It does not sound like it to me (2nd paragraph sounds like they won't even help if there is a problem with it):
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Boost Mobile:
United States
As Boost Mobile is wholly owned by Sprint Nextel they run on both Sprint's CDMA network and Nextel's iDEN network. Unlimited by...
No. As long as the Quickfire is still being sold and is still in stock then that is what you will get. You cannot substitute. And the insurance does not replace it for free, there is a minimum deductible of $50 (and higher on some phones)
It is NOT possible to purchase the iPhone from Apple; ATT; Best Buy; or WalMart without in store activation; iPhone data plan; and 2 year service agreement in the U.S. You would have to seek other sources such as eBay or Craigslist
Just take the SIM card out of it and do a master reset on the device and all of your info will be gone. If you are still keeping AT&T service then just put the SIM in another device. If you are cancelling your service then the SIM will automatically be deactivated in that process.
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Yes, take MaryAnn's advice as the voicemail number is definitely NOT your phone number. Every voicemail platform has a unique deposit and retrieval number depending on the market you are in. Nobody would be able to give you that number except for somene with the same area code and exchange as...
There are plans that are labeled iPhone plans but all they are is some basic voice plans with the iPhone data plan for $30 added in. So basically all the plans AT&T offer are available to you and all can be viewed at the website below
If you do then when typing a question do not use the & sign in it as there is a glitch with Yahoo and it causes it to be put in the Sports and Hockey categories
Or try the device tutorials that show you how to do almost anything at this link: https://www.wireless.att.com/support/tutorials.do?universe=att&deviceId=10210
For jsut text meassging you dod not need the internet. If you are wanting to do ringtames, games, graphics, email, picture messaging, any of these will require internet usage. And as far as plans try this link...
If you are only planning to use it as a phone Blackberries are OK, but if you plan on using and data other than text messages they can be expensive as Blackberries require a seperate Blackberry data plan to do anything such as email or anything internet related, even ringtones. These data plans...
All SIM unlock codes are tied to the particular device IMEI and are carrier specific. The request for that code would need to be made from the carrier that the phone was originally manufactured for. Each carrier has their own guidelines as far as what requirements have to be met before that code...
All SIM unlock codes are tied to the particular device IMEI and are carrier specific. The request for that code would need to be made from the carrier that the phone was originally manufactured for. Each carrier has their own guidelines as far as what requirements have to be met before that...
Shucks, you took all the fun out of it with your additional details. I was going to suggest you call it and ask the person that answers it where it is. But seriously, no there is no way to track them, except for cases that involve law enforcement and tracking the signal but they don't do that...
It sounds like you may have an incorrect message center number in your device. If you by chance have AT&T service you can go to the enclosed link for the device tutorial for this device and under prerequisites near the top of the page click on the message center number hyperlink to get to the...