yes
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No. The networks used by T-Mobile and US Cellular are incompatible with each other.
1995
No sadly I've tried and they won't let you, even if it's a sprint phone.
Mobile phones, mobiles, cellular phones, cellphones
There were no mobile phones in 1945.
There are several online websites where one can compare tariffs for mobile phones. Money Supermarket, Whistle Out, AVForums, and US Switch are online sources for this information.
Vodafone mobile phones are used extensively in the United Kingdom in Europe, in Australia, and in New Zealand. Vodafone is a non-US service provider.
There are a lot of plans to choose from, it depends on which one is best for you. Here are some to choose from: http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones
There are many opinions you will hear. Samsung Wireless is very similar to other mobile phones but it has not yet reached "iPhone or Droid" standards with any of their phones. You may visit http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones to see for yourself.
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.
Finger prints recognition's are carried out in mobile phones through embedded camera in mobile phones.