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To turn a contract cell phone into a prepaid cell phone, you must “unlock” the phone for use on a network that offers prepaid SIM cards. The unlocking process is simple and straightforward. You must obtain a special unlock code for your particular device and enter the code to unlock the phone.
Converting your AT&T contract phone to a prepaid phone is easy, provided that you are okay with partially disassembling your phone. The phone itself does not control whether it is a contract or a prepaid phone. The SIM card does.
SIM cards for a specific carrier brand of phone can always be transferred from one to another, regardless of whether one phone is prepaid and the other is not. However, if you're using a T-Mobile-branded prepaid cellphone, any activated T-Mobile SIM card will work.
It depends on your carrier, but at U.S. Cellular you can bring your cell phone number or landline number to a U.S. Cellular Prepaid Phone with no hassle. Prepaid phones might not be for everyone, but more and more people are starting to realize that the prepaid plans of today aren't the same as they've always been.
US Cellular states: Can I take my SIM card out of my 4G LTE device and use it in another device? No. The SIM card must remain in the same device that it was shipped with at all times.
A Trace smartphone will never access US Cellular. The smartphones are always assigned to Verizon and will not roam onto anything else. You would not be able to even activate the phone unless it could connect to a Verizon signal.
U.S. Cellular's unlocking policy says that it will unlock any postpaid phone that is paid off or out of contract, and any prepaid phone that was activated more than 12 months ago. 3G devices can be unlocked by calling 888-944-9400, but for LTE devices, you must stop in at a U.S. Cellular store.
Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon are now willing to pay your early termination fee or part of your remaining phone payment balance when you switch networks (check each provider's website for details). Before switching, it's always good to reread your current phone plan and compare it to your desired new plan.
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