yes it can be flashed
First make sure that there is enough room for it, it takes three rows. Next press "Menu" and choose "Add" Choose "Huawei widgets" and scroll down to "My Weather Clock"
Cricket is a cdma network which means they don't use SIM cards. To switch carriers you would need to install carrier specific software and manual change the phones esn also known as it's electronic serial number (which changing the esn is illegal in the United States).
You can switch your phone from cricket to straight talk. All you have to do is call straight talk consumer service.
yes you can because i said so and i am smart:) If it's a 8130 and it's a cdma phone, you can. Look on the back at the bottom of the phone and its should say cdma.
i do not think so since they use different networks..
yes
what is the function of the switch ? and what does it do ?
To switch is referring to changing the position of. So the line will be de-energized when out of service. and energized while in service.
cricket is a cell service not a phone so this question is impossible to answer ----------------------------------- This person was being a VV153-455. The real answer to your question is that, yes, Cricket Wireless is a cell/mobile phone carrier, however assuming you meant, "Where do you put the SIM card for [a Cricket-branded phone]?", the answer is that Cricket Wireless phones use CDMA technology and phones that have SIM cards use GSM technology, so Cricket Wireless phones don't use SIM cards. So, for example, you can't take a SIM card from a GSM technology carrier and switch it to your Cricket phone. In fact, there's nowhere to put the SIM card. There's a piece of plastic covering the opening where a SIM card would go on most Cricket phones. I know. I have been with Cricket for about 5 years.
To set up Huawei echolife HG520b bridge mode, one must set up their second router (dd-wrt one) as a switch, assigning the WAN port to create 5 lan ports. Then set those upas a DHCP forwarder and then enter the address of one's server.
Yes you can as long as the sensing coils of the transfer switch are the same as the 100 amp service. The transfer switch has to be able to tell when the voltage is back from the utility side of the switch when the power is restored.
no reset switch in this system