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TFT Screen 1.8 inch Cheap Feature Mobile Phone

TFT Screen 1.8 inch Cheap Feature Mobile Phone

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Frequency GSM 900/1800MHz
TypeDual sim card dual standby
Designbar
Bluetooth Bluetooth
FM FM
Camera HD Digital Camera
Display 1.8  inch TFT screen
Speaker 3D Sound Stereo Speaker
Memory Built in 32+16 memory
TV functionNo
Color Black/PINK/Blue/Coffice
Standby timeAbout 240-360Hours
Talk timeAbout 180Hours
Main functionBluetooth,FM,MP3,GPRS,WAP
AdditionalCalendar,Alarm,Note,Stopwatch,Games
Multi-languagesEnglish, French,Arabic, Persian




Q: I have an already used t-mobile sidekick. Someone recently just bought me a SIM card that was not activated or anything. I was just wondering. 1. Is that type of SIM card able to be set up as a prepaid plan? 2. How do I go about getting the SIM card activated for a prepaid plan? 3.Will they let me use the old sidekick that I already have? 4. About how much do you think this will cost? (I want the dollar a day plan where you only pay the days you use the phone)Also, if theres anything else I need to know, please let me know :] thanks so mucch
Yes you can activate your old sidekick with T-Mobile. You would need to bring your old cell phone and activate that sim card as a prepaid. I recommend bringing that sim card and your cell phone to a nearby T-Mobile store and they will activate that sim card for you on the sidekick prepaid plan. The sidekick plan will cost you a $1.00 a day which includes unlimited text, internet, email and instant messaging. However if you receive calls or make calls it will cost you 15 cents a minute. So if you add up the fees it will cost you $30 or more per month for this plan.
Q: i am going to buy a new mobile phoneplzzzzz suggest me something kooooooool
get a tracfone - cheap prepaid, no contracts, and they have some pretty cool phones! )
Q: What is the network. What cell phone is C network?
C network is CDMA network. CDMA is code division multiple access (Code Division Multiple Access) English abbreviation, is spread spectrum communication technology developed a new mature wireless communication technology.
Q: Forgive me for maybe being a little stupid but i assume that a sim free unlocked mobile phone is just a plain old handset that will accept any sim card?I currently have a phone with Tesco mobile on a PAYG tariff - i assume that if i bought a sim free unlocked phone, i could take my sim card from my current phone and put it into the new one and it would work just fine? ie. i'd keep my current number and i'd stay on my PAYG tariff?
Hi Dude if you get an unlocked phone put your current sim card in it then YES it will work fine the only thing your need to do is contact tesco customer services to get the settings for mms the internet sent to your phone so that you can still send recieve picture messages (providing it is a camera phone?) yes you will keep your same no. it will still be on the same payg tariff ! as all your account details no. etc are all programmed into the sim card ! no your not being stupid for asking the question if your unsure yes a sim free unlocked phone is just a normal phone that will accept any sim card hope this helps
Q: How does a mobile come to know that which operator is meant for it. What exactly happens and how a mobile phone attach to the network.How it is different if the mobile is in roaming area?
A cell phone network is made up of the cell phones themselves, base stations, and the mobile switching center (MSC) hardware which does call routing, etc. The base stations (cell towers) are always broadcasting out control signals that contain a System ID (SID) and how it expects cell phones to identify themselves. When you power up a cell phone, it hears this and registers with the nearest base station and your cell phone sends its Mobile ID Number. This Mobile ID Number is more than just your cell phone number, it also contains its own system ID (SID) number, and it also contains the ESN, Electronic Serial Number that identifies that specific phone. If the base station's SID and cell phone's SID match, then the phone is on its home network. If not, then you are roaming and connect to another provider's network, usually for additional charges. Your phone usually can hear multiple cell towers but connects to the one that has the best signal (signal to noise ratio). After your phone is registered, your cell phone number plus ESN are forwarded to the MSC, which sends this to a home location register or HLR. If it turns out you're not on your home provider's network, it goes to a VLR, Visiting Location Register. This way the cellular network always knows where you are, that is, which cell you're in (what cell tower) so calls can be router to/from your cell phone.
Q: I have had t-mobile phones for a while, and they kinda suck, but my blackberry pearl just broke, and before that my razor broke, so I'm looking for a new phone. They're so expensive, but I want one that won't break. I'm thinking a google phone, sidekick, or a behold. Does anyone have a suggestion? Thanks :)
If okorder
Q: ahoyweird one for ya.I've had a few problems with people harrassing me, they are violent types and although they don't know where I am, I heard someone say they could 'track my mobile' because they do know my mobile number (yeah im about to get a new mobile but still). Looking on google I see plenty of sites that advertise this abiltity.is it possible? I thought only the police etc could do it.Do they only need my mobile number to track? or do they need to know the sim number as wellthey don't know my simcheers
I just tried
Q: I was wondering if i bought a phone from Virgin Mobile can i switch it to Us Cellular?
unfortunately, Virgin Mobile phones have their phones modified only to work with Virgin Mobile. You would have to purchase a phone from U.S Celluar if you wanted to use U.S Celluar service. Virgin Mobile phones have their phone modified pretty well. Hope this helps :-)
Q: do you have a mobile phone?who uses mobile phone the most in your family?
I would have to say I probably do (20 y/o male) but my sister is either a close second or beats me (18 y/o). I use mine frequently, especially texting, but also placing calls, taking pictures and videos, and playing games. My sister regularly takes calls on our home phone, but most of my friends don't even know that number. Both of my parents have cell phones, my dad hardly ever uses his.
Q: I am in search to purchase a new phone. i hate all the att phones, they're ugly. so i heard that you could buy a t-mobile phone and put your sim card in and it would work. i wanted to know if this was acurate information. any comments?
Yes, it will work, but only if the phone is unlocked. T-Mobile phones are usually locked for use only on T-Mobile, but if you buy them at full price directly from T-Mobile, they'll unlock it for you. (well not the Sidekicks, but other T-Mobile phones.) You can also buy just about any phone already unlocked on like OKorder and places like that. Usually you'll get most services when using a different phone, but there might be some special features that are not available. (for example if a T-Mobile customer has a myFaves plan but uses an ATT phone, they can't manage their Fave Five on the phone itself.)

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