What networks are compatible with Assurance Wireless?
What networks are compatible with Assurance Wireless?
Assurance Wireless customers may use any compatible GSM, UMTS, LTE, or 5G smartphone to access our Broadband Internet Access Services, as long as they do not cause harm to T-Mobile’s network.
Can I use a different phone with Assurance Wireless?
From time to time, a different model phone may be provided to new Assurance Wireless customers due to availability. Selected Virgin Mobile phones may be used with an Assurance Wireless account excluding the Party Animal, Super Model, Blackberry® and Android™ models.
Why is my Assurance Wireless phone saying mobile network not available?
Most often, the “Mobile network not available”error can be fixed just by restarting your device. All the background apps and memory leaks, which may cause the network issue, can also be cleared merely with a restart. Remove SIM Card and Put it Back. This one is self-explanatory.
Why won’t my Assurance Wireless phone connect to WIFI?
If your Android phone won’t connect to Wi-Fi, you should first make sure that your phone isn’t on Airplane Mode, and that Wi-Fi is enabled on your phone. If your Android phone claims it’s connected to Wi-Fi but nothing will load, you can try forgetting the Wi-Fi network and then connecting to it again.
What SIM card does Boost Mobile use?
As Boost Mobile runs on the AT & T-Mobile networks their SIM cards are compatible with GSM phones. If you’re not sure if your phone is compatible you can use our IMEI checker. Most of the latest phones use both the GSM and CDMA technology.
Why is my boost mobile network not available?
Airplane Mode might be ON: Check the Airplane mode, if it is in the ON position, then your network will not work. Make sure that your phone has its Airplane mode in the OFF position. Data profile is outdated: Problems also occurs when your data profile is outdated.
How do I make my mobile network available?
How to fix “Mobile network not Available”error on android phones
- Restart Your Device.
- Remove SIM Card and Put it Back.
- Check Network Settings.
- Check whether phone is in Roaming Mode.
- Update the phone system to fix software bugs.
- Turn off mobile data and turn on it again.
- Turn off WiFi.
- Make sure Airplane mode is turned off.