No they are not,some countries are poor and don have enough money to buy them
No, Boost does not offer all the bigger cell phones. However, they do offer a lot at a cheap price.
Virgin Mobile has a variety of cell phones and accessories available for sale on their website:http://www.virginmobileusa.com/shop.html They have phones and accessories available for all needs and price points.
not all moms have cell phones but most moms have cell phones to keep in touch with other
Phones are available in all price ranges from free to $500.
Cell phones available for purchase on MyCricket are: Basic phones and smart phones - Apple, Android and 4G LTE. Android phones like HTC, Samsung, Kyocera, Cricket, Alcatel. All these phones are available with a contract or without. Users also get a $20 web discount.
no not all cell phones need internet
Nokia is one of the most reliable brands of GSM cell phones. CNet offers excellent reviews of almost all the cell phones on the market. If you have a question about a specific phone or just want to read up on what is available, check out: http://reviews.cnet.com/cell-phones/?tag=hdr;snav
Yes, AT&T offers cell phone GPS tracking through their FamilyMaps service plan. This is available with all cell phones, however its information is more accurate with GPS phones.
Yes, metroPCS offers a variety of cell phones an plans to fit your budget. However, you should be aware that nationwide coverage is somewhat limited, and metroPCS is not available in all locations.
Boost have a selection of Android phones from Samsung, HTC and LG. They also have Blackberry phones. If one visits the BoostMobile website all options can be checked out.
No not all cell phones have gps installed in them. You would need to research specific phones for that feature.
No, they do not have the same charger as all other cell phones but a Blackberry charger will be similar to some cell phones.