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Can I keep my current phone when switching to Southern Communications?

Asked 2 years ago
When considering a switch to Southern Communications, customers often inquire about the possibility of keeping their existing phones. The answer largely depends on a few key factors, such as the type of phone you currently own and whether it is compatible with Southern Communications' network technology. In most cases, if your phone is unlocked and supports the same network technology used by Southern Communications, you should be able to retain your device. It is important to verify whether your specific model is compatible. This can typically be done by checking the specifications of your phone against the network requirements provided by Southern Communications. Additionally, if your phone is currently under a contract with another carrier, you may need to ensure that the device is fully paid off and unlocked so that it can be used with a new carrier. For the most accurate information, including compatibility details and any specific requirements, it may be beneficial to refer to the current Southern Communications website. They provide resources that can assist you in determining whether your phone can be used with their service.
Answered Sep 1st 2025

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