Yes. You can also put a contract SIM into a pre-paid phone.
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It is a great phone to get for you if you don't use your phone heavily because it is prepaid. However, if you get a plan for 500 mobile minutes on a non-prepaid phone, and you only use 3, it's a waste of money.
no, your # and plan details are on you SIM
One major advantage of having a prepaid cell phone is that you are not bound by a contract. Many non-prepaid cell phones require a minimum two year contract. Another advantage is that with prepaid, you pay for minutes in advance, so you never have to worry about going over your minutes and paying overage fees.
Yes, generally, but not always. The phone may need to be unlocked or there may be other restrictions. The specifics will depend on your carrier and phone.
No, when you are on a contract you can not use phone cards. Thats sort of true. You might also want to check out www.americanroaming.com I used it in my deactivated Benz Car phone.
Prepaid T-mobile cards are not refundable. They are also non-replaceable and you cannot transfer the balance to anyone else once you have activated the card to put the money in your prepaid phone account.
every body says no and Verizon wont use it as a prepaid but if you go to metro PC they will switch it for you but it being a smart phone you cant use the 'smart' capbilities like the mobile tv and the internet
There are various iPhone plans which are available for non-contract. All the stores which sell the plans and phones have prepaid pay as you go plans as well as plans which are non contract with the purchase of a phone.
You can use them almost anywhere without registration, just like a non prepaid, state which site
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