Like you text anyone else; for example, if you want to text someone, you'd type 123-555-4567 as you'd type a regular number.
Contact your service provider - their operators will be able to tell you how much of your data allowance has been used !
In cocawap.com you cam download free mp3 music for free the whole song and it works for metro pcs
Security code being the MSL code so that you can reprogram the phone onto a different network?
Try google and there is a spreadsheet calc that you enter your ESN into
You will need to call Metro PCS customer service. The customer service representative will identify you as the owner. The representative can unlock the phone electronically.
BoostMobile offers nationwide coverage as for MetroPCS they too offer coverage nationwide. I traveled to Puerto Rico with a Boost phone but had no coverage. I was told I would have to buy a phone from a Boost store in Puerto Rico in order to get service there. I now have MetroPCS and when I traveled to Puerto Rico I had coverage and web/messaging with no problems throughout the island and no extra fees. I traveled throughout the United States inland and had no problems with either phones unless the area had no access to a cell tower. Oh by the way my girl friend had Verizon and her plan charged her 69 cents per minute additional in Puerto Rico for calls and they stated she had unlimited web/messaging for no additional fee only thing her service did not work. She had to borrow my phone to text and send pictures plus to call for free. Many times when I did travel throughout the USA my metro worked and so did my boost. Both companies are good companies for the price you pay. A great thing about BoostMobile they have they have montly shrinkage. Which means every 6 months if you pay your bill on time they will lower your bill by $5.00, until the bill is $35.00. So from $50.00 bucks it can be lowered to $35.00 bucks for the same exact service. Saving you a good amount of cash.
It's easy! After unboxing the phone, selecting a rate plan, dial *228 from your new handset and you will be connected to with a MetroPCS representative who can help you activate the phone.
yes.
To make the answer a little more clear.
Yes you can use a Droid, Droid 2, Droid X or pretty much any android with Metro PCS. I have the droid x and it works flawlessly with text and internet and all for only 45.00 a month. There are many guides online to help you with this.
how much does it cost to switch your phone service from sprint to metro pcs
You must provide the following in order to get the unlock code for metro pcs phones for use with other carrier: The phone number of the handset you are unlocking The name on the account The account billing PIN A valid email address
no it does not need if its model no m it does not required
1. Go to Tools & Settings
2. Go to Display
3. Go down to language
4. Select your language!
You won't be able to get a normal plan, but you should be able to get a prepaid plan.
no it does not. Since metro has unlimited txting it does not take track of how many txts you sent or received. :)
No you can not buy a blackberry storm at metro PCS
From the call log, press the "BlackBerry" button to access the pop-up menu.
Select "Options" from the pop-up menu.
Select "Call Forwarding" from the Phone Options Menu.
If you haven't specified a forwarding number yet: Press the "BlackBerry" button to access the pop-up menu.
Select "New Number" and put in a new forwarding number.
Use the back button to return to the Call Forwarding menu. Click on the highlighted "Do Not Forward" and select the desired forwarding number.
Press the "BlackBerry" button to access the pop-up menu.
Select "Save".
Metro PCs is able to "flash" phones from other carriers for use with their service under certain conditions. The phones must be CDMA, meaning they do not use a SIM Card (Major CDMA carriers include Sprint, Verizon, Qwest, Cricket, Alltel). You will not be able to access all features of the service when using a flashed phone, these phones are good for calls and texting only.
The phone does not be unlocked to be flashed.
Well if it's your first time it's 5$ second it's like you have to pay 2 bills in a month
i would assume it means your home telephone number that you might find in the telephone book and not a cell phone number you carry with you. and not the number you may have a fax machine on or if you have a home-based business phone number.
Call MetroPCS. They will reset the pin number and/or password. Developing a list of important passwords and pin numbers and keeping it in a safe place will prevent much heartache and lost time! The list should not be kept on a computer or mobile device that can be hacked.