Yes, you can check your text messages over the internet without a SIM card if you use certain messaging services that sync with your phone. Applications like WhatsApp, Google Messages, or iMessage allow you to access your messages on a web interface or another device as long as your phone is connected to the internet. Additionally, some carriers provide web-based platforms to view text messages, but you typically need your phone to be connected and linked to the service.
No. A sound card can be used without internet access, and the internet can be used without sound.
If your phone is a GSM phone, then it would not take messages without a SIM card on the phone. It would not even work without it.
Yes, you can use the LG Lucid 2 without a SIM card. The device will still function on Wi-Fi for browsing the internet, using apps, and accessing features that do not require cellular service. However, you won't be able to make phone calls or send text messages through your carrier without a SIM card.
No , you don't need an SD card for the Internet. it'll work just fine without it.
no because i got moshi bandz on heymoshi without credit card.
Any legitimate job on the internet DOES NOT require you to have a credit card. Never pay a fee for any job, it's a scam.
Yes, you can get a prepaid card for internet access for your laptop. Many mobile carriers offer prepaid data plans that come with a SIM card, which you can use in a mobile hotspot or a compatible laptop. Additionally, some providers offer prepaid Wi-Fi hotspots that allow you to access the internet without a contract. Be sure to check for coverage and data limits in your area before purchasing.
Yes, you can check logs.
No, you will not be able to get a payday loan on a child's social security disability check with or without a debit card.
Your computer will have to have a built in wireless card. You can then go to a WiFi hotspot.
Why check your result without the scratch bank? Go to Spring Bank and buy the card, it's only about 400 Naira. Help the system to help you.
Assuming you're talking about an internet USB dongle - no. The service provider needs to know who to charge for the internet usage, so the dongle has a SIM card linked to an account.