My carrier was very clear in an e-mail it sent after I ordered my
iPhone 13 Mini at the cell phone store. I must activate the SIM card
included in the box with the iPhone as the phone and cell phone
network is coded to recognize my SIM and IMEI number together. If I
wasn’t sure how to do this, I could go back to the store and they
would be happy to activate with the new SIM card.

Kelly



On 1/13/22, Dennis Long <[email protected]> wrote:
> I upgraded to a 13 pro from a SE 2020 I am happy with the upgrade.
>
>
>
> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
> [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 6:53 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: my upgrade experience
>
>
>
> This message may run a bit long, but I’m not really asking any questions
> here. Rather, I’m just making several observations about the process of
> upgrading my iPhones.
>
>
>
> My reason for upgrading: I believe I mentioned before that, while I did
> indeed have some newer iPhones, I was using my older first generation iPhone
> SE and my iPhone 7 as my primary phones, intending to run them to see just
> how long they would last before their batteries finally died. However, when
> the Walmart delivery from store came to my area, including delivering
> perishable groceries, I was very pleased. Thus, when Walmart had their Black
> Friday promotion where they offered the E-gift cards if one upgraded their
> phone, I jumped at the chance to do so. True, one had to sign on with a
> carrier and choose one of their unlimited data plans and pay a $30 upgrade
> fee per line, but I already was on an unlimited plan with AT&T, anyway, so
> that wasn’t a problem for me. And while I had to enter into the installment
> agreement, the AT&T terms and conditions did say that I could pay off the
> installment agreement at any time.
>
>
>
> The upgrade process: it was actually pretty straightforward. I started my
> purchase in the Walmart iPhone app, but then was directed to the Walmart
> website to finish things after I selected the phone and carrier I wanted.
> There were several screens of terms and conditions I had to go through, and
> then the phone got added to my cart and I could check out. I actually
> ordered one phone on November 22, and then I ordered the second one on
> November 25 right after I received the first phone. Yes, believe it or not,
> FedEx actually delivered that phone to me on Thanksgiving Day.
>
>
>
> Activating the phones: I was told when I ordered the phones that they would
> be coming with a SIM card, but since I didn’t recognize the type of SIM card
> they mentioned, I wasn’t sure if the phones were coming with an E-sim or
> regular one. But when I tried to activate one of the phones and was told
> that it needed a SIM card in order to be activated, I took the SIM out of
> one of the phones I was then using and put it in the new phone and activated
> it, and then I did the same thing when activating the other phone. And
> wouldn’t you know it, it was only after both phones were activated that I
> thought to take one more look in the box. And, sure enough, I found a SIM
> card for each phone in its respective box.
>
>
>
> Since one of the conditions for getting the gift cards was that the phones
> be activated, I wanted to make sure that they were activated with their
> correct SIM cards. This was especially true when I checked in the settings
> for one of my new phones and there was no 5G option, which didn’t really
> surprise me as this SIM card came with the AT&T iPhone 6S plus I purchased
> from Apple in 2015. So I went online and was able to activate the SIM card
> for one of the phones, the one that originally had the old 2015 SIM in it.
> However, I had put a SIM card in the other phone that I had obtained in
> August of 2019, and I’m guessing since it already showed the 5G when put in
> the new phone, that’s why I was told the phone was already activated. Thus,
> I had to call AT&T to get the phone to work properly with the new SIM card,
> as it just said cellular no signal when I put that new card in the phone
> until I called.
>
>
>
> Transferring the data from my old phones: that actually went well using the
> quick start feature or whatever it is called and just transferring from one
> iPhone to the other. You might recall, though, that my only internet here is
> provided by my cell phones, thus I quickly learned that I couldn’t use the
> hotspot feature on the phone which I was transferring the data from to get
> it to the new phone, so I had to remove the SIM from one older phone and put
> it in another older phone to get the process to work.
>
>
>
> No home button and Face ID: as of right now, I think I am better with the
> gestures that replaced the home button than I am with Face ID. Also, to me
> right now, using the home button just seems so much faster than using the
> Face ID. In the daytime, though, Face ID does seem to work for me about 80%
> of the time, while it works much less than that at night when I’m in bed and
> reach for my phone.
>
>
>
> Using the internet and personal hotspot: this does seem a lot faster to me.
> I couldn’t believe how fast apps downloaded from the app store, for example.
> Web pages seem to load faster as well. And I just love being able to back up
> my phone using cellular data as well as being able to update the iOS without
> having to put my SIM in an Android phone to do it.
