It’s been along time since I’ve had to deal with either getting a new phone or 
using two factor authentication. What I remember from the last time I bought a 
phone is that you have to put the Sim from your old phone into your new phone 
in order to get the process of getting your phone up and running started. I 
also remember some problems with two factor authentication in the past, having 
to do with needing to have two devices on the same network or something, so 
that I could get a message on one that would then be typed into the other one 
in order to continue with the process. Does anybody know of documentation 
somewhere that spells out just what you have to do? I mean, here I would have 
my old phone on my Wi-Fi network but no Sim, so no cellular connection. The new 
phone will be presumably on the cellular network but I can’t remember where the 
Wi-Fi setting comes in. Anyway, all I need is a pointer in the right direction 
I guess.
Mary


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