Trom
Android Enthusiast
So the other day I get a new (I assume refurbished, it's a galaxy 9) phone in the mail from AT&T, with a note advising me that they're turning off 3g service, and here's a new phone that does 5g, and they sent a new 5g sim. Note says that they'll activate the phone in thirty days if I don't do it myself. Apparently, they think I'm still using the flip phone I scored years ago
History: for the last many years, I've purchased unlocked phones outside of AT&T, and I have a 4g sim that AT&T provided for me years ago, their database admin sucks, apparently.
So I have a couple of questions for anyone in the know. When they "activate" this new phone, will that render my current 4g sim chip inactive? Will I need to go into the AT&T store and punch a kid in the face?
I don't mind having a spare phone, I assume it's low end, doesn't say on the box what the specs are, but I don't want it to effect my real phone. Thoughts?
History: for the last many years, I've purchased unlocked phones outside of AT&T, and I have a 4g sim that AT&T provided for me years ago, their database admin sucks, apparently.
So I have a couple of questions for anyone in the know. When they "activate" this new phone, will that render my current 4g sim chip inactive? Will I need to go into the AT&T store and punch a kid in the face?
I don't mind having a spare phone, I assume it's low end, doesn't say on the box what the specs are, but I don't want it to effect my real phone. Thoughts?