Yes
No it does not. I have the impact in blue and this phone does not work if a sim card is not inserted or if the sim is blocked.
While the Pantech Impact is currently not supported by Verizon, the Verizon ENV3 is it's competitor phone. Both are simple to customize and both have similar reviews.
No, because it is associated with APPLE you must but the whole plan because the phone will not work with the prepaid chip.
A prepaid mobile plan is when you purchase minutes for your cellphone before using them. You are then free to use the minutes that you have already paid for.
Yes, as long as the prepaid phone has been on a prepaid plan for at least six months. You could also just convert your line to a post-paid plan and get a new phone, which would allow you to switch if you have not been a prepaid customer for at least six months.
The Bluetooth password for the Pantech Impact is typically set to "0000" or "1234." However, if these default codes do not work, you may need to check the device's manual or settings for any customized password. If you haven't changed it, using one of the default options is usually successful.
from what i have read online prepaid legal appears to be somewhat like an insurance plan. assuming, you pay monthly installments for legal services you may need in the present or future.
No but thy have a awesome pantech MARAUDER which should work for u
no it duz not... i have a pantech duo and i tried to put a charm on...and it didn't work.
The Pantech Impact is attached only to the ATT network. Some phone numbers you can switch from one network to another network and (port it), keeping your same phone number. But as for the competitors phone system working on another networks system it wont. Verizon also wont allow you to trade in that ATT Pantech Impact phone you can only donate it for free to their hope line. Verify it at link below https://www.trade-in.vzw.com/home.aspx
Yes, however from my understanding only the following carriers offer prepaid plans that will work with a blackberry; Metro PCS, Cricket, Boost Mobile, T-Mobile, Virgin Mobile, and Verizon had talks about rolling out a pre-paid plan for Blackberry.
Pay as you go or prepaid phones are excellent for people on fixed incomes who do not plan on using there cell phone as a primary phone.