Yes, but depending on which phine you have you can only send pictures, or contacts. I know that it sucks, but that is how they make their money on the ringers and such.
There are many other wireless carriers available, depending on the area. Other carriers include T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint. Also, there may be wireless carriers specific to metropolitan area (i.e., MetroPCS).
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The website Wirefly offers smartphones, cell phones, and wireless phone plans for T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon Wireless, and many other carriers. Wirefly also offers phone accessories such as batteries and cases.
Yes, Metro PCS have an excellent customer satisfaction rating compared to other wireless carriers in United States.
Bluetooth technology is used in a variety of wireless devices, to transmit and receive information from all kind of other wireless electronic devices. (such as cellphone-cellphone, cellphone-notebook, pda-notebook etc.) yes. that's right, especially applying to audio products such as wireless bluetooth speakers, bluetooth receiver, etc. with wireless bluetooth technology, music lovers can listen to their favorite music wireless through bluetooth enabled speaker and srtream music wireless, that's easy and convenient to use.
wireless conectivity is t6hings like bluetooth things that can connect with other devices without wires connected
WiFi and 3G
You cannot put an unlocked device on Sprint. You also cannot unlock a Sprint phone. I use the term "Sprint on Sprint only" meaning Sprint phones for sprint service, and no one else may use Sprint phones. **** Not true. You can unlock sprint phones and use them with other carriers.
Not yet. Most wireless devices like the iPod, and other MP3 players use Bluetooth wireless to connect to some of the newest car radio's. The wireless Network card in the computer is a different form of wireless. If the laptop had Bluetooth built in I don't think it could then either? Not set up that way?
Bluetooth is incredibly useful for connecting wireless devices, like smartphones and televisions, to each other. The challenge to their effective use is that the devices need to be rather close to each other.
Sprint plans are less competitive. AT&T tends to be the most competitive out of all the cell phone companies. Then it is Verizon which now bought out by AT&T.
The best bluetooth cell phone is probably from AT&T. However many other brands are just as good. Motorola, Sprint and LG also make an excellent bluetooth. It really does not matter which company you go with as they are all basically the same.