Yes... depending on a phone company.
Yes, you will need a SIM card to use your phone in Japan.
you can but if i were you i would use a sim card or a memory card because you break the phone the song is lost
No. Since it is a CDMA phone, it does not use a SIM Card.
Then just get an iPod touch ..
of couse it does every phone has a sim card
A cellular phone, no matter what the provider, requires a SIM cart to be operational. Your provider may be able to give you a new SIM Card for the phone, if it is unlocked to work with that network.
Yes the phone does turn on, but you can't call or text neither use bluetooth.
Yes, you can as long as the O2 phone is unlocked, then you can use a Vodafone SIM on it, or a SIM card from a different carrier.
NO. The SIM card is NOT a normal SIM card, its only for that particular phone and for use on MetroPCS's LTE network it was activated with. If its taken out to be used in another phone, it deactivates, rendering the phone and card useless.
When you buy a tmobile phone it camoes with a sim card. If you already have a tmobile phone and break it you can buy a pre-paid phone and put your old sim card in it
Provided the handset is not locked to a network then yes.