I’m going to presume you had this SIM unlocked and moved it to a carrier that still supports 2G/2.5G networks since AT&T killed off theirs in 2017.
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I’m going to say maybe - but look for a newer phone with 4G as the baseline if at all possible. In the US even 2G is on borrowed time with the only carrier left supporting it being T-Mobile, and even they’re depreciating or reducing it’s capacity to make room for 4G and 5G. You can find 4G flip phones, but you need to be sure since a good chunk are still on 3G and that’s also about as dead as 2G is within a few more years. It may very well be a different story in other countries, but most of us are from the US and base our answers around what we readily know.
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I’m going to say maybe - but look for a newer phone with 4G as the baseline if at all possible. In the US even 2G is on borrowed time with the only carrier left supporting it being T-Mobile, and even they’re depreciating it and then a full decommission in 2020. You can find 4G flip phones, but you need to be sure since a good chunk are still on 3G and that’s also about as dead as 2G is within a few more years. It may very well be a different story in other countries, but most of us are from the US and base our answers around what we readily know.
I’m going to presume you had this SIM unlocked and moved it to a carrier that still supports 2G/2.5G networks since AT&T killed off theirs in 2017.
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I’m going to say maybe - but look for a newer phone with 4G as the baseline if at all possible. In the US even 2G is on borrowed time with the only carrier left supporting it being T-Mobile, and even they’re depreciating or reducing it’s capacity to make room for 4G and 5G. You can find 4G flip phones, but you need to be sure since a good chunk are still on 3G and that’s also about as dead as 2G is within a few more years.
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I’m going to say maybe - but look for a newer phone with 4G as the baseline if at all possible. In the US even 2G is on borrowed time with the only carrier left supporting it being T-Mobile, and even they’re depreciating or reducing it’s capacity to make room for 4G and 5G. You can find 4G flip phones, but you need to be sure since a good chunk are still on 3G and that’s also about as dead as 2G is within a few more years. It may very well be a different story in other countries, but most of us are from the US and base our answers around what we readily know.
I’m going to presume you had this SIM unlocked and moved it to a carrier that still supports 2G/2.5G networks since AT&T killed off theirs in 2017.
I’m going to say maybe - but look for a newer phone with 4G as the baseline if at all possible. In the US even 2G is on borrowed time with the only carrier left supporting it being T-Mobile, and even they’re depreciating or reducing it’s capacity to make room for 4G and 5G. You can find 4G flip phones, but you need to be sure since a good chunk are still on 3G and that’s also about as dead as 2G is within a few more years.