You can change your sim card in any AT&T corp. store in the United States, as long as you have a valid state ID or military ID.
hi if you mean that the phone stops working, you simply take it back and they will most likely replace it. If you broke the phone, I am not sure. I know about the stops working thing because my dad had to get his replaced.
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Go to your local phone service store in your town. Ask them if you can get a cell phone card for your cell phone. They should be able to answer your question.
You can't store music onto a SIM card as the SIM card storage is too little.To store music, you should use a memory card which has a larger amount of space.If your phone don't have a memory card slot, then you can probably store it in the phone memory.
you can replace the sound card from store. if it is in warranty then contact to help line.
If you had a SIM card in your phone, just find a friend or someone in your family that has the same phone as you and put your card in their phone.
they have a micro chip and memory card
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Yes, SIM cards do store phone passwords. A SIM card helps the phone service provider identify users by a pass code. When a SIM card is inserted into a phone it remembers text messages, calls, missed calls, and anything else the owner of the phone does.
Yes, you can use the phone simply by getting a new SIM card.
when you buy a phone it normally comes with it but other than that at electronic stores or your mobile phone store :)
Yes, you can use a Verizon fast card on a Verizon Apple phone purchased from the Verizon store, provided that the phone is compatible with the fast card's services. The fast card typically refers to a prepaid SIM card, which can be inserted into the phone to access Verizon's network. Just ensure that the phone is unlocked or specifically set up for the fast card plan you're choosing. Always check with Verizon for any specific requirements or compatibility concerns.