Yes, it does (if it is outside the only call you can make is 911).
No it wont you need to get the Verizon cell phone unlocked for the T-mobile chip to work. Look on the Internet as to how to do this.
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No, the cell phones have to be from the same service provider in order for them to work.
no
they have a micro chip and memory card
computer cell phone chip
It is the memory in side the memory chip
It is typically burned into a tiny ROM chip on the phone's circuit board.
Chip Computer Claculator Copier Cell Phone
The short answer is no. A cell phone usually uses the carrier's antennas to triangulate the signal and provide the current position of the user; so when there are less antennas to triangulate, the poorer will be the quality of the signal. When there are no antennas, the cell phone won't be able to work as a GPS. However, if the phone does have a specific GPS chip inside, it will use satellites to give the position. Provided that there is not too much interference, it will work as long as the phone is powered.
There is not a cell phone that itself can restrict the Internet but some cell phone networks like Verizon can restrict it from their servers. It really depends on what network you are on.
All the chips on the card look the same they are either a rounded square or an oval. However the data inside the chip is different and the code next to the chip is unique, also the pattern and design on a SIM card is different...