There is no such thing as a CDMA SIM card, since CDMA phones do not use SIM cards.
I have 2 cdma cell phones and they have standard sim cards
I have a Boost Mobile cell phone under my husbands name and before i can get to them to read them he deletes them so what i would like to know please is what is being sent to my phone and what he is responding back please help me.
Like many CDMA (Sprint and Verizon) phones, the Motorola RAZR v3 - and probably other RAZR phones - HAS NO SIM CARD. It does have a micro-SD card, which extends the phone's memory for camera/video applications, and on-line how-tos frequently confuse the two. The RAZR v3 has no internal SIM card, and attempting to disassemble the phone to extract it will likely destroy the phone. Some newer phones have a CDMA Subscriber Identity Module (CSIM) card which enables SIM portability on CDMA networks.
No, because Sprint uses CDMA and AT&T use GSM. America is one of the few countries with a large CDMA presence, every where else uses GSM. Telstra, in Australia closed their CDMA network down, and replaced it with their Next G network, which is GSM.
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it depends on weather its the phone that is locked or if the sim card is locked. if its the sim card then you need to call telstra and they can unlock it for you. but if its only the phone then the sim card will always work on any other phone
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No, a mobile phone in your left hand pocket is not going to cause a heart attack, although a person with an implanted pacemaker should not carry a mobile phone directly next to the pacemaker.
Hand it down to the next generation or find phone recyclers near your place. You can get cash in exchange or your old phones.
Just about anywhere !.. In towns & cities - they're placed high up on tall buildings or self-standing masts. The mobile phone network uses microwaves to relay the calls - so it needs 'line of sight' from one mast to the next.
Yes. But it's a fairly complicated procedure which is worth trying in my opinion. First, just by a cheap (or free) prepaid T-Mobile phone. Next, take the simcard (smart chip) from that prepaid phone and put it in the phone of your choice, in this case your sidekick. Activate the sim card and your ready to go. But if you have problems using the phone with that simcard, just call T-Mobile customer support from another phone,like a home phone, and tell them you want to update your IMEI number (which is found under the battery compartment). And your all set!!!
3G or 3rd Generation is the next generation mobile technology that completely revolutionises the way you experience your mobile phone. It is a generation of standards for mobile phones and mobile telecommunications services fulfilling specifications by the International Telecommunication Union.
A person can transfer Sims cards from one phone to the next to transfer the contacts. A person can also transfer the contacts to a SD card, then put the SD card in the new phone and extract them.?æ