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Look up your IMEI to see if your phone is compatible with the T‑Mobile network using our checker tool below.
Every phone has a unique number—15 digits that tells you the make, model, and if it’s ready to use on our network. Most phones are compatible.
IMEI STATUS CHECK: Dial *#06# to get your phone's IMEI, or .
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Your device is compatible with the T‑Mobile network and can take advantage of our most powerful signal, Extended Range LTE.
However, we need a little more information about this device to make sure it can be used on our network. See details below.
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Once you get your SIM card, pick the plan you want, and your phone will be connected to our network.
We’ll help you pay off your eligible phone up to $800 via virtual prepaid card when you switch to
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Using the IMEI is the fastest and most accurate way for us to determine compatibility with
Once you know that your phone is compatible and unlocked, follow these steps:
If you have questions, please call 1-800-
Using your own phone with
If your phone is locked, you’ll have to have it unlocked by the original carrier. In some cases, the phone may have a finance agreement that needs to be paid off before the carrier will unlock it. It may also take a few days to unlock the device.
The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number is a unique 15-digit number that identifies a specific mobile device. IMEI numbers are issued by the GSM Association, which supports mobile operators and device makers. An IMEI number can be used to determine the device make and model, and whether the device is locked or unlocked. If a device has been lost or stolen, the IMEI can also be used to block it from being used on most carrier networks, including
Most phone numbers can be transferred to
We recommend backing up your contacts, voicemail, and text messages before transferring your number to
SIM stands for Subscriber Identity Module. The SIM card is a tiny plastic card with an integrated chip. When you insert it into your device, the SIM card identifies the device to the network. You'll need a
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Yes, if your device uses technology that’s compatible with the
Enter your device’s IMEI into the