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Can I use any unlocked phone with Consumer Cellular?

What phones are compatible with Consumer Cellular? Most unlocked phones that were made in the last few years will work with Consumer Cellular, but you can use your phone’s IMEI number to make sure it’s compatible.

What kind of phones work with Consumer Cellular?

With our FREE SIM card, you can connect a device you already own to Consumer Cellular service. To be activated on our service, your phone must be unlocked by your previous carrier, and be compatible with GSM network technology. Our SIM card most commonly works with phones used on AT or T-Mobile service.

Do GSM phones need to be unlocked?

In summary, phone locks are not really relevant when you’re talking about 2G and 3G devices that operate on CDMA or EV-DO networks. But phone locks are very important for devices that operate on a GSM or HSPA/HSPA+ network. Almost every GSM device comes “prelocked” to a particular carrier.

How do you activate a GSM unlocked phone?

How to Activate an Unlocked Phone

  1. Determine the IMEI number of your cell phone.
  2. Turn the phone on.
  3. Provide the network with your account number or phone number, and the IMEI number of your phone.
  4. Find the slot for your SIM card.
  5. Insert the SIM card into the phone and close the SIM card slot or battery cover.

Is consumer cellular CDMA or GSM?

Consumer Cellular operates on what’s called a GSM network. It’s the same type of network used by AT and T-Mobile, meaning that you will have the best chance of successfully switching if your phone is from one of those two GSM phone carriers.

What phones are GSM?

Which Are GSM? In the US, Verizon, US Cellular, and the old Sprint network (now owned by T-Mobile) use CDMA. AT and T-Mobile use GSM. Most of the rest of the world uses GSM.

Is GSM unlocked the same as fully unlocked?

GSM unlocked vs. A GSM unlocked phone will only work with GSM providers like AT and T-Mobile because they use the same frequency. Whereas a fully unlocked phone will work with both GSM and CDMA technology. This means a fully unlocked phone can use GSM AT as well as CDMA Sprint services seamlessly.