Yes. Depending on the carrier, you can get a phone without a new contract, but it is going to cost you much more than normal, because the price of phones is subsidized in part by the contract. For example, my new Samsung Convoy cost $80, but would have been more than $400 without a contract.
Yes!
It Just Finishes and that's it. But You still can keep the phone. The sim has nothing on it.
No, but you can buy whatever the phone is you want used off of ebay.com or craigslist.com (respectively) and ask them to activate it.
Yes you can. . . .for example you can put a at&t prepaid go phone SIM into an at&t contract phone and it will still be prepaid.
HTC's Butterfly might be the most expensive smart phone to date. It is still priced at $899.00. That is the price without a contract, most service provider will give s deep discount with a 1 or 2 year contract.
No witness is required for a contract. It only helps validate the agreement.
If you want a smartphone without a data plan, you will have to buy the phone full price without a contract discount. You will not be able to acess data OTA (over the air) only through Wi-Fi (if applicable) but you will still be able to use the phone's applications, text messaging and phone functions.
yes you can
If you are on a 30 day rolling contract, you probably have a SIM only deal. Yes you can get credit for such contract.
Sprint is a US based communications company. They offer a range of different cell phone packages including no contract plans. In this way, although you may not have a contract you could still have a Sprint account.
Yes. But my friend is still on a cell phone contract with her babys father because they still had time under there contract and since they can get along for the child's sake they are waiting until there contract is up so they don't have to pay the 275.00 cancelation fee. If he is lying to you about it that would make me wonder.
A minor can not legally enter into most binding contracts As a result a parent or guardian is usually required to approve or authorize a contract by signature. So Although, Yes,, they can obtain Auto Insurance Without the parents listed as named insureds on the insurance contract, However, A parents signature will still be required on the insurance application authorizing the minor to enter into the contract.