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1. Summary: This is prepaid. No need to cancel. Just stop paying. Most will pay the forced first monthly fee (that comes with initial order) and then simply stop paying. best to use a virtual credit card like from citi for example or a privacy virtual card. To have the phone unlock in 180 days. You ONLY needed to have activated the phone 180 days ago. You do not. Repeat do NOT have to pay for service for 180 days. Phones will unlock after 180 days +/- a few days. even if u only pay for 1 month
2. Phones are locked ONLY to Metro for first 180 days. Chances are slim to none that you can get them unlocked before 180 days to use on ANY other carriers.
a. Rare exceptions: A few phones will work on TM from Day 1 {keep reading below}
3. You can order online or in store. [if porting a number it HAS TO BE DONE IN STORE]
If ordering on line [suggested/preferred method]:
(best case as there is no $20 Act fee & dont need to deal with scummy Metro employees in store):
a. if website says "find a store". that means it is temporary OOS. Check again later. preferably in morning time. stock will come in/out depending on popularity of deal
b. If order does not go through immediately. try again. try different browser. try incognito mode. try different computer. try work computer. consider modifying address like "floor 1" there is no logical explanation of why some can order 5+ (once per day) and some cannot even order once
c. once u receive the package in mail....the Sim card is there, look in a brown/white bag that looks like packing material
If ordering in store (avoid if possible):
a. $20 Activatio Fee will be charged (occasionally ,rarely is promo where it gets waived)
b. If u port a number. this has to be in store only. and some times get a larger discount on some phones
c. however, lots so potential scams from employees {read below to find out more}
d. avoid if possible. the few $ u MAY save is not worth the headache.
4. a few have claimed phone can be unlocked even if outside usa on ~ day 180.
5. During first 30 days, make sure u activate phone properly, make a call every 5-10 days (just as a example)
a. It is possible that those folks who did not get their unlock in 180 days, never fully activated their phone.
b. phone will auto activate ~ 21 days from shipping . so u cannot buy now and expect to use in 2+ months from now for the first 1 month that is included.
6. once unlocked the phones (in general, not the specific phone in this deal) will 100% work on TM & Metro.
should work on TM mvno.
may work with att
may work on V .
however, V needs imei to be whitelisted in V system,
one user reported:
"my Metro A53 unlocked and was able to use on Verizon.
It wasn't as easy as plug and play with the Verizon SIM card.
I went to Verizon webpage and had to enter their APN manually to get the data and group texting to work"
7. For metro, the imei of phone has to married/associated with the sim.
You cannot simply take sim card and put in another phone.
8. porting
into metro
has to be done in store.
or
u can still avoid the store.
i. order online with a new number. avoiding the 20 AF + scummy M employees
ii. after u receive the number/phone. use for ~ 1 week or so as example
iii. if happy with service, u can contact metro and port your old number over the one assigned by metro.
iiii. however, how this impact unlocking is unclear.
out of metro:
a few questions on if u can port out during first 30 days. generally it is safe to simply let plan die. however, many have reported they ported out and phone still unlocked.
-if u do want to port out do so during the first 30 days where u have active service.
-if u try to port out after the 30 days, when u dont have active service. it may not be able to port
9. Unlocking
Most people get the 1 month service. In months 2-6, phone can be use as wi fi device. or simply stored away in a drawer. Phone can be on or off. wait 6 months.
best chance of success as follows:
when getting near the 180 day , have phone connected to wi-fi.
Try to unlock the device, once 1-2 days from day 180 onwards.
Each phone (Android or Apple) has different ways to unlock.
Generally, To unlock the phone after 180 days
Phone's settings, connection, more connection settings, network unlock
The sim doesnt seem to be important in unlocking.
It can be left in phone or stored safely. DO NOT THROW AWAY THE SIM until you get a confirmed unlock
x. TBD
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https://www.metrobyt-mobile.com/t...olicy.html
Please read the OFFICIAL Metro by Tmobile unlock policy.
Unlock eligibility requirements
We unlock mobile devices that meet the following eligibility criteria free of charge:
The device must be purchased from Metro by T-Mobile.
The device must not be reported as lost, stolen or blocked.
One hundred eighty (180) days must have passed since the device's activation date
{180 days since activation. no mention of payment requirement during those 180 days}
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Only a select few phones work with T-mobile out of box Day 1 without being unlocked.
Phones that work with Tmobile from Day 1:
Moto g stylus 5g 2021
Oneplus N200 (only for old batch IMEI starts with:XX0017)
Samsung a53 (don't update the A53 firmware past July 2022 or your T-Mobile sim won't work until 180 days like other phones do)
note: Metro may close this loop whole at any time.
phones that DO NOT work with T-Mobile from Day 1:
Moto G Stylus 5g 2022
Moto G 5G 2022
OnePlus N200 (IMEI starts with:XX0018)
OnePlus N20 5G
Samsung Galaxy A23 5G
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How to activate:
In your shipment confirmation email, there's a link on the bottom that says track your status "here".
