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The Simple Mobile Prepaid SIM Card Kit allows you to activate unlocked GSM-compatible phones on a robust 4G LTE network. With nationwide coverage and easy activation, you can choose a plan that suits your needs while keeping your existing phone number.
A**K
Simple Mobile is the best I've found
I've been a Simple Mobile user for about a year and a half now, and this no-contract cell service is the best I've found because it's inexpensive and works well on the T-Mobile network. I purchased this Simple Mobile Keep Your Own Phone 3-in-1 Prepaid SIM Kit for my daughter to use with her iPhone SE after Virgin Mobile increased her monthly bill.Adding this SIM to an existing phone to use with Simple Mobile is easy to do, but you should check with Simple Mobile online to see if your phone is compatible first. If it is, you can port over your current phone number to Simple Mobile via their website and in a matter of hours, you'll be on the Simple Mobile network.I like that I can get a discount by setting up auto-pay on the Simple Mobile website. Right now I pay less than twenty-two dollars a month for 3 GB of data, with unlimited talk and text. I can also use my iPhone 8 (unlocked) and use the Wifi calling feature when my cell reception is spotty - which is rare on the T-Mobile network.Simple Mobile offers great monthly plan pricing, excellent service and both a website and app that are easy to use. Tech support has been responsive when I've had to use it and I've not had any surprises on my bill as they warn me when the billing is about to occur.Excellent! Highly recommend switching to this provider.NOTE: Activating this SIM will provide some buyers with a twenty-five dollar Amazon gift card if done in the time laid out by the offer.
T**.
Very easy to activate, works great at my area.
Actually, I purchased the SIM kit a few weeks ago when it has a "Free $30 Airtime Activation Promotion". I was thinking to try on the service from Simple Mobile. Today I tried to activate the sim card on my old iPhone6s+. At first when I inserted the SIM into the phone. The pop-on option was asking to select a new number or transfer the existing number. By following a new number selection there is a new pop-on window to ask for a PIN, which is I don't have. I go to the webpage of Simple Mobile to create my account and activate the SIM card. It was easy to complete the process. I could activate the service just in a minute. I have not tested the download speed yet. The logo on the phone is showing TFW, which is Trace Phone Wireless. Not sure what is the relationship between Simple Mobile and TFW. But I would say this promotion is very good for people who just need the service in a short time. And it is using the T-Mobile network.
C**W
cheap SIM for affordable prepaid phone service
bought this regular-size SIM card for SIMPLE Mobile from amazon third-party marketplace seller "Battery Juice" for under a buck plus shipping & handling. received the SIM card in about four days. got the SIM card for my iPhone 4 and therefore had to cut it down to the size of a microSIM card using a sim card cutter. had to first unlock my AT&T iPhone (see Factory Unlock for Iphone 4/4s/5 here on amazon for five bucks) to get the iPhone to work on SIMPLE Mobile which is a MVNO using Tmobile as the underlying cellular network. then went to the mysimplemobile website, activated the sim, got the $40 service for unlimited voice, text, data, and it works. (to get cellular internet to work, first while your iPhone is on wifi, go to the unlockit co nz website to set up an APN profile for SIMPLE Mobile on the iPhone.) 3G that is compatible with iPhone is starting to show up in San Diego, but if Tmobile hasn't transitioned its towers in your neighborhood yet, then you may only get 2G with the "E" in the top status bar if you have an iPhone. to get some sort of idea if iphone-compatible 3G is in your area at all, go see the map of "sightings of t-mobile 3G" on the website at airportal dot de. if you have an android phone, then you shouldn't have these current iPhone issues which should hopefully be all cleared up sometime in 2013 since Tmobile will soon be selling iPhones. but if you have an iPhone and want Tmobile, yet want something more than the $30 Tmobile plan that has only 100 minutes voice although unlimited txts and unlimited data, then SIMPLE Mobile with unlimited voice, text, and data for $40 is worth the cost. (note: the "unlimited" data is said to actually have a cap of two gigabytes, and therefore you may NOT want to do any tethering or anything that requires a constant connection which are against the SIMPLE Mobile terms & conditions; so, "unlimited" data for internet seems to mean unlimited access but not unlimited bandwidth.) of course, you first have to get a nice cheap SIM card to use SIMPLE Mobile. that's where the cheap purchase of this SIM card for a buck (plus S&H) is very much worth the cost.
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