Visible Wireless... on Android? - General Questions and Answers

Hi. Has anyone heard about Visible Wireless (https://www.bevisible.com/)? I was wondering if any body has tried activating the account on an iPhone and then move the SIM card over to your Android? I have a feeling the iPhone restrictions are just for THEIR OWN ease of support and there is really no restriction put on in the back-end and this switch would work.
I have opened an account with Visible and will find out when the SIM card arrive.
If you've tried it and it didn't work, please let me know so I can go ahead and cancel the order.
Thanks.

Have you gotten the Sim yet? Did everything work ok?

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sumtingwong said:
Hi. Has anyone heard about Visible Wireless (https://www.bevisible.com/)? I was wondering if any body has tried activating the account on an iPhone and then move the SIM card over to your Android? I have a feeling the iPhone restrictions are just for THEIR OWN ease of support and there is really no restriction put on in the back-end and this switch would work.
I have opened an account with Visible and will find out when the SIM card arrive.
If you've tried it and it didn't work, please let me know so I can go ahead and cancel the order.
Thanks.
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So, what happened?

Hi All... The SIM card arrived and I tried to work with VisibleWireless people via text and phone for OVER 3 WEEKS but was NOT able to activate the SIM card data portion on my iPhone 6. I can make phone calls on my iPhone but NO DATA! Switching the SIM over to an Android phone will let me make phone calls but since there's NO DATA service, there's no point. They finally gave me a refund and I canceled the account. This company IS A JOKE!

Voice Calls vs VOLTE
Hi. Has anyone heard about Visible Wireless
I was wondering if any body has tried activating the account on an iPhone and then move the SIM card over to your Android? I have a feeling the iPhone restrictions are just for THEIR OWN ease of support and there is really no restriction put on in the back-end and this switch would work.
I have opened an account with Visible and will find out when the SIM card arrive.
If you've tried it and it didn't work, please let me know so I can go ahead and cancel the order.
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If your iphone is not compatible with VOLTE?

I have had visible for 2 months and it works as advertised.

WiFi calling is now working on S9
I love Visible. It's working like a dream so far.

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I love Visible. It's working like a dream so far.
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I am also using it on an S9 and if you understand it ONLY works on verizon and there is no roaming you will do fine.
As an aside, I am trying to change the SIM Pin and require it at boot as an additional way to secure the phone. Visible will not, or cannot provide the default SIM Pin. Anyone know what it is?

I'm sorry. I don't.

