Multicolor 4.5 Inch Dual-Core Android Mobile Phone/Smart Phone/Cell Phone
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Palteform:MTK6572
CPU: 1.2 GHz Dual-core
Operation System:Android 4.2
screen:4.5" 854*480 G+G
Band:WCDMA/GSM
850/900/1800/1900 WCDMA2100
Founction:GPS,Wifi(wapi),BT,FM
Battery:1800MAH
Color:White,Black
Assistant:one battery,one charger,one usb cable,one Use guider
Size:133.5*67.2*9.9 mm
- Q: can not receive e mail to my mobile phone.
- still I cannot gat my e.mail on my mobile.I have shared mobile phone with my daughter. up till three day a go I was receiving mail but now showing cannot load new mail.
- Q: I was planning on buying a cell phone from t-mobile, the motorola cliq xt. i was gonna buy the phone with a 2 year contract since it's cheaper, but i noticed the cheapest plan is $39.99. I also noticed that once i click the plan, it brings me to a services page where it says required services are android and T-Mobile Android Unlimited Web. do i REALLY need the unlimited web plan or can i just buy the phone/39.99 plan? the unlimited web plan is $30 alone so it would cost 69.99/month. this is my first phone with an actual plan(currently mine is pre-paid), so i don't know much about them. thanks for any input!
- i recommend staying with prepaid. with that said, yes, most of there phones require an unlimited data plan for 30 dollars. and it's not just t-mobile that requires it, verizon is the same way. i say it's just another way for phone companies to get more money. i have straight talk and i love it. it's prepaid and it runs on the verizon network so it has great service. for 30 dollars a month you get 1,000 minutes, 1,000 text/picture messages and 30 MB of data or for 45 dollars a month you get unlimited everything. there's no roaming fees. unlimited calls to 411 at no extra charge, where on other providers it could cost any where from 1.29 to 1.99 for a 411 call. but that's up to you. i have had service with verizon postpaid, t-mobile, tracfone, net10, straight talk, verizon prepaid, t-mobile prepaid, u.s. cellular postpaid and i have to say prepaid wins. contracts really suck. yes the phones are nicer, but unless you pay full retail for the phone and not sign a contract, i don't recommend going with a postpaid account. good luck deciding.
- Q: Do Vodafone mobile phones support Telstra sim cards
- get away from that network
- Q: What documents can I remove in my mobile phone?
- Upgrade system or brush machine, system and program occurrence compatible error report list (including memory using all the contents) will be saved in this file, restart the machine can be deleted.
- Q: I need a new phone with t-mobile. I want it to have a full key board. I have up to 250.00 to buy the phone but if it has a special plan it can't be too expensive. my parents pay for the plan. What phone should I get? Help!
- Noooo. Get the G1 phone from T Mobile. Its T Mobiles head phone, its a IPhone and Sidekick in one, because its touchscreen and has a slider keyboard. Right now T Mobile is preordering it to customers for 179$ if you have been in your contract for atlest half or more a year. But you wait until the phone goes orginally on sale the phone is going to be 299$. And then 399$. I wouldnt get the Sidekick simply because its now boring. tR
- Q: Hello i hafe a i290 motorola phone from boost mobile (the 50 doller unl plane) and my mother jost gafe me her old samsung instinct and i want to no if a can do something i dunno to mak my plan go on that phone or if not what phones can i do it with becouse boost phones suck lol well the i9 dont but i dont got 300 bucks (and if you no whar to get the i9 cheep?) PLEASE HELP!!!!
- You can't. You will need to get a boost mobile phone to use with boost. They use different technology and are not compatible with each others network.
- Q: I'll be travelling for 3 weeks between Scotland, Wales and England in July. I'd like to have a mobile phone, but Canadian phones don't work with the European mobile systems. I would probably only use it for a couple of calls/day and maybe one or two calls back to Canada. After changing planes in Heathrow, I start my journey in Edinburgh. Does anyone have a suggestion for where/how to obtain a good deal on a mobile phone? It is also likely that I will visit the UK again in a year or two, and so have another chance to use the phone. Thanks!