Click on that link, enter your order number and zip, it will show you shipment progress. At the very bottom of that page, there's a spot that says activate service. Just click on that and it will populate the phone number and activate the sim.
How to activate and avoid some common issues:
the URL:https://www.metrobyt-mobile.com/order-status
- after you placed your order and received order confirmation email (subject should be We've received your Metro order!), you should be able to start tracking order and delivery status at the above URL
- once you received your phone, insert sim and power up the phone. for the initial phone software setup (not activation), I connected phone to wifi and skipped all of the google things so phone would say I'm only XX% through setup which doesn't really matter. I didn't have to download any app either. before next step I'm already at phone's "desktop" without google account or phone maker (ex. moto) account on the phone
- on your PC or whatever device you know website access would work, go to the same above URL
- enter your order info to track your order
- after page loaded the tracking info, scroll to the bottom and click on the button to start activate your phone/sim. go through the activation process which would setup an Metro online account if you don't already have one. make sure your phone is already powered up with sim inserted before you start the activation process!
- you should be able to do calls and texts if activation went through properly. I have both working within less than a minute where phone shows 5G UC icon and both wifi calling & VoLTE registered for Metro by T-Mobile. you should receive an email with subject You did it! Your phone is active within 24 hours. the email with subject Ready. Set. Activate will come some time later as well. I received both emails one day after I had already activated and started using the phone with full services
ALTERNATE method to activate your new phone
1. Use the order status page and enter the order# and zip, below the status is a link to activate.
2. Once you click this, you will see your new phone#.
3. Login to your account with your new phone# and the pin you created when creating the order
4. OTP is sent to the phone that is not yet setup - LOL
5. Setup the new phone
6. Repeat #3 and this time you can get the OTP on your new phone
7. Login - confirm auto billing option is OFF
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If purchasing in store:
{generally avoid (both corporates stores and authorized dealers).
many SD report bad expierence with both
if u want to port u must go to store.
in which case, go to a CS}
update: corporate store are shutting down.
they a a very few in number
many times M reps will make up rules...
if it sounds odd...its probably made up
like force u to buy a sim card for $15.
Most common scam=insurance.
they will say it is required. usually `~$10.
total lie.
insurance not required for any promotion to date.
sometimes they will add it as part of monthly fee.
like saying the monthly fee is $50.
when in fact it is actually 40+10 insurance.
know exactly what u r paying for before, i repeat BEFORE u pay.
get it itemized.
specifically say "I do not want insurance"
follow up with "are u adding insurance?'
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THIS PHONE CANNOT BE UNLOCKED EARLY WITH EBAY CODES. MOST LIKELY A DEALKILLER FOR MANY UNLESS YOU QUALIFY FOR THE AFFORDABLE CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM ($30 off bill a mo. for low-income households [metrobyt-mobile.com])
If you do qualify, or already have an ACP credit, then it looks like you HAVE to do it in-store. You may have to pay $20 for the phone in that case. But theoretically the $40 plan should drop down to $10.
NO HOTPSOT DATA included with the $40 metro plan
The previous thread answers every possible question you might have about this deal and phone:
https://slickdeals.net/f/16339996-motorola-moto-g-stylus-5g-2022-1-color-in-128gb-metro-by-t-mobile-40
Check status of order:
https://www.metrobyt-mobile.com/order-status
Unlocking policy:
https://www.metrobyt-mobile.com/unlock
Unlock eligibility requirements
We unlock mobile devices that meet the following eligibility criteria free of charge:
The device must be purchased from Metro by T-Mobile.
The device must not be reported as lost, stolen or blocked.
One hundred eighty (180) days must have passed since the device's activation date.
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Nice $30 case for only $4.99 shipped (plus tax) from Verizon - the Incipio Duo in denim. [verizon.com]
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Unlock if 181+ days:
note: There's an app called unlock which may be disabled. After enabling the app....
1) Go to Settings.
2) Scroll down to "About Phone".
3) Scroll down to "Device Unlock". Your phone will probably report that it is locked.
4) Click on "Permanent Unlock". This will only show IF your phone is ready for it.

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Can confirm that I only spent money on the first month and kept it in a drawer afterwards for exactly 180 days after my SIM activated, but it said I wasn't eligible for a unlock until about 2 weeks later after that (180 days after I finally turned the phone on with the SIM inside). Bought this phone back in June (with the deal at discounted price with first month, not this better deal at free with first month) and unlocked just about 2 weeks ago.
