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One phone, 3 different model, serial numbers??

(Topic created: 08-22-2023 11:01 AM)
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AliWright
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Please help..another person has same issue too??

Omg! I literally was just looking at my phone,my account,and the email they sent saying ty for registering? All three places,the model ,serial etc. are different??
 Also on my account it has my phone listed twice? One says Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra active sign in today,below it.. Another picture of this phone,but says Alis Galaxy sm- s918u1..and says not active?? Last sign in July something, ( when I bought phone) Please someone help??
I bought through Amazon, cked that it was official, when I went to put in my straighttalk account(first switch sim,and st,blocked me from my account? Until I bought new sim).
Now,it took almost a month of them messing with my phone and account, seriously, change my password, my code,my ZIPCODE??
Now,looking around on phone to see all this,above,about phone..
I'm worried and upset.
Please 🙏 help..

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VerbumVeritum
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After looking all the information over via the email you sent me; all is well! You have absolutely nothing to be concerned about. Remove the other devices and carry on lol. 😅 

The e-sim IMEI will always slightly differ from that of the physical SIM, that I assume, you transitioned from fairly recently? Both are technically registered on your carrier's network. There aren't that many differences that I saw between the important info in your email, and where there were it was expected and completely fine due to U (carrier locked) vs. U1 (unlocked) firmware. You can confirm this info with Straight Talk, but I see nothing strange.

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VerbumVeritum
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After looking all the information over via the email you sent me; all is well! You have absolutely nothing to be concerned about. Remove the other devices and carry on lol. 😅 

The e-sim IMEI will always slightly differ from that of the physical SIM, that I assume, you transitioned from fairly recently? Both are technically registered on your carrier's network. There aren't that many differences that I saw between the important info in your email, and where there were it was expected and completely fine due to U (carrier locked) vs. U1 (unlocked) firmware. You can confirm this info with Straight Talk, but I see nothing strange.

AliWright
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I knew you'd be here! Hahaha 1692728101639.gif
VerbumVeritum
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I'm virtually omnipresent in the Community lol. 🙃
AliWright
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I know..😜
AliWright
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Let me get them
AliWright
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Are u sure?? Because I don't know which ones registered? Which one is on straighttalk? And after that ordeal,omg,it was insane.. but if your sure I will.. but can't comprehend why so many differences between them all?
Thank you so much for helping me!! 💗
VerbumVeritum
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I'm positive. The e-sim IMEI will always be slightly off from the physical SIM, that I assume, you transitioned from fairly recently? Both are technically registered on your carrier's network. There aren't that many differences that I saw between the important info in your email, and where there were it was expected and completely fine due to U (carrier locked) vs. U1 (unlocked) firmware. You can confirm this info with Straight Talk, but I see nothing strange. 😛
AliWright
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When straight talk was messing with me,one day I had a e sim numbers?
Then,it was blank,then back?
I don't know what e- sim is?
Should I use that?
VerbumVeritum
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An e-SIM is just a physical SIM card that has been transfered into your phone so that you no longer need a physical one. Yes, use your e-SIM. 🙂