can you use a phone from sprint to work with net 10 plans
It depends what phone you choose, but yes.
Net10 & Tracfone lock the sims & the phones. So you couldn't even use a net10 or tracfone sim on another one of their phones.
No. Sprint phones cannot be used on T-Mobile, unless they have a SIM card port.
Apple will sell you an iPhone but you need to have a service plan for the phone to work. People auction off old iPhones on EBay and Amazon has used phones as well. Basically, you can get the phone anywhere but get your cellular service from sprint.
they do! but not in certain areas, like Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea, I think Haleakala, Koke'e, just really high places or a certain enclosed and rural area. I know because I have a Net10 phone.
I think a very reliable phone system for a business is smart phones using sprint. A smart phone is very reliable and many people use them for work and sprint is a cheap way to get a good phone service.
Samsung phones can be purchased at samsung.com. They can also be purchased from any of several cell phone service carriers such as T-Mobile, Sprint and Verizon. It would depend on the service provider you wish to work with as to which Samsung phone you can purchase from them.
No. The networks used by Sprint and AT&T are incompatible.
Usually, buying a phone outside of Sprint for Sprint is difficult since it doesn't use SIM cards. I don't recommend buying phones for Sprint rather buy the phone through Sprint.
Sprint provides cell phones that can suite anyones needs whether you want a phone perfect for business or a phone for entertainment and pleasure. Business phones, such as the Sprint HTC Evo, are powered with Andriod. This lets you download apps for your business needs, like spreadsheets and emai,l so you can work on the go. Sprint also has many cell phones available that are perfect for entertainment, such as the HTC Evo 3D. Phones such as this have fast processing and high graphics for media, videos, and gaming.
It depends on your current plan, but in the 'related links' section there is a map of the Sprint/Nextel Coverage in Mexico, as well as instructions to activate it.
It would be best to do some research on the internet about the two different types of phones. It has been noted that the reception can be bad for Sprint in certain areas and AT&T have poor connectivity, so I think it is a matter of choice, and making sure that your phone will work correctly in the area that you work, and reside.