Consumer Cellular operates as an MVNO on AT&T's network, thus you can use any AT&T compatible phone with Consumer Cellular's SIM card, even if its not unlocked (yes, even the iPhone's).
If you want to use a T-Mobile phone or another GSM phone that's not from AT&T, you will need to get it unlocked.
CDMA phones (Verizon/Sprint/MetroPCS/etc) are not compatible as they do not use GSM or SIM cards.
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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.
The only phones that work with SIM cards anymore are cellular one (AT&T) and i think Verizon does too. hope that helps!
Not all cell phones are compatible with SIM cards. Some only work with a contract, and you need to unlock the phone before you can use a SIM card.
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No, cellular phones do not contain hard drives. They do have internal memory but they have a different type of setup than a computer. Some cellphones even take memory cards.
US Cellular uses CDMA technology, not GSM, so, their phones do not use SIM cards.
You must have a SIM card for the carrier you want to use and the phone must be compatible with that carrier.
T-Mobile phones do not work with Verizon's Service. T-Mobile phones use Sim Cards and Verizon does not, so they are not compatible.
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Yes, Vertu phones can work with AT&T SIM cards, provided the phone is unlocked and compatible with AT&T's network frequencies. Most Vertu models support GSM technology, which is compatible with AT&T's network. However, it's essential to check the specific model's specifications to ensure full compatibility with AT&T's services.
Verizon does not use sim cards in their phones (except the iPhone). So no you would not be able to use an AT&T Sim card in a new Verizon phone. sorry.
Nokia, Motorola, and Samsung all have phones available which are compatible for use with a Sony Ericsson memory card, according to consumer reviews. One who wishes to use Sony accessories with other phones, however, would be well-advised to confirm the size of the memory card and be aware of different storage capacities among different memory cards--even when they are produced by the same manufacturer.