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Verizon TP2 SIM unlock

Does anyone know how to unlock the SIM for the Verizon TP2 so it can accept any SIM card?
You'll need to have been a long time customer of Verizon (although, I've read of new customers having good results) in good standing.
Call Verizon up and tell them you want to SIM unlock the phone. If they ask, tell them you're traveling overseas and want to use another provider for GSM service.
This is a very new phone for Verizon, so they may not have the instruction set for the Touch Pro2 yet (my rep didn't). My rep had to contact HTC directly for instructions, but he had both unlock codes in his computer. You can let them contact HTC, or tell them you want the codes and you'll contact HTC directly yourself if this is the case.
They should give you two unlock codes (Unlock A and Unlock B, although you should only need Unlock A).
Write down the code, turn on your Touch Pro 2.
From the homescreen, scroll all the way to SETTINGS.
Click ALL SETTINGS in the bottom left hand corner of the screen
Click the PERSONAL tab.
Click the SECURITY icon.
Enter your Unlock A code in the box and click OK/Enter.
Your phone should now be SIM unlocked!
This is how I did it. Neither AT&T or TMobile SIMs have been rejected in my TP2, but I have yet to make test calls.. I think there is a software restriction somewhere that needs to be bypassed for US based GSM, but I don't recall for sure.
-mak
hmm do you know of any online services who could give me the unlock codes?
Why do you need a service? If you're a customer in good standing with Verizon (60days or more I think) they'll give you the unlock code.
The ROM's havn't been hacked yet for the CDMA/US versions of the phones so I don't think there is anyone else doing unlocks yet.
All I had to do was send an email to Verizon from my account login page and the next morning i had the unlock code waiting for me.
--Chris
just a update
.mak said:
You'll need to have been a long time customer of Verizon (although, I've read of new customers having good results) in good standing.
Call Verizon up and tell them you want to SIM unlock the phone. If they ask, tell them you're traveling overseas and want to use another provider for GSM service.
This is a very new phone for Verizon, so they may not have the instruction set for the Touch Pro2 yet (my rep didn't). My rep had to contact HTC directly for instructions, but he had both unlock codes in his computer. You can let them contact HTC, or tell them you want the codes and you'll contact HTC directly yourself if this is the case.
They should give you two unlock codes (Unlock A and Unlock B, although you should only need Unlock A).
Write down the code, turn on your Touch Pro 2.
From the homescreen, scroll all the way to SETTINGS.
Click ALL SETTINGS in the bottom left hand corner of the screen
Click the PERSONAL tab.
Click the SECURITY icon.
Enter your Unlock A code in the box and click OK/Enter.
Your phone should now be SIM unlocked!
This is how I did it. Neither AT&T or TMobile SIMs have been rejected in my TP2, but I have yet to make test calls.. I think there is a software restriction somewhere that needs to be bypassed for US based GSM, but I don't recall for sure.
-mak
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it worked fine for me when i did it like two evenings ago! i used tbloie to test voice and sms worked but data didnt but i was in a bad call area for them
check this out
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.php?p=1183703&postcount=232
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.php?p=1183996&postcount=243
The qualifications for unlock eligability is to have had service with verizon longer than 60 days, only one unlock per line in 10 months, and to have your account balance current, as well as this will void your warranty with the equipment per verizon. It does not affect insurance on the device is what I got. I got a $15 prepaid sim card from at&t due to TMobile not offering data on prepaid, unless you have a sidekick. So after successfull unlock, and my new gophone sim, I was able to make and recieve calls, and took a sec but got data services working, but restricted to edge speeds in the US of course due to the hsdpa being on a different frequency than they use in europe. But hey, my phone now has 2 numbers with a few clicks of a button, no need to even restart the device, so when I am in a building that I cant get cdma service due to the high band frequency it uses, I can then use gsm to make outbound calls, and it's cool to floss to your coworkers that your verizon phone showing the at&t network. Whats the point of having a world phone if you cant play
One upgraded device $199, one prepaid sim $15.00, sticking with verizon after the first tp was crippled, a fortune, being able to showup the iphone on almost every level, Priceless.
Being a good smartphone, there's not an app for that. hahaha
oanderson007 said:
One upgraded device $199, one prepaid sim $15.00, sticking with verizon after the first tp was crippled, a fortune, being able to showup the iphone on almost every level, Priceless.
Being a good smartphone, there's not an app for that. hahaha
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lol
Just got my TP2 with Verizon and lovin' it. Can't wait for this to be unlocked.
I have read about unlocking the SIM card on the phone. It's nice that they will do that, but why would one want to do this? What is there to gain from it?
Taintor said:
I have read about unlocking the SIM card on the phone. It's nice that they will do that, but why would one want to do this? What is there to gain from it?
