A:AnswerYes, the NUU Mobile F1 is compatible with AT&T's network. Be sure to talk to your local AT&T representative in order to get the appropriate sized SIM card for your F1. The F1 uses Mini SIM (as opposed to micro or nano) cards. You may also need to provide the IMEI numbers of the phone, which you can find printed on the original packaging or within the battery compartment.
A:AnswerWhile we can't comment about Nokia products, if you have a specific question you'd like to ask, please direct your inquiry to [email protected] and they should be able to help you out.
A:AnswerAs I just wrote in my review, I could not get the voice activation to work, and when I reached out to customer service before returning the phone for a full refund---other than the shipping cost---they told me that that feature was not available on the phone.
A:AnswerI also have T-Mobile and hoped to replace it with my broken flip phone. The only thing I had to do was swap the Sim card from my broken phone. You do need to save your contacts to your Sim card before you swap the Sim card or you will have to enter all your contact information again.
A:AnswerThe NUU Mobile F1 is a quad-band GSM phone--specifically, it will communicate on the 850, 900, 1800, and 1900 GSM bands. It cannot communicate with 4G/LTE networks.
A:AnswerThe F1 is plenty loud for its size and class, and it's got a 3.5mm headphone port which may prove useful to you. That said, it's not specifically designed for the hard-of-hearing. Your situation may call for a more specialized device.