The unlock setting (built into the phone, not a separate app) gives a very distinct, red X with message saying that I didn't reach the requisite 180 days to unlock the device, but that message about the 180 days disappeared after waiting a few weeks longer and in its place was a link to try a 'permanent unlock', which worked.
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Just wanted to share my experience with unlocking the 2022 Moto G 5g stylus I bought from Metro. The phone did not automatically unlock after the 180 days so I called them, and they told me that the phone was not used on the activated SIM after 30 days and hence haven't met the criteria of 180 days. I bought the phone in Aug 2022 so my 180 days was up but they are being particular about the 180 days of using on the activated SIM.
Does it say "Unable to connect to host"?
If so, you need to try a different wifi.
Once you click unlock, there's another button called "permanent unlock"
I bought a Moto phone in July and a OnePlus in August and both unlocked. Both from Metro. Both only first month. Both SIMs stay in until unlocked and then removed.
Just wanted to share my experience with unlocking the 2022 Moto G 5g stylus I bought from Metro. The phone did not automatically unlock after the 180 days so I called them, and they told me that the phone was not used on the activated SIM after 30 days and hence haven't met the criteria of 180 days. I bought the phone in Aug 2022 so my 180 days was up but they are being particular about the 180 days of using on the activated SIM.
needs to try different wifi at the very least...and have the original Metro sim in it.
Oneplus N20 is a super quick phone with s a gorgeous OLED screen and its free when you port in or $50 if you want a number from Metro. What gives?
Facts are Apple supports their phones longer than any brand by far. I have a 6S that got another update last month and that from a phone released in 2015. Battery at 93% and built like a tank. I have a new SE2020 and a older Xr too and while I like android system a little better, these iPhones just keep rolling along. My experience with 5G is that it's not ready for prime time in many areas here in N California with dismal speeds.
Haha. You can't be serious about using an iphone 6s after 6 years as your daily driver. Sorry. I am not buying it. Nobody in their right mind would have an iphone 6s last that long as their daily driver. Battery is a measly 1810 mAh. The phone has a garbage performance battery life to begin with and buying cheap generic batteries don't really fix the problem. I have the iphone 6s and I have replaced its battery. iPhone 6s battery is known to have garbage battery life. Lets not forget how the performance diminishes over time. The phone gets slower and slower over time and new updates. It is what it is. Planned obsolescence. Nobody in their right mind is using iphone 6s so long. With the poor battery life and high cost of genuine replacement battery, it makes no sense to keep an old phone for so long. Wasting money on poor old technology when newer phones are vastly superior and can be bought with great sale. Good luck with you upgrading your phones every 5-6 years. Lets be realistic. Those small iphone batteries last forever for only you. I have the iphone 6s and iphone se 2020 as well. I traded them in. Screen is way too small to enjoy the phone. 4.7" screen is unusable.
Battery max amount doesn't mean anything. An old battery can say 93% but then completely drain dead in 6 hours with little to no use. It is battery drainage. You are assuming that the battery works perfectly fine like the first month you had it but it doesn't work that way. People aren't crazy when they tell you how terrible the batteries are with the iphone se, iphone 6, iphone 6s, iphone se 2020, etc. I had all those phones. It is what it is with 1,810 mAh battery. Common sense. Battery size matters. But you can tell me that you have awesome performance from an iphone 6s six years latter and the 6 year old tiny 1,810 mAh battery lasts days with regular use. Nobody is buying that. Performance declines with every year after with Apple phones. Apple knows what they are doing. They know people aren't using iphones for 5-6 years. People are upgrading like 1-2 years. Maybe squeeze 3 years. 5-6 years with costly Apple genuine batteries? No.
I used to watch Nick Ackerman YouTube videos where he did comparison ios system with some iphones. You can see how the phone slowed down with the later newer system updates. You could read the comments where people say "The new update made my phone much slower now.". Planned obsolescence.
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I set it up with a secondary google gmail of mine, thinking I'll most likely reset this to my husband's google acct and give it to him in 6 months as it's newer & supported for longer than his current phone. Didn't set it with his info in the first place as I thought it could easily be reset and am not certain he won't drop his current phone and need a new one before six months anyway! But then I realized I better understand if doing a factory reset later will mess things up regarding the unlock. Heck, I'm not even sure I have to do a factory reset to change it over to his google account and delete mine, but it seems like I'd need to.
If the safest route is to do a reset now and sign in on his google acct, I can do that. It is currently activated with Metro and logged into my google.
Oneplus N20 is a super quick phone with s a gorgeous OLED screen and its free when you port in or $50 if you want a number from Metro. What gives?
i heard this supports 30w charger
On the Motorola website, it does state that it does support turbo charging. It isn't just rapid charging.
https://forums.lenovo.c
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where do you find the stock firmware?
all i see is carrier brand firmware
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