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for one it gives people the option to buy the verizon version of the phone instead of the tmoblie verison whice looks ugly to me !! and for people like me i can use the gsm sim of my phone for like a prepaid sim if i wanted to!! or if one day i deside to move to another carrier or i move to another area were i can get verizon i can use my same phone!!!
Taintor said:
I have read about unlocking the SIM card on the phone. It's nice that they will do that, but why would one want to do this? What is there to gain from it?
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The big benefit for those of us who travel is that we can use a foreign SIM in our phones when in a foreign country and pay local rates instead of VZW's $2+/min charges. (on Orange when I'm in the UK I pay like 40cents/min to call the US and like 15cents/min to call the UK).
In the US and only with the Verizon phone you can also get say AT&T or TMobile service and have a 2nd local(US) phone number on it and switch between VZW & the other provider as you wish.
--Chris
I sent Verizon an email on Friday afternoon and got a reply with my unlock code within two hours. It was a very nice reply too. The reason I wanted to do this was I am planning on moving to another area code and have found it much easier to get a job some place if you actually have a local number, so I'm just going to get a prepaid SIM for a while...
Boushh said:
I sent Verizon an email on Friday afternoon and got a reply with my unlock code within two hours. It was a very nice reply too. The reason I wanted to do this was I am planning on moving to another area code and have found it much easier to get a job some place if you actually have a local number, so I'm just going to get a prepaid SIM for a while...
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I got my code as well. I tried a co-workers SIM card from his iPhone 3GS running on AT&T and it worked. Too funny. The only issue was that he got 2 voice mails and a text while I had his SIM card in and now I have an unread text showing that I can't get rid of. Arrrgh. I also had 2 voice mails that were showing up as well but I got rid of those by calling my phone and leaving a voice mail. Now to just get rid of that stuck text message. If anyone has any ideas please let me know. By the way... thanks for this post. It will be handy when I travel to Europe and Mexico.
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I got my code as well. I tried a co-workers SIM card from his iPhone 3GS running on AT&T and it worked. Too funny. The only issue was that he got 2 voice mails and a text while I had his SIM card in and now I have an unread text showing that I can't get rid of. Arrrgh. I also had 2 voice mails that were showing up as well but I got rid of those by calling my phone and leaving a voice mail. Now to just get rid of that stuck text message. If anyone has any ideas please let me know. By the way... thanks for this post. It will be handy when I travel to Europe and Mexico.
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If you are comfortable editing your registry, (and have a reg edit program installed on your phone) you can go to:
HK_USER\System\State\sms\Unread\Count
Change this value to 0
That should work. (at least it does on normal sms messages, not sure if the SIM card makes any difference.)
EDIT: You may have to check "..\MMS\Unread\Count" also.
Flip
jdog_12345 said:
I got my code as well. I tried a co-workers SIM card from his iPhone 3GS running on AT&T and it worked. Too funny. The only issue was that he got 2 voice mails and a text while I had his SIM card in and now I have an unread text showing that I can't get rid of. Arrrgh. I also had 2 voice mails that were showing up as well but I got rid of those by calling my phone and leaving a voice mail. Now to just get rid of that stuck text message. If anyone has any ideas please let me know. By the way... thanks for this post. It will be handy when I travel to Europe and Mexico.
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I don't get it. Why can't it be deleted? Same Inbox right?
Did anyone try using data on a SIM card? I wasn't sure how to get that working.
Thanks for the registry tweak. It worked perfect.
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I don't get it. Why can't it be deleted? Same Inbox right?
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Windows mobile often does mysterious things doesn't it? I deleted it but it was still showing the unread message. I got it working using the registry.
jdog_12345 said:
I got my code as well. I tried a co-workers SIM card from his iPhone 3GS running on AT&T and it worked. Too funny. The only issue was that he got 2 voice mails and a text while I had his SIM card in and now I have an unread text showing that I can't get rid of. Arrrgh. I also had 2 voice mails that were showing up as well but I got rid of those by calling my phone and leaving a voice mail. Now to just get rid of that stuck text message. If anyone has any ideas please let me know. By the way... thanks for this post. It will be handy when I travel to Europe and Mexico.
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Just curious, are you using that SIM card on a US Rhodium? I ask because I got my phone SIM unlocked via the code Verizon provides, but I've been wondering about being able to use the phone in the US with a SIM card from say AT&T or T-Mobile.
I have a question for you guys.
The SIM card that comes with your phones (both Verizon and Sprint), they are dummies right? Do your phones work if you pull em out?
Will be getting my TP2 from verizon shortly. Love the fact that we can unlock the SIM Slot and insert and Active US AT&T SIM card...not so sure I like the Edge only speeds though....
Does anyone know if we can avoid calling and just get the unlock codes posted on here or are they strictly by account?

