I received a notification via snail mail that stated one of my devices would no longer be compatible after 3G retires soon. The description of the device is not correct and the device’s last 4 digits of the number was wrong but later I received a notification via SMS that the number on the letter was incorrect and showing the corrected number. It described my wearable.
The description of the device is incorrect, which does not surprise me, showing some sort of “flip-phone” as the device. My wearable is a Kospet Prime. It is a 4G Android smart watch that takes a SIM and I have it set as Paired with Digits to my main 5G One Plus 9 Pro phone.
I checked the SIM status within the watch’s settings and it shows up as 4G. I would assume that the wearable is compatible and will continue to work as usual after 3G gets killed off.
Is it correct for me to assume this?
I can understand where they may not recognize the device, but not why they would not know that the SIM they gave me for it is a 4G SIM. I didn’t get the idea that 4G would no longer be working or what the difference between that and LTE makes.
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