Yes, since Verizon Wireless bought Alltel, you can use a Verizon Wireless phone on an existing Alltel plan.
Alltel is now a portion of the Verizon network before the merger the unlimited use on the Alltel prepaid phone was $22.50 a month. The new unlimited standard now for a prepaid phone is $45 now.
Yes It Has Been Confirmed. Verizon And Alltel Can Talk For Free. Alltel Customers Can Use Verizon Phones On There Network And Everything!
You can use a us cellular phone with alltel service, but you can't tell alltel that the phone is us cellular. If you do they may tell you they can't allow another service's phone on their network. There is also another problem. If you do get the MEId swapped you may only get US celllular's easyedge instead of your own alltel online store and such. What I mean is, you can't go online and you can't send pictures. I know this because I have an Alltel phone and US Cellular service. I can't access my contacts back up to get my phone numbers and I can't use my music on my microSD as ringtones. So it's possible but you should maybe dig a little bit further to see if you can get more info.
If I had an contract plan with alltel and i cancelled the contract can i use the phone as a prepaid phone
Personally, I have had an Alltel cell phone and I have also had Verizon and T-Mobile. My suggestion is to use T-Mobile because they have a greater coverage area and their plans are cheaper.
In my experience from dealing with my Alltel prepaid, it depends on your area code. Some parts of the US are still managed by Alltel network. For instance, I moved from 912 (Hazlehurst Ga) to 813 (Tampa FL). 912 is still under Alltel, when I went to change my cell to the 813 area code, they informed me that I was in Verizon network now and not only would I have to pay through Verizon but I would also have to use Verizon's prepaid plans. Easier way to find out is if you still have Alltel stores in your area, then most likely you'll pay Alltel.
Nope. Totally different Technology. Verizon uses CDMA and Cingular uses GSM CDMA carriers have better coverage in the United States, GSM service has a larger global footprint There ARE Hybrids out there. I think SAMSUNG makes one. But I'm assuming the question has more to do with NOT buying a new phone if you don't have to.
Metro PCs is able to "flash" phones from other carriers for use with their service under certain conditions. The phones must be CDMA, meaning they do not use a SIM Card (Major CDMA carriers include Sprint, Verizon, Qwest, Cricket, Alltel). You will not be able to access all features of the service when using a flashed phone, these phones are good for calls and texting only. The phone does not be unlocked to be flashed.
You cannot flash it since at&t is a GSM or "chip" phone it can only be flashed to other carriers that are GSM such as T Mobile or telcel, and cricket is a CDMA which can be flashed from phones such as sprint, verizon and alltel.
Verizon wireless users can use myxer to get ringtones i use myxer to get stuff for my phone (i have a phone from Verizon wireless).
The LG Prada phone is a GSM based phone. Alltel uses only CDMA digital servies. The two service types are not compatible as they use different technology.