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Phone Guides

Your comprehensive, neutral directory for navigating phone number transfers, carrier switching, and device unlocking. Get step-by-step guidance for porting numbers, finding transfer PINs, and unlocking phones across all major carriers.

Whether you're switching from Verizon to T-Mobile, porting out of AT&T, or setting up Google Voice, our AI-powered platform provides clear, unbiased instructions to make your transition seamless.

Carrier-Specific Guides

Choose your current carrier to access detailed guides for number porting, account management, and device unlocking.

Verizon

Verizon

Port out, unlock devices, and manage your Verizon account

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AT&T

AT&T

Transfer numbers, unlock phones, and AT&T account help

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T-Mobile

T-Mobile

Port out, unlock devices, and manage your T-Mobile account

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Google Voice

Google Voice

Setup, porting, and Google Voice number management

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RingCentral

RingCentral

Business phone system setup, porting, and management

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common questions about phone number porting and carrier switching.

What is number porting?

Number porting is the process of transferring your existing phone number from one carrier to another. This allows you to keep your current phone number when switching to a new wireless provider, avoiding the hassle of updating your contacts and accounts with a new number.

How long does it take to switch carriers?

Carrier switching typically takes 1-3 business days for wireless numbers and up to 7-10 business days for landline numbers. The exact timing depends on your current and new carriers, but most wireless ports complete within 24 hours once initiated.

Do I need to unlock my phone before switching carriers?

It depends on your situation. If you're bringing your current device to a new carrier that uses a different network technology, you'll need to unlock it first. However, if you're getting a new phone from your new carrier, unlocking isn't necessary for the number port process.

What information do I need to port my number?

You'll typically need your current phone number, account number from your current carrier, account PIN or password, billing ZIP code, and the name on the account. Some carriers may also require additional verification information.

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