What is what does it mean when your phone is deactivated?

When a phone is deactivated, it means that the service provider has suspended or terminated the phone number associated with the device. This can happen for several reasons, such as non-payment of bills, fraudulent activity, or a request from the phone owner to cancel their service.

When a phone is deactivated, it typically means that the phone is no longer able to make or receive calls, send or receive text messages, or access the internet using the cellular network. The phone may still be able to make emergency calls, but all other features and services will be disabled.

If your phone has been deactivated, you will need to contact your service provider to find out the specific reason for the deactivation and to discuss any steps you can take to reactivate your phone or transfer your phone number to a new device.