With a pay as you go phone, you just purchase the phone at a department store. When you need minutes, you purchase a prepaid card; you scratch off the back to get an authorization number which you enter into your phone and the minutes will added for you. Some companies, such as Boost, TMobile, Net10, and Metro PCS offer monthly unlimited plans for a set monthly fee. Metro PCS phones are usually more expensive than others.
There are a number of pay-as-you-go cell phone plans that will work in this instance. Virgin Mobile is a great solution for low cost plans that do not involve contracts.
Other cell phone companies include Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, and metroPCS. My personal favorite is Virgin Mobile, their prepaid plans are pretty reasonable and the phones that they work on aren't too shabby.
Only if the T-Mobile phone is unlocked. If the T-Mobile phone is still locked, only T-Mobile SIMs will work.
Yes, T-Mobile phones typically work in Mexico due to international roaming agreements. However, it is recommended to check with T-Mobile for specific coverage and roaming charges before traveling.
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An AT&T sim card will not work in an T-Mobile phone as it is locked to particular carrier itself... If you want to put your AT&T sim in your T-Mobile phone you can try unlocking your phone
Yes, your Boost Mobile phone can work in Aruba, but it depends on the phone model and the network compatibility. Boost Mobile operates on the T-Mobile network, so if your phone is unlocked and supports the GSM network used in Aruba, you should be able to use it. However, you may need to check with Boost for international roaming plans and ensure that your account is set up for international use. It's also advisable to verify any additional charges that may apply while using your phone abroad.
The GSM Mobile phone standard works by allowing a user to participate in a globally available network through the means of SIM cards. These cards are offered as prepaid plans that allow someone to use many different telecommunications providers throughout the world.
It should work
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.
NO!
No. Sprint uses CDMA and PCS technology, while T-Mobile uses GSM, so the Sprint phone would be incompatible with the T-Mobile network. Plus, Sprint phones are generally locked to Sprint anyway, so you couldn't use it even if T-Mobile offered CDMA.