No most phone companies do not allow any SIM card to go into all phones. The only exception I have found is the SIM cards for ATT phones and TMobile phones.
Your simm card has come loose
The SIM card doesn't have a frequency range as such, that comes from the phone the card is inserted into.
No it does not. I have the impact in blue and this phone does not work if a sim card is not inserted or if the sim is blocked.
SIM free - means the phone is supplied 'unlocked' - in that it is not tied to a specific network when you buy it. The phone will work with any inserted SIM card - without having to get it unlocked by your current service provider first.
yes any sim card can go in any phone
Yes, SIM cards do store phone passwords. A SIM card helps the phone service provider identify users by a pass code. When a SIM card is inserted into a phone it remembers text messages, calls, missed calls, and anything else the owner of the phone does.
Some cell phones are designed to use a Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card, or microchip that stores subscriber data. The SIM card is issued by a carrier and provides cell service by activating any phone into which it is inserted. A locked phone, however, will only recognize a SIM card from a particular carrier. If the cell phone is unlocked, it will recognize a SIM card from any carrier. The "lock" is a software setting that keeps the cell phone "loyal" to one carrier.
If the phone is unlocked you should be able to put any type of sim card in there as long as it is a GSM phone with a sim card slot.
Only if the SIM card has been unlocked first.
I had to unlock my phone and what you do is ring up your current provider and they will give you a code to put in to your phone which will unlock it from the provider and then you can use any sim card from any provider in the phone.
No - although the handset will turn on if charged, you cannot make or receive calls, texts etc without a working SIM card.
A phone SIM card is built to an industrial standard, they will fit and work in any phone manufactured by any manufacturer - they all have and provide standard SIM card connectors. However, some Mobile Phone companies who "give" you a free phone as part of a contract deal with, them LOCK the phone to their service (in software in the phone), which means that that phone will only work with a SIM card provided to you by them. It is possible to get the phone "unlocked" or to purchase a "SIM free" phone which then allows you to use any SIM in the phone.