As long as your phone is not SIM- or network-locked, then yes, you can switch carriers.If notyou have to get your phone unlocked from any vendors online like unbblock.com for blackberry phones and Simpleunlocking.com for other model phones
No - the phone is the item unlocked - not the SIM card. If you were to replace the Optus SIM card with (for example) a T-mobile SIM - it would register to T-mobile. You could swap the SIM card back with the Optus card, and still use it.
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As long as your phone is not SIM- or network-locked, then yes, you can switch carriers.If notyou have to get your phone unlocked from any vendors online like unbblock.com for blackberry phones and Simpleunlocking.com for other model phones
As long as your phone is not SIM- or network-locked, then yes, you can switch carriers.If notyou have to get your phone unlocked from any vendors online like unbblock.com for blackberry phones and Simpleunlocking.com for other model phones
I had to unlock my phone and what you do is ring up your current provider and they will give you a code to put in to your phone which will unlock it from the provider and then you can use any sim card from any provider in the phone.
In your old Virgin phone - copy everything you want to keep (contacts, pictures etc) from the memory to the SIM card. Put the SIM card in the new phone, then copy everything from the SIM card to the new phone's memory. Once you've done that - replace the old SIM with the one that came with your new phone.
can you put a virgin simcard into a orange phone
Virgin Mobile uses CDMA, so their phones do not take SIM cards.
No you can't, it makes you put in a password and it may damage your phone.
You can buy an Australian SIM card online from websites like Optus, Telstra, Vodafone, or Kogan.
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If your phone does not have a SIM card then it is classified as a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) phone. If you have a CDMA phone, then your phone is not unlockable.