Almeuit Moderator Team Leader Moderator Apr 17, 2012 32,277 23 0 Visit site Nov 26, 2015 #2 Most likely not if it's not a Sprint variant. They're picky about things like that.
D diesteldorf Well-known member Dec 1, 2010 974 17 0 Visit site Nov 26, 2015 #3 If you look at the model number of the Sprint variant and the one sold through Apple directly, it should be identical. The difference, of course, is that the Sprint version is locked to Sprint until it's paid off. I am confident it would work.
If you look at the model number of the Sprint variant and the one sold through Apple directly, it should be identical. The difference, of course, is that the Sprint version is locked to Sprint until it's paid off. I am confident it would work.
C cnotes2019 Well-known member Oct 16, 2012 1,118 0 0 Visit site Dec 1, 2015 #4 Almeuit said: Most likely not if it's not a Sprint variant. They're picky about things like that. Click to expand... I'll try and see I guess.
Almeuit said: Most likely not if it's not a Sprint variant. They're picky about things like that. Click to expand... I'll try and see I guess.
D diesteldorf Well-known member Dec 1, 2010 974 17 0 Visit site Dec 1, 2015 #5 Please let us know what happens.
Indyrobb Well-known member Jun 6, 2010 210 0 0 Visit site Dec 4, 2015 #6 Sprint locks their sim to a device from my understanding, so most likely you're going to need a new sim card. Although I think you can request a uicc unlock code, but I think that's just for the device. Posted via the Android Central App
Sprint locks their sim to a device from my understanding, so most likely you're going to need a new sim card. Although I think you can request a uicc unlock code, but I think that's just for the device. Posted via the Android Central App