If you just want to text it is pretty good. But if you go anywhere near the woods or a place where there are not many towers you have horrible service. So I would say no. I am stuck under a 2 year plan and can't wait to get out.
When your cell phone is unlocked, you can use it with any service provider's network. The original service provider will have to unlock the cell phone for you.
Contact your service provider
call the customer care and ask the details to find out the service provider a cell phone number
No, the cell phones have to be from the same service provider in order for them to work.
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.
You can use your cell phone to call a tow truck. If you have the service with your cell phone provider dial 611.
It depends on the service provider. Remember, Nokia only manufactures cell phones; they don't provide cell phone service.
You call your service provider and find out what the problem is.
If you are the legal owner, you can get copies of call logs and locations where calls were made from the cell phone service provider.
You must subscribe for mobile internet service through your cell phone provider.
You cannot "De-brand" a cell phone. You can however unlock a cell phone. if that cell phone's software and hardware are compatible with another provider's network, then that unlocked phone can be used with the other provider. Your best bet is to ask the prospective service provider if the software/hardware on the phone that you want to unlock is compatible with their network before investing in the phone
You would have to call the cell phone service provider that you received the cell phone from and ask for an unlock code. When you purchase a phone from one country and try to use it with another provider in a different country you need to get the unlock code before you can use that phone with the new service.