- You might be able to get a pay-as-you-go phone in Heathrow, if your layover is long enough. Otherwise, once you get to Edinburgh, find a mobile phone store- they are everywhere. There's three different ones in St. James Center and at least three more along Princes Street, so if, for instance, you take the bus to Waverly station when you get into town, you could easily walk right into one. You should be able to get a cheap pay-as-you-go mobile for as little as ?10-?15- phones4U has it's cheapest model for ?9.95 phones4u .uk/shop/shop_payg and they have a location in St.James Center. As long as you get ?10 airtime, although since you're not local they might make you buy ?20 airtime- for a three week trip, that should about do you. Any phone you buy here will work all over the UK. Look up the place you're staying online, then type mobile phone, Edinburgh, (name of area or nearby street) into Google- you should be able to find somewhere convenient. Have a great time!
- Q: if i get a t-mobile phone off OKorder or craigslist can i put a pre-paid att sim card in it and i work? without having to call the comnpany's and crap and unlock it .
- the two your telephone ought to be a T-cellular telephone already, or it ought to be unlocked. telephones from a service come locked, so which you would be able to purely use SIM enjoying cards from that service. in case you choose to unencumber your telephone, you may the two ask T-cellular and spot in the event that they're going to, or look into the internet for unencumber codes or an unencumber code generator on your sort of telephone. yet while to procure the telephone without delay from the producer, or did no longer purchase it with a calling plan, it is in all threat unloced. prepaid vs. non-prepaid shouldn't reason a topic. the telephone purely makes use of the SIM card to be attentive to what service and account to bill, and the service comes to a decision how this is billing you. (To the guy above: it is approximately SIM enjoying cards, no longer calling enjoying cards.)
- Q: i am getting a new cell phone through t mobile sometime soon and i was wondering what you think the best one would be to get?
- Hi! I am a new T-Mobile customer, as they recently acquired SunCom (my previous provider). If you are not purchasing the phone directly from T-Mobile, be certain that it is a T-Mobile phone because even though my phone is practically brand new at less than two months old, I can not use all of the features since T-Mobile took over. I do not need the newest/fanciest phones, but I can tell you that I absolutely love Nokia phones. I had/have a Nokia 6103 and I think it is great. The Nokia 6085 is what I have now-it is supposed to be a newer version of the 6103, and they are indeed very similar. T-Mobile has the 6103 but not the 6085, but they do have a Nokia 6086. I would recommend any of these phones. They have voice recorder, camera, video camera, bluetooth, etc. I have them customized in ways that I just can not do with my husband's phone (a Motorola). It might take some time to figure out how to customize it and what settings you want, but you truly can make it YOUR phone. I hope you find the perfect phone! Mine would be, if I could just get a couple features to workthey are supposed to be working out the kinks related to the merger.
- Q: Assalamu alaikom sweet friends :-)i want to know if the use of mobile phones in Egypt differ from its use worldwide ??Do you think that we use it differently ?on a Social level, do you find that it caused a considerable change in the way people communicate.and is it positive or negative ??and please state, from your viewpoint, some advantages and disadvantages for its use .thaaaaaaaaanks in advance :-)
- Weeeeell, yeah, we're a bit undertechnological as I've almost never actually seen a cellphone used in Egypt to make videocalls even though the service is available. Most Egyptians don't use their cellphones to browse the web even though most of the people in the west do. Of course, it's caused a considerable a change. A huge change Positive and negative. Positive because you actually get the chance to communicate freely with whoever you want, there are no location restrictions (because it's not connected to any wall or something) and you could call them instantly. Negative because, as you can contact them instantly, you can disrupt their private lives and steal their privacy completely.
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Multicolor 4.5 Inch Dual-Core Android Mobile Phone/Smart Phone/Cell Phone
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- -
- Supply Capability:
- -
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