AT&T iPhone 4 to Nexus 4

julia813

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After reading several threads about using the Nexus 4 on AT&T, I am still a bit confused as to the steps I should take. I currently have an iPhone 4 on AT&T with the unlimited iPhone data plan. I would like to keep the unlimited plan, so I have the following questions:
1. Can I first just take the SIM card out of my iPhone 4 and put it in the Nexus 4? Will I need to get them to give me a new SIM Card?
2. If I can use the same SIM card, do I then need to call AT&T and change my plan to a unlimited 4G plan. (This is where I get confused)?

Thanks for any help on this.... this is my first android phone.


-Julia
 
No need to call AT&T. Just take the mirosim from the iPhone 4 and place it in the Nexus 4. Reboot to get the proper APN settings automatically
 
No need to call AT&T. Just take the mirosim from the iPhone 4 and place it in the Nexus 4. Reboot to get the proper APN settings automatically

I don't believe this is true. To get the correct HSPA+ speeds I believe you will have to change your plan from the iPhone unlimited data to the Smartphone unlimited data with 4G (HSPA+). I haven't tried it, but that is what I've been reading on the forum.
 
I don't believe this is true. To get the correct HSPA+ speeds I believe you will have to change your plan from the iPhone unlimited data to the Smartphone unlimited data with 4G (HSPA+). I haven't tried it, but that is what I've been reading on the forum.

Yeah. You might well have to call. Provisioning is kinda a PITA with them with all this stuff. Depends on what you have, and what you're trying to go to. Moving from an iPhone might well require a call, or swing by a store.

(And welcome to Android Central!)
 
No need to call AT&T. Just take the mirosim from the iPhone 4 and place it in the Nexus 4. Reboot to get the proper APN settings automatically

This is what I did and everything works fine. I'm not as mobile savvy as everyone here, so maybe I'm not getting the speeds I should be, but everything works as expected. Under device settings I see "HSPA:10" under 'Mobile Network Type'. There's LTE in my market (South Florida), but I don't know if the fastest HSPA is available here or not. Coming from an iPhone 4 myself (3G) it seems every bit as fast as it should.
 
Thanks everyone for the replies. Just to update, I just put the SIM card from my iPhone 4 into the Nexus 4 and it seems to be working fine. I made sure that the APN settings were as indicated on several of the threads and I seem to be getting good speeds. I get the little + sign and I ran the speedtest.net app that everyone seems to be using and I am getting about 9Mbps down and 5Mbps up here in Tampa, FL. This is completely acceptable to me, especially since I did not need to contact anyone at AT&T or go in.

-Julia
 
I live in Tampa and getting slow speeds 3 down and. 5 up. I'm moving from a galaxy note 2.

Thanks everyone for the replies. Just to update, I just put the SIM card from my iPhone 4 into the Nexus 4 and it seems to be working fine. I made sure that the APN settings were as indicated on several of the threads and I seem to be getting good speeds. I get the little + sign and I ran the speedtest.net app that everyone seems to be using and I am getting about 9Mbps down and 5Mbps up here in Tampa, FL. This is completely acceptable to me, especially since I did not need to contact anyone at AT&T or go in.

-Julia
 

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