If my phone isn't unlocked from my other carrier can I still use World Mobile?
If you haven't completed your contractual obligations with your existing carrier your phone may still be locked with them. In order for your phone to be unlocked you must meet your existing obligations with your carrier and then have them unlock the device.
Is your phone unlocked but not sure if it's supported on the U.S. World Mobile eSIM? Check here! For the World Mobile Travel eSIM compatibility check here!
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I'm unlocked but use a different carrier — can I use World Mobile at the same time?
Yes! If your phone is unlocked and supports dual SIM functionality, either from two eSIMs or one physical SIM and one eSIM, you can use World Mobile alongside your existing carrier. Your device will allow you to choose which network and number you'd ...
Which network does the World Mobile eSIM use?
World Mobile connects you through a powerful combination of community-powered AirNodes and trusted partner networks, delivering coverage that goes beyond what traditional wireless providers offer. With the World Mobile eSIM, you can stay connected ...
Do the U.S. Mobile Plans support roaming?
World Mobile US plans provide coverage within the United States and do not include traditional cellular roaming on foreign networks except for Canada. You can however, make or receive voice calls or SMS over cellular data when traveling abroad with ...
I'm ready to port my number to World Mobile! What should I know and how can I do it?
Before you begin the number porting process you'll need to know a few things: First, check that your device is supported on our U.S. mobile plans here To start the number porting process you'll need the following from your existing carrier: Name of ...
Which devices are supported on the U.S. World Mobile plans?
To use the World Mobile eSIM your device must be carrier-unlocked and eSIM-compatible. Please note if you have altered the software on your device (such as rooting) in anyway you may run into eSIM issues. To check if your iOS supported device from ...