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The US Prepaid SIM Card (3-in-1) from Tracfone offers a versatile, contract-free solution for professionals seeking nationwide 4G LTE and 5G coverage. Compatible with most unlocked phones, it includes a universal SIM card that fits nano, micro, and standard slots. With flexible plans ranging from $15 to $50 per month, users can activate quickly online, keep their existing phone number, and enjoy reliable, high-speed connectivity backed by Verizonโs networkโall without the hassle of long-term contracts or device restrictions.



| ASIN | B0728N8PT9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,507 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #6 in Cell Phone SIM Cards |
| Brand | Tracfone |
| Built-In Media | SIM, User Manual |
| Cellular Technology | LTE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,786 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00616960284093 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.88"L x 3.38"W |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TracFone |
| Mfr Part Number | TFATKTMUNA-TRI14P |
| Model Number | TFATKTMUNA-TRI14P |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.88"L x 3.38"W |
| Service Provider | TracFone |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 616960284093 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year parts and labor |
K**5
The Perfect Budget Setup With Unlocked Phone!!!!!
If you just picked up a new unlocked phone and want to get it hooked up to a network right away without any hassle, this TracFone SIM card is a total lifesaver. The whole process was about as smooth as it gets. I just grabbed the card, popped it right into my unlocked phone, and had it activated and running in no time. It completely bypasses the headache of ordering a card online and waiting a week or more just to use your own device, which is awesome when you need a connection immediately. Performance-wise, it has been absolutely great and completely reliable while I'm on the clock at work. I get a rock-solid signal, calls are crystal clear, and the data speeds handle everything I need to get through my shifts without a single drop or slowdown. It is honestly super impressive how steady the network coverage is, especially considering how inexpensive the kit is compared to signing up for a big, complicated contract with other carriers. At the end of the day, this is an excellent, budget-friendly setup that just works exactly the way it's supposed to. It is highly recommended for anyone out there who wants to activate a new or unlocked phone on a reliable network without burning through a ton of cash or wasting days waiting around for a shipment. It is a simple, cheap, and fast solution that completely handles business.
R**A
Tracfone sin SIM kit โ listo para activar
I bought this Tracfone without a SIM kit, and it works well, but keep in mind youโll need to purchase a compatible SIM card or already have one to activate it. Setup is simple, and the phone is good for basic use like calls, texts, and light apps.
G**T
Levels
Good SIM cards worth pay
K**G
good
I want to talk about Tracfone SIM cards. To be honest trying to figure out Tracfone SIM cards is really confusing. It is like watching a movie with a lot of holes, in the story. You do not understand what is going on with Tracfone SIM cards. You have already spent so much time trying to understand Tracfone SIM cards that you do not want to give up now. Tracfone SIM cards are just that confusing. Off you would think a SIM card is just a SIM card right? You put it in your phone you get service. You can use your phone.. When you are dealing with Tracfone it is, like the SIM card and the phone have a lot of problems together. Tracfone pairs the SIM card and the phone together in their system. If you want to be a rebel and switch your SIM card from your phone to a new one without letting Tracfone know Tracfone will figure it out. You might think everything is okay for a days but then Tracfone will cut off your service. This happens because the phones ID which is called the IMEI and the SIM card do not match what Tracfone has on file, for your Tracfone account. Tracfone needs the IMEI and the SIM card to match so when they do not Tracfone will stop your service. The digital version of your phone is like being married to that piece of plastic. Your phone and that piece of plastic are connected in a way that's like a marriage. You can think of the phone and the piece of plastic, as a team, where the phone is tied to that piece of plastic. The phone and that piece of plastic are linked together like a married couple. Your phone is connected to that piece of plastic in a way. I do not like the whole Bring Your Phone kits. They give you these cards that have three sizes. Standard and Micro and Nano. This is a thing because it is like a little toy that fits inside another toy.. Then