Pay as you go or prepaid phones are excellent for people on fixed incomes who do not plan on using there cell phone as a primary phone.
No
No reason why not - the device should work with any phone.
Apps and music will work, but you can'y call people without a wireless plan.
The HTC Thunder Bolt requires a data plan to work through Verizon Wireless.
I believe it should be able to work as a modem. Verizon wireless phones do. I guess you need drivers which will allow to access the phone as a modem.
Wireless aircards are basically cell phones for computers. The speed is better than dial-up not usually as good as DSL or Cable. I know that there are cards you can buy for laptops to runa wireless internet,
No i-Phones work with all mobile phone service providers.
There are several websites offering free ringtones for Verizon cell phones. These include, but are not limited to, "Myxer", "Sendmemobile" and "Melofania".
If your Orange SIM is registered for a Blackberry Data plan, then it would still work on other GSM Blackberry phones. Now, if it's just registered for a regular data plan for just text and call, then it would work on other phones.
Alltel is a provider, and not an actual maker of phones. They offer the same kind of phones that are offered through other wireless providers, but with Alltel there is no contract. You can find out more about the availability in your area by looking here: www.alltel.com/
Your phone will work wherever you take it. It will only make calls or connect to wireless data if you call your wireless carrier and request an international travel plan.