Yes as long as it's an AT&T compatible phone it SHOULD work. Mine did, though they claim there may be some AT&T network phones that may not work. They will send you an activated SIM card with your phone number or a new number if you wanted. I slid it in the phone & everything worked. The only thing that will not work is pressing & holding the 1 key to check email. That seems to be programmed for the AT&T number only on my phone & I can't change it.
No...US Cellular is a CDMA and T Mobile is GSM. Incompatible.
Depending on the make and model of the phone you should be able to activate a US Cellular phone with nTelos. Please contact 1-877-468-3567 for nTelos Customer Service to have it verified before activation!
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I'm not sure of the context of your question, so I will assume you are asking if you can activate a cellular phone in the US, as opposed to activating a US Cellular phone (which is a wireless network in the US). Here are the different scenarios on activating a cellular phone in the US:Activating a carrier-based phone with the same carrier--you can activate a carrier-based phone with the same carrier, even if the phone has been inactive for a long period of time. It is functional provided it can connect to the current bands in that network.Activating a carrier-based phone with another carrier--if the phone is locked (tied to a particular carrier), it will not function if you attempt to activate it with another carrier. If you are able to get the phone unlocked (either thru the carrier, manufacturer, or on your own), it might work with another carrier provided the phone can run on that other carrier's network bands.Activating an unlocked phone with any carrier (traditional and pre-paid)--most unlocked phones, and this is assuming they are designed to be used in multiple bands in the US and/or elsewhere, can be activated on most carriers.Activating a carrier-based phone with a pre-paid carrier--it is possible to activate a carrier-based phone with a pre-paid wireless carrier, assuming that carrier has bands that match what the carrier-based phone had previously. An example is the pre-paid carrier Straight Talk, which utilizes bands from the four major wireless carriers (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint).
3 Mobile is not the name of a cellular phone company. There is a cellular phone company by the name of T Mobile. T Mobile has a variety of phone and data plans.
when at&t, sprint,verizon etc... get a new phone, us. cellular gets it 6 months to year later. i think us cellular doesnt want to pay for a phone till it comes down in cost. i have been a costumer of us cellular my self for many years and i have been asking that same question over and over.
There are five major cell phone providers that carry this brand of cell phone. Those providers are Verizon Wireless, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and US Cellular.
According to FierceWireless, some of the top cell phone providers in the United States are Verizon and A,T&T. Sprint and other carriers are also listed and ranked based on various company attributes.
No. The networks used by T-Mobile and US Cellular are incompatible with each other.
If the T-moblie Phone is locked no if unlocked yes. try it.
You can check with AT&T, T-mobile, or even Boost mobile for a data package for an unlocked Samsung Galaxy 3 phone from US Cellular.
at&t is in the top ranking. t mobile and verizon also provide prepaid cellular services.