yes
Provided that the Android phone is a GSM-capable phone, and has some of the same bands that T-Mobile uses, then it is possible to use a T-Mobile sim card on it.
Not all T-Mobile phones are Android phones, no. There are 10 Android phones that T-Mobile carries Galaxy S 4G T-Mobile G2 with Google T-Mobile myTouch 4G T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide LG Optimus T With Google Motorola CLIQ 2 with MOTOBLUR Motorola DEFY with MOTOBLUR T-Mobile Comet Motorola CHARM with MOTOBLUR Garmin-Asus Garminfone
No the T-Mobile energy is not a smart phone.
Simple answer, no.
about $30.00
Yes, it is indeed.
Coupons for a contracted phone service are hard to come by, but you might be in luck if you're just after an Android phone deal. Signing up for a new contract with T-Mobile gets you access to the HTC Eris, which runs on the Android mobile platform. It comes free with a contract.
Not too sure but I know vairy touch 2 is. Maybe check the t-mobile website.
No, but you can get the android cha cha app :D
Android OS was made in 2007, but was not commercially available until 2008 when the first Android smartphone, the HTC Dream/T-Mobile G1 came out.
Android made its debut in 2007 with the release of the T-Mobile G1 (HTC Dream). It ran Android 1.5 "Cupcake."
no, not unless Cricket has changed their phone. You see T mobile has a SIM card and the only other companies that have that is AT&T . You can used an unlocked AT&T phone on T mobile or vice versa but not cricket