Hand me down 5 c - no data plan, possible?

Hi there great community people.

Daughter #1 has a 5 c with Verizon iPhone.  Girl #2 want an iTouch.  Daughter #1 is in place, if we move him to a new iPhone, can I give girl #2 the 5 c and I just use it as an iTouch WiFi?  What should I do to make this work?  Thank you!

Yes, it's easy to do. You need off SIM card is in the 5 c after girl #1 you get a new phone. Disable find them my iPhone on the 5 c, and then erase it (settings/general/reset - erase all content and settings) and set up as a new device.

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