SIM Cards are made to work in any mobile phone. But some mobile phones especially if bought from a mobile phone operator are blocked and work only with a SIM of the operator who sold you the phone. An exception is that some rare phones like iPhone 4 use Micro SIM, therefore a normal SIM just doesn't fit.
Yes, you will keep your number because the number is saved to the sim card not onto the phone.
if it is the same like at&t it will work unless its locked out.
that phone should be able to call, depending on the network
The Phone Number is assigned to the SIM card. If you put the SIM card into the new phone, the number will be the same, However not all SIM cards wil transfer to all phones.
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No... the funds credited to your phone's account is still valid - you simply order a new SIM card (with the same number).
A sim card is a chip in your phone that holds information as to your phones identity such as your phone number. A sim card can be transferred to another phone allowing you to have to same phone number as well as your contacts.
Assuming you keep the same SIM card or number, yes.
You have to have the SIM's card from the phone. So probally not
The only way to get the phone call history of your mobile number when you get a new sim is by backing up the history on the internal memory of the phone. Even if the sim card has the same phone number, generally, the phone call history trail will be wiped out. Alternatively, phone call histories are recorded internally and can always be retrieved from the phone carrier website.
Yes, you can. It's simply a matter of someone at the phone company changing the details on their computer system. You'll still have the same number, but your plan will change.
No reason why not - provided (a) the card is physically compatible, and (b) the old phone is either on the same network, or has been unlocked.
Contact your carrier to determine this. Most carriers will allow you to purchase a replacement sim with the same telephone number.
Yes, you do get a new number with mobile phones, but if you had a phone before and want to keep that same number for your new phone, you can keep your old number. Most companies will charge a small fee for that, but if keeping your old number is important to you then it is worth it.
depends on the memory card( for example a sd card or a micro sd card) and if your new phone takes the same kind