you have to think about what kind of network you are using. Are you using the Verizon network or the AT&T network or the T-Mobile network? Even though Tracfone is owned by Verizon now Tracfone still has some things from the other networks, like the AT&T network and the T-Mobile network that are still around. If you buy a T-Mobile SIM card but the only good cell phone towers in your area are, from Verizon then you are basically carrying around a really expensive phone that is not very useful. The phone can only play games when it is not connected to the internet. This is because the T-Mobile compatible SIM card cannot connect to the Verizon towers so the T-Mobile compatible SIM card does not work well in your area. The hardest part of this thing is the 611611 text line. This 611611 text line is supposed to be very helpful to you right? You text "BALANCEโ, to the 611611 text line. It tells you how much data you have left before you have to use public Wi-Fi. If you are trying to do something that is not simple like switching phones you end up doing the same thing over and over again. You have to enter 15-digit numbers that are printed in a font that's so small. You will need a magnifying glass and a lot of luck to be able to read these numbers on the 611611 text line. If you try to use an eSIM on an iPhone it is really not going to work. The iPhone system will look at your eSIM and basically say it does not recognize your eSIM. Then the iPhone system will insist that you need an eSIM card, which is a piece of plastic. In the end it is a mess of technical details. You have pay as you go plans that roll over long as you do not forget the service end date. Then you have plans that are use it or lose it. The customer service artificial intelligence sometimes feels like the customer service artificial intelligence is just guessing. The pay as you go plans and the monthly plans can be very confusing. The customer service artificial intelligence is supposed to help you with the pay as you go plans and the monthly plans. Sometimes the customer service artificial intelligence does not seem to know what the customer service artificial intelligence is doing. Itโs cheap, and it works once you get it set up, but getting to that finish line feels like you should earn a degree in telecommunications.
R**S
Didn't work - maybe bad?
Update: June 2022. I purchased 4 of these as I was told by Tracfone that my phones would continue to work, but the SIM card was not going to work sometime after February 2022. Last week my phone stopped working (would not connect to their AT&T network). I was told after quite a while on with tech support, that my newer phone (2022 model, 4G LTE) was the problem, and buying the SIM card, as they instructed me, did no good. The only way I could stay with them was to buy a new, new phone (of they suggested one of theirs). So they have lost a customer, which they don't seem to care about. Since this happened to me, I am guessing the rest of my families "newer" phones will also stop working pretty soon, and will again be told that the SIM cards they told me I had to buy will do no good in keeping them connected. They will probably lose 3 more customers as soon as they shut off their phones. As far as I can tell, unless you have an approved phone (not Blu, or One Plus) they don't want you as a customer. I have had TracFone for about 9 years, been though a lot of their phones in early years, been using their "bring your own phone" for about 6 years, currently 4 lines. Without going on explaining the 3+ hours I spent trying to get the phone connected, the second tech person I spoke to told me that all the SIM cards that I bought from Amazon were no good. 2 of the cards I bought from Amazon over the past 6 months are working in two of my phones, but he said that I had to go to Walmart to buy new cards. After 2 more hours on tech support, they finally got one of those to work. Bottom line, this pack I got from Amazon did not work this time (but others have, recently). I specifically asked one tech person if he thought Amazon was selling old/ not able to be used SIM cards, as that makes no sense, and he said he didn't know, but the ones I had could not be used. Because I had to go buy new cards locally, these get 1 star, I could not use them. But it did take 2 hours with the new cards to get the phone working, so suspect this maybe a TracFone issue more than a SIM card from Amazon issue, so one may work in your phone, but you may also be told they are no good and sent to buy new ones at your local Walmart (which were almost $10).
D**R
Easy to switch to a new phone.
The SIM card makes it very easy to switch a TracFone account to a new phone.
E**S
Just what's needed. Has each compatible size sim card in one kit.
Would recommend. This kit is what's needed. Buy here not on trcafone wireless. They only sold size a or b. This kit has both for the same price.
