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It depends on your specific model of smart phone. Many phones can be used in offline mode, which gives you access to the WiFi features, contact/phone book features (but you can't call out, obviously), apps installed with the phone that do not use the cellular network, and the camera. Some older phones would not work unless the phone had been previously activated, but that seems to have fallen out of common practice.

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Q: What happens if you try to turn on an unactivated smart phone for instance could I still use it for the data on a wifi network without the service contract?
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