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The iPhone 4, is officially supported ,and sold by Verizon, Sprint, and At&t. Same goes for the iPhone 4S. The At&t version can be unlocked, and can be used on a compatible network. Also, the iPhone 4S is coming to Virgin Mobile, and Cricket Wireless
If you buy it directly from Boost Mobile or if its unlocked, then you most likely can.
The AT&T version of both the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 are built on what's called GSM radio technology (used by both AT&T and T-Mobile in the US). Meanwhile, Verizon and Sprint use a completely different technology called CDMA. The two standards are incompatible. They use different radios and operate on different wireless frequencies. So, no, you cannot take your existing AT&T iPhone and walk into a Verizon store and simply switch networks. Even if you own an iPhone 4 you will have to purchase a completely new iPhone 4 with CDMA chips in order for it to work on Verizon.
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The iPhone is only available for AT&T and yes, there is an iPhone-specific data plan that is required. iPhone's that have been "unlocked" can be used with other carriers such as T-Mobile or Verizon, but even then an extremely large to unlimited data plan would be required (otherwise, you would have a LOT of overage charges since the iPhone is connected to the internet at all times).
The iPhone currently cannot aquire Verizon due to the contract between Apple and AT&T. However, two Verizon employees told the press that Verizon will be available to the iPhone in January 2011. This is just another rumor of course, but there will be for sure and iPhone on Verizon either the summer of 2011 or 2012. If this Verizon iPhone happens, the sales will sky rocket and it would be the most used and successful phone in the world.
Yes, the GSM version of the iPhone is useable on the T-Mobile network, but it must first be unlocked. If you bring an At&t iPhone to a T-Mobile store, they will unlock it, and give you a proper sim card for it.
A celluar provider that offer the Apple Iphone 4S with is Att&T. You can purchase the Iphone full price and have it unlocked allowing it to be used through a service provider. These unlocked devices do not work on CDMA carriers such as verizon or sprint. You will then have to contact the service provider to have the phone connected to the network and set up the features you would like on the phone.
Yes, The Motorola Bravo is compatible with Verizon as your carrier. It can also be used with other carriers to such as At&T, Sprint, alltel and T-Mobile.
Simple Mobile has a variety of phones on their website that are compatible with their service. Phones that are compatible with T-Mobile can also be used with Simple Mobile.
No, T-Mobile is GSM and Verizon is CDMA so you can't switch between those two networks. Unlocked T-Mobile can be used on AT&T though.
I work for AT&T, and I can honestly tell you that AT&T will still continue to have the iPhone even when Verizon gets the iPhone. When Verizon gets the iphone:There are no differences between the phones except that Verizon's iPhone (on a CDMA network) doesn't support simultaneous voice and data as with the GSM version. So you can't surf the web while talking on the phone as you can on the AT&T network (There is no difference except Old Pacbell territories vs Old GTE territories for coverage. Verizon still uses old CDMA technology which only works in North America. AT&T's GSM works world wide) Verizon does have some GSM towers for the BlackBerry devices that run on that network and can be used as world phones but they are very limited tower amounts so the coverage for GSM service is very limited as well (this has been reported by many Verizon customers who use these BB devices-so the iPhone may have the same issue) There is no word on what data plans will be available or be required when Verizon gets the iPhone. Due to Verizon using the old CDMA network instead of GSM, world travel with iPhone may not be able to be used, but word on the will come later. As well no official word is out yet, but when Verizon gets the iPhone, Apple may still choose to limit the amount of free and .99 apps that they will provide to Verizon iPhone users. If this stands true, then you will be able to get more free and .99 apps with the iphone with AT&T than you would with Verizon. Granted no service provider is 100% perfect with there service.