No. A non-GSM phone cannot work on a GSM network, and vice versa.
because its programed in the phone when you get it and after you hook up the phone.
no. a go phones sim is programed for the go phone. no the actual at&t phone.
it has to be unblocked to open the phone to all networks or find out what network the phone was origonaly made for and get one of them sim cards.
It comes with all Samsung phones, its pre-programed into the phone when you get any Samsung phone.
No Sprint is a CDMA network. AT&T is a GSM network. Only GSM networks use simcards. Other wise though you can switch sim cards between GSM networks if your phone is unlocked.
Yes, SIM cards can be reused for other phone plans, whether they are on the same network or not. If you are changing network provider, you will need to request the NAC or network access code from your current provider.
No A phone card usually refers to a kind of charge card, something you pay with. A SIM-card is what gives a cell phone its number, it's identity.
Yes, switching SIM cards in a cell phone can work if the new SIM card is compatible with the phone and the network. Make sure the new SIM card is activated and has a data plan if needed, and ensure the phone is unlocked or compatible with the carrier you want to use.
you can buy prepaid phone cards or call from pc to phone, and they have sprint phone cards, tmobie phone cards, att phone cards, and the best thing is they give you discount because you buy phone cards from them online, which is easy for all.
ALL mobile phones use a SIM card ! It's how the network identifies the individual phone.
if the phone is a prepaid phone, no. if it came on a plan, or bought outright, yes
No, because Sprint uses CDMA and AT&T use GSM. America is one of the few countries with a large CDMA presence, every where else uses GSM. Telstra, in Australia closed their CDMA network down, and replaced it with their Next G network, which is GSM.