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.
Yes , providing the go-phone is unlocked from all networks. If it's locked to a specific network, you'll need to have it unlocked before the consumer SIM card will work in it.
If the T-moblie Phone is locked no if unlocked yes. try it.
850 or 1900 will work
A cellular phone, no matter what the provider, requires a SIM cart to be operational. Your provider may be able to give you a new SIM Card for the phone, if it is unlocked to work with that network.
It would work if the phone has a SIM card slot and you get one of the u.s. cellulars SIM cards
Yes you would need to buy a phone card to make calls from Spain. If you have a cellular phone you would be able to use that but remember there is heavy duty roaming charges depending on what carrier for cellular phone you have. If you buy phone cards just make sure to do some research on what cards work and wouldn't work from there.
The sim card will only work in a different phone if the phone is ulocked, in not, no
yes. they most difinantly can. i work for a local cellular service. we actually do this quite often.
You have to pay 15-30 cents each call or you can get an unlock code from your cell phone provider or get the local Sims card from a cellular phone retailer.
Cell phones require: a cellular network, an activated and live SIM Card, and a charged battery (this is assuming that the phone itself has no problems).
The only phones that work with SIM cards anymore are cellular one (AT&T) and i think Verizon does too. hope that helps!
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