No reason why not - so long as the handset comes 'unlocked' from any network.
yes, they are both smart phones sold by cellular south and others
Yes, SMART is a diagnostic and preventive program that is activated through the BIOS.
It depends on your specific model of smart phone. Many phones can be used in offline mode, which gives you access to the WiFi features, contact/phone book features (but you can't call out, obviously), apps installed with the phone that do not use the cellular network, and the camera. Some older phones would not work unless the phone had been previously activated, but that seems to have fallen out of common practice.
Cellular Blowout is a company based in the United States. As the name implies, it sells cellular phones, smart phones, memory cards, Bluetooth and other phone accessories.
The GPS feature has to be activated before you can do it. Some companies will provide you with a list of calls and where the call origonated.
The Gmail green dot is the sign of availability. It shows that the person is available. It can be activated via the hangouts application.
You can get a used cell phone from many different places. If you want to get a smart phone the best place is etrade.com. If you want a regular phone you can get one many different places like your local AT&T or Bluegrass Cellular!
The cheapest Sprint cellular plan I could find is that you get your phone free and you pay a total of $29.99 for 200 minutes for a basic phone only. $19.99 for Sprint Phone Connect a mobile land line replacement device. As cheap as $5 for 25 MB on an IPad. $80 for any smart phone.
The best smart phone on the Sprint cell phone plan is subjective. It depends on what you are looking for in a cell smart phone. The palm pixi, LG Rumor Touch and The Samsung Seek are all great smart phones available through Sprint.
yes, the window phone is the smart phone....
Its built like a smart phone. but no its a feature phone
Now that the no-contract providers have finally introduced smart phones to their plans they are the cheapest service plans you can get. You will pay more for the phone though since they do not subsidize that expense through contract enforcement.