It all depends on what kind of coverage you have. Plus, there would probably be a roaming fee, so if it did work, you might have to pay extra. You should check with your phone providers to see what kind of coverage you have and if there is a roaming fee.
I want to make sure I answer this question, after talking to tmobile, because there is sites that want to charge 40 bucks for unlocking your phone and I called T-Mobile asking if they would unlock the T-Mobile phone for use with boost Mobile and they said no problem. It takes about 24 hours and they email you the unlock code with instructions on how to do it. I guess it would be worth the money if you still had a contact or something but other then that... It's free!
I have a Boost Mobile cell phone under my husbands name and before i can get to them to read them he deletes them so what i would like to know please is what is being sent to my phone and what he is responding back please help me.
maybe.. If you have old phone also from boost phone, then you would surely, get no problem in changing handset.
If the unlocked phone is an IDEN network phone then yes. If the unlocked phone is a GSM phone, meaning it was previously locked to a GSM carrier (i.e. AT&T, T Mobile) then it would not work on Boost Mobile as this carrier uses a different technology, which is not compatible with GSM based phones.
There is no possible way to delete the call history online for a Boost Mobile account. If you would like to delete your call history, this can be done through the phone handset by accessing "Call History".
I'm trying to get pictures on my phone from my computer can you tell me how
HTC G1 phone would not work on Boost Mobile even if you unlock it. It's a GSM phone, while Boost Mobile operates on iDen technology. Both GSM and iDen are not compatible with each other as they operate on different band or frequency. You can only use the unlocked G1 phone on other GSM carriers worldwide. To know more about phone unlocking you can go to - http://www.globalunlock.com/phones/
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If you are using a mobile phone I would suggest you use something like Straight Talk or Boost mobile. I'm not sure if you are using a landline, I always thought you would have a cheaper rate for a business line.
The best Pay-as-you-go phone brand would always be depend on the user's preferences. The following are some Pay-as-you-go phone brand which are mostly recommended by users; AT&T GoPhone - Samsung A157 No-Contract Mobile Phone black, Virgin Mobile-LG Optimus Elite No-Contract Mobile Phone white, and Boost Mobile-LG Venice No-Contract Phone-black.
Usually you would go to options and it would be a choice
No not the same. Just look at both coverage maps at Sprint web site and Boost Web site.