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Mar 30, 2016 11:37 PM in response to Lee Chaffeeby Ingo2711,In case your phone is locked to the provider, did you check if your carrier supports unlocking and using it with a different SIM?
More details here: How to unlock your iPhone for use with another carrier - Apple Support
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Mar 31, 2016 4:20 AM in response to Lee Chaffeeby Michael Black,Nope, not with a 5s, even if it is unlocked from AT&T. Verizon requires all devices be provisioned by them for use on their network. Nowadays they are allowing some newer iPhones (6s and 6s plus) to be brought to them and they will provision them for use on their network. But they will not do so for older models.
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Mar 31, 2016 7:18 AM in response to Michael Blackby Meg St._Clair,Michael Black wrote:
Nope, not with a 5s, even if it is unlocked from AT&T. Verizon requires all devices be provisioned by them for use on their network. Nowadays they are allowing some newer iPhones (6s and 6s plus) to be brought to them and they will provision them for use on their network. But they will not do so for older models.
Michael, Verizon allows unlocked 6/6+ as well (unless they were originally intended for sale in China). I imagine that the SE will be added shortly as well.
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Mar 31, 2016 7:21 AM in response to Meg St._Clairby Michael Black,Thanks Meg, I wasn't sure how far back in model they were allowing, but was sure that none of the 5-series or earlier iPhones was being allowed.
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Mar 31, 2016 7:26 AM in response to Michael Blackby Meg St._Clair,You're absolutely correct about the 5S. Just clarifying about the 6/6+.