Final registration of the Aldi-Talk sim-card

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I have bought an ALDI-Talk sim card in Berlin and passed through the online registration completely, including the message of successful registration to my e-mail, but the phone number is still inactive. Shall I do some additional steps?






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How do I register my sim at Aldi?

You can activate your SIM card via the internet. Go to https://www.alditalk.de/simcard/register and enter your SIM card number and your PUK2. You can also use this form to continue an already started registration.

How long does it take to activate an Aldi SIM card?

When you activate your ALDImobile SIM card, if you are requesting a new number (and not transferring an existing number) then it is usually activated in around 1 hour. It can sometimes take longer, and you may need to wait up to 4 hours.

How do I activate my SIM card?

Quick steps: Activating a new SIM
  • Insert the new SIM into your phone, and have the phone turned on.
  • Activate your new SIM card by using its accompanying activation key (this will be included in the package). ...
  • Use this key to activate the SIM card online. ...
  • Wait some time, and it should be activated shortly.


  • Why is my Aldi SIM not working?

    If you have just activated a new ALDImobile SIM card, or ported your number to ALDImobile, you may find that your phone doesn't work with Data and/or SMS messages. Usually, turning your phone off and on again will help fix this as your phone will re-set to the new network settings.



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