Yes, look for a metopcs store to flash it to thier network.....
can i connect an i phone to a metro service?
The Samsung SCH-U340 is a CDMA phone, and MetroPCS primarily operates on GSM technology. Since Verizon is a CDMA network and MetroPCS uses GSM, these two technologies are not compatible. Therefore, your Verizon Samsung SCH-U340 will not work on MetroPCS. If you want to use MetroPCS, you'll need a GSM-compatible phone.
No, they don't have sony phones. Part of the problem, is that Sony phones aren't compatible with MetroPCS technology - at least not on a full scale. MetroPCS uses CDMA technology and most Sony phones don't use CDMA... Any sony phone I've ever come across needs a SIM Card...CDMA phones don't use SIM cards. That right there should tell you about the obstacles. Now, I'm sure you can go get an unlocked Sony phone, and take it to MetroPCS dealer and have them flash it and get it to work on their network. But I'd be surprised if you'd get full functionality out of it. You also run the risk of frying the phone, although this risk is slight.
Yes, you can use a Samsung Galaxy S6 on the MetroPCS network, provided the device is unlocked and compatible with the network's bands. MetroPCS operates on T-Mobile's network, so ensure the S6 supports the necessary GSM bands. You'll also need to insert a MetroPCS SIM card and may need to configure APN settings for optimal performance.
NO. The SIM card is NOT a normal SIM card, its only for that particular phone and for use on MetroPCS's LTE network it was activated with. If its taken out to be used in another phone, it deactivates, rendering the phone and card useless.
If the phone is from a GSM carrier, then you will not be able to use it on Metropcs, however, if it's from a CDMA carrier, then you might be able to but you need to flash the phone first before you can use it on Metropcs.
You cannot use a T Mobile phone on Cricket network. T Mobile is a GSM carrier while Cricket is a CDMA/iDen carrier. These two technologies are not compatible with each other as they operate on different frequencies. So a T Mobile phone could not support the frequency of the Cricket network even if you have an unlocked phone. If you want to know more about unlocking mobile phones, you can go to - http://globalunlock.com/phones/
MetroPCS operates on T-Mobile's network, utilizing its infrastructure and coverage. This allows MetroPCS customers to access T-Mobile's 4G LTE and 5G services, depending on their plan and device compatibility. As a prepaid carrier, MetroPCS offers affordable pricing and flexible plans while leveraging T-Mobile's extensive network capabilities.
Yes, Metro PCS allows you to flash this phone.
Cricket Wireless utilizes a combination of towers, primarily those owned by AT&T, as Cricket operates as a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO). This allows Cricket to provide service by leveraging AT&T's extensive 4G LTE and 5G network infrastructure. Additionally, Cricket may also use some third-party towers to enhance coverage in specific areas.
MetroPCS uses CDMA technology which is almost used only in the US. Most of the countries use a GSM technology. That means that you won't be able to use your Metro CS phone while you are traveling in an other country.
Qualcomm, Boost Mobile, MetroPCS, Leap Wireless International Inc., Net 10, Sprint, Verizon, Cricket, and Alltel use CDMA technology.