activating phone from an upgrade not yours

quick question... my scenario is that I used my wifes upgrade to get the m8 and phone just came in today. She is taking my s4. Do I need to first activate it under her account and then do the switch or can I just go online and activate it directly under my account? We have two separate accounts. Just seems tedious to have to first activate it on her account and then do the switch. THanks!
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quick question... my scenario is that I used my wifes upgrade to get the m8 and phone just came in today. She is taking my s4. Do I need to first activate it under her account and then do the switch or can I just go online and activate it directly under my account? We have two separate accounts. Just seems tedious to have to first activate it on her account and then do the switch. THanks!
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You should call Verizon and see if they can activate it to yours, but you're probably going to need to go into a store to get a SIM card that is provisioned for your account. The SIM is what matters and what they sent you is probably set up for her line.
If you have a micro SIM you can just pop yours in and be fine. But I don't know if the s4 uses the same size SIM card.
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i do this all the time with work. You can call them and authorize the device to be switched to your account without activating it on her line. You will have to be an admin on the her account or have someone on the line who is.
topaz330 said:
quick question... my scenario is that I used my wifes upgrade to get the m8 and phone just came in today. She is taking my s4. Do I need to first activate it under her account and then do the switch or can I just go online and activate it directly under my account? We have two separate accounts. Just seems tedious to have to first activate it on her account and then do the switch. THanks!
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I did the same thing as you, i just called in Verizon and they switched it over without activating the new M8 on my sister's line.
it will work fine!
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I did the same thing as you, i just called in Verizon and they switched it over without activating the new M8 on my sister's line.
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thanks! did your sister need to be there or did they just activate this on your account? I just spole with a rep and they said since it's on two different accounts the phone needs to be active on her account for 24 hours before i switch. is that true?
There's no magic in the SIM. You simply need the SIM number tied to your phone number. You can switch the SIM the same as you could switch the IMEI on older phones. The website walks you through it if you choose activate or switch device.
Assuming you're trying to keep your unlimited data, I would do it in the below order.
Activate the device on her account when you get it.
Log into her account and switch her old phone back on the line.
Log into your account and put the M8 and SIM on your line.
Take her SIM from the old phone and plug it into the GS4. If her old SIM is not a micro sim, simply go through the switch process again with your S4 and SIM.
You should be able to do all of the above as quickly as you can click through the website.
got it to work... just called back CS and got someone competent on the phone. They did the switch and all is well. THanks for the help fellas!
I wouldn't imagine there'd be any need to call CS, just pop your SIM into the new phone (assuming it's a nano SIM (or you can cut it down)) and turn it on. The only thing that needs activating via CS is the new nano SIM that comes inside the M8, if you're using your original SIM then there shouldn't be anything to call CS about.
The above only applies if both phones and lines are using LTE phones with SIM cards, if they're still on 3G phones with no SIM, then you'll need CS to switch lines and phones around.
Your must activate it first on the upgrade plan, if you don't you will lose your plan. My wife did our wrong when she got her motox.
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Yeah I did the same thing..
I got on a separate phone from any phone on my account and called the activation line went through it and the options lead you to a choice of activating the new phone/sim with a line other than the one the renewal was used on. At that point I had to talk to a customer service person and it was a piece of cake. They did try and sell me insurance again.
Easy though
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Issues with Google Pixel 2 on TotalWireless -without APN access can't get Mobile Data

