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Which ever carrier you choose just tell them your phone type and they’ll give you the SIM card for your new phone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.So your old android may use a microsim, the iPhone SE 2nd Gen uses a nano sim. So you will need a new sim card for that - from the boost store. I think the bigger problem is that TMobile just bought Sprint, and Sprint used the CDMA network. Boost was part of Sprint, which is now owned by T-Mobile. T-Mobile was required to sell Boost in order to get federal approval for its buying Sprint. So now Boost Mobile and other sprint pre-paid brands are owned by Dish. So the issues of the frequencies that Boost will support in the future is unknown. As it stands, the frequencies that Boost uses the device does support CDMA in the 1900 mhz not every location of boost uses that frequency, a lot of the country is in the 850mhz range which the iPhone does not support in CDMA. In LTE bands it will work fine though. you are probably better off trying Metro by TMo as an alternate to Boost in the long run if it does not work on Boost.
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