Most mobile handsets are sold 'unlocked'.. therefore - you should be able to use your existing SIM card in the new handset.
Not neccessarily. Some providers allow you to keep your old phone number, and of those some charge a fee while others do it for free.
no if you already touched it you keep it
can I keep my number
am with straighttalkand need a new phone but want to keep my same number
Usually you can get free wireless phone upgrades with your current provider, because they want to keep you, the free phone usually ties you in a few more years with that provider.
Usually you can get free wireless phone upgrades with your current provider, because they want to keep you, the free phone usually ties you in a few more years with that provider.
no
True!
Cell phones are nice, but they seem to outlive their battery. Rather than keep your phone plugged in all the time, why not shop for a replacement battery instead? Replacement batteries are sometimes expensive, but they are usually less expensive than buying a new phone. Even if you qualify for a trade-in phone purchase, you might want to buy a replacement battery anyway if you really like the phone you have now.
Ask and visit phone providers and see what they say about free phones. There are actually free phones out there. You just have to keep your eyes peeled out.
no you can not sorry
If you are experiencing a problem with your SafeLink phone please call us at 1-800-378-1684I lost my phone and called this number, I was connected with an agent right away, they deactivated my missing phone and the one time courtesy replacement is on the way. According to the policy it will be a refurbished phone and according to the agent I can keep my number:)