I am having problems connecting to TotalWireless Mobile Data with my new Pixel 2. (I can make calls and get texts without problem - just no access to Mobile Data). I have been on the phone with Customer Service (with Google, TotalWireless and Verizon - which provides the service for TotalWireless) and nothing we have tried has helped (Factory Resets, new SIM, etc). We've even had 3 way conversations and no one can figure it out.
First, I am wondering if anyone else out there has successfully connected a new Pixel 2 to Total Wireless. One of the customer service reps thought perhaps the phone was "too new" to be supported on their network. If I know someone has succeeded, that would be helpful.
Second, the Verizon Customer Service guy said the problem is that I can't edit my APN Settings. When I go to "Settings / Network & Internet / Mobile Network / Access Point Names" I am given an error: "Access Point Name settings are not available for this user". Google confirmed there is no way to enable this option. It sounds like more recent versions of Android stopped allowing users to edit these values - instead they are automatically set by the carrier. The carrier said if I could enter "TRACFONE.VZWENTP" for Name and Access Point Value it would fix my issue.
I have debated trying to root the phone, but it sounds a bit too complicated for me. (I did try to enable some of the Developer Options on the phone, and I tried to Reset the APN values but nothing helped.). I know my SIM card is good because when I put it in my daughter's phone, her phone and Mobile Data worked fine.
The Google Pixel 2 allows Google Customer Service to do a screenshare on your phone (a new feature....and only if you give them access). They can't actually click on any buttons - you have to do that. That is a nice feature. But, they didn't find any way to get around this APN issue either.
Does anyone have any other suggestions for how to edit APN settings on the Google Pixel 2 without gaining ROOT access. While I am an engineer, the process does sound a bit too complicated and risky to try on a brand new (and expensive) phone.
Thanks.
Same for me. I use Tracfone with Verizion and I cannot add a new APN to the empty list as well.
You can't make a new one?
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No. Verizon doesn't allow you to change APN.
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You can't make a new one?
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No. Verizon doesn't allow you to change APN.
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So no + to make a new one. That sucks.
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Google store or Verizon bought?
Blue color?
If Google and no
Try factory reset without the sim.
Go through setup
Go in and try and add a apn.
Then put in your sim.
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Same exact issue for me. On phone with Total Wireless and they are just instructing me to change the APN settings which pop up as "Access Point Names are not available for this user." Phone/SMS working fine but mobile data is never going to get through without the proper APN. Looking online for some sort of profile setting that can be opened on the net that will set the APN to the correct settings without having to manually enter them (i've done that with iPhones in the past) but i don't have high hopes.
Sadly, this beautiful piece of hardware may soon be heading back to the google popup.
Same issue here. New Pixel 2 5-inch on Straight Talk Wireless - which uses Verizon towers. Says "Access point names are not available for this user" and I can't add an APN, edit an APN, see a list of APNs, etc. - only option in three-dot menu is to reset to defaults. I've factory reset the phone four times, checked the sim's placement, etc. Have been on phone and chat with both Google and Straight Talk for hours and they can't fix it. Latest is Google had me put phone into developer mode and create and submit a bug report. If they don't fix it soon I'm sending it back to Google. Ridiculous for Google's flagship, $800 phone to have such a fundamental problem.
Orangwutang said:
Same issue here. New Pixel 2 5-inch on Straight Talk Wireless - which uses Verizon towers. Says "Access point names are not available for this user" and I can't add an APN, edit an APN, see a list of APNs, etc. - only option in three-dot menu is to reset to defaults. I've factory reset the phone four times, checked the sim's placement, etc. Have been on phone and chat with both Google and Straight Talk for hours and they can't fix it. Latest is Google had me put phone into developer mode and create and submit a bug report. If they don't fix it soon I'm sending it back to Google. Ridiculous for Google's flagship, $800 phone to have such a fundamental problem.
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Did you buy the Blue or bought a Pixel intended for Verizon(popups also is Verizon)
If you did then I believe best to return it and get an unlocked one. Then the options would be different.
If one of you guys have an unlocked version. Try factory reset WITHOUT the sim in it and go through the setup process. Once that done try putting in the sim and restart the phone. Then see if you can switch the APN.
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I had this problem activating on Straight Talk. I actually put a sim in from another Verizon MVNO and it added the APN for me. FWIW, it was Page Plus. I used to be on their plans before switching to Straight Talk. I kept the sim just in case I wanted to switch back some day. Just swapping sims made the APN for Verizon pop up with the wrong name. I changed the name to the correct one, then I was good to go.
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I had this problem activating on Straight Talk. I actually put a sim in from another Verizon MVNO and it added the APN for me. FWIW, it was Page Plus. I used to be on their plans before switching to Straight Talk. I kept the sim just in case I wanted to switch back some day. Just swapping sims made the APN for Verizon pop up with the wrong name. I changed the name to the correct one, then I was good to go.
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Wow. this is super interesting. Will give it a shot. I can't wait for Page Plus to figure out why no one is sticking on their plans.
I bought the totally unlocked Pixel from the Google store. (Not the one that is pre-configured with Verizon as the carrier)
I did try several factory resets - with and without the SIM card. (These phones comes with some eSIM so do work without a SIM - unlike the new iPhones).
No matter which way I restarted, was never able to add an APN. This feature seems to be disabled in newer Android versions. And the "Reset" option (under three dots in APN menu) didn't change anything.
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I bought the totally unlocked Pixel from the Google store. (Not the one that is pre-configured with Verizon as the carrier)
I did try several factory resets - with and without the SIM card. (These phones comes with some eSIM so do work without a SIM - unlike the new iPhones).
