No, I don't think so
If the software you flash onto your Blackberry is incompatible with it (e.g. you flash the wrong version), you could damage it.
I believe there is a method of flashing a phone to any service, try looking for an Asian guy for this -o-
The Samsung C417 model feature phone actually is an older phone, and is inferior to current smart phones. As such, there are not many benefits to this phone model.
The phone you put where? For Sprint phones, Asurion only replaces the phone that is currently on the account. Since there aren't any SIM cards in Sprint phones, when you want to switch phones, you have to do an ESN swap, instead of pulling out the SIM card and putting it into a different phone.
You can find various vodafone mobile phones for sale over the internet. You can purchase them at cellphonesupersale.com or shop.vodafone.co.uk/shop/mobile-phones/all-phone.
A person can find various prices for 3G phones and phone plans. The average price for a 3G phone, depending on where it is purchased can ranges from free to over 400.00 dollars.
The Motorola i576 is special because it is resistant to damage and hard to break. It is the perfect phone for someone with an active lifestyle or for someone who has a history of accidently breaking their phones in the past.
There are over 50 android phones that I can think of. It depends which one you want.
Using a satellite phone has many advantages over cell phones. Cell phones require the use of a cell tower which are not available in remote areas. Satellite phones use satellites which are always available as long as you can see the sky.
It depends on the phone that you are using. It is available in smart phones... :-)
You can get the provider of the phone to switch them over if necessary. Those with SIM cards, if both phones use them, can be switched over yourself.
This depends on what phone you intend to purchase. Some phones can run as little as twenty dollars with bare features, while more advanced phones can go over a hundred dollars.