The best cell phone I think of is a Motorola. I had a Motorola Razor which I liked the best
To find a phone with two sim cards in it, first decide what brand would be the chosen one. Then go the main website of that brand and order the phone. Sites such as Amazon and Ebay are also good places to purchase such items.
well if you misplaced your phone and it was dead,,start thinking "if i was a phone were would i be".it always hellps me
Metro PCS is the network - not the brand of phone ! We would need to know the make & model of the phone to help you further.
The best Pay-as-you-go phone brand would always be depend on the user's preferences. The following are some Pay-as-you-go phone brand which are mostly recommended by users; AT&T GoPhone - Samsung A157 No-Contract Mobile Phone black, Virgin Mobile-LG Optimus Elite No-Contract Mobile Phone white, and Boost Mobile-LG Venice No-Contract Phone-black.
Well I would first try calling the company, sure they sell them for your brand. Or if you don't mind shopping online than you could try looking on Amazon.com or even ebay.com, but first I would try around your local stores.
The first three numbers of your phone number would be the area code, but Minnesota has several.
The brand HTC is a very reliable brand. If you break it and have insurance they will mail you one right away. The customer service is very reliable at any time of day or night. I would highly recommend the HTC brand.
Absolutely nothing. First, they would have to exist to think. Second, they would have to be real to do.
A good phone would be just a plain and simple old fashioned phone. Actually, it really depends what kind of things you need to use. Perhaps a Samsung phone would be of great use to you because a lot of stores sell that brand of phone without a contract.
First and foremst, in order to activate a G1 phone you would need to setup your gmail account on the phone. And in order to do that, you would need internet and data on the phone.
In my personal experience Comcast xfinity provides very reliable phone services. I have never had a problem with interrupted service since I switched to Comcast.
There are too many phone systems to determine which would offer the best price for a business phone system. There are thousands of configurations for business phone systems, so the system and it's specific requirements would determine the phones that would best support it. Once you determine the nature of the phone system, it will be possible to focus on the various phone options.