In Settings turning Airplane Mode On/Off will end a network connection and will allow the iPhone to find and reconnect with a WiFi network
Yes, the iPhone is indeed a phone and as with any other cell phone it needs a network to call and text. The iPhone is on AT&T, the phone network that works with the iPhone. The iPhone currently does not have any other network/cell provider.
You can buy the iphone from apple & put it on whatever network you want to, but you cannot buy it from a phone network & change the network.
The iPhone 3G is capable of accessing a 3G network. Some of the older iPhones and the new iPhone 4 can not access a 3G network, however. There are many droid that have the same applications as the iPhone but that will hook up to the 3G network.
No. The iPhone currently operates only on the EDGE (2.5G) network.
Contact your network provider to get 4 g network in tolland wagga on an iPhone 5
No, they are one of many network suppliers who provide network access in order you can use your iPhone
In the US, AT&T.
Yes. Both the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S work on Verizon's network. However, you will need to buy the version of the 4 or 4S that is compatible with Verizon.
You get the password to your internet and on your iPhone you go to settings and click wifi and click on your home network and type password
The iPhone 4, is officially supported ,and sold by Verizon, Sprint, and At&t. Same goes for the iPhone 4S. The At&t version can be unlocked, and can be used on a compatible network. Also, the iPhone 4S is coming to Virgin Mobile, and Cricket Wireless
Settings, General, Network
Yes