No matter which way I restarted, was never able to add an APN. This feature seems to be disabled in newer Android versions. And the "Reset" option (under three dots in APN menu) didn't change anything.
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Might need to put in a T-Mobile SIM or some other sim that'll let you modify the APN. The swap.
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I got mine working. I took out the Straight Talk Wireless (Verizon) sim and put in an old, inactive sim from another network (Mobiphone from Vietnam - the only sim I had lying around). That allowed me to edit the APN settings, and I edited one of the Mobiphone settings so that the name and APN were both TRACFONE.VZWENTP, then saved it. Then swapped the Straight Talk Wireless (Verizon) sim back in and was still able to see the TRACFONE.VZWENTP APN. I selected that and my LTE mobile data immediately started working. What a pain in the ass. Still amazed that such a hokey workaround was required to get an $800+ flagship phone working, but at least it's working. Good luck!
I'm having the same issues, no mobile data or sms pics. Brand new unlocked google pixel 2 xl. Was with Net10 and tried 4 hours with their support and no love. Then switched to Total Wireless and no luck either and have spent 5 hours with their support people and 4 hours with google support and their both clueless. A factory reset of the phone did not help.
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I'm having the same issues, no mobile data or sms pics. Brand new unlocked google pixel 2 xl. Was with Net10 and tried 4 hours with their support and no love. Then switched to Total Wireless and no luck either and have spent 5 hours with their support people and 4 hours with google support and their both clueless. A factory reset of the phone did not help.
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The above mentioned trick work, thanks. First I tried my earlier Net10 sim and the APN settings weren't imported. Then I was able to find one of my older Straight Talk sim cards and the Pixel 2 imported its APN settings and then I was able to edit it to Total Wireless APN settings and put the TW sim back in and now I'm in business. Wonder if this is google's fault or the way TW and Net10 makes their sim cards. I suppose i'm satisfied for now, but good grief!
Interesting that using an old SIM card might help you edit APN settings...
Orangwutang said:
I got mine working. I took out the Straight Talk Wireless (Verizon) sim and put in an old, inactive sim from another network (Mobiphone from Vietnam - the only sim I had lying around). That allowed me to edit the APN settings, and I edited one of the Mobiphone settings so that the name and APN were both TRACFONE.VZWENTP, then saved it. Then swapped the Straight Talk Wireless (Verizon) sim back in and was still able to see the TRACFONE.VZWENTP APN. I selected that and my LTE mobile data immediately started working. What a pain in the ass. Still amazed that such a hokey workaround was required to get an $800+ flagship phone working, but at least it's working. Good luck!
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So interesting that entering an old SIM card worked! When talking to Google support, the woman said she too was seeing that the APN menu was disabled on the sample Pixel 2 she had in the support center. I got the impression from her that this was an Android 8.0.0 feature and NOT related to the carrier I had chosen. I saw another post in another thread about someone taking an old (larger) SIM card (from their old cell phone) and they cut it down to fit in the Pixel 2 phone (which is a smaller SIM) and that it worked. Perhaps I'll have to try that!
Thanks!
gesrowley said:
So interesting that entering an old SIM card worked! When talking to Google support, the woman said she too was seeing that the APN menu was disabled on the sample Pixel 2 she had in the support center. I got the impression from her that this was an Android 8.0.0 feature and NOT related to the carrier I had chosen. I saw another post in another thread about someone taking an old (larger) SIM card (from their old cell phone) and they cut it down to fit in the Pixel 2 phone (which is a smaller SIM) and that it worked. Perhaps I'll have to try that!
Thanks!
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Adding APN settings didn't work on the Pixel 1 either. Not sure if this is Google's fault or Total Wiress / Net10.
granitepeaker said:
The above mentioned trick work, thanks. First I tried my earlier Net10 sim and the APN settings weren't imported. Then I was able to find one of my older Straight Talk sim cards and the Pixel 2 imported its APN settings and then I was able to edit it to Total Wireless APN settings and put the TW sim back in and now I'm in business. Wonder if this is google's fault or the way TW and Net10 makes their sim cards. I suppose i'm satisfied for now, but good grief!
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The only old SIM card I have (from TMobile) is too big. Does anyone know if it will work if I just go in and buy an unactivated SIM card at the TMobile store (for 10$) and try it with that? Or will the phone not accept the SIM until it gets activated with that service? (I don't want TMobile - I want Total Wireless service). If I asked a friend to borrow their SIM card, would making the APN changes alter their SIM in any way they might not like?
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The only old SIM card I have (from TMobile) is too big. Does anyone know if it will work if I just go in and buy an unactivated SIM card at the TMobile store (for 10$) and try it with that? Or will the phone not accept the SIM until it gets activated with that service? (I don't want TMobile - I want Total Wireless service). If I asked a friend to borrow their SIM card, would making the APN changes alter their SIM in any way they might not like?
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You can always ask a friend if they have T-Mobile. I believe it doesn't have to be active because if you try to do anything it routes you to T-Mobile portals.
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Old T-Mobile card didn't help me
granitepeaker said:
The above mentioned trick work, thanks. First I tried my earlier Net10 sim and the APN settings weren't imported. Then I was able to find one of my older Straight Talk sim cards and the Pixel 2 imported its APN settings and then I was able to edit it to Total Wireless APN settings and put the TW sim back in and now I'm in business. Wonder if this is google's fault or the way TW and Net10 makes their sim cards. I suppose i'm satisfied for now, but good grief!
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So, I took my old T-Mobile SIM card, cut it to the small nano size ( with exacto knife and nail file). The phone started up fine and now allowed me to add a new TW APN value and select it. But when I put my old TW card back in, mobile data still didnt work. And APN menu still didn't show any values to chose from.
Anyone else have any other suggestions?

