There is no SIM card slot in the phone as it is a CDMA phone.
CDMA phones are tied to a carrier and ''do not use SIM cards''.
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Instead of a SIM card, a phone number is used to connect a CDMA phone to the network. Verizon, Sprint, and US-cellular ***used to have*** CDMA networks in the United States but they have all since been [link|https://www.digi.com/blog/post/2g-3g-4g-lte-network-shutdown-updates|shutdown].
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Instead of a SIM card, a phone number is used to connect a CDMA phone to the network.
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Here are the network bands it works on: Band 5 BC0 850MHz Cellular (Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel). Band 2 BC1 1900MHz PCS (Americas)
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Verizon, Sprint, and US-cellular ***used to have*** CDMA networks in the United States but they have all been [link|https://www.digi.com/blog/post/2g-3g-4g-lte-network-shutdown-updates|shutdown].
You may want to check your location for any service providers that still have 2G/3G CDMA networks and see if it can still be connected to them.
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Here are the Network bands it works on:
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Band 5 BC0 850MHz Cellular (Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel)
There is no SIM card slot in the phone as it is a CDMA phone.
CDMA phones are tied to a carrier and ''do not use SIM cards''.
Instead of a SIM card, a phone number is used to connect a CDMA phone to the network. Verizon, Sprint, and US-cellular ***used to have*** CDMA networks in the United States but they have all since been [link|https://www.digi.com/blog/post/2g-3g-4g-lte-network-shutdown-updates|shutdown].
You may want to check your location for any service providers that still have 2G/3G CDMA networks and see if it can still be connected to them.
Here are the Network bands it works on:
Band 5 BC0 850MHz Cellular (Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel)
There is no SIM card slot in the phone as it is a CDMA phone.
CDMA phones are tied to a carrier and ''do not use SIM cards''.
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Instead of a SIM card, a phone number is used to connect a CDMA phone to the network. Verizon, Sprint, and US-cellular ***used to have*** CDMA networks in the United States but they have all since been [https://www.digi.com/blog/post/2g-3g-4g-lte-network-shutdown-updates|shutdown].
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Instead of a SIM card, a phone number is used to connect a CDMA phone to the network. Verizon, Sprint, and US-cellular ***used to have*** CDMA networks in the United States but they have all since been [link|https://www.digi.com/blog/post/2g-3g-4g-lte-network-shutdown-updates|shutdown].
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You may want to check your location for any service providers that still have 2G CDMA networks and see if it can still be connected to them.
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You may want to check your location for any service providers that still have 2G/3G CDMA networks and see if it can still be connected to them.
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Here are the Network bands it works on:
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Band 5 BC0 850MHz Cellular (Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel)
There is no SIM card slot in the phone as it is a CDMA phone.
CDMA phones are tied to a carrier and ''do not use SIM cards''.
-
Instead of a SIM card, a phone number is used to connect a CDMA phone to the network. Verizon, Sprint, and US-cellular ***used to have*** [https://www.digi.com/blog/post/2g-3g-4g-lte-network-shutdown-updates|CDMA networks in the United States] but they have all since been shutdown.
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Instead of a SIM card, a phone number is used to connect a CDMA phone to the network. Verizon, Sprint, and US-cellular ***used to have*** CDMA networks in the United States but they have all since been [https://www.digi.com/blog/post/2g-3g-4g-lte-network-shutdown-updates|shutdown].
You may want to check your location for any service providers that still have 2G CDMA networks and see if it can still be connected to them.
Hi @ors2
There is no SIM card slot in the phone as it is a CDMA phone.
CDMA phones are tied to a carrier and ''do not use SIM cards''.
Instead of a SIM card, a phone number is used to connect a CDMA phone to the network. Verizon, Sprint, and US-cellular ***used to have*** [https://www.digi.com/blog/post/2g-3g-4g-lte-network-shutdown-updates|CDMA networks in the United States] but they have all since been shutdown.
You may want to check your location for any service providers that still have 2G CDMA networks and see if it can still be connected to them.