Mobile phones require towers to transmit signals. There are no towers of this type in Antarctica, so, no, your mobile phone would not be useful to place or receive calls.
However, everything that is self-contained in the device should operate as expected -- indoors only. Out of doors, the cold would drain the battery in a short time.
Only if the T-Mobile phone is unlocked. If the T-Mobile phone is still locked, only T-Mobile SIMs will work.
== == Depends on the phone's configuration.
An AT&T sim card will not work in an T-Mobile phone as it is locked to particular carrier itself... If you want to put your AT&T sim in your T-Mobile phone you can try unlocking your phone
It should work
Your Virgin Mobile phone won't work with Zong because it may require a short code. Virgin Mobile is best known for having prepaid cellular phones and does not work with different mobile payment websites.
NO!
Yes
3 mobile is a cellular phone service available in Europe.
The LG Voyager mobile phone is not available in the UK. LG Voyager mobile is a CDMA phone, which does not work outside the US.
yes it will work
No it wont you need to get the Verizon cell phone unlocked for the T-mobile chip to work. Look on the Internet as to how to do this.
Your mobile phone will pick up a network provider when you are in Ireland so your phone will work.