
How to check if your unlocked iPhone will work on T-Mobile
Before you read on, make sure to check if your iPhone is unlocked. If you’re already sure that you have an unlocked iPhone, and just want to double-check if your unlocked iPhone will work on T-Mobile, then this is the right article for you 😊
Even if your iPhone is unlocked, this doesn’t mean that it will definitely work on T-Mobile. If you have an older iPhone that was purchased from a CDMA carrier like Sprint or Verizon, then it may not have the right antennas to work on T-Mobile. If you bought your iPhone from a local Apple Store, however, you can be sure that it comes with the antennas to work on any US carrier.
There’s a really easy way to check if your unlocked iPhone will work on T-Mobile. Simply go into your device settings and check the model number. You can find the model number of your iPhone in your settings—get there by selecting “Settings” > “General” > “About.” After you find the model number, check online if this model number has the appropriate antennas to work on the T-Mobile network. If it does, then congrats, your iPhone can officially work on T-Mobile :D
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