I am in a fringe area and my 4G two year old tablet plan is having some issues with performance. I have learned that 5G is available in my area for some people so I was wondering if I can just pop the SIM card into my new equipment without having to make an appointment with the store to change things over? Also looking at the bands supported on the new device, assuming my new device falls back to 4G are there any obvious things I may have overlooked by going to 5G? The AT&T chat support says to just move the SIM to the new device I buy. Anyone had ant issues?
Also is there any talk about a forced eSIM conversion anytime in the future, because I prefer to stay with SIM card and hoping my old SIM card can just be moved to new device. Thanks.
AT&T tablet plan for 4G, can just move the SIM to a new 5G
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Re: AT&T tablet plan for 4G, can just move the SIM to a new 5G
Should work fine just swapping to a 5G device/IMEI.
I don't think eSIM will be forced in totality for a while yet.
I don't think eSIM will be forced in totality for a while yet.
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Re: AT&T tablet plan for 4G, can just move the SIM to a new 5G
You should be able to swap a SIM card into any compatible 4G or 5G device, except some device restricted tablet and router plans.DonJuane wrote: ↑Sat Sep 21, 2024 1:08 pm I am in a fringe area and my 4G two year old tablet plan is having some issues with performance. I have learned that 5G is available in my area for some people so I was wondering if I can just pop the SIM card into my new equipment without having to make an appointment with the store to change things over? Also looking at the bands supported on the new device, assuming my new device falls back to 4G are there any obvious things I may have overlooked by going to 5G? The AT&T chat support says to just move the SIM to the new device I buy. Anyone had ant issues?
Also is there any talk about a forced eSIM conversion anytime in the future, because I prefer to stay with SIM card and hoping my old SIM card can just be moved to new device. Thanks.
As far as eSIM's, carriers will not force anyone to use it instead of a physical sim. What's going to happen is that physical SIM's will be slowly phased out slowly as new phones will only eSIM's (probably it will takes a decade or more).