I spoke with Xfinity since they are my carrier, and the reason to get a new SIM 
card rather than sticking with the old one, is that at least for Xfinity, they 
would not know what the new phone is because the SIM card ID would say it was 
the first generation SE since that is what I have.
They are sending me a new SIM card.  I can go ahead and use my current SIM card 
until the new one arrives and then I will replace it with the new SIM card.
I will then call them from either my wife's phone or our landline and they will 
activate the new SIM.

Before anyone asks, Xfinity was not a choice when ordering the phone so I got 
the no SIM phone.

The moral of the story is, use the old SIM card, but check with your carrier to 
see if it matters.


Richard
"There's a nap for that." - an anonymous cat in a window in Portland, Oregon.


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