Help please - new unlocked phone / pass code

Terry W2

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Hello, my phone broke and I just bought this phone -
HTC MyTouch 4G Slider T-Mobile Unlocked 4GB 5MP 3.7" SmartPhone
and put my AT&T sim card in it - actually went to the local AT&T store and had them do it, and it didn't bring up any connection options, was just as if no sim card had been put in. The seller suggested doing a factory reset, which I did, still nothing. From what I understand if the phone is locked, when I put my sim card in from another network the phone should then ask for the unlock code. If unlocked I should be able to connect through AT&T. The unlock code is on a label on the box it came in, so I have it, I'm just trying to figure out how to get this phone going. So far very frustrating, I'm far from being a cell phone geek, I lean more towards being phone challenged. Help would really be appreciated!
 
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Welcome to Android Central! The problem is that your phone (which is very old -- released in 2011!) isn't a true LTE phone (the 4G refers to HSPA+, which is essentially fast 3G), and it doesn't support AT&T's 3G bands. AT&T uses 850 and 1900 MHz for 3G, while your phone supports 1700 and 2100 MHz:

https://www.gsmarena.com/t_mobile_mytouch_4g_slide-4018.php
https://www.frequencycheck.com/carriers/at-t-united-states

In the early days of 4G LTE, some carriers called HSPA+ "4G" since it was significantly faster than older 3G networks -- it was more like "pseudo 4G," while 4G LTE was true 4G.

Also, AT&T deactivated their 2G network, so your phone wouldn't be able to connect on 1X/EVDO. Sorry!
 
This is actually my daughter's phone replacement, she's not a child but she is disabled so I have to handle all problems. I am not a phone person, I don't even own one myself. Several years ago AT&T informed us that she would have to switch to a 4G phone because of changes they were making and our current phone would no longer work. So she got this - LG OPTIMUS F3Q D520 T-MOBILE (UNLOCKED) 4G LTE ANDROID WIFI QWERTY SMARTPHONE. Worked for like 5 years then quit. Finding an exact replacement for her wasn't working, and that's when we got this current phone due to its description. Yes I know they're old - she is hooked on having that qwerty slider keyboard. I'm trying to find a 4G phone with the slider that can be used with AT&T, she's on the prepaid plan. I got the HTC from an ebay seller, I have requested to return. So I'm still shopping, been phoneless for 2 months now, still paying for service. Shouldn't be so difficult.

Thank you for the information, I will use it.
 
PS B. Diddy - so even with AT&T's sim card in it, when I go to connect to a network it would show there are no networks available?
 
Correct, it won't see a network because the phone doesn't support any of AT&T's 3G bands. It can't see any 2G bands since AT&T deactivated them all, and the phone doesn't support 4G LTE.

If she likes a physical QWERTY keyboard, you could look into the Blackberry KeyOne (especially since the Key2 is coming out soon -- the KeyONE will probably get some price cuts). Obviously, not as cheap as the phones you mentioned, but if price is no object, it's supposed to be a good phone.

Another option is to find a 3rd party Bluetooth slider keyboard case for a cheap/older Android phone, like this one for the Galaxy S4: https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-...re=https://www.ebay.com/i/263472134104?chn=ps. The downside here is that you won't know exactly how reliable these kinds of products are.
 
Thank you for your suggestions, much appreciated, I'll look into them. And thank you for clearing up the problem with the HTC phone.
 

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