Can I use a Galaxy S3 on T-Mobile?
Existing owners of Samsung’s Galaxy S III will not be able to use the phone on T-Mobile’s LTE network, which debuted Tuesday and will reach 200 million people by the end of this year. At the event, T-Mobile announced an Apple iPhone 5 that will work on its LTE network.
How do I connect my Samsung Galaxy 3 to the Internet?
Set up Internet – Samsung Galaxy S3
- Select the Menu button.
- Select Settings.
- Select More settings.
- Select Mobile networks.
- Select Access Point Names.
- Select the Menu button.
- Select Reset to default. Your phone will reset to default Internet and MMS settings.
- Select the Menu button.
How do I turn on mobile data on Galaxy S3?
Turn Data On / Off – Samsung Galaxy S® III
- From the home screen, select Apps (located in the lower-right).
- From the Apps tab, select Settings.
- From the Wireless and network section, select More settings.
- Select Mobile networks.
- Select the Mobile data. Enabled when a check mark is present.
- If presented, select OK.
Why is my Samsung Galaxy S3 locked to at & T?
One possible reason is that you love your phone, but not your cellular provider because of the poor service or an unreliable connection. If you purchased a Samsung GS3 with AT, T-Mobile, etc. on a contract, it might be locked for a specific amount of time called the contract period.
What’s the version of Android on my Samsung Galaxy S3?
Your phone must be running on Android 4.1.1 or later to successfully use this method. Check your device Android version by opening the Settings menu, scroll to the bottom, and select “About Device” and check your phone’s “Android version” number.
Is there a way to unlock my Samsung Galaxy S3?
If you do not meet the criteria required by your service provider, a third-party SIM unlock service for your Galaxy S3 is your only other option. Please note sometimes your device may need hard reset to perform unlocking. Keep Your Connection Secure Without a Monthly Bill.
How do I update my Samsung Galaxy S3?
If your phone is not updated to Android 4.1.1 or higher, you can do it by selecting the next menu to “About Device,” select “System Updates,” and then click on “Check for Updates.” Your phone will automatically looked for the update over the network.