Everything is the same as any other mobile service provider in terms of daily use. You can buy all the latest phones or even bring your own from another carrier. With Mint, you buy its service for 3, 6, or 12 months at a time instead of the typical monthly payments, which gets you...
Can we buy a SIM card and use it with phone service? If so, where can we get one? By anon74615 — On Apr 03, 2010 if i bought a new phone on orange, but wanted to stay with 02 or some other carrier,could i take the sim card from my old phone and put it in my new ...
If you use a VPN (virtual private network) on your phone, your carrier may charge you for calls based on the location of your VPN server if it's located outside of the U.S. Your carrier should inform you that you will be using international roaming when you first connect. However, it...
If you receive an invalid MMI code message and have verified that you entered the code correctly and are eligible for the feature or service, the Subscriber Identification Module card, or SIM, may be corrupt. If this is the case, your can carrier replace the SIM card for you. If you sus...
your options are limited. Blacklisted IMEI numbers are shared between carriers and cannot be easily unblocked. When a phone is locked to a particular network, the IMEI number won’t work until the carrier removes the lock. Your only remedy is to contact the previous carrier and ask them to ...
5G specifications by carrier Here is the list of 5G offerings by the carrier for easy reference: T-Mobile: 5G UC (Ultra Capacity): Mid-band and high-band 5G Extended Range: Low-band AT&T: 5G Plus: Mid-band and high-band 5G Evolution: Low-band ...
So, when it comes to GSM, each of the subdivided carrier frequency is further segmented into separate slots of time using the techniques of TDMA. Each frame of TDMA would last for around 4.164 milliseconds (ms) and would then have 8-time slots. Each physical channel or time slot in the ...
they are not considered a carrier network. Some examples of these types of providers in the United States include Boost Mobile, Mint Mobile and Tracfone. They use another company's network as the carrier network for their service and are referred to as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO)...
When I use my present phone from AT&T, but unlock it at the end of contract, how do I get the minutes to use? Where are they coming from? Who am I paying? How do I switch to other carriers with the unlocked phone? I have to buy another carrier's sim card? So that requires ...
Either way (don't use many minutes or do use many), I think this plan works for everyone. I've had the plan for almost seven years now and wouldn't consider any other. Byanon110351 There a new tracfone that's made for seniors and it looks great. Samsung phone, prepaid with a nice...