





📞 Connect Without Limits - Your Phone, Your Plan!
The Sprint Sim Kit allows you to bring your own unlocked CDMA-compatible phone and enjoy unlimited talk, text, and data plans nationwide. With an easy three-step activation process, you can quickly get connected without any hidden fees. Perfect for millennials who value flexibility and seamless communication.







| ASIN | B07SWDX7BF |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,094) |
| Date First Available | June 5, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
| Item model number | 760492044738 |
| Manufacturer | Sprint |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Package Dimensions | 5.1 x 4 x 0.3 inches |
| Whats in the box | SIM Card |
R**B
Does work for Boost but with a catch
I was using boost, the free phone that i received from boost. Now i wanted to upgrade my phone. After a month i purchased Samsung s20+. So Boost mobile doesn't allow swapping of sim card like T mobile or ATNT. The sim kit arrived , there was 4 sim cards, and Only one of them was compatible with the sim card. I went to Boost mobile and tried to swap devices , For this particular sim card, Boost wanted me to purchase 60$ plan. I called the boost mobile team. after an hour of wait time, they told me that the simcard was not compatible with the current plan i was using. So they insisted that i buy 60$ plan. I just called sprint and joined their team. I am still paying for the same plan i had before.
A**S
It’s a SIM Kit, Sprint Strikes Again; courtesy of Amazon
Well for one it’s Sprint I needed it the day I ordered it and got it fast in the mail. I activated a new contract with Sprint, it’s all self explanatory just check the sheet which tells you what SIM card out of a lot of 4 cards, which SIM card to use for your phone. That was something that I didn’t know. So, I activated my service and canceled it within the hour. Great Sim Kit, and fast service, I was only trying it out. I don’t like that you can buy a Sprint Plan online and not have a SIM card, although Sprint is partnered with Amazon which I didn’t know but now I do since Sprint Premium includes an Amazon Prime Subscription. I immediately found it for only a buck with overnight shipping. Guess that way it helps out Sprint customers. It has everything you need, just use your own dang phone.
B**S
Expired / Bad / SIMs not accepted at Sprint
Purchased this kit hoping to use it to activate my BYOD Moto X4 Android One on Sprint Kickstart Unlimited V2. The 'B' card was supposed to be compatible with my Moto X4, couldn't get it to work using online activation, tried Sprint online chat, eventually had to schedule an appointment in the local store. After almost 2 hours, the Sprint associate ended up giving me a brand new 'B' SIM card that the system would accept, and all was well afterwards. Months later I purchased a used Sprint variant of the LG G8 ThinQ, this phone is listed as compatible with 'D' SIM card, again was unable to activate the phone online using the 'D' SIM in this kit... Same story working with Sprint, eventually the associate tried a new 'D' SIM card, and the system would allow him to pair with my G8 and activate, from there it was smooth sailing. It appears none of the SIMs in the kit purchased here worked. Luckily the Sprint associates gave me replacements for free. At 2.99 it's not worth my time to even try to consider asking for a refund. Just a warning that even though these appear to be official cards from Sprint and 'certified by Sprint', they are from 2017 and don't seem to be accepted or usable today.
S**4
Actually comes with 4 different SIM cards
Works with Sprint, and any Sprint MVNO. Note that their mfr goofed, and 3 out of the 4 sim cards have the same exact part # and UPC, but they are NOT the same. They have a different letter "A", "B", "C", and "D". If you search around online, you can find a compatibility chart for Sprint sim cards, and they list part #s (which don't match, because they are printed INCORRECTLY on these), but also include the letter, and these do match up. With Sprint LTE, you must use a sim card specific to your device, they are not as generic as GSM (why, I do not know).
J**T
Go By Letter Of The Sim Card
I myself like the other reviewers on here got the same problem of Three duplicates of the SIMOLW506C'S and one SIMOLW516TQ. I needed the 416Q one for my Galaxy S8+, so I decided to research online the part number, which labeled by letter of each sim for phone compatibility indicates Sprint messed up the format of part number matching the letter when manufacturing these. I took the time to label each part number sim card letter is needed for your phone. The Letter A Sim Card is SIMOLW506C, The Letter B Sim Card is SIMOLW416Q (the one everyone wants to get) The Letter C Sim Card is SIMOLW506TQ, and finally The Letter D Sim Card is SIMOLW516TQ. I am extremely satisfied with the sim cards while on sale for $0.99 what do you have to lose? buy these if you are wanting to get these at a deal.
A**E
Possible misprint on cards B and C
The package says there should be SIMOLW506C, SIMOLW416Q, SIMOLW506TQ and SIMOLW516TQ. However, like the others, I received 3 SIMOLW506C and 1 SIMOLW516TQ : SIMOLW506C - A - universal size SIMOLW506C - B - nano size SIMOLW506C - C - universal size SIMOLW516TQ - D - universal size I found a Sprint phone-SIM card compatibility chart (uploaded as images). Fortunately for me, I'm using iPhones so SIMOLW506C/A works for me. The chart looks like it was printed in 2016 so it doesn't include newer models of phones. iPhone 11 isn't listed though one reviewer wrote that SIMOLW516TQ worked in her iPhone 11/Virgin. SIMOLW506C/B and SIMOLW506C/C are also not listed. Even though these two cards have different identifiers (B and C), their UPCs (854798005149) are the same as that of SIMOLW506C/A. You'd think that those three would be compatible with the same set of phones. They're not. I typed in the IMEI of an iPhone 7+ on Tello's device checker then entered the ICCID of A, B and C SIM cards one at a time. SIM A was compatible but SIM cards B and C were not. So, I don't know what these additional SIMOLW506C (B and C) SIM cards are for. Someone in the Q&A portion here, said that SIM card B worked in her iPhone 8 (that requires a SIMOLW416Q) from which she infers that the SIMOLW506C printed on the B card may just be a misprint. It's highly possible.
F**M
They work, many sim cards of different sizes, inexpensive.
Inexpensive and has several sim cards inside. One is a nano sim card only, then there's three that comes in three different sizes you can push out of the plastic. Excellent for the value! I bought them to be used with Tello, since they sell ONE sim card for $10! And I needed two for my husband and I, so with one package I got enough sim cards for my entire family of four! Also, I did everything from the Tello website easily.
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