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This wikiHow teaches you how to determine whether your phone uses a CDMA network or a GSM network. Knowing this information is important if you want to remove a carrier lock from your phone, or if you want to use a specific carrier's SIM card in your unlocked phone.

Finding Your GSM on iPhone

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Tap General.
  3. Tap About
  4. Scroll down to find the MEID/ESN or IMEI number.
  1. Unless you're using a phone purchased in either the United States or Russia, your phone most likely uses GSM.[1]
    • Even with the US using CDMA with two of its major cellular networks, only around 18 percent of cellular networks in the world use CDMA.
  2. CDMA and GSM are 3G networks, but both CDMA- and GSM-networked phones are able to use 4G (LTE) as long as the smartphone itself supports a 4G-enabled SIM card. This means that choosing between CDMA and GSM may not be necessary if you're not attempting to switch to a different network.[2]
    • This means that your phone having a SIM card no longer helps determine whether you're using CDMA or GSM.
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  3. By default, Sprint, US Cellular, and Verizon use CDMA for their phones, while AT&T, Virgin Mobile, and T-Mobile use GSM. If you bought the phone from a carrier, simply knowing the carrier's name will be enough to tell you what the network type is.
    • Verizon phones come equipped with CDMA, but they also support GSM.
    • If you bought an "unlocked" phone, that means the phone itself can be used on any carrier's network. In which case, knowing current carrier's network won't tell you if your phone uses GSM or CDMA.
  4. If you see a MEID or an ESN category, your phone requires CDMA; if you see an IMEI category, your phone is GSM. If you see both (e.g., Verizon phones), your phone supports both CDMA and GSM, and may use either network. Use the following steps to check your phone's "About" settings:[3]
    • iPhone:
      • Open the Settings app.
      • Tap General.
      • Tap About.
      • Scroll down to look for the MEID (or ESN) or IMEI number.
    • Android:
      • Open the Settings app.
      • Scroll down and tap System (Android Oreo only).
      • Tap About phone.
      • Tap Status,
      • Look for an MEID (or ESN) or IMEI number.
  5. If you still can't determine whether or not your phone is CDMA or GSM, try looking up the phone's model number. You can find this in the phone's manual, or you can check your phone's About settings. An online search will display the type of network associated with the phone model.
    • iPhones have the model number listed on the back of the phone's housing, though the number can be difficult to see if you have a black or space-grey version.
  6. The documentation that came with your phone should have a list of specifications that say whether or not your phone uses GSM or CDMA. You can also check the specifications for your phone manufacturer's website.
    • If you no longer have your phone's model, try visiting the phone manufacturer's site, and looking up the type of phone you have (e.g., iPhone 7, jet black, 128 gigabytes). You can narrow it down from there.
  7. If you have a current carrier, you can call them to ask whether your phone is CDMA or GSM. They will most likely need your phone's IMEI or MEID number, as well as your name and other account information.
    • Again, if your phone is unlocked and has never used a specific carrier, you'll have to look up the phone's model number. Calling a carrier won't work.
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  • Question
    Are there different sized sim cards?
    Community Answer
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    Yes, there are. As electronic circuits are becoming smaller in size and weight, sim cards come in two types - micro sim and nano sim.
  • Question
    I have a Samsung Galaxy S3 with a SIM card slot that was used with a Verizon plan. So what network does this run on? GSM or CDMA?
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    Some phones support both GSM and CDMA. In this case, the phone works with any GSM carrier, but will not necessarily work with any CDMA carrier.
  • Question
    I have a Galaxy S3 that I bought from Verizon. According to what I read is is CDMA; it also has what I think is a SIM card - that means it's GSM. Obviously it can't be both. How to resolve this conundrum?
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    Some phones support both GSM and CDMA. In this case, the phone works with any GSM carrier, but will not necessarily work with any CDMA carrier.
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Tips

  • GSM phones are most commonly used throughout Europe and Asia, and are usually preferred while traveling due to their modularity.
  • When you take your phone into a carrier's shop, you may be able to determine whether it supports both networks. Some phones, such as certain models of Verizon phones, support both CDMA and GSM networks via multiple SIM card slots.
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Warnings

  • If you can't find your phone's model number anywhere, you may need to take the phone into a manufacturer shop (e.g., an iPhone would go to an Apple store and a Samsung Galaxy would go to a Samsung dealer) to have a professional determine your phone's model and network type. This is usually free.
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iPhone:
1. Open Settings.
2. Tap General.
3. Tap About.
4. If you see MEID or ESN, your phone is CDMA.
5. If you see IMEI, your phone is GSM.

Android:
1. Open Settings.
2. Tap About phone.
3. Tap Status.
4. If you see MEID or ESN, your phone is CDMA.
5. If you see IMEI, your phone is GSM.

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