Micro's for att are used for iphone 4 and up and I believe they are the only phone for att that uses the micro sim. As for functionality of the sims no the old sims (3G) work with thier HSPA+ just the same.....
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When I upgraded from my Captivate to the SGS2, the AT&T clerk said I needed the 4G sim card and installed one.
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Same thing when I upgraded. But my sim was a few years old and pretty scratched up from being put in different phones so I figured even if it would work it was time to be replaced anyway.
When I bought the sgs2 the clerk was surprised I still had my Cingular Sim card and suggested I get the new one. I got to keep my Cingular relic.
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The only problem I've run into is my mms stopped working a few days after using the phone and I'm on a gophone account. My inspire works fine. Not sure if they ran an imei sweep and the sgii doesnt play nice with gophone accounts. They still had my imei as an old nokia flip phone. You don't have to have data on a gophone, but if you want internet you'll need to buy a gophone data package.
You mean you need an unlimited $50 type GoPhone account right? No one needs a data account above and beyond that.
I bought a cheap GoPhone $50 plan today...using that sim in my Note AI get tomorrow.
gadget069 said:
The only problem I've run into is my mms stopped working a few days after using the phone and I'm on a gophone account. My inspire works fine. Not sure if they ran an imei sweep and the sgii doesnt play nice with gophone accounts. They still had my imei as an old nokia flip phone. You don't have to have data on a gophone, but if you want internet you'll need to buy a gophone data package.
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[Q] no data service...

I sold my galaxy 2 and bought my note. I kept my sim card from my galaxy 2 so i could use it in the note...problem is i have no internet... Do i need a LTE sim card from at&t so i can get service? Wierd thing is that i have phone service, just no internet :/
Search and read helps.
You need LTE sum card.
Bcoz apn settings in phone is defined for lte and also in mobile networks for packet data types has lte option selected by default.
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The reason I asked is that I did search and found conflicting results. Some people say I do need a lte card and some say if I have a 4g card I just need to call AT&T and they can fix it.
If your Sim card just has the globe on it you're fine. You just have to call and have them switch you to a lte data plan.
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Thanks, they are retards there at AT&T. This morning they said I needed a new Sim. This afternoon they can fix it by changing the new data plan to lte. However the guy assumed I bought the phone at a AT&T store and added the phone to the notes like I bought it new...hello warranty! Thanks for the help again..
jaymz77 said:
Thanks, they are retards there at AT&T. This morning they said I needed a new Sim. This afternoon they can fix it by changing the new data plan to lte. However the guy assumed I bought the phone at a AT&T store and added the phone to the notes like I bought it new...hello warranty! Thanks for the help again..
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If you had unlimited data make sure they didn't mess that up haha
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I had to get a new card when i got my injuse 4g. so when i got my note all was well. didn't need a new one. They said if it is orange and blue i was good. But they did need to change my plan to LTE.

LTE SIM card slot question

So I know nothing about the sim card slot and I have a few questions maybe someone can help me understand.
1. Is the slot going to be used by the phone on a day to day basis? meaning does it have to have a sim card in there to use voice or data or both?
2. If the sim card is there for data only, can i use voice from verizon and data from someone else, by lets say inserting a sim card from another company?
2. If I go to china or to Canada (i travel there often for business I live in the US) can I insert and sim card from a gsm carrier and the phone will work? Does it have to be a cdma carrier?
By the way I just got the sprint GS3 for my wife and it has no slot, so im pretty sure I cant use it anywhere but the US without paying crazy overage charges.
You need the Verizon LTE sim card in at all times for data and voice.
thanks for cluttering the developer section
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con247 said:
You need the Verizon LTE sim card in at all times for data and voice.
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Can i swap it out when I go to travel? Will a gsm 3g service sim work in there?
con247 said:
You need the Verizon LTE sim card in at all times for data and voice.
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Con get outta here you dont have this phone
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Can i swap it out when I go to travel? Will a gsm 3g service sim work in there?
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I don't think the Verizon phone was listed as a world phone. Currently no GSM support.
Also, this was the wrong section for this.
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From a hidden menu, I have no idea if it works or not:
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Verizon has stated that global capability will be enabled in a future software upgrade. But you know Verizon, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting. :evil:
Have a question while we're on the subject:
What happens if you take your active Verizon LTE sim card and stick it in another compatible Verizon phone? Does it just work, or do you need to activate in any way?
If the sim card fits ie. gnex to siii then it will work.
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sneakysolidbake said:
If the sim card fits ie. gnex to siii then it will work.
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My GNex still has a sim card in it, I asked for a new sim card with my GS3. Do I just power off the GS3 and do the online Activate My Phone/Switch Phones to use my GNex, say for going to the beach?
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My GNex still has a sim card in it, I asked for a new sim card with my GS3. Do I just power off the GS3 and do the online Activate My Phone/Switch Phones to use my GNex, say for going to the beach?
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No, deactivated SIM cards can never be reactivated. if you want to use your Nexus, you can just physically swap in your active SIM.
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If the sim card fits ie. gnex to siii then it will work.
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Ok so I have an S3 on Verizon with unlimited data on my line. My wife now has my old Thunderbolt and her line is eligible for discount upgrade in January 2013 with the $30 2gb plan. If I upgrade her phone to a Nexus 2 or whatever is out, activate it with her new sim card, can I then just swap sims so I get the new phone and keep unlimited on my line?
This way I still get discounted upgrades and she gets my old phone.
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Ok so I have an S3 on Verizon with unlimited data on my line. My wife now has my old Thunderbolt and her line is eligible for discount upgrade in January 2013 with the $30 2gb plan. If I upgrade her phone to a Nexus 2 or whatever is out, activate it with her new sim card, can I then just swap sims so I get the new phone and keep unlimited on my line?
This way I still get discounted upgrades and she gets my old phone.
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Yes. I just gave my girlfriend my Nexus for use on her unlimited line. You just have to go into the store and get a SIM for it.
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Just got Galaxy S3. Sim card?

I just got an unlocked international version of Galaxy S3, and I need some help please!!
So, this is my first time using a smart phone, so I don't know what to do AT ALL.. I just got the phone today, and
I went to Walmart to get Straight-Talk($45 unlimited data) but I realized that I need a sim card first??
(Not sure what voodoo thing is either..Sim Free?? Explain please )
When I called Straight-talk to ask things about sim card, they kept asking me what my service provider used to be even thought I kept saying that
I didn't have any because it was an international version. So, now I don't know what to do. Should I get a sim card and then use straight talk to text/call/etc? or can I go without a sim card??
Also, can I use at&t unlimited data($50) without contracts? which sounds better than straight talk.. Need help!! Thank you so much!!
The sim card allows your phone to connect to the network. You NEED one. Call straight talk or go to the website and order one.
You would be able to use AT&T prepaid but if they find out you are using a smartphone they will disable your data.
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