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UPDATE to my question above...AT&T is blacklisting "unapproved" 3rd party phones. They determine according to their liking which phones they will allow to be used on their networks. After extensive research and talking to NET10 many times as suggested by Janet above, my very expensive Ulefone Armor 9 will no longer work with AT&T after Feb 22nd 2022 even though it IS indeed volte capable and this has been verified by the manufacturer. All AT&T would need to do is allow a larger list of IMEI numbers on their networks (rolling eyes). My choices are to go elsewhere for service, get a different phone (which is out of the question), or switch to a T-Mobile sim card through Net10 since T-Mobile will allow my phone on their network. Hope this helps other people...
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi. This is Janet from NET10 Wireless. This BYOP Kit comes with all three network SIM cards. The SIM cards will work with any compatible BYOP device. You may text the keyword BYOP to 611611 to verify your phone's eligibility to our service. As for your VoLTE phone, allow us to validate its status so we can properly escalate your concern and straighten things out. Kindly chat with us at http://bit.ly/2lHoBuo. For your convenience, our representatives are available Monday-Sunday from 8:00 AM to 11:45 PM EST.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes ATT or TMobile IMEI approved means device need be clean not lost or stolen IMEI need to attach to yours account in Net10 only 4G devices and up only not more 3G
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