There are literally dozens of different phones that run the android operating system. The website that will help you compare these phones is the site Sprint.com
Yes, you do get a new number with mobile phones, but if you had a phone before and want to keep that same number for your new phone, you can keep your old number. Most companies will charge a small fee for that, but if keeping your old number is important to you then it is worth it.
am with straighttalkand need a new phone but want to keep my same number
No. When you buy a new phone, there is no way for the new phone to know what you had on your old phone, unless the new phone is psychic or something, but Apple has not created that technology. . .yet. However, you may transfer just anything you want from your old phone to your new phone.
no but if you want to buy phone in less price
If you want to save time, you can go to the website that is owned by the cell phone company when you want to activate your new phone. Make sure that you have the box and the paperwork with you. There will be a number that you need to enter, which is typically found on the box, that corresponds uniquely to your phone. When you type it in, your new phone will be activated.
if you have gsm service then yes you can switch phones as easily as puting the chip in it yup i did it and it and it worked perfect ;)
i want to buy new gen model c800 mobile phone
No, not at all. Keep it if you want.
the nokia n95 or any of their later models
No. You have to transfer the data.
In your old Virgin phone - copy everything you want to keep (contacts, pictures etc) from the memory to the SIM card. Put the SIM card in the new phone, then copy everything from the SIM card to the new phone's memory. Once you've done that - replace the old SIM with the one that came with your new phone.
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