Many travelers bring their mobile electronics. However, if you are in need of the international operator while in Europe you can dial .01. When you call the operator make sure you know the country code of the country you want to call.
Same as in usa
What does it matter is the output voltage in the voltage converter. If it matches to your cell phone charger, no problem.
You can get your cell phone unlocked through the cell phone carrier you are subscribed to. For example, if you are with Wind Wireless, there is an option on the website to unlock your phone.
Microsoft does not have "a" cell phone number, it is a corporation.
depending on what your phone has you either use blutooth or infrared
In the interest of road safety - as little as possible. Use handsfree or a headset if you have to answer a call.
Yes, your cell phone charger will work in Europe.
There are man websites that rent cell phones in Europe. Among them are Europe-Cell-Phone, CelloMobile, CellualarAbroad, OneSimCard, Telestial, and CellHire.
No, it is not dangerous to use a cell phone while it is recharging.
I think it is possible to hold a cell phone while driving!
yes
Talking on your cell phone while driving is not dangerous.
If you already own a cell phone, yours may work in Europe and you should check your owner's manual to see if it does. If it doesn't, you should contact your mobile phone service provider to see if they have a plan which will allow you to use your phone in Europe. See http://www.ricksteves.com/plan/tips/mobilephones.htm for more information.
If that cell phone provider is using the European standard phone system. Most do not, but I believe T-Mobile does. You'll need to ask you cell phone provider.
There is not difference - just a persons preferrance in what they call it. In Europe, they use the term mobile phone more and in the US we call it cell phone.
The single biggest cause of car accidents while using a cell phone - is cell phones.
Yes
The phones in Europe are on a different cell system and to be able to use a cell phone from within Europe you have to have a phone that is on that system. Some of the cell companies here sell "world phones" that work here and there, but my guess is that your phone is not one of them.