Visible mobile aka Verizon

Been seeing alot of reviews on this service from Verizon so decided to give it a shot and trade in an old phone and get there zte r2 with there unlimted service. Let's just say the device is garbage so I tried popping the sim in my unlocked essential phone. I already know that visible only supports a select few devices but I was curious. It did not work even with there app installed(phone service in a app). I was able to get it to work by adding the visible apn to my apn-config file and spoofing a certain device number. Now mobile data works but cant make or receive calls and text. Any ideas?
I signed up and got the S9. The service is excellent. I switched over many family members. My only complaint is they haven't yet enabled WiFi calling for Android (iPhone works) or conditional call forwarding (YouMail and PhoneFusion).
allchannels99 said:
I signed up and got the S9. The service is excellent. I switched over many family members. My only complaint is they haven't yet enabled WiFi calling for Android (iPhone works) or conditional call forwarding (YouMail and PhoneFusion).
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They only have wifi calling on the visible r2 at the moment. I have one lol its garbage to say the least but I use it as a hotspot only phone for my ps4
Yes. It's garbage but it's cheap. Free with a swap and currently $19 to buy. For the cost it's pretty damn good.
Looking to lock my phone down a little tighter. Anyone know what the default SIM PIN is? Got one from "chat", ran it once.....nope.....figured I mis-typed, ran it again....nope.....one more wrong try and phone will lock and I will need a new SIM
Reddit says it is 1212....or 1111. Can someone try those please?
Tool Belt said:
Looking to lock my phone down a little tighter. Anyone know what the default SIM PIN is? Got one from "chat", ran it once.....nope.....figured I mis-typed, ran it again....nope.....one more wrong try and phone will lock and I will need a new SIM
Reddit says it is 1212....or 1111. Can someone try those please?
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1111 worked on mine.
66mm said:
1111 worked on mine.
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Thanks, sorry I should have update this post as 1111 worked for me too.

