Typically when you purchase a cell phone, the company that sold you the phone (ex: AT&T) ‘locked’ the phone before you bought it, so you can only use it on their network. This means that you can’t use your phone on any other network, even if you change the SIM (which is an abbreviation for …
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Apr 01
Zt2688 Quad Band Dual Card Bluetooth Tv Unlocked Cell Phone
Description: This Cell Phone works with the following GSM Frequencies: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz.Always confirm with your carriers or providers before buying this item. To check the specific network frequency for your carrier and region Click here Main Feature:GSM:850/900/1800/1900 2.6 inch touch screen Dual sim cards dual standby Support analog TV function Bluetooth supported FM/MP3/MP4 supported TF card …
Apr 01
How to unlock AT&T Samsung A737
This is a guide on how to unlock your AT&T Samsung A737 phone to any network. Easily switch simcards using the same AT&T Samsung A737. Simply follow the instructions, enter the unlock code, and your phone is unlocked. How to get an unlock code for Samsung A737 Do a code look up to find out …
Apr 01
Waiting for the Cell Phone That Will Cook Me Breakfast
My first cell phone made phone calls and stored some phone numbers for me. That was about it. It really didn’t need to do much more than that. Then the day came when my beloved cell phone fell out of my jeans pocket and landed in the bottom of the ocean as I stepped on …