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- <h1>Continued contemplation about mobile plans</h1>
- <p>Day 00058: Monday, 2015 May 04</p>
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- I found that T-Mobile's online activation process is different between "tablets" and "telephones".
- I figured that because the process is different, perhaps using the process they don't expect you to use on a given device might allow you to get the plan they don't expect you to have on said device.
- As an experiment, I tried using the tablet activation process on my old T-Mobile <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr> card.
- The old <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr> seems to have been killed remotely by T-Mobile when I left them though, so it didn't work.
- I next tried using my new T-Mobile <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr> card that I bought when I initially wanted to switch identities but had no plans to leave them yet.
- I ended up leaving them before activating the card, so it's still unused.
- However, the tablet Web activation won't work with it.
- I have to conclude that either that <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr> card is set up to use the regular non-tablet activation method only or that the tablet Web activation system checks to see if your device is known to be a tablet or not.
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- One thing I considered doing is getting an actual usable tablet and bringing it to MetroPCS for a <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr> card.
- If I did that, I would not be paying MetroPCS for a tablet I won't even be able to use, but also not trying to trick MetroPCS into thinking I was getting a plan for what they call a "tablet" while really getting a plan for what they consider to be a "telephone".
- It seems the only viable options are a couple devices both informally known as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, as they are the only "tablets" that support Replicant.
- Tablets are a bit bulky, so I decided to look into the smaller of the two, the <a href="https://redmine.replicant.us/projects/replicant/wiki/GalaxyTab270P31xx">Samsung GT-P3100</a>.
- However, even being an older model, it still costs about $500 <abbr title="United States Dollars">USD</abbr>! It might be possible to stomach that price if I didn't already have a perfectly good GT-I9300, but it's a bit steep of a price just to humor the carriers.
- If I get the MetroPCS plan, it will have to be with the cheapish tablet they offer.
- It's $150 <abbr title="United States Dollars">USD</abbr>, and once I have the <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr> card activated, I'll never use the thing again outside of dealing with tech support, but the amount I save on monthly bills will add up.
- For the first ten months, I'll be in the hole, but after that, my bill is cut in half, hopefully permanently, with no down sides.
- I even get to give up voice service!
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- If I get the MetroPCS tablet, the <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr> card will be too big.
- From what I've read, the Pop 7 that they offer takes a mini <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr> card, while my GT-I9300 takes a micro.
- I'll need to get a <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr> cutter.
- That won't be too expensive, but it does lead to issues if this doesn't go as planned.
- If I buy the tablet and cut the <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr>, what do I do if MetroPCS blocks my GT-I9300 from using the tablet plan? In theory, swapping the <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr> card should swap the plan, but sometimes carriers do something hokey and prevent <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr> cards from working on multiple devices.
- As far as I know, only TracFone participates in this ridiculous, over-controlling practice, but if they can do it, so can anyone else.
- Until I know for a fact that MetroPCS doesn't do this, buying the tablet is a gamble.
- If I cut the <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr> card and it doesn't work in my real mobile, how do I explain it to MetroPCS? <q>Yeah, uh, I need to get a new <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr> card.
- I'll pay for it, but yeah, I sort of tried bypassing your restrictive policy by moving the <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr> card to my preferred device, but it needed a smaller <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr>.
- So I cut it.
- But it didn't work, so I need the full mini <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr> so the plan will work on the tablet that I lied to you and said I would use in the first place.</q> I don't think that would go over well.
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- Why would I need the plan if it won't even work on a decent device? Why would I need to replace this cut <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr> card? Basically, it boils down to the unlock policy.
- After having put all this money into getting the tablet, not getting it unlocked would be throwing that money away.
- If I at least spend a little more money to keep it in service long enough to get it unlocked, the tablet will be useful for getting other carriers to sell me data-only plans.
- I can't do that if the tablet is locked.
- MetroPCS says they will unlock a device if it has <a href="https://www.metropcs.com/terms-conditions/phone-unlock-policy.html">been on the network for three continuous months</a>.
- Or rather, they say they will unlock "telephones" that have been on the network that long.
- I don't know for sure that this same policy applies to "tablets".
- I will have to ask when I go in tomorrow.
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