you can format Nokia 5130 by pressing *#7370#.
if the nokia 5130 supports 850 Mhz and 1900 Mhz it will work flawlessly on AT&T's 3G network. t-mobile has a different frequency for UMTS so it may or may not work on their 3G. given that those are the two most popular GSM carriers in the us that's what you're looking at.
It is the same thing as the Subsidy Unlock Code or the SIM Unlock Code, Nokia just uses a different name for it. All SIM unlock codes are tied to the particular device IMEI and are carrier specific. The request for that code would need to be made from the carrier that the phone was originally manufactured for. Each carrier has their own guidelines as far as what requirements have to be met before that code will be given out. This is a free process in the US.
The US uses ten digits in their number format. For example - the number would look like 800-123-1234. In that example, 800 is the area code, and the remaining 7 digits are the subscribers number.
A Swift code is a standard format of Bank Identifier Codes (BIC) and it's unique identification code for a particular bank. HSBC Bank USA's SWIFT Code, used for international Funds Transfers to the US, is MRMDUS33.
No
Yes, but you have to buy a sim card for it
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You first need the recipient's telephone number in correct international format. The country code is one, two, or three digits, with a plus symbol in front. For example, the UK is +44, Italy is +39, and Finland is +358. Next is the mobile code, which is like an area code, but in MOST cases you must drop the leading 0 from the domestic area code. For example, a UK mobile phone number beginning with 07456 becomes +44 7456 in international format. On your US mobile phone, enter the phone number in full international format, like +44 7700 900123, enter your text message, and send.
The standard us letter format is 8.5 by 11 inches or 215.9 mm by 279.4 mm.
Apparently not. Mine is not working. Its not listing any operators :(
No, range of the phone is GSM 900/ 1800. GSM range in the US is 850/ 1900.
According to the U.S. Cellular website, they do not currently offer service for the Nokia e63. There is no information suggesting that they plan on offering service for it anytime soon.