08-25-2012 01:11 PM - last edited on 03-18-2015 04:34 PM by RogersMelissa
Hi, I currently have a samsung corby and I am wondering if I could buy a new Samsung galaxy s3 and not upgrade my plan. Could I then put the Sim card from my old phone into the gs3???
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08-25-2012 10:39 PM
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02-08-2013 09:28 AM
your better off ordering a free Micro SIM from Rogers because cutting SIMs can cause them to be ...well a little touch and go if not cut perfectly. All you will need to do then is call Rogers to ask them to switch you number over to the new sim. they can do it almost straight away on the phone. they will only want the long number at the back of the sim so have it ready before you call.
02-08-2013 10:15 AM
02-08-2013 08:21 PM
Sometimes Rogers does give the SIM card for free. I've never ordered one, but have gone into the store & not paid. Happened when I bought my Note, and thought it took a mini (it doesn't)... cut it down, then figured out I made a boo-boo
So, it happens. Just don't expect it
02-08-2013 08:23 PM - edited 02-08-2013 08:24 PM
Hello Chrystiality
Its rare for that to happen unless you get the device from the store or buy a device. You can always contact Rogers retentions & give you a $10 credit on your account BUT you will need to buy the sim card from the store
& then the credit goes into your invoice.
Its rare for a store to give you a sim card for free but it does happen once in a blue moon like it did with you:). The stores will charge you tho to get a sim.
02-19-2013 01:39 AM
iIf i'm under my parents plan and i go into switch my sim card for my iphone. Do my parents need to be there or can i do it myself?
02-19-2013 11:10 AM
02-21-2013 11:57 AM
uhhh.... what's this then?
02-21-2013 11:58 AM - edited 02-21-2013 11:59 AM
Hello safedudsafe
https://www.rogerspromotions.com/
Look at the top right corner. Its ONLY for Pay as you go... ALSO even if you process it, it will not work.
10-21-2015 10:26 PM - last edited on 10-21-2015 10:43 PM by RogersHassam
Nano Sim Card question
I currently own a S3 which has a micro sim card in it. I am currently with Rogers on a month to month plan as I do not wish to change my plan (hardware upgrade via Rogers = must get new plan).
As a result I will be purchasing an unlocked phone which means I will need to get a new nano sim card.
Wil the process of changing from a Rogers micro sim to nano sim impact my plan in any way (i.e will I be forced to change plans?)
Thanks.
10-21-2015 10:46 PM - edited 10-21-2015 10:48 PM
Hello @Kikodragon,
Welcome to the Community Forums!
I would like to help. Changing SIM cards will not effect your plan in any way. Your plan will remain the same if you are just buying a phone outright and replacing your SIM card with one which is the correct size to work with that phone.
Hope this helps :).
Thanks,
RogersHassam
03-01-2019 10:28 AM
03-02-2019 10:26 AM
Hi @Berniewald!
Welcome to the Rogers Community Forums, we're happy to have you here! Congrats on your first post! 👍
I know a lot has changed regarding the steps needed in order to have your SIM card changed. We've done this for the safety and security of our customers.
Here is the step by step instructions on how to change your SIM card for one of your wireless lines:
1. Go to rogers.com and click SIGN IN.
**If you have phone numbers stored on your SIM card, make sure to transfer them to your new phone before changing the SIM card number or you will lose those contacts.
2. From the Overview tab, select the phone number that needs the SIM card number updated.
3. Under Manage My Device, select Change My SIM.
4. Enter your current and new SIM card number and select Continue.
If you have already tried these same steps without success, please provide more information as to what happened. This way, other Community members can share if they are experiencing the same issue, whether or not they were able to get it resolved, and how.
We can also assist you with getting this information changed if you send us a Private Message @CommunityHelps. For more information on how our Private Messaging system works, please CLICK HERE.
Kind regards,
RogersLaura