unfortunatly not. Because Verizon uses a CDMA network and T-Mobile uses a GSM network the two are not compatible. This is due to T-mobile having the need for sim cards where as Verizon simply does not. because of this there is no place in the back of a Verizon phone where you can put a sim card
no, sprint and Verizon are cmda. att and t-moble are gsm.
The Blackberry Storm.
Sprint.
Verizon BlackBerry email makes it easier for a person to receive emails to his/her BlackBerry phone. If a person needs help to set up the Verizon BlackBerry email or has any other questions regarding it, the person can contact Verizon for support.
According to the BlackBerry Curve website, the BlackBerry Curve 8330, which isn't out yet, will be available for Sprint and Verizon Wireless.
You will be able to get Blackberry accessories like chargers and headphones from Verizon. You may be able to get parts such as buttons and screens from Verizon.
Blackberry phones are compatible with Wi-Fi networks and some are capable of working in a 3G or 4G network, depending on the provider. Verizon and AT&T are good providers for this.
A Sprint Blackberry smartphone is sold through by the Sprint cellular company either individually or in combination with a Sprint cellular contract. This Blackberry is not configurated for use on any other cellular networks including AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, etc. On the other hand, a normal Blackberry has no network restrictions and can be used with any cellular network.
On the Verizon wireless network it is 489.99 on contract it is for 2 years, 199.99 with a 100.00 rebate so after the rebate it is 99.99
Blackberry curve and Bold prices:The blackberry curve 9300 costs $49.99 for Verizon. The blackberry bold costs $99.9, because it has different software.
yes you are charged by verizon
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