on 23-03-2014 16:42
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23-03-2014 16:43 - edited 23-03-2014 16:45
23-03-2014 16:43 - edited 23-03-2014 16:45
yes a 4g sim will work in your 3g phone.
Take a look on your current sim card.
If it says 4g on it and is the correct size that will fit in your new to arrive phone your good to go.
If not then when the new phone arrives use this form to move your tariff and number over to the new sim.
23-03-2014 16:43 - edited 23-03-2014 16:45
23-03-2014 16:43 - edited 23-03-2014 16:45
yes a 4g sim will work in your 3g phone.
Take a look on your current sim card.
If it says 4g on it and is the correct size that will fit in your new to arrive phone your good to go.
If not then when the new phone arrives use this form to move your tariff and number over to the new sim.
on 23-03-2014 16:45
on 23-03-2014 16:45
23-03-2014 16:47 - edited 23-03-2014 16:49
Just to add your nexus 4 takes a micro sim sized card.
What is the phone are you getting ?
Does that take a micro sim.
on 23-03-2014 16:49
on 23-03-2014 16:49
on 23-03-2014 16:50
on 23-03-2014 16:52
on 23-03-2014 16:52
on 23-03-2014 16:56
@aca95pks wrote:
Cheers, the new SIM is a 4G one so I'll give it a try at some point today.
The sim sent to you wont be activated and your number and tariff will not be on it until you perform the swapmysim via the link i added.
However dont do that unless your future phone takes another sized sim card.
Just keep using your original sim as its a 4g one for now.
on 23-03-2014 17:00
on 23-03-2014 17:00
23-03-2014 17:01 - edited 23-03-2014 17:04
@aca95pks wrote:
You've misunderstood. My current SIM is not 4G, the new one they sent is. I'll be after a Nexus 5 which as far as I'm aware also takes a micro SIM. I'll give it a go in a bit and see what happens And thanks for the link!
Ah right Ok.
Lol.
According to the specs yes the 5 takes a micro-sim.
Take into account it can take up to 24 hours to fully settle after the swap but is typically faster.
Keep turning the phone off and on throughout this period to help the connection.