Yes but the T-mobile device would need to be unlocked first. All SIM unlock codes are tied to the particular device IMEI and are carrier specific. The request for that code would need to be made from the carrier that the phone was originally manufactured for. Each carrier has their own guidelines as far as what requirements have to be met before that code will be given out. This is a free process in the US.
yes it can work but you will have to go to the o2 shop to aks them
No it can't you would have to get a sim card on the service provider you've got for example virgin or vodafone or o2 ext
As O2 do not own the Blackberry, any plans they might have are completely mote. You can, however get a Blackberry that carries the O2 servic either on a contract or a pay as you go account.
Yes, you can as long as the O2 phone is unlocked, then you can use a Vodafone SIM on it, or a SIM card from a different carrier.
An individual may request a free O2 Sim card directly from O2. On the O2 website there is a form to be filled out with an individual's address, and the sim will be posted out to them. There are a variety of sims that can be ordered from the website.
no. blackberry messenger is not free on o2. you must change your tariff to a blackberry bolt on tariff to use blackberry messenger. i currently have a bolt on which costs £5 a month for 500mb of internet and blackberry messanger and blackberry app world.
phone 4444 ( if your o2 ) then got to 3, then 1, then blackberry , and go from there :)
One can purchase an O2 pay as you go SIM card directly from O2 in Exeter. One can also purchase SIM cards at any shop that has a mobile phones section.
the blackberry curve at the minute costs £149.99. o2 network have recently started supporting blackberry pay and go.
Go to O2 customer services or an O2 retail store to sort out the problem. Make sure that it is actually an O2 SIM card, if you can't be bothered to go to O2 just get jailbreak software I don't recommend it though, if I were you I'd get off your backside and get to someone who's with O2...
A use for all the O2 SIMS everyone seems to grab everytime they come up You can get upto £50 but I only got a fiver - not bad for 2 mins work thoughDetails hereStep 1Get new sim card.Step 2Send an SMS from existing handset with existing SIM Card to 865555 with the Mobile Phone Number that came with your new SIM Card (e.g. 07999 123 456) as the message.Step 3O2 will send back a message confirming your upgrade and your free calltime credit amount.Step 4The calltime credit will be applied to your calltime balance in 14 days. The new SIM card and new mobile phone number will be disconnected.Step 5You can now use your new handset whilst retaining your existing number, calltime balance, Bolt Ons and any numbers stored on your SIM card.Step 6Once calltime credit has been applied, bin the new SIM Card
no