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Blogger trc said...

Has this been tried with an ATT iPhone 4S?

July 16, 2015 at 4:39 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Does Blu Stadio 6 LTE work with Tracphone ?

July 16, 2015 at 4:55 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Was walking around Walmart late last night, checked the phone section and saw the GSM Sim activation kit(it also had sims for CDMA). Bought it, put it in my 2nd Gen Moto G and after giving up on TF's website, activated it over the phone. Added the 60 min card it came with plus a 2gb data card that's on sale at walmart online and I'm up and running.

Only 3g, but it's as fast as my Virgin mobile iPhone 5c in my home with only 3 bars of LTE. So far so good.

July 17, 2015 at 4:15 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your Moto G is GSM? Triple minutes too?

July 17, 2015 at 12:55 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is your area primarily CDMA territory for Tracfone?

July 17, 2015 at 12:57 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

So this only works with att phone, not a T-Mobile phone or such?

July 19, 2015 at 5:42 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's triple minutes. I got second gen Moto G, unlocked GSM, great coverage on ATT network. I don't know CDMA vs GSM coverage here. I used to have Net10 way back when and thought coverage was decent, but that was before smartphones. So far coverage looks good.

July 20, 2015 at 5:57 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Where did you buy the second gen Moto g? That's the phone I want but I don't know where to buy it. Did you get it from Amazon or ebay, or somewhere else? Thanks for any help in advance. :)

July 20, 2015 at 1:03 PM

Anonymous 960h said...

Hi, I have a query this is not a T-Mobile phone or such? Only works with att phone ?

July 22, 2015 at 6:11 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Works with AT&T phones (post paid, GoPhone etc) or ANY unlocked gsm phone. The only issues with other unlocked phones are the LTE bands. You can have a cheap Chinese phone for like $40 but you will only get 3g/HSPA, since they lack the LTE bands.

Blu phones have most AT&T bands.

3rd gen Moto G and X will launch 07/28/15, I would wait for that moto g instead of buy 2nd gen now, price will be similar.

July 24, 2015 at 3:29 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

1. T-Mobile is GSM - does that qualify as an "AT&T compatible GSM device" referred to above? Tracfone's terminology leaves me unsure. My daughter is giving me her used T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S5 and I want to use it with my Tracfone account.

2. Please WHERE does one find and buy the above referenced GSM Activation Kit with the 3 different Sim Cards - just not finding a link or anything about it on the Tracfone site!!!

July 24, 2015 at 3:52 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The T-Mobile will work if it's not locked to T-Mobile network, you have to check with them. I don't know if I can post a direct link (Tracfone site is messy) but to order the sim (if you can't find it to your local Walmart store) you mouse over "Phones" on tracfone.com, then click on "Bring your own phone".
Select the 2nd option, GSM Smartphone and click on "GO".
New window click on "AT&T compatible". Put in your zip, or any other zip with at&t coverage. Next window click on "Buy sim online". Next window it doesn't matter which size you choose (the kit will have 4 sims: 1 standard/micro and 1 nano for verizon and the same for at&t).
Next window you select the sim kit and proceed to checkout (idk if they still have free shipping)

July 25, 2015 at 1:12 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you so much . . . just ordered it . . . Tracfone site is so confusing and seemingly lacking complete/concise information IMHO!

July 25, 2015 at 3:55 AM

Anonymous dr bug said...

I just purchased a new Microsoft Lumia 640 (GSM) Go Phone from Walmart after ordering the SIM kit from Tracfone which was delivered via Fed Ex with free 3 day shipping (took 2 days). The phone was brand new in the package from Walmart and un-activated.

I used the Tracfone web site to activate the SIM card for the phone through the BYOP page and within minutes, the card showed up as a phone in my account and my old phone was now showing as inactive. I removed the Go Phone SIM and inserted the Tracfone SIM. Within about two hours, the Microsoft phone was active and functioning on the AT&T network using the Tracfone SIM card.

The phone is fully functional with some modification needed to APN for cellular data to work (as documented) to settings for APM (under Cellular + SIM in settings).

So yes, buy a new GSM or CDMA phone of your choice with the purchase of a Tracfone "Bring Your Own Smartphone SIM Kit" and get the benefit of low cost Tracfone service for your new smartphone. It may be un-activated or unlocked to work.

dr bug


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July 26, 2015 at 5:20 AM

Anonymous Jeremy said...