S**Y
Works with SafeLink
Works with Safelink, Tracfone's Obama Phone service. Although it was quite a bit difficult to transfer the service onto a Google Pixel 4a. I wasn't able to do it online as I have been able to with other phones. The Safelink service would not transfer easily using the web portal. So I did have to call Safelink customer support for help and it did take an hour to get that done. The tech support people did struggle to give the appropriate help and bounced me around to different tech support employees. But in the end, it was worth the hassle as I did get the phone activated on the Safelink Tracfone service. This item does come with a set of three sim chips. One for the AT&T network, another for the Verizon Network and lastly, one for the T-Mobile network. If your phone is unlocked, I suggest searching which network provider has the best courage in your area before choosing the sim card that would be best for you. So if anyone wants to know, yes, it is possible to get the sim chip working on Safelink. EDIT 10/03/2020 I had a small problem that turned into a significant problem in this age of 2FA authentication on websites. The sim card I purchased on Amazon had a problem that would not allow incoming text messages. Only outgoing text messages went through. I endured this problem for a month on my Google Pixel 4A. Finally I called tech support again for four hours. The tech support blamed AT&T carrier, then they blamed the phone and Google. I insisted they send a replacement sim card. I had to wait two more days and spend another 1.5 hrs with tech support. Finally a Safelink manager solved the problem and activated the new sim card and I am able to receive text messages. Wow, it's amazing how bad Tracfone/Safelink technical support is. Had I not insisted on a new sim card I would have ended up purchasing a new one. If you have a problem they can't seem to solve, ask to speak with a manager and have them send you a new sim card. I can finally enjoy the service now.
R**.
Works well
This is only the SIM card for a US prepaid service provider. You will need to buy a phone/data plan separately. For those in Canada who might wish to use a prepaid phone/data service while in the USA, Tracfone has been an easy and reliable solution for me. Normally once in the US, you'd head to a big box or electronics store and buy one of these SIM starter packages for one dollar, then buy the phone/data plan you need separately. But this is a good option through Amazon Canada, at somewhat of a premium, that will save you time finding a store with these in stock. So from Canada, buy this SIM kit and also buy an online Tracfone smartphone plan PIN from a site like callingmart. Tracfone also sells their plans online, but the last time I checked (some years ago) they didn't take credit cards with non-US billing addresses. You can activate the SIM and the necessary separate phone plan while at home in Canada. Just keep in mind that whatever plan you have chosen, the start date/time will be when you activate it online. To do so, go to the Tracfone website and follow the activations steps. You don't need to put the SIM in the phone. Just pick a zip code for a number local to where you'll spend most of your time (though you get nationwide calling anyway). Once you're in the US, put the SIM in your phone and restart it. It should set up with the proper APN settings for data and you'll get some welcome texts with info in case you need help. A feature I like about Tracfone is you can add data separately, at the rate of $10 for 1GB, at any time if you run out while your plan is still active. I've always used my own GSM smartphone with the AT&T compatible Tracfone SIM without problems. I'm not sure how well the T-Mobile GSM option works (you get three physical SIM cards in the kit from which to choose the one you want to use). It may depend on the coverage you need, so check each carrier's coverage maps for the areas you'll be visiting. You can also wait to activate the SIM once in the US, but you'll need to be able to get online to do so.
A**R
Easy to use, affordable SIM card for US
We used these on a trip to Florida. We purchased the plan before we left, swapped out the SIM card during the flight, and when we landed we had mobile data access on our phones. Worked perfectly. During our trip we occasionally had some dead zones or slow mobile data access, but that would likely be an issue with AT&T, not the SIM card.
B**N
Don't buy it
When I checked before purchase my phone was compatible with the sim cards. The rep that I talked to was rude and less than helpful. Even though online it says my phone is compatible with AGT she told me it wasn't compatible with T-Mobile or Verizon and said I was out of luck. The waste of money and time. I used Jerome instead five stars
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