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Help Galaxy S5 Sim Card (Boost Mobile)

systemofadown

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Hey guy's, maybe you can help me figure this out.
I just purchased a Galaxy S5 used on ebay. The description says that the Sim Card is not included.
I think I read that Boost mobile uses the Sim card for 4g lte only apparently but will not having one affect me? I guess I wont have 4g lte but it sure would be nice to have. Anyone else had this problem? What are my options?
Should I contact boost & tell them I need a new one? I wonder how much a Boost Sim card will cost? I'm new to this Sim card thing lol......
I did call Boost & Sprint but really got nowhere... :(
 
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OK I finally got the correct SIM card yesterday evening. After two tries they sent me a sprint card each time which was not compatible (even though Sprint is basically the service provider). just in case anyone else purchases this phone and has the same problems I'll give the cards part number that you need here. Ask Boost for SIMGLW206R. It might just save you a few weeks of needless frustration ;)
 
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OK I finally got the correct SIM card yesterday evening. After two tries they sent me a sprint card each time which was not compatible (even though Sprint is basically the service provider). just in case anyone else purchases this phone and has the same problems I'll give the cards part number that you need here. Ask Boost for SIMGLW206R. It might just save you a few weeks of needless frustration ;)


Thank you for this forum bcuz its goin to save me from alot of researching and trouble cuz i have encountered the same issue exact same thing as u actually ebay 4g boost s5 just yeah you know and i was thinkij if its gonna affect me also till i read this and now I know which simcard to get for the 4G thank you. P.s love the name btw lol SOAD rocks yo well peace out METAL \m/^0^
 
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I'm so glad i found this forum because i purchased a Galaxy s5 on ebay for my daughter and of course it didnt come with the Sims Card...Thank you "Systemofadown" for the information it also kept me from having to figure this all out on my own....which means a lot less stress!


You're Very Welcome :)
Took weeks to get the right card, but hopefully you won't have to go through the same process ;)
 
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Hello, I know this post is a little older but I was hoping I could get some help/clarification. I am about to buy an unlocked S5. As long as I go buy the SIMGLW206R sim card I can call boost and have them activate the phone for me? I researched the sim card online and Im just a little confused because it says it is a Sprint one. Does it matter where I buy the sim card from?

Thanks for any help!
 
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If I follow you, you have an international Galaxy S5 (unlocked)?
I know this card will give you 4g on a boost g900p (s5) but I'm not sure if it will work with an international model (g900f I believe).
Can you tell me your model number - go into settings and scroll down to about phone - you should see the phone's model number there.
 
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If I follow you, you have an international Galaxy S5 (unlocked)?
I know this card will give you 4g on a boost g900p (s5) but I'm not sure if it will work with an international model (g900f I believe).
Can you tell me your model number - go into settings and scroll down to about phone - you should see the phone's model number there.

Thanks for responding!!!
I actually havnt bought the phone yet. Im getting it throught a site my job offers. Ill copy and paste the model number and info below.

Model#: Samsung Galaxy S5 G900A
GSM bands: 850/900/1800/1900
HSDPA bands: 850/1900/2100
LTE bands
 
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Thanks for responding!!!
I actually havnt bought the phone yet. Im getting it throught a site my job offers. Ill copy and paste the model number and info below.

Model#: Samsung Galaxy S5 G900A
GSM bands:
850/900/1800/1900
HSDPA bands: 850/1900/2100
LTE bands

The G900A is a GSM network, carrier minority variant model for the U.S., AT&T network, (see #1.6 of 41 Galaxy S5 models - Dummies Guide ), and is not suitable for use on the Boost or other CDMA networks, such as Sprint, Bluegrass, etc: You can check a particular phone's compatibility with other networks by using Will My Phone Work?
 
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I know this posting is old i just want clarity i just bought a Sprint Samsung Galaxy S5 and i use boost... from what i am reading this phone Will work on a boost mobile network???

Hello and welcome to Android Forums Klayton saunders :)

Both Sprint and Boost are G900P model, CDMA, phones and Boost uses Sprint's network.
 
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I know this posting is old i just want clarity i just bought a Sprint Samsung Galaxy S5 and i use boost... from what i am reading this phone Will work on a boost mobile network???

I've been using a Samsung Galaxy S5 for a few months now on Boost without a SIM card. I've had no problems that I can discern. However, my daughter now has the same model on Boost as well but she cannot send text messages. It's been nearly a week.

I was originally told by Boost to contact Sprint for the SIM card. I just did that and they sent me back to Boost. (Meanwhile I found this question on this forum.)

I now have two SIM cards on the way to me (from Boost). I'm doubtful that it will fix her texting problem. We've done the PRL and profile update at least four times and she receives texts fine. She can even send MMS texts, which Boost warns might not work with formerly Sprint phones. The agent suggested a factory reset. I'm not convinced he thought that would fix it and it sounds like a PITA.

I did find another workaround in another forum, so we'll see if that works.
 
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I've been using a Samsung Galaxy S5 for a few months now on Boost without a SIM card. I've had no problems that I can discern. However, my daughter now has the same model on Boost as well but she cannot send text messages. It's been nearly a week.

I was originally told by Boost to contact Sprint for the SIM card. I just did that and they sent me back to Boost. (Meanwhile I found this question on this forum.)

I now have two SIM cards on the way to me (from Boost). I'm doubtful that it will fix her texting problem. We've done the PRL and profile update at least four times and she receives texts fine. She can even send MMS texts, which Boost warns might not work with formerly Sprint phones. The agent suggested a factory reset. I'm not convinced he thought that would fix it and it sounds like a PITA.

I did find another workaround in another forum, so we'll see if that works.

I have had the same problems that your daughter has. I bought a used Galaxy S5 (also no SIM) and I was able to text without any problems for a few weeks. Then I updated the operating system from Lollipop to Marshmallow, and I could no longer send texts. I did a factory reset, and that did not help. I called tech support at Boost and Samsung, and they were unable to help. I finally ended up returning my phone and ordering a new one. The new one worked fine until I upgraded the OS, and the same thing happened again. No texting. So frustrating! Can anybody help, please?
 
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I have had the same problems that your daughter has. I bought a used Galaxy S5 (also no SIM) and I was able to text without any problems for a few weeks. Then I updated the operating system from Lollipop to Marshmallow, and I could no longer send texts. I did a factory reset, and that did not help. I called tech support at Boost and Samsung, and they were unable to help. I finally ended up returning my phone and ordering a new one. The new one worked fine until I upgraded the OS, and the same thing happened again. No texting. So frustrating! Can anybody help, please?

I received the SIM cards and had a BOOST support person walk me through install/activation. (Although it was really nothing different from activating the phone, where you put the special ##xxxxx# code in and let it run through its configurations and activations and reboots, but I was more comfortable having someone tell me exactly what to do in case something didn't work.)

The upshot is that my daughter can now text perfectly fine from her formerly Sprint Samsung Galaxy S5 (bought secondhand online) on Boost. Her phone (a week on Boost) apparently updated to Marshmallow from the git-go, while mine is still on Lollipop (5.0). I was leery of even installing a SIM card on my phone since I'd had no problems, but so far, so good.
 
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