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MetroPCS Metro by T-Mobile has Raised Some of their Fees jboard55; Apr 24, 2023; Replies 1 Views 1K Apr
- T-Mobile locked device on MetroPCS? - Howard Forums
I can't really find a better place to ask this so I guess it shall go here Can I bring a T-Mobile locked phone to MetroPCS? Would I have to go through the trouble of having the phone unlocked or can MetroPCS run it? The phone in question would be a iPhone 5C
- Can you use a locked T-Mobile phone on MetroPCS?
A caveat is that the phone is still locked to T-Mobile What if you need to have it unlocked? I read the unlocking policies of both T-Mobile and MetroPCS and it seems both will refuse to unlock it, T-Mobile because it needs to be activated on their network for at least 40 days, MetroPCS because the phone is not one of theirs
- Can you use a locked T-Mobile phone on MetroPCS?
Yes, a T-Mobile phone on Metro PCS That's the one I'm trying to get them to unlock for use on international travels I got a notification yesterday that my complaint to the FCC was forwarded to MetroPCS, so I am expecting to hear from them
- MetroPCS It feels GREAT to have UNLIMITED data! - HowardForums
I switched to MetroPCS a few months ago from Sprint based services that offered around 2 5gb to 10gb I also considered Cricket during their 20gb special offer I am SO glad that I chose a T-Mobile based option (MetroPCS) with unlimited data I normally use about 8-12gb per month It was HELL when I was in a plan that only offered 2 5gb
- can any unlock cell phone work with metro pcs company?
MetroPCS is a CDMA carrier Unlocked refers to GSM phones, which are not compatible on the MetroPCS network I have heard of some Sprint and Verizon phones being flashed over to work on MetroPCS, along with Alltel and possibly US Cellular Sony Ericsson doesn't make CDMA phones to the best of my knowledge, only GSM
- Will it work on Mint, Metro, Red Pocket, etc. ? - HowardForums
the dealers I have knowledge about that's a pretty big contract violation that could get a dealer in considerable trouble, any device returned by a customer is required to shipped back to the distribution partner i would suspect the vast majority of new in box devices on eBay are 'gray market' devices purchased via promotion offerings but not used by the purchaser, some sold directly by the
- Which towers does MetroPCS use? - Howard Forums
MetroPCS was a 'stand-alone' carrier ; T-Mobile purchased them about a year ago The 'old' MetroPCS was a CDMA-based carrier and ran on its' "own" towers with some roaming on Verizon and USCC Some older MetroPCS accounts are grandfathered, for now The 'new' MetroPCS is part of T-Mobile and is a GSM UMTS LTE based carrier with some "850-roaming "
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