General Got my tmobile s22U. impressions

my green ultra came today.
First thing, no sim card, and they don't give you any instructions on how to activate the built in e-sim or get the EID and calling tech support was useless (I'm coming from a oreo note 9 so a lot of this is new to me, so don't make fun of me please). I got a $50 bill credit for calling and complaining about that cause they said I couldn't put my old sim in (whatever, i went with them, all i know is these are dual sim phones cause you can put a physical sim in the slot and have 2 numbers, they verified that)
A lot of settings from oreo are missing.
Edge lighting wont let you assign different visuals/colors to different apps
there's no secure boot where you have to enter a password to boot (which pisses me off cause i like that much more security.)
it's a fast phone, the screen is GREAT.
i have to restore all my apps now and get it back to the way i want and see how things go.
I guess going from 8.1 to this version of 12 is going to be a learning curve for me.
No oem unlock in dev options either
Im getting irritated
smartswitch keeps freezing and wont transfer my apps
I've never had to jump through hoops for any phone like this.
I guess I'll have to manually do this but the 45W charger took like 15 mins to go from 25 to 100 so there's that i guess
The secure boot was removed a while back (didn't have it in N20U and S21U). I'm eagerly waiting for mine to be ready for pickup at BestBuy to see how it goes. From what I've read SD devices are not showing the issues EX devices are.
I havent had any of the EX problems.
I just want a real sim and not the ESIM they set me up with (they're sending me a free real sim)
I explained that i switch phones and if this one breaks I want to beable to use my backup.
Tmobile is turning more into sprint since the merger
ratchetrizzo said:
I havent had any of the EX problems.
I just want a real sim and not the ESIM they set me up with (they're sending me a free real sim)
I explained that i switch phones and if this one breaks I want to beable to use my backup.
Tmobile is turning more into sprint since the merger
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I feel ya.. I had e-sim on my iPhone and I went to a TMOBILE store to get a real SIM because I like to swap devices and with Tmobile to get the QR code for the eSIM is a pain in the neck.
ratchetrizzo said:
my green ultra came today.
First thing, no sim card, and they don't give you any instructions on how to activate the built in e-sim or get the EID and calling tech support was useless (I'm coming from a oreo note 9 so a lot of this is new to me, so don't make fun of me please). I got a $50 bill credit for calling and complaining about that cause they said I couldn't put my old sim in (whatever, i went with them, all i know is these are dual sim phones cause you can put a physical sim in the slot and have 2 numbers, they verified that)
A lot of settings from oreo are missing.
Edge lighting wont let you assign different visuals/colors to different apps
there's no secure boot where you have to enter a password to boot (which pisses me off cause i like that much more security.)
it's a fast phone, the screen is GREAT.
i have to restore all my apps now and get it back to the way i want and see how things go.
I guess going from 8.1 to this version of 12 is going to be a learning curve for me.
No oem unlock in dev options either
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An email was set to the email account on record detailing how to get eSIM up and running. I, as well as a few people I know, all received that email in the past few days leading up to delivery of our S22 Ultras.
I got no such email, just status updates on my order and then the tracking number.
I ordered a tmo unit too. No email. I'm just gonna pop my sim from my fold3 in it and call it a day. Definitely odd how f'd up the tmo activation thing is though.
How is heat when doing light tasks? What about gaming?
Any network performance boost coming from your previous phone?
IrrelevantUsername said:
How is heat when doing light tasks? What about gaming?
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Havent tried games yet, it gets hot charging though. From normal use it was fast and the screen is smooth at 120Hz. cant comment on the battery since it was on all the time transferring and installing stuff.
One4mNoWhere said:
Any network performance boost coming from your previous phone?
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havent speed tested anything yet, but the network says 5G HC instead of 5G.
I still have to set it up, and Im still irritated its a esim cause now when i get up in 3 hours to work out I cant plop a sim back in my note 9 to watch movies when i do cardio. I cant wait til the sim card comes they sent today so I can get back to being able to swap phones when I need to.
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havent speed tested anything yet, but the network says 5G HC instead of 5G.
I still have to set it up, and Im still irritated its a esim cause now when i get up in 3 hours to work out I cant plop a sim back in my note 9 to watch movies when i do cardio. I cant wait til the sim card comes they sent today so I can get back to being able to swap phones when I need to.
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That's main reason I was glad I migrated from Sprint to T-mobile so I feel your pain, it's so convenient with the physical Sim. Hopefully I get mine phone tomorrow, items on my order from Samsung looks like it does include new Sim.
One4mNoWhere said:
That's main reason I was glad I migrated from Sprint to T-mobile so I feel your pain, it's so convenient with the physical Sim. Hopefully I get mine phone tomorrow, items on my order from Samsung looks like it does include new Sim.
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holy F, i just found a 5g sim from when my dads A32 broke in december after 6 days and I just reused his old one but kept the new one.
Gonna go activate it now and get off this esim garbage. that way i'll be good for plex tomorrow!
WTF?
my phone shows up on tmobile as a 256MB burgandy
it's a 512 green
God, they are turning into sprint
got my sim in and activated, but the esim1 still says its active but on a unknown carrier with my phone number..
i probably should reboot. i did the sim while the phone was on
ratchetrizzo said:
WTF?
my phone shows up on tmobile as a 256MB burgandy
it's a 512 green
God, they are turning into sprint
got my sim in and activated, but the esim1 still says its active but on a unknown carrier with my phone number..
i probably should reboot. i did the sim while the phone was on
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You have to delete the esim... It wont remove itself.
hyelton said:
You have to delete the esim... It wont remove itself.
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I have to find where to do that
Fixed
no more e-sim
Could you run Geekbench 5 benchmark and see what the score it? My T-Mobile model is pretty poor after I've spent hours setting it up might just end up flashing the U1 firmware and see if its any better.
corys00 said:
An email was set to the email account on record detailing how to get eSIM up and running. I, as well as a few people I know, all received that email in the past few days leading up to delivery of our S22 Ultras.
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Could you kindly post a copy and paste version of those t-mobile email instructions without your personal info for us here if it's not too much trouble?
dj24 said:
Could you kindly post a copy and paste version of those t-mobile email instructions without your personal info for us here if it's not too much trouble?
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Let’s get your phone on our network
CONGRATS ON YOUR NEW SAMSUNG GALAXY S22!
You'll need to set up the eSIM on your new phone to experience our best network yet. Here's how:
Make sure you have an available Wi-Fi connection and a computer or another device to scan a QR code:
•After opening your box and powering on your new phone, hold the volume DOWN button for 5 seconds which is located on the top right side of the phone to bypass the need for a Physical SIM
•Click “Start” and Agree to the Terms
•Click “Next” to connect Wi-Fi
•Skip the phone set up instructions so we can focus on completing your eSIM setup. For detailed instructions, visit: https://www.t-mobile.com/support/devices/samsung-esim-to-esim-first-time-use. Don’t worry, you’ll be able to revisit the phone setup after your eSIM is set up
It’s now time to set up your eSIM. Starting from your home screen, follow the steps below:
•Open your dialer and dial *#06# to locate your EID number
•Once you have your EID written down, activate your eSIM by contacting Customer Care (611)
•Once activated, go to Settings > Connections > SIM Card Manager
•Click “Add Mobile Plan / eSIM”
•Two options to activate:
Scan the QR Code found at: https://www.t-mobile.com/support/devices/t-mobile-esim#heading4
Enter Activation Code
SM-DP+ Address: T-MOBILE.GDSB.NET
Activation code:
Confirmation code:
After scanning or entering the code, your eSIM set up is complete! Your phone will reboot and automatically be connected to the T-Mobile network. You can follow the phone setup instructions and transfer your data from your existing phone.
Enjoy your new Samsung Galaxy S22!

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