Yes you can !... The apps and hardware on the handset are not restricted by having no service. No service simply means you cannot send or receive calls, texts or data.
Yes you can.. but the pictures will get saved on the phone.. not the SIM card.
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Assuming you mean to use the camera without glasses, a diopter attachment for the camera eyepiece. Visit a real camera store to inquire and/or check the camera manual to see if the manufacturer lists these as an accessory.
Any time you restore an iPhone you will lose your jailbreak and your unlock and you will have to start from scratch and do it all over again. You also cannot use a Boost SIM card in an iPhone as Boost is owned by Sprint/Nextel and their SIM cards use iDEN technology, not GSM. The Boost SIM cards can be used for International Roaming only and will not work on GSM networks in the US.
i think yea just use the memory card and put it in your computer monitor or use a USB cord connected to your camera and computer than a window will come out and click the option that has something to do with camera wizard or something.
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You shouldn't need any hardware, but often time the software comes with the camera and if not you can go to the Camera's Manufactures website and download it. Also most the time you just have to plug the USB into the camera and the computer and it works right away without any software.
There are many mega pixels in a camera's sim card.
just take the sim out and it works
You can't without the use of hacks or mods
Theoretically, yes. The phone;s camera, media player etc shouldn't rely on the SIM card to work. The SIM card only identifies the phone to the network.
Yes.....................
For most, if not all, phones - No SIM card No Call
You do need a camera to use iMovie. Import pictures and clips that are already on your computer/mac.
Yes... depending on a phone company.
They use a vintage camera :D To get one free without going anywhere is getting it from the appstore or the playstore.
No
Assuming you mean to use the camera without glasses, a diopter attachment for the camera eyepiece. Visit a real camera store to inquire and/or check the camera manual to see if the manufacturer lists these as an accessory.
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