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Pretty sure you can. Sprint owns Boost. No you can't if it's a Samsung Galaxy S II--checked with sprint on this, and even though this phone does not use a SIM it is exclusive to Boost only, and you cannot migrate or BYOD to sprint with this model. With some other phones it is possible.
That is not your phones fault it Is the othe phone users fault who network sends two messages do the sender would be no
Because, your phone is either locked, broken or something wrong with its IMEI (to check put in code *#06#) or you just don't have any credit.
There aren't any for sure ways to get these types of calls to stop. You can always reply to them and tell them to stop. There are a few apps that you can use to track where certain phone numbers are, but this program is mainly used for tracking your children.
Probably there is a blocking tool in your mobile, Go to Organization and look for it over there. Select allow multimidia input, and choose "no"
just tell everyone on your contacts too stop sending you group messages if you want to...
How can i stop getting messages from wap o2 saying im out of credit
you ask them to forward it to you. or you secretly grab their phone then forward it to yours, then erase when the message in the sent box.
text " STOP " to 177
You can always stop un wanted inbox messages on the gmail. The inbox messages can be unsubscribed. After that the mails will always go to the spam folder.
go to the lg website and go to support and click your provider and phone brand and there is a software to download too your computer then you plug your phone in and follow the directions. it fixed it for me :)
Most phones now days either stop receiving messages when full or will delete messages automatically so as to not run out of memory. Functions, features and limits on phones vary according to manufacture.