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A mobile (cell) phone would work well if you're staying in your own country. If you mean a phone that can be used absolutely anywhere - you would likely need a satellite phone. A satellite phone is similar to a mobile (cell) phone - but it communicates directly with satellites rather than a mobile phone network.
Only if the T-Mobile phone is unlocked. If the T-Mobile phone is still locked, only T-Mobile SIMs will work.
It is much better to just buy a T-Mobile phone. You could unlock a T-mobile phone that you got from someone else for their service, would be the best match.
I want to make sure I answer this question, after talking to tmobile, because there is sites that want to charge 40 bucks for unlocking your phone and I called T-Mobile asking if they would unlock the T-Mobile phone for use with boost Mobile and they said no problem. It takes about 24 hours and they email you the unlock code with instructions on how to do it. I guess it would be worth the money if you still had a contact or something but other then that... It's free!
You can install the mobile application for Facebook on any smart phone and then you can just use facebook exactly how you would on your computer, except now you can anywhere on your phone!
== == Depends on the phone's configuration.
An AT&T sim card will not work in an T-Mobile phone as it is locked to particular carrier itself... If you want to put your AT&T sim in your T-Mobile phone you can try unlocking your phone
It should work
Your Virgin Mobile phone won't work with Zong because it may require a short code. Virgin Mobile is best known for having prepaid cellular phones and does not work with different mobile payment websites.
This would depend on the phone. The UK and US use different systems for mobile phones but modern phones are designed to work under both systems.
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