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Just means a Sprint SIM.
And what does something like this costs?This is correct. The ICCID is simply the "serial number" of the sim card you are using. In order to use LTE on the Sprint network you will need to purchase a sim card from one of their stores.
It should - there shouldn't be any reason why it wouldn't.Will the sim card in my Sprint HTC One work in the N5?
Sharing UICCs between two phones
UICCs may not be shared between two devices. Each UICC is assigned to a transceiver and paired together. Users may not simply pop a UICC out of one device and use it immediately in another device. This is known as ?pop and swap?. Sprint specifically activates and checks for the paired equipment when connecting to the Sprint network.
Good to know. Hopefully this is the case for me (I'm not on Sero-P) or the cost is minimal.I just ordered two via chat and they were free.
PS - I'm on Sero-P, so I get pushed to employee services chat.
Good to know. Hopefully this is the case for me (I'm not on Sero-P) or the cost is minimal.
So when you purchase the phone from the Google Play store and have it activated, does Sprint make you sign a new 2-yr agreement?
And what does something like this costs?
Cool, going to pick one up soon since my device is expected to arrive next Thursday. Thanks!Well when I worked at a phone store sim cards usually went for around $20-$30. Not too sure what the going rate now is.