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Xperia Z4
I am planning on upgrading my phone to an Xperia Z4, however since AT&T dosen't carry the phone I'll have to buy an unlocked version. Will this cause any complications I should know about?
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I am planning on upgrading my phone to an Xperia Z4, however since AT&T dosen't carry the phone I'll have to buy an unlocked version. Will this cause any complications I should know about?
GLIMMERMAN76
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9 years ago
just check the celluar and LTE bands when its released for sale. As long as they match you should be good to go.
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dmapr
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9 years ago
And as long as the OP doesn't tell AT&T about the phone switch 🙂
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GLIMMERMAN76
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9 years ago
@dmapr
does not matter anymore(for most phones). You can pretty much bring anything now. Just use there IMEI checker on the BYOP page. I had them enter the imei to the tmobile note 4 im using for testing.
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dmapr
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9 years ago
My personal experience with AT&T is such that unless something is not working already you're better off not telling them about any switches. Case in point: we got my mother-in-law a smartphone (AT&T one to boot) a little while after we switched to an MSV plan. The data was not working with her old SIM, so I had to go in and get her a new SIM. You'd think it's a simple enough operation that nothing would break? Yet they somehow managed to mess up things so that my wife's iPhone lost the ability to FaceTime. When we went back a second time to fix that it turned out that while they were changing the IMEI on my mother-in-law's line they also changed something on my wife's line. So my advice still stands — as long as things work, do not tell AT&T 🙂
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