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Yes you can !... The apps and hardware on the handset are not restricted by having no service. No service simply means you cannot send or receive calls, texts or data.
Bluetooth will allow the use of wireless headsets as well a handy and quick way to share information between cellular phones that doesn't use data service.
Check the label or tech data sheet for drying times. It could vary from 60 minutes to 24 hours and up to 72 hours before putting the floor back into service.
No. I tried to find a website but was not successful. you can just find the service provider such as mobilink Pakistan 0300, 0301 etc, telenor Pakistan 0345, 0346 and so on. The companies will not tell you the bio data or even name of the holder of the sim. The basic information of the mobile service provider is available on wikipedia.org
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You can get a data plan from a service provider such as Verizon.
To get Blackberry service, you would have to register the device for a special Balckberry data plan.
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If you want to use the Blackbery Service, then you should register the device for a Blackberry Data plan.
If the Blackberry 8800 is already unlocked, then yes, you should be able to use the phone on the Orange carrier. If you want to use the Blackberry data service, then you would need to register the device for a Blackberry Data plan as regular data plans do not work on Blackberry phones.
If you just want to use the phone and text functions of the Blackberry, then you don't need to, however, if you want to use data, then you should register your phone for a Blackberry service as any regular data plan would not work on Blackberry phones.
Yes, BlackBerry devices do require a BlackBerry data plan on Verizon. BlackBerry devices are a Smartphone and they require a BlackBerry data plan no matter what service provider you have. You cannot use them for talking and texting only without Internet or email.
If you are on a data plan its free. If you aren't, you can still use it if you have wifi. For example, if you have wifi in your house you can go on the internet for free when you are at home. If you have a data plan it allows you to go on the internet even if you dont have wifi.
yes. gogle search under flash blackberry to cricket service and it will cost you around 40bucks for "full flash" meaning you will have mms, sms, data
Before you can use the internet on a Blackberry phone, you would have to register the device first for a special Blackberry Plan, as regular data plans will not work on these phones. And data plans are not free services with any service providers, including AT&T.
A Blackberry functions as a personal data assistant basically a mini computer. Blackberry's also has the exclusive blackberry messenger service so they can send instant messages to other blackberry's.
if your phone company supports the blackberry and if you signed up for blackberry service. I pay an extra charge for data/bb messenger so I can send messages to friends who's PIN I know.