January 27th, 2008 by admin
Do you have any ATT Wireless Data plan questions? Or any other Mobile Phones questions? Please comment and ask them. I will answer a couple below and then try and answer any other questions later on.
Q: Can I share a data plan with multiple lines on my family talk plan?
A: No, as of right now all data plans with ATT Wireless are single line only.
Q: Are the “Unlimited” data plans really unlimited?
A: Yes, they do not have a set cap. Though if you are using what ATT Wireless may consider far above normal use then they may call and ask you to change to a different data plan.
Q: Is their really a difference between regular Unlimited Data Plans and PDA data plans or Smart Phone data plans.
A: Yes, some smart phones will not recognize the regular Unlimited Data plan and also if you are using a fair amount of Data, ATT may contact you to raise you to a PDA [tag]data plan[tag].
Q: With my Blackberry on ATT do I really have to have a Blackberry Data plan?
A: Yes, the Blackberry Devices will not recognize the standard or PDA data plans and allow you to connect to the internet without a Blackberry Data Plan.
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January 22nd, 2008 by admin
How can I find out what are the latest phones on the market? It is honestly hard. With a hand full of major carriers and new phones emerging all the time for different carriers, their are two main sources. I would suggest to stay on top of what is new and what is emerging to check out GSM Arena and Phone Scoop.
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January 20th, 2008 by admin
What is the default security code for my blackberry mobile device? The default security code for a Blackberry device is the word “blackberry”.
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January 20th, 2008 by admin
Can I reuse a SIM card that was on another account or can I reuse an old SIM card on a new number? Once a SIM card has been used and deactivated it can not be reactivated. So once a SIM card has been taken off an account or made inactive no it can not be used with service again.
What is a SIM card?
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January 20th, 2008 by admin
On GSM phones they have a PUK or SIM card lock. The PUK is a unique code for your phone on your service provider for your particular SIM card. Once you turn this on and your phone ask you to enter the PUK code, you must call your service provider to find out what your PUK code is. If you try your PUK code wrong to many times it will lock your SIM card. Once your SIM card has been blocked you will have to purchase or get a new SIM card.
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January 20th, 2008 by admin
What is the default security code for my Motorola Mobile phone? For most Motorola phones the default security code is five zero’s “00000″.
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January 20th, 2008 by admin
What is the default security code of my LG Mobile phone? For most all LG Mobile phones the default security code is “0000″ that is 4 zero’s.
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January 20th, 2008 by admin
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January 20th, 2008 by admin
Can I email pictures from my phone to my computer, and does that cost to send them? Yes you can email picture from your phone to your computer. To do this go to send a message and in the “to:” section instead of a phone number put in the email address.
Will it cost you? That depends. If you have a messaging package, then it will send like a normal picture message. If you do not have a package then it will cost you the same as a pay per use picture message. If you have a mobile to mobile unlimited messaging plan it will count as an out of your network picture message.
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January 20th, 2008 by admin
What is the default secuirty code of my Nokia phone? For most Nokia phones the default security code is “12345″
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