Nearly all calls from phones in developed counties (regardless of hardwired, VoIP or cellular) are processed through computer controlled switches that always maintain the data right down to the point of origin and the hundredth of second for call duration. Even if you paid cash for a phone card (or wear gloves and shove coins into a coin operated phone), there's always the opportunity for law enforcement to figure out where & when a particular phone was used and by whom through forensics & surveillance cameras that are becoming more prolific by the day. If the phone is located in a private area, the risk of being caught is much greater due to the limited number of people having access to the phone.
GSM isolation, sometimes GPS (if enabled/supported) , even without a SIM card.
But, as usual, you can't do it (meaning you cannot trace a cell phone). Only the government, or police.
no it can't don't worry. it do's not have a freight phone company.
yes
no. a go phones sim is programed for the go phone. no the actual at&t phone.
yes any sim card can go in any phone
No it is made especially for the go phone.
Go to your local phone service store in your town. Ask them if you can get a cell phone card for your cell phone. They should be able to answer your question.
No. Anything stored on the phone will still be there. Anything stored on the SD card will of course go with the card.
You go to settings phone then it should day phone number or my number
i am pretty sure any phone anywhere can be traced.
no
where does the sd card go
Yes, that is usually the case with a SIM phone.
there is a device.
there is no sim card for this phone. you just activate it and it works