Your Virgin Mobile phone won't work with Zong because it may require a short code. Virgin Mobile is best known for having prepaid cellular phones and does not work with different mobile payment websites.
Any Virgin Mobile Paylo phone.
Yes,i,ve been with virgin for 6yrs,but every time i buy a new phone its t-mobile as they have a better range & cheaper & my virgin sim card works fine The only problem is the phone will have t-mobile settings but u can go on the virgin web site 4 the right settings
The answer to that question is Possibly, and No. Half of the Boost Mobile phones use IDEN radios (Integrated Digital Enhanced Network). The phones are easy to identify- they have Direct Connect (the "chirp"). These CAN NOT be used on any service but Boost Mobile, or if unlocked, Nextel (Or Telus in Canada). The other half of the Boost Mobile Phones use CDMA radios (Code Division Multiple Access), and could feasibly be unlocked to be used with Virgin Mobile. Whether Virgin Mobile would choose to allow them on the network is a whole additional answer (doubtful), but the technology technically would work.
no. virgin has proprietory phones that have no SIM cards. they are built in. conversely VM phones will not work on any other carrier...including SPRINT which is the network they use.
Nope, you can't Yes you can they both are cdma. Some people have less knowledge then they say they do but anyway.... Boost virgin and Sprint are all running cdma. But I have actually activated a sprint phone to virgin mobile for a friend of mine. Everything worked right after activating which actually suprised me but I still had to flash virgin mobile firmware on it which makes it a virgin mobile phone. I think they need to ask questions before they let people tell you something that's just a down right wrong answer. With flashing and odin and mobile odin and a just a lunix emulator you can do a lot.
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Yes, triband phones do work in Australia.
From what i know, yes. But there can also be work phones and family phones ect. But the 2 main phones are what you asked.(mobile and home)
Only satelite phones..
None ! ALL mobile phones need a battery to work ! So far - no-one has invented a solar-powered mobile phone.