QUOTE(jack2001 @ Jul 19 2021, 02:40 PM)
I wonder, do they charge for the 4G compatible sim card replacement?If so, how much, and will it be supporting 5G as well?
Will be a hassle to get it replaced again sometime in the future.
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QUOTE(joshhd @ Jul 29 2021, 02:10 PM) Not sure whether telcos would charge users for changing from user's few-decade-old SIM card to a newer 4G-supported SIM, but I guess probably it is free of charge... Really hope that's the case though.The newer SIM should be able to support 5G as well. Furthermore, need to cross district sumore to go to the telco office, which is currently not feasible. |
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