You can call their cell phone company and have them bill their next bill with your credit card. The easiest way to do this would either be online or with customer service.
You can unlock a contract phone with the provider. Typically, cell phone providers will provide unlocking codes after a few months of service.
You can get a cell phone without any contract,ad in some cases with unlimited service. I would check out the plans and phones at Boost Mobile.
One might want a cell phone in case of emergencies. Most land line phones do not work outside of a home where as a cell phone does.
Yes, it is possible if the receiving cell phone has been off or out of the range of cell service for the months between the sending date and the receiving date.
You look at all the plans that a cell phone service has and then they will review them with you so that you can get the best plan that would suit you, in price and what you want in a service.
your cell phone service
Cell phone network extenders can be a wonderful way to improve your cell phone service. They are easy to install and are an affordable option if you do not wish to change your service provider.
The cell phone cpmpany that offers the best signal would be Verizon. They have coverage everywhere!
You do not need to have home phone service if you have a cell phone. However, a home phone is a good back up to have in case your cell phone stops working.
That would be Verizon Wireless.
well it really depends on your phone company. Yes you could, but you would pay more money for the new phone. I suggest waiting for the 6 months. hope that helped!:) --- Talk to your cell service provider. AT&T allowed me to get a newphone at the reduced price ahead of time, as my existing phone had broken and I only had a few months left before my 2-year contract was up. I think it helped by mentioning if forced to pay full retail I would instead be switching to a different cell service company because they would give me a reduced price right away...and even if I continued paying on my AT&T service to avoid cancllation fees I would be money ahead.
There are literally hundreds of website where you can compare price and service of different cell phone providers. I would suggest reviews.cnet.com.