Answer It's a string that ties me to my imaginary friends.
It's a magical genie who performs my commands.
It's a friend in my pocket, like the one in my basement.
It's a portable mother.
"Bring Your Own Phone" is a phrase that certain cell phone carriers are using to describe the process in which cell phone users can keep their current cell phone, but switch to a new carrier.
Most people in the United States have cell phones.
phone, face-to-face, e-mail cell phone
No. You do not. It might depend on what cell phone provider you are going with though
No. It might damage the phone, though.
Not really. Sometimes yes because you might buy a cell phone with certain features which require a fast network. If you are under a contract with certain company that has bad service it might make your cell phone experience a bad one.
The calls might be from your cell phone server. I get those a lot too but it might be from marketers trying to sell things and trying to get you a vote for someone but if you do not recognize the number you probably shouldn't answer it. But yeah it might be from whoever your cell phone server is trying to get you a update or something like that.
Might because of your distance from a cell tower.
There are various websites that describe the art of cell phone painting. None of them seem to offer a service to have them paint your cell phone for you, but if you are looking for instructions on how to paint your own cell phone, there are sites that give tutorials. Here is an example: http://www.instructables.com/id/Paint-your-mobile-phone/
No I have never had of gas cell phone before. To get more information and to find out whether gas cell phone exists you might want to visit any store cell phone location near you for this question and mor details.
Your cellphone might not work in Australia because they do not have many of the phone companies that we do in our more modernized countries.
Cell phone antenna can be purchased at most cell phone and cell phone-related stores both on and offline, as well as at most technology-based stores including Best Buy, Staples, and Office Max.