It is possible if the phone is unlocked. It is not adivsed how ever as then they can not guarantee you service if you don't use one of their phones.
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You will be able to use the Sanyo Mirro on other networks. T-mobile will unlock phones for use on other networks. You may need to get another sim card from the new provider.
Currently, Orange mobile phones are only available in certain parts of Europe. It is possible to use the phones on other networks through unlocking though.
No, only straight talk phones purchased at Walmart will work
Because Boost does not use a GSM network, they use iDEN. Boost phones use a SIM card that is compatible with GSM phones for overseas roaming. However, iDEN is a very different standard from GSM. Most iDEN phones are not compatible with GSM networks, and GSM phones are not compatible with iDEN networks.
You cannot flash it since at&t is a GSM or "chip" phone it can only be flashed to other carriers that are GSM such as T Mobile or telcel, and cricket is a CDMA which can be flashed from phones such as sprint, verizon and alltel.
Cricket phones is a cellphone service provider, and while most businesses use various residential and business services, contact the provider to see if they will allow you to have a business listing with their service.
If the phone is locked by Orange you will not be able to use it on other Networks.
cricket is a cell service not a phone so this question is impossible to answer ----------------------------------- This person was being a VV153-455. The real answer to your question is that, yes, Cricket Wireless is a cell/mobile phone carrier, however assuming you meant, "Where do you put the SIM card for [a Cricket-branded phone]?", the answer is that Cricket Wireless phones use CDMA technology and phones that have SIM cards use GSM technology, so Cricket Wireless phones don't use SIM cards. So, for example, you can't take a SIM card from a GSM technology carrier and switch it to your Cricket phone. In fact, there's nowhere to put the SIM card. There's a piece of plastic covering the opening where a SIM card would go on most Cricket phones. I know. I have been with Cricket for about 5 years.
The short answer is no. Boost's newer iDEN phones do use a SIM card that can be used in GSM devices for international roaming but they will not work in GSM devices in the US. Most iDEN phones are not compatible with GSM networks, and GSM phones are not compatible with iDEN networks.
Cricket phones are very affordable, especially for a small business looking to purchase more than one. Depending on the type of calling plan you need, you will get a choice of phones at very low prices or even indeed for free. It is just a matter of deciding how much use your phones will get.
Sprint and Koodo both use the CDMA system so the phones are compatible with both networks.