So I’m on T-Mobile. If I were to buy a T-Mobile 12 Mini direct through Apple for $699 does T-Mobile now hit my account with an activation fee? TIA!
While I’m not familiar with T-Mobile, AT&T hit me with a $30 activation fee which I disputed through their website and they issued a credit. I wouldn’t be surprised if T-Mobile wouldn’t do the same. They know it’s a BS charge and most people won’t complain.So I’m on T-Mobile. If I were to buy a T-Mobile 12 Mini direct through Apple for $699 does T-Mobile now hit my account with an activation fee? TIA!
You may not get 5G with an old SIM.Use the sim you already have
You also wouldn’t get the $30 carrier discount by going SIM-free.While I’m not familiar with T-Mobile, AT&T hit me with a $30 activation fee which I disputed through their website and they issued a credit. I wouldn’t be surprised if T-Mobile wouldn’t do the same. They know it’s a BS charge and most people won’t complain.
You may not get 5G with an old SIM.
Like you've been told, just buy the sim free version from Apple. However, you might have to get a new sim in order to receive 5G. I'm not sure if T-Mobile will charge you for a new sim.So I’m on T-Mobile. If I were to buy a T-Mobile 12 Mini direct through Apple for $699 does T-Mobile now hit my account with an activation fee? TIA!
I get 5g with a T-Mobile sim from 1/2017While I’m not familiar with T-Mobile, AT&T hit me with a $30 activation fee which I disputed through their website and they issued a credit. I wouldn’t be surprised if T-Mobile wouldn’t do the same. They know it’s a BS charge and most people won’t complain.
You may not get 5G with an old SIM.
Future 5G network advancements such as UW may not be supported.I get 5g with a T-Mobile sim from 1/2017
Deal with the future in the future, right now if your existing sim works go with that.Future 5G network advancements such as UW may not be supported.