A:AnswerThe phone comes with SIM card tray and a built-in esim. ... That being said the phone is able to accept any service no matter what even Verizon AT&t T-Mobile cricket Comcast any of it put it like this the Galaxy s22 is like a hybrid when it comes to cellular service
A:AnswerThis should be mentioned in Detailed Specs, most likely NOT in brief "features" or "Specs" posted on basic/consmer webpages, btu in real detailed Specs datasheet, if you search Web properly, I assume mfg (Samsung) itself should have it in database at website or thrid.parties like phone.arena, XDA Developers, or... whatever Google for it
A:AnswerDon't test your luck the phone is designed to last long does it mean put it to the test.... But I will say this though out of experience with my s21 which is not now got the s22 Plus if you do damage the screen and it's not through geek squad or authorized certified repair person it's going to come with a whole bunch of headaches to get it fixed you will get the screen fixed but then one of your components will stop working such as your radio band or your camera or your speaker because the technician will miss all the super sensitive parts that will be disconnected.... I recommend just paying a good warranty over the phone get a OtterBox and just take care of your phone and treat your phone like it's a $1,200 phone literally and you'll be fine
A:Answer5-7 years old.... probably not ?
P.S. I won & still use DAILY Motorola DroidMaxx mad in y.2013, still perfect voice & texts, only problem is carrier refuses to update software, obviously dueto age & few owners of such old thing, so my WebBrowser also refuses to update & many websites became somwhat criplled, but mostly usable, can you believe? year 2013 it was sold (made in 2012), still amazing battery life & display in Black/Night/HighContrast mode....
I tried to TradeIn - DroidMaxx doesn't even comeup on allowed dvices list for TradeIn ANYWAYs, you just goto Tradein webpage, donot buy for real but start/simulate processes by clickign tradein & follow thru menus to enter old device & if you don't see your son list of acceptable tradeins then nope you can't trade in, but 5-7 years old MAYBE acceptable th unlikely, my (10+ years old) is definitely unacceptable, checked
A:AnswerI suspect all modern Smartphones have it... ?
I've VoLTE on a 2012/sold in 2013 Motorola DroidMaxx, 10+years old phone, why wouldn't S22+ circa year 2022, spanking fresh device nto have this basic feature in 4G mode at least, besides 5G
A:AnswerYes it does and if you have the s22 Plus your phone comes with a built-in Esim and one SIM slot the e Sim is integrated to your phone therefore Comcast has a feature where you can actually get your phone started right at the tip of your fingers if you provide them your e cell and it'll be on as soon as you activate it ASAP without waiting on a SIM card
A:AnswerIf it's truly global unlocked then yes you can use it anywhere on the world... If it's just regular factory unlocked then it has to be still in North America only
A:AnswerUnlocked should work on every provider. GSM or whatever you call like the Verizon and sprint phones doesn't matter anymore. But don't quote me on that.
A:AnswerYes I purchased an unlocked phone directly from Samsung and put a Spectrum sim card in. I have some issues getting voice mail notifications but I am not sure if it is a Spectrum issue.