A:AnswerNot for sure. Just go to the Tracfone website and put the IMEI of the phone you're wanting to use to make sure phone is compatible. Usually you can set phone up online once you have the sim. Very easy process. Any problems, just give Tracfone a call.
A:AnswerI believe so. Just go to the Tracfone website and put the IMEI of the phone you're wanting to use to make sure phone is compatible. Usually you can set phone up online once you have the sim. Very easy process. Any problems, just give Tracfone a call.
A:AnswerBuy the tracfone SIM pack, take the at&t or Verizon SIM card from the pack that fits in your phone and put it in your phone. Go to the tracfone web site, go to Activate, select 'bringing your own phone', and follow directions.
A:AnswerI believe so. Just go to the Tracfone website and put the IMEI of the phone you're wanting to use to make sure phone is compatible. Usually you can set phone up online once you have the sim. Very easy process. Any problems, just give Tracfone a call.
A:AnswerWhen starting a Tracfone account, you should get a new phone # after you've purchased a sim card. Just be sure to make sure your phone is compatible. You can check your imei # via their website.
A:Answeri had this issue a month ago...
i had to purchase a new sim card $1.99 and then all was good.
no the verizon card "if from verizon" will not work as tracfone wants their cards in...
but keeping the number and plan is always available.iv transferred mine between 3 different systems.
hope that helps.
A:AnswerDoable via tracfone.com website or by calling 1-800-867-7183.
If doing online on tracfone.com, click Activate, then click continue under I'm BRINGING MY OWN S.PHONE, then enter your new SIM card number and later select transfer the phone number.
A:AnswerAs long the phone works with safe link and a sim card is available for the carrier. You should check with safe link and match the s/n of the phone to know for sure.
A:AnswerIt is not needed; however, such a phone CAN be the source of the number being ported. (The Alcatel phones have built-in SIMs - this is whether they are used by Safelink Wireless or Tracfone - my own phone number originally came from a Safelink Wireless Alcatel phone - which I ported to Tracfone last year.)
A:AnswerHi. This is Janet from TracFone Wireless. Yes. You may activate your SafeLink service and a compatible unlocked phone using our BYOP SIM card. However, you first need to confirm that your phone is compatible with our BYOP program. To check your phone's compatibility to our BYOP program, you may visit our website or chat with us at http://bit.ly/2qdrKHH. For your convenience, our representatives are available Monday-Sunday from 8:00 AM to 11:45 PM EST. You may also text the key word HELP to 611611 to view our self-service menu with a list of help key words with valuable information.
A:AnswerI have used these sim cards on both AT&T and Verizon phones with no trouble at all. You just need to check if your phone is compatible on TracFone site. Then simply install your TracFone sim in your phone and follow the instructions on TracFone site.
A:AnswerFirst of all, to use on Tracfone, the phone has to be a CDMA phone...meaning a used/unlocked Verizon phone. You get the SIM card for TRACFone...not for Verizon. That is how you get it working. Buy the SIM from BestBuy for Tracfone's Bring Your Own Phone program. You will want to go to Tracfone's site first and verify that it is a compatible phone. Even though Tracfone owns Straight Talk, there is no guarantee that the Straight talk phone will work on Tracfone.
A:AnswerThe BYOP program applies only to Smartphones that are compatible (read: CDMA phones). If the phone you haven't used in 2 years is a TRACFONE phone, you should be able to go to their website and activate it....you'll have to buy time for it though.