No; Cellular One phones do not take SIM cards. Actually, Cellular One does take SIM cards. At least around in our area they sure do- we all use them here :). Now then I think that if they phones are unlocked they should work with each other. For example I used an IPHONE with my cellular one account.
US Cellular uses CDMA technology, not GSM, so, their phones do not use SIM cards.
No...US Cellular is a CDMA and T Mobile is GSM. Incompatible.
Yes , providing the go-phone is unlocked from all networks. If it's locked to a specific network, you'll need to have it unlocked before the consumer SIM card will work in it.
It would work if the phone has a SIM card slot and you get one of the u.s. cellulars SIM cards
SIM cards do not have to be manufactured by the same company as the phone itself. There are many manufacturers of SIM cards out there.
No. Nearly all cellular phones have a built-in memory. On phones that use SIM cards, the user can choose to save contacts and other information to either the SIM card or the phone.
When I lost my phone and asked for a new SIM card, I went into the Cell One store and it was free. You do however need to bring your account information with you and it will terminate your old SIM card.
One can purchase smart phone sim cards by going to Radio Shack. Radio Shack has both many retail stores and an online store that sell smart phone sim cards.
No they use CDMA tec.
An unlocked phone can be used with any cellular phone carrier SIM card making is transferable from carrier to carriers. Dealers keep their customers loyal to their wireless providers by "locking" the phone so only SIM cards from their systems can be used in their phones.
we can transfer sim from digital phone to g phone