Want to Switch to Trumpˢᵐ Mobile but Keep Your Number? You Totally Can.

Let’s be real—wireless carriers can feel like a chore sometimes. The bills are too high, the signal’s spotty, and you’re ready for something better. But there’s one thing you don’t want to deal with: changing your number. Nobody wants to send out a “Hey, it’s me—new number” text to their whole contact list.
Here’s the good news: when you make the move to Trumpˢᵐ Mobile, you can bring your current number with you. It’s a pretty simple process, and we’ll walk you through everything you need to know—no tech jargon, no stress.
So… Can I Really Keep My Number?
Yep. Transferring your number (also known as “porting”) just means you’re taking your current number with you when you switch carriers.
Think of it like switching to a better phone plan—you keep the same number, but now you’ve got a stronger signal, faster service, and way more value on the other end.
Is There a Fee?
Not with us. Trumpˢᵐ Mobile doesn’t charge anything to bring your number over.
And for the record, your old carrier legally can’t charge you either. They also can’t hold your number hostage—even if you still owe them a bill.
Some carriers might charge you to receive your number, but again, not us. We’re here to make this switch easy.
Quick Tips to Make the Switch Smooth
Alright, here’s what you want to keep in mind before you jump in:
1. Don’t cancel your current service (yet!)
We know you’re eager to leave, but hang tight. If you cancel your plan before the number is transferred, there’s a good chance you’ll lose it.
Let the transfer happen first—then cancel.
2. Make sure your phone is unlocked
If you’re bringing your own phone (and not buying a new one from us), it needs to be unlocked to work on our network. You can check with your current provider—they’ll usually unlock it if your phone’s paid off.
3. If you’re on a family plan, double-check who’s in charge
Sometimes only the main account holder can approve the transfer. And if you’re moving multiple numbers over, move the primary number last to avoid any weird hiccups.
4. Get your account info and transfer PIN ready
To move your number over, we’ll need:
Your account number from your current carrier
Your billing ZIP code
A number transfer PIN (they might call it an account PIN or port-out PIN)
This PIN is usually temporary, so don’t request it until you’re ready to switch.
Don’t Lose Your Number—Bring It to Trumpˢᵐ Mobile
Bringing your number with you is easy. You’ll keep the same number your friends, family, and co-workers already know—and in return, you’ll get honest pricing, solid coverage, and plans like The 47 Plan that honor both your wallet and your freedom.
Ready to take the leap?
Click here to get started.
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