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Yes you can, however, the phone your are planning you use -htc inspire- has to be unlocked. The easiest way to unlock a phone to go to the phone plan store the phone is on. Source: I had to unlock my phone
I want to make sure I answer this question, after talking to tmobile, because there is sites that want to charge 40 bucks for unlocking your phone and I called T-Mobile asking if they would unlock the T-Mobile phone for use with boost Mobile and they said no problem. It takes about 24 hours and they email you the unlock code with instructions on how to do it. I guess it would be worth the money if you still had a contact or something but other then that... It's free!
No, it will give an error message asking for the unlock code. Once you get that error, you screwed up the sim and it will not work in either phone again and it locks up your phone and it cannot be unlocked. Nextel does not have the unlock code, Motorola made the phones that way.
HTC G1 phone would not work on Boost Mobile even if you unlock it. It's a GSM phone, while Boost Mobile operates on iDen technology. Both GSM and iDen are not compatible with each other as they operate on different band or frequency. You can only use the unlocked G1 phone on other GSM carriers worldwide. To know more about phone unlocking you can go to - http://www.globalunlock.com/phones/
If you buy it directly from Boost Mobile or if its unlocked, then you most likely can.
I have a lg sprint phone and my boy friend has a boost mobile bt it dose nt work can he use his sd card frm the boost mobile to put it in the sprint phn
yes you can put a boost mobile SIM in because the run off the same network. You could also use ISIM, VIRGIN MOBILE, ect.
What definition of unlock? • Unlock a locked sim? • Unlock the phone for use with T-Mobile
NO the lg muziq is a CDMA phone and therefore doesnt use a sim card, it has an sd card slot for mass storage but no sim slot
you put a LG chocolate2 chip in your boost mobile phone.
Depends on if the phone is locked to a certain provider or not.
if the phone is a prepaid phone, no. if it came on a plan, or bought outright, yes