I have a Lumia 520 (a Go Phone) . If I were to buy the Tracfone SIM kit, it will work? (I'm upgrading from a very old LG 340g, which is also from tracfone).

Also, how do you keep track of your minutes and airtime information?

August 3, 2015 at 9:26 PM

Anonymous DaveP said...

I got a used Nokia Lumia 900 AT&T phone, bought a SIM thru Tracfone, and it activated without problems. Minutes and airtime were transferred from another account, and you can keep track of it by calling a special number shown on the tracfone site.

August 7, 2015 at 11:53 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Hi, I have an unlocked iphone 5, which used to be a Verizon phone,that I bought from a friend. Can I use it in the BYOP Tracfone program? And if so, hw do I proceed? thanks!

August 10, 2015 at 1:47 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm confused I want to get a samsung galaxy S4 gsm unlocked phone - but the S5 and S3 are listed under GSM activation but the S4 is under cdma activation - Do I buy the GSM Kits for the S4 GSM Unlocked Phone or do I have to buy the S4 CDMA Phone and Activation Kit?which do I buy? And the S4 is 4G LTE - so I need the BYOP 4G LTE Kit as well?

September 8, 2015 at 9:52 PM

Anonymous TerryL said...

I just ordered this one because it indicates that it has SIM cards for both type of phones: http://www.walmart.com/ip/TracFone-Bring-Your-Own-Phone-SIM-Activation-Kit/46170866

September 17, 2015 at 11:21 AM

Blogger Johnny Watcher said...

Does it work for Chinese phones like Doogee or Oneplus two? What network and specific frequency works?

September 21, 2015 at 1:45 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Tracfone also has an app to download for airtime info

October 8, 2015 at 3:40 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tracfone directions are pitiful. If you are not phone saavy don't waste time, energy and money trying to switch phones.

November 17, 2015 at 4:29 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

12-19-15
Getting the Moto X Pure Edition (newest) have the LG Ultimate with 5k minutes, should I use the CDMA or GSM when I get the sim? Can I just transfer my # and minutes to my BYOP or do you have to add a new minutes card? When I got my Ultimate I just transferred my minutes and number to the that and did not add a new minutes card since I had tons of minutes already. Live in the Los Angeles area. Ordered the sim kit from Walmart last night for $3 will be in store by Wednesday.

December 19, 2015 at 10:40 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

12-19-15
Oh boy! The more you read the direction the more confused I get...Write it like you are talking to a 3 year old and not like you are talking to Bill Gates! My Moto X pure is coming on monday, transferring my LG Ultimate with 5k Minutes and phone # to transfer...I have had 3-4 Tracfones over about 4-5 years.

December 19, 2015 at 10:44 AM

Blogger kevin said...

Bought an iphone 4s that was bought in Tokyo and locked onto a Japanese phone company that used-CDMA [The 4s has a sim card slot since its advertised as a dual cdma/gsm world phone] Anyway was successfully able to use a tracfone BYOP kit and it now runs very nicely on AT&T. Being able to send and receive photos in a text was a different story but that was not the fault of either tracfone or the iphone. It was all AT&Ts fault. Has
d to use a T-mobile sim card to perform a hack. Easy to do Just search the web for the instructions. If i find them I will post them.

December 28, 2015 at 9:11 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Love my tracfone. Bottom line $100. A year. Not $50.to$100.a month. Be patient. Learn the tracfone system and save bunches. I did and have been enjoying the savings for years. If your on the phone alllll the time then you'll just have to pay the piper!

June 4, 2016 at 2:56 PM

Blogger HeidiC said...

I just purchased a Blu Nevo XL and purchased from Walmart the GSM and CDMA sim cards/activation kit. I was on the phone with Tracfone for over an hour yesteday. The guy got my phone activated however I tried to make a first phone call on it and it's asking me for a password. I have done nothing to the phone and it's asking me for a password? I can't even get the 'phone' icon picture to stay on the phone screen for longer than 10 seconds. Tracfone says it's because it's locked. I got an unlocked phone so I am not sure what he meant. I am waiting for comunication from someone I bought the phone from on ebay.

June 19, 2016 at 4:14 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Can you take your sim card out of a smart phone Tracfone and drop that sim card in an at&t compatible phone Tracfone has told me this would and wouldn't work(geez they can be confusing) thanks Tony b

July 27, 2016 at 2:57 PM

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