Do you really need mobile phone data anyway?So far, ATT, Verizon and Sprint will not allow my Tripltek tablet on their networks after checking the IMEI number. Is there anyone that has a data only plan they are using for this tablet and from what carrier. Thanks!
Have you tried a sim from the budget carriers like Cricket, Net10 and such. You don't have to tell them what phone just put the card in and off you go. You can go to websites and see what carriers use what and then confirm that the tablet is capable on which channels of 4G and such. I use a AT&T Phone on Cricket for instance which uses their towers for much cheaper than going with AT&T proper contract.I use the tablet for field work, too. A data plan is necessary.
I correct my stance on hotspot use. I agree, it may be a better method than a separate data plan.Do you really need mobile phone data anyway?
If you do it's a simple matter to hotspot from your phone.
Originally, I didn't like the idea of using a hotspot but, I found I have an unlimited plan so no issue, no brainer!!Have you tried a sim from the budget carriers like Cricket, Net10 and such. You don't have to tell them what phone just put the card in and off you go. You can go to websites and see what carriers use what and then confirm that the tablet is capable on which channels of 4G and such. I use a AT&T Phone on Cricket for instance which uses their towers for much cheaper than going with AT&T proper contract.
But as mentioned Hot Spotting is going to be much cheaper option than having two services. If you have a Phone with limited data, it's a no brainer unless they limit the Hot Spot (Which most do ) But ways around that as well
Misinformation correction.You do have to look out for compatibility.
ATT, Verizon and Sprint traditionally uses CDMA which doesn't natively use a SIM.
Sprint is changing since it merged with T-MOBILE, the latter using SIM based GSM. The CDMA carriers are moving to SIM base if for no other reason than to be internationally compatible.
There's also the matter of frequency band that's compatible with the carrier.
They are everywhere else in the world .... first time I have ever heard of US phones not having a SIM in them but then I never questioned it before ...I do not now, nor have I ever had a SIM in my phone.
SIM cards are not required for iPhone function in or out of network.
Only Sprint, Verizon, and US Cellular were CDMA for 2G/3G. LTE is an international standard, as long as the device supports the LTE frequencies, they should work with a data SIM card from that carrier. Verizon makes it harder because they require devices to pass a certification test before being allowed on their network.You do have to look out for compatibility.
ATT, Verizon and Sprint traditionally uses CDMA which doesn't natively use a SIM.
Sprint is changing since it merged with T-MOBILE, the latter using SIM based GSM. The CDMA carriers are moving to SIM base if for no other reason than to be internationally compatible.
There's also the matter of frequency band that's compatible with the carrier.
Sorry I arrive late to your question. The TRIPLTEK Tablet is LTE unlocked and it works like any other smartphone unlocked. It does not need a special contract for tablet, just a smartphone contract. So far we have customers reported they are using it with T-Mobile, ATT and Verizon. You can try to place your actual smartphone SIM card and it should work just fine.So far, ATT, Verizon and Sprint will not allow my Tripltek tablet on their networks after checking the IMEI number. Is there anyone that has a data only plan they are using for this tablet and from what carrier. Th
Not true for the AT&T compatible iPhone. There is not even a SIM card tray on my phone. This has been true since the original iPhone and I love it!No SIM card, no calling functionality.
Pop open your SIM card tray. There will be a SIM card.
AT&T says it needs one...?Not true for the AT&T compatible iPhone. There is not even a SIM card tray on my phone. This has been true since the original iPhone and I love it!
I have one in my hand (iPhone 12 Pro Max)... there is no SIM card... same is true for all my others...AT&T says it needs one...?
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