Carrier-linked drugs are often activated through hydrolysis.
It probably can't since the signals are different.
An activated carrier is a molecule that temporarily stores and transfers energy in biological processes. It functions by carrying high-energy chemical groups, such as ATP or NADH, to different reactions in the cell where they can be used to drive essential processes like metabolism and cell signaling.
You can buy cell phones that are compatible with any carrier at Ebay.com. They sell a variety of new and used phones that are unlocked and ready to be activated.
Depending on the provider or carrier but the Verizon call blocking feature can be activated by pressing *67 + number
Activated carrier molecules facilitate the transfer of energy and chemical groups within biological systems by temporarily storing and transporting these molecules to where they are needed. This allows for efficient energy transfer and chemical reactions to occur in cells, helping to drive essential processes such as metabolism and cell signaling.
For some company's yes that is what you would have to do. If the company is one that has a sim card just simply take the same card out of the old phone and put it in the new one.
I'm not sure of the context of your question, so I will assume you are asking if you can activate a cellular phone in the US, as opposed to activating a US Cellular phone (which is a wireless network in the US). Here are the different scenarios on activating a cellular phone in the US:Activating a carrier-based phone with the same carrier--you can activate a carrier-based phone with the same carrier, even if the phone has been inactive for a long period of time. It is functional provided it can connect to the current bands in that network.Activating a carrier-based phone with another carrier--if the phone is locked (tied to a particular carrier), it will not function if you attempt to activate it with another carrier. If you are able to get the phone unlocked (either thru the carrier, manufacturer, or on your own), it might work with another carrier provided the phone can run on that other carrier's network bands.Activating an unlocked phone with any carrier (traditional and pre-paid)--most unlocked phones, and this is assuming they are designed to be used in multiple bands in the US and/or elsewhere, can be activated on most carriers.Activating a carrier-based phone with a pre-paid carrier--it is possible to activate a carrier-based phone with a pre-paid wireless carrier, assuming that carrier has bands that match what the carrier-based phone had previously. An example is the pre-paid carrier Straight Talk, which utilizes bands from the four major wireless carriers (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint).
It means "Do Not Buy". A bad ESN simply means the phone is locked or for some other reason you CAN NOT get it activated. Ask the seller for the ESN number, call the carrier of the phone and ask them can they run a check on the esn of that phone and they will tell you why the ESN is bad.
Depending on the carrier or provider, call forwarding may be activated by pressing *72 and deactivate by *73. Else, you need to contact your service provider to aid you on this feature.
Troubleshoot your carrier or remove the battery, wait a few minutes and then reinsert it. Restart the phone.
As long as you both use the same carrier. All you have to do is have your friend cancel their service for that phone so you can get service for it. From there, you can factory reset the phone an it will be like brand-new.