There are many places one might go to purchase a phone. If one is interested in purchasing a phone with transfer talk capabilities, one might try purchasing from an office supply store.
when you use mobile phone to purchase the produ t and transfer the money,the transaction is called
It is usually not possible to transfer a contract phone into another person's name unless the contract time has expired. Once it has expired, the company that provides the service for the phone will perform a credit check on the person who wants to purchase your phone. If they pass the credit check, the company will write an entirely new contract for the other person.
There are many ways: -Bluetooth (someone send is to you over phone) -Downloading of Internet -Data transfer goodluck
Yes, any phone that you can access the internet with has the ability for you to purchase GPS with the plan, depending on the budget you have to spend on the plan.
I was told that i can transfer all my pictures and phone numbers from one phone to the one am using now?
You should get the owner's written permission to do that. Submit it to the phone service provider to get the line.
One can purchase a cheap AT&T pay as you go phone in the AT&T online store or their local branch. Alternatively, one can look for the phone in online stores like eBay and purchase a sim card separately.
You can purchase a copy machine that has fax capabilities (for hard copies) or if your phone can connect to your computer and you have internet you can send from your computer.
Yep, but i am not sure about how much it really costs
To purchase a Sharp phone, you can go to the Sharp website, select your region site to go to your country Sharp website. From there, you can purchase a Sharp phone directly and online from Sharp. Otherwise, electronic stores like Best Buy, NexTag and Hi Mobile have Sharp phones available for purchase.
No, this phone does not offer GPS capabilities.
This information comes from knowledge of owning a Blackjack I, not Blackjack II. It may still work since the operating systems for both versions of the phone are similar.Do both phones have service? Or did you just get a new phone and want to transfer them from your old phone?If both plans have service, you could:* Text the photos to the other phone. If you got a new phone and just want to transfer them from your old phone OR if both plans have service:* Set up a bluetooth connection from both phones and transfer each picture individually. * Using your data cable to transfer them 1) to your PC then 2) to the other blackjack. * Purchase a MicroSD card and transfer them that way.