What Happens When Your SIM Card Is Deactivated? Complete Guide
Learn what happens when your SIM card is deactivated and how to reactivate it to restore mobile services like calls, texts, and data.
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When your SIM card is deactivated, you lose access to mobile services such as calling, texting, and data usage. Additionally, you won't be able to receive verification codes for two-factor authentication. To reactivate, contact your mobile provider and they may issue a new SIM card.
FAQs & Answers
- What causes a SIM card to be deactivated? A SIM card can be deactivated due to non-payment, reported lost or stolen status, expiration, or intentional deactivation by the mobile provider.
- How can I reactivate a deactivated SIM card? You can reactivate your SIM card by contacting your mobile provider who may issue a new SIM card or restore your existing service.
- Will I lose my phone number if my SIM card is deactivated? If your SIM card is deactivated but your account remains active, your number may be preserved. However, prolonged deactivation might result in losing your number.
- Why am I not receiving two-factor authentication codes after SIM card deactivation? Because your SIM card is required to receive SMS messages, deactivation prevents you from receiving authentication codes sent via text message.