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Welcome to Mobile Phone Sales. Talk about a neat website we have planned for you! With all mobile phones now migrating to “smart phones” with Internet access, email, gps, camera/video, real-time price comparisons via barcode scanning, voice recognition, instant translations, etc… the mobile phone will be the only “digital gadget” that one needs to carry. For now, we bring you informative mobile phone articles, educational and fun mobile phone videos, lively chatter and conversation about mobile phones.

Mobile phones are used for a variety of purposes, including keeping in touch with family members, conducting business, and having access to a telephone in the event of an emergency. Some people carry more than one cell phone for different purposes, such as for business and personal use. Multiple SIM cards may also be used to take advantage of the benefits of different calling plans—a particular plan might provide cheaper local calls, long-distance calls, international calls, or roaming.

The mobile phone has also been used in a variety of diverse contexts in society, for example:
* Organizations that aid victims of domestic violence may offer a cell phone to potential victims without the abuser’s knowledge. These devices are often old phones that are donated and refurbished to meet the victim’s emergency needs.
* Child predators have taken advantage of cell phones to secretly communicate with children without the knowledge of their parents or teachers.
* The advent of widespread text messaging has resulted in the cell phone novel; the first literary genre to emerge from the cellular age via text messaging to a website that collects the novels as a whole. Paul Levinson, in Information on the Move (2004), says “…nowadays, a writer can write just about as easily, anywhere, as a reader can read” and they are “not only personal but portable”.
* Mobile telephony also facilitates activism and public journalism being explored by Reuters

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George asks…

Porting a Net10 (Tracfone) number to T-Mobile, if my Net10 phone’s underlying carrier already is T-Mobile?

I currently have a Net10 (same company as Tracfone) prepaid phone and am looking at T-Mobile‘s Even More Plus plan.

The problem is, the number port eligibility checker says my number already is a T-Mobile number. That makes sense because Net10 uses either T-Mobile or AT&T numbers in my area. A sales rep confirmed that this was the case, though in my experience sales reps don’t know much.

Can I buy a $20 prepaid phone from AT&T, port my current number to it, then port my then-AT&T number back to T-Mobile with a real plan? Has anyone ever done this?

Thanks.

admin answers:

You can also just keep it simple and port from Tracfone (Tmobile) to Tmobile. The operators may get confused but if you explain that it is Tmobile on Tracfone they will get it. Ah hah. Of course, I was wondering why you wanted to port a Tmobile number to Tmobile. Because it’s a Tracfone Tmobile.

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