Yes you can change your phones compatibility. I have done that to my black berry bold. Try going to the settings or go to where ever you bought the phone. They should tell you what to do.
Unlocked phones can become non-functional but this is rare. When changing carriers, you may need to configure your unlocked phones and sometimes foreign phones may experience compatibility issues.
Special features of the Motorola Nextel phones are their rugged construction, digital cameras, Micro SD card compatibility, and ability to play MP3s. The Motorola Nextel phones also retain their famed "push to talk" feature.
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iphone, android, house phones, all phones you idiot.
Mobile Phones
The amount of time that cell phones change to DST will vary depending on your location. As of November 3, 2013, most phones are updated to observe DST time.
it takes 1000 to change the sidekicks phone.
Canadian travelers can purchase US SIM cards for their phones at various locations such as airports, electronic stores, and online retailers. It is recommended to check with your mobile carrier for specific options and compatibility.
Old Net10 phones may not be compatible with new service cards, as compatibility often depends on the specific model and technology used (GSM or CDMA). It's essential to check if the phone supports the frequency bands of the new service card. Additionally, some older phones may be phased out and no longer supported by the provider. Always confirm with Net10's customer service or their compatibility checker for specific device information.
Most mobile phones that are unlocked or compatible with GSM networks, such as ATT and T-Mobile, will work in the USA. Some phones may also work on CDMA networks like Verizon and Sprint. It's important to check with your carrier to ensure compatibility before purchasing a phone.
Flexibility refers to the ability to adapt or change easily to different situations or requirements. Compatibility refers to the ability of one system to work properly with another system without any conflicts or issues arising.
some do. ipods iphones etc do, and a lot of mobile phones do (nearly all of them).