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Did you get a new SIM card and need to activate it with AT&T? Activation is just a phone call away, as long as the person calling is an account owner or retail authorized user. A retail authorized user is a person who calls to activate your SIM when you go into a local AT&T store, and this often happens behind closed doors when you purchase a new phone. If you purchase a new phone from AT&T, the SIM card will be included and already activated, so you don't have to worry about this process! This wikiHow teaches you how to activate a new AT&T Wireless SIM card.

Things You Should Know

  • When you buy a new phone with AT&T, the SIM or eSIM is already set up and activated.
  • The easiest solution is to bring your phone to an AT&T store so they can find and input your SIM information.
  • Alternatively, use your IMEI, SIM card number, and call AT&T to activate the new SIM card.
  1. This is a special code connected to your phone, typically printed and clearly labeled on the packaging.[1] If you don't have access to this number, you can get it by dialing *#06# on the phone's keypad.
    • If you have a phone that doesn't have a SIM slot, you have to get an eSIM. Go to https://m.att.com/myatt/native/deepLink.html?action=Overview&appInstall=N, sign in, scroll down to "My devices" and click Manage device next to the phone you're getting the eSIM for. Click Get new eSIM under "Options & settings." If you don't see the button to get a new eSIM, you already have one that's activated.
  2. This is also known as an ICCID number and is printed on the SIM card next to "ICCID."
    • If you don't see "ICCID," it may be printed next to "CSN" or "EID."
    • You can avoid having to try and find this information by going to a local AT&T store and they will take care of the process.
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  3. If you've already inserted the new SIM into your device, you can skip this and the next step.[2]
  4. If you're not transferring a phone number from another mobile provider (e.g., Verizon or T-Mobile), skip this step. If you are transferring a phone number, follow these steps to complete the transfer before you continue:
  5. If you're not sure how to do this on your phone or tablet, visit AT&T's Device Support site in a web browser. Once you're there, select your model, click All Solutions, and then click Insert SIM Card for instructions.
  6. You should also try using the mobile internet service without Wi-Fi enabled. If you are able to do these things, your SIM card is active, and you can start setting up your voicemail. If not, continue with this method.[3]
  7. Go to https://www.att.com/shop/easyactivate/coamoffdevice/deviceinfo.html. This opens the SIM card activation site.
  8. The site will check your information and display instructions for your service and device.
  9. Once the SIM is active, you'll be able to place phone calls and use the internet.
    • If you're unable to activate the card online, you can give AT&T a call from a working phone or visit an authorized AT&T store during regular business hours.
    • AT&T support is available 24/7. If you're in the US, dial 1-800-331-0500. If you're outside of the US, dial 1-314-925-6925.[4]
    • When you try to activate your device with a carrier, you plug in your SIM card. It automatically syncs with your carrier.
    • But sometimes there are apps, so the carrier might ask you for what SIM card you have. And instead of you using a tool to eject it, they'll show up as ICC ID settings.
    • You can find the ICC ID number within Settings by tapping on General > About. If you scroll down, you can see it.
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    The state it was activated in doesn't matter (unless it was in a different country). The cellular carrier is the only one that can unlock it for use on another carrier. Contact the cellular carrier for more info on how to activate on its network, or submit a request to unlock it for use on another cellular network.
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Gonzalo Martinez
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This article was co-authored by Gonzalo Martinez and by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Gonzalo Martinez is the President of CleverTech, a tech repair business in San Jose, California founded in 2014. CleverTech LLC specializes in repairing Apple products. CleverTech pursues environmental responsibility by recycling aluminum, display assemblies, and the micro components on motherboards to reuse for future repairs. On average, they save 2 lbs - 3 lbs more electronic waste daily than the average computer repair store. This article has been viewed 184,602 times.
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