With some phone providers it can be easy, depends on what type of contract you are in.
No, the cell phones have to be from the same service provider in order for them to work.
A provider of cell phones its a business that sells phones to people
A provider of cell phones its a business that sells phones to people
No, you would have to cancel your account with your provider and open a new account with a prepaid provider. Also, you cannot use the same phone.
All phone companies sometimes provide discounts, especially for older models of phones. There is a such thing as discounts for people who switch over from one cell phone service provider to another.
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Currently there are eleven models of these phones available from Pantech. However, which cell phone provider you have will limit which phones are available to you, so check with your cell phone provider to see which Pantech phones they support.
Maybe. Some phones are locked to a particular provider; with others you can change the SIM card and switch to a new provider. If you take your old AT&T phone in to a Sprint store, they should be able to tell you whether it will work or not.
You can get the provider of the phone to switch them over if necessary. Those with SIM cards, if both phones use them, can be switched over yourself.
Nokia contract phones are not difficult to work if you use your resources. Each phone comes with an easy to understand users manual. If you cannot learn how it works from the manual, your cell phone provider can teach you how to use it.
Pre paid cell phones are not under contract they are month to month. Some companys offer plans suitable for a person or families needs. It is much easier to switch a provider with prepaid plans.
Switching to vonage as a telecommunications provider is very easy. Contact the company to provide an address and a welcome package will be shipped. Installation is very simple and can be completed within 20 minutes.