Sprint Sim Card Replacement Guide for You!

SIM cards are small memory cards that you can find in most modern cell phones. If this card ever breaks or you make a decision to switch to a different phone, it is easy to replace and can be used in the new device. Also, if you already have a Sprint sim card and want to change it, you have to do some preliminary work. We’ll talk about how to get a new Sprint SIM card in today’s post. We will talk about everything there is to understand about Sprint Sim Card Replacement, from the basics to the more difficult ideas.

T-Mobile Pays Sprint to Swap SIM Cards

Since T-Mobile and Sprint merged a little more than two years ago, a lot has happened. Even though T-Mobile has said that it will stop using the Sprint name after August 2020, many of its Sprint customers have not yet switched to T-Mobile by getting a new SIM card. As an incentive for these customers to switch, T-Mobile is giving them a $10 bill credit.

The T-Mobile Network Experience, which is an exchange program for T-Mobile SIM, lets users switch from Sprint to T-Mobile. T-Mobile’s homepage says that your Sprint service will keep going as usual. Everything will stay the same with your plan, billing, and prices. The only real change is that your phone will now use T-network Mobile’s as the default. You should change your SIM card if you don’t want to get text messages all the time.

How to Replace a Sprint Sim Card?

If you’ve been a Sprint customer for a long time, getting used to a new SIM card for your phone service could take some time. It is unusual for Mobile’s to buy Sprint, since Sprint is another big phone company. After this kind of merger, the phone system that stays must be updated a lot to work with both systems. When updating the secondary phone network, which in this case is Sprint, SIM cards from the secondary network have to be stopped at some point. Here is everything you need to know about switching from a Sprint SIM card to a T-Mobile SIM card:

Sprint Sim Card Replacement

Step 1: Find the IMEI or MEID number first

The IMEI or MEID of the hotspot is its unique number and will be needed. The IMEI or MEID number can be found on the outside of the box the hotspot came in and under the battery. It can also be accessed through the hotspot’s web-based management interface.

Step 2: Look out on the SIM card for the number.

You’ll also need the number on the back of your T-Mobile SIM card, which was given to you by the Calyx Institute.

Step 3: Get in touch with Mobile Citizen

Then, when you’re ready, call 877-216-9603 and choose option 0 to activate your SIM card (zero). From here on out, someone from Mobile Citizen’s customer service will help you. This usually takes 10–15 minutes, but it could take up to 24 hours for the activation to take effect. If the activation doesn’t happen right away, the Mobile Citizen Customer Service staff will try to figure out why and, if necessary, ask you to call back in 24 hours. Don’t forget to write down the number of your case.

Before you start this process, the battery should be fully charged. Also, having tweezers and paperclips on hand can be helpful.

How Can I Swap Sprint SIM Cards?

Now that you have a replacement Sprint SIM card, you can upgrade to a new phone, but it may take more work than with other carriers. Don’t worry, I’ve told you everything you need to do.

Step 1

First, remove the battery cover from the back of your Sprint phone. Depending on the model, it may slip off or have a small button to click to pop off.

Step 2

Take the battery out of the phone to get to the SIM card slot. Slide the SIM card to get it out of its slot. SIM cards are small and can be slippery, so it may take a few tries to get them in the slot. Just put your finger on top and push down on the card to pull it out. If you can’t get the SIM card out, use the edge of a credit card to help it slide out. If you try to force the card out of the phone instead of sliding it out, you may end up jamming it even more.

Step 3

Third, put the old phone’s SIM card into the new one. Changing the SIM card in your old Sprint phone will let you keep using it. Install a new battery and a new cover for the battery.

Step 4

At the fourth step, turn on your brand-new phone to start using it. 

If you switch SIM cards and get an error message, it’s possible that the new phone doesn’t work with your SIM card. Contact Sprint’s customer service team for help unlocking the phone. Unlike some carriers, Sprint should have no problem giving you an unlock code and helping you with any other steps you need to take if you are staying on their network and just switching your SIM card to a new phone. Many brand-new cell phones can be used right away without having to enter a code.

If you’re not sure how to change SIM cards, you can make an appointment at a T-Mobile store near you. Don’t let a salesperson talk you into getting a new phone if the one you already have works fine and your contract is up. 

Conclusion

If your Sprint SIM card is broken or you want to switch networks, you may need to get a new one. And in this case, T-Mobile and Sprint are working together. No matter what the reason is, I’ve already talked about how easy it is to get a Sprint Sim Card Replacement. When you put your SIM card into a new phone, all of the contacts you’ve saved on that device will be available right away.

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Ryan Smith
Ryan Smith

With over 7 years of telecom experience, Ryan Smith is the senior writer for ISPBird. He has helped develop the criteria by which ISPBird reviews and recommends internet service providers. Ryan also leads ISPBird' coverage of the digital divide, broadband policy, and ISP reviews.