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No, you can buy a Boost mobile card without knowing the phone number or even having a phone. At any time subsequent to the purchase, you can use the card to add credits to your account. This can be done over the phone or on the Boostmobile website.
The number is stored on the SIM card - NOT the handset. Simply take the SIM card from the damaged phone - and insert it into a 'healthy' handset.
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You contact the phone company ! They are the only ones who can change a phone number of a house phone. In the case of mobile phones, it's as simple as changing the SIM card.
NO... The SIM card in a mobile phone - identifies the mobile number connected to the device. It's used to either create a monthly bill - or deduct prepaid credit, when the phone is used to make a call or send a text. An SD card - is simply a memory card - for storing data such as a phone book, pictures ring-tones or tunes. You cannot replace the SIM card with a SD card.
The only way to get the phone call history of your mobile number when you get a new sim is by backing up the history on the internal memory of the phone. Even if the sim card has the same phone number, generally, the phone call history trail will be wiped out. Alternatively, phone call histories are recorded internally and can always be retrieved from the phone carrier website.
You contact the phone company ! They are the only ones who can change a phone number of a house phone. In the case of mobile phones, it's as simple as changing the SIM card.
You can get a credit card. Or do it via mobile phone or iPod. That way u dont need a credit card.
If the US mobile phone is in international roaming mode, you may be able to dial its normal US number. If the phone has swapped in a UK SIM card, you will need to dial the UK number.
Don't change to t mobile. I have it and Hate it. If you must do it just pick a new provider and transfer your phone number.
The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number is specific to the handset. The mobile number is associated with the SIM card. If you swap a different SIM card into the mobile phone, it will have a different mobile number but the same IMEI number. The mobile company will have a record of the IMEI of the handset that used a particular mobile number for a particular call, and your mobile provider has a record of the IMEI of any phone you purchased from them, but you cannot in general trace the IMEI by the mobile number.
There are generally a number of ways to get credit on your mobile phone as follows: * Use the mobile carrier's website and pay for extra minutes using a credit card, debit card or a prepaid card * Call the carrier's phone number dedicated to adding minutes and do so with a credit card, debit card or prepaid card * Go to a store (drug stores, grocery stores ands some convenience stores) that carriers the carrier's minutes cards, buy the card and call the carrier's reload number to credit those minutes