>
>
>
> I did run into some issues using personal hotspot though. First, although
> the hotspot feature works just fine with my computer, I did have to turn on
> the maximize compatibility setting in the personal hotspot settings to get
> it to connect. Second, although I’m not quite sure of why, but the personal
> hotspot feature now no longer works with my Braille Sense U2 Mini on these
> new phones. The U2 sees the phone, but it shows the encryption type as WEP
> rather than WPA2PSK and just doesn’t connect. However, if I remove the SIM
> from the new phone and put it in my iPhone 7, then the hotspot works with my
> U2 without a problem. But since, the one time I did this, I couldn’t seem to
> get my iMessages to then work properly on the 7, I’ve just kept the SIM card
> in the newer phones.
>
>
>
> A couple of side effects from no longer being able to get my email on the U2
> Mini: it forces me to learn much more about getting email other ways like
> with my iPhone and with the Outlook included in my Microsoft 365
> subscription or with the mail app included with Windows 10. And second,
> grin, since I’m no longer using an outdated U2 to get my email, I’m saved
> from having to reset my U2 most every time I receive an email from Richard T
> when coming from this list. Of course, other than the word I said to myself
> as I pressed that reset button on the U2, I didn’t complain since I was the
> one using the older equipment, but I never could figure out why I had
> problems with his messages on this list but not usually with messages he
> sent to other lists.
>
>
>
> Obtaining my gift cards: that turned out to be kind of a process. I admit I
> was a little concerned when there was nothing in the body of the message
> about the gift card for my order on November 22, but there was for my order
> on November 25. I finally did receive one E-gift card on December 18, but I
> had no idea for which phone. And when I called Walmart customer service on
> December 23 to ask about the matter, I was told that the gift card was for
> my first order, the iPhone 13 Mini, as there was a picture of the phone with
> a gift card beside it in my delivery confirmation email, but there was no
> such picture with the delivery confirmation email for the iPhone 13 I
> ordered on November 25. When I pressed the issue and told him the body of
> that second order specifically said I would get a e-gift card within 25 days
> of the phone being shipped, he finally said he would forward my inquiry to
> the gift card department and to call back if I hadn’t heard in 48 hours.
>
>
>
> When it had been a week and I had heard nothing back, I called Walmart
> customer service again, and they gave me the gift card department phone
> number. And I was finally told by that department that the gift card issued
> was for the iPhone 13 and not the iPhone 13 Mini and to contact Walmart.com
> or my carrier to find out the issue. I then called AT&T and was told things
> were fine with my account, and not wanting to deal with customer service
> again, I looked on Google and found an email address for Walmart and sent an
> email to them explaining my issue. Then I got back an email saying that the
> email address to which I sent my message was no longer being used, was given
> a website to use for future, but was told they would forward my inquiry to
> Walmart customer service. And believe it or not, just two days later, I got
> the other E-gift card, got the email and they also put the card in my
> account this time. I can’t tell you just how pleased I was to receive that
> other gift card. Sure, I would have survived without it, but it was also the
> principle involved, meaning only having 14 days to return the phone but
> having to wait 20-25 days for a gift card and then be told it wasn’t coming
> without explaining why. So I was really impressed and ecstatic to get the
> thing.
>
>
>
> The iPhones I have now: my main phones are now the iPhone 13 Mini and the
> iPhone 13, as those are the two I purchased and was required to activate
> them and enter into the installment agreement and unlimited data plan with
> AT&T to get the $300 e-gift card for each. Walmart actually had a limit of
> three, but I just have the two phone lines and don’t want any more. My two
> backup phones that I keep updated and ready to go are the SE 2020 and the
> iPhone XR. As for my first generation SE and my iPhone 7, I’ll figure out
> something to do with them. And as for my iPhone 12 Mini, the one I ordered
> on the first day I could and never even took out of its shipping box, seeing
> as I now have the 13 Mini and I hadn’t given my sister-in-law an iPhone in a
> while, she now has that phone for a few minor considerations, as I just
> couldn’t completely give it away, what with it never being used before and
> having AppleCare and all. Actually, I originally thought to just try the
> iPhone 13 to confirm it was too big for me and then give that to her.
> However, what with the 13 not being quite as big as the 8 Plus that I didn’t
> like, the longer battery life in the iPhone 13, and it’s a little fuller
> sound, not to mention my problems with getting the gift card, I decided to
> keep the 13 for myself and continue with its installment agreement for now.
> And I didn’t offer her the XR as I didn’t figure it would be much of an
> upgrade from the 8 Plus, and I didn’t want to part with the SE 2020 as I may
> want to use touch ID from time to time. The 13 Mini is generally the one I
> carry in my purse with me and take most calls on, while the 13 is used more
> for YouTube and the AT&T DIRECTV app and the like.
>
>
>
> All in all, I’m quite happy with how things turned out. I have my new
> iPhones that no longer require me to have an Android phone to update them or
> back them up, my iPhone 12 Mini has a new home, although I guess she will
> have some adjustments going from the 8 Plus to the 12 Mini although I did
> ask her several times to make sure she wanted to do this, and I have my two
> $300 E-gift cards in my Walmart account so I can do some shopping without
> having to get into my bank account.
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