it means that the person calling is not wanting you to know there number
YOu can get the app Mr. Number
Just that - incoming calls. When someone calls your mobile phone number, this also eats up your 'anytime' minutes during peak use times.
Yes It Is Possible Something could be wrong with your phone or there could be a signal error
Yes, if you ask for it.
Yes but if it a call you reconize answer it can be your friends.
There's this call forwarding options that can be set up according to your preference. If you subscribed for a phone system, you can set up a phone number to your online account given by your provider, to which calls are forwarded. In your case you can store your cell phone number on the online account so that calls are directed to your cell phone.
Most providers will still charge you cell phone minutes because you are still going through their system. It's similar to the idea of forwarding your home land-line phone to a long-distance number; you'll be charged for the local incoming call (if separate charges apply), and for the long-distance charges to the number to which you forwarded it.
It amplifies the incoming and outgoing signals. This would be used by someone who lived in an area where cell phone reception was poor.
Microsoft does not have "a" cell phone number, it is a corporation.
settings-->Phone settings--->security---> enter your 4 digit code (usually, the last four(4) numbers of your cell phone number--->restrictions-->calls--->and set both incoming and outgoing calls to "allow all". If your phone is already locked then you will have to enter your 4 digits of your cell phone number (your security code).
Are you asking which is correct? Both are because the questions are asking 2 different things. You can either have his cell phone, or his cell phone number.
can you retrieve the last call phone number on a cell phone