Not always. More times than not, those kiosks are privately owned businesses that make commissions off the sales of phones and contracts. If you ask them a customer service question about an existing contract, they often won't be able to help you and will direct you elsewhere.
No. Voicemail is part of the phone system at the cell phone company, it is not part of the cell phone.
YES! Hence the "Phone" part of iPhone...
Carlos Slim is rich because he monopolized the phone companies in Mexico. All the home phone & Cell phone services are part of his company. Also, he has business with drug cartels. Monopolization in Mexico was the way Carlos slime made business if there is a new phone company in Mexico Carlos Slim will destroy his competition.
Virgin, a company of quality, does indeed offer repair on all their cell phones as part of their standard package when you buy one of their phones, which all come with a years cover.
the abbreviation for cell phone is cellularsaticullercaltferopticcallerthingy.
Generally, yes; there is generally a charge for the "data plan" as part of your cell phone bill. There are some cell carriers who don't itemize this, but lump it in as part of a flat fee.
Not without just cause. You don't say where you are but - here in the UK, they can ONLY read your text messaged by submitting a court order to the phone company as part of a criminal investigation.
You have to respect his concerns. Be considerate and when he is around don't use the cell phone. unless it is necessary or it is a part of your job requirement that you must be on the cell phone if this is the reason seek to compromise.
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If you are in the US, Canada, Mexico or most any country that is not part of the European continent you can but nothing will happen. 112 is a emergency number for much of Europe. It can be dialed on any cell phone. the keypad could be locked, the cell phone is not activated with any provider and the call will go through any provider cell tower even if you do not subscribe to that company. In the US 911 works almost the same way, keypad locked, not activated etc. cell phones.
It isn't. It is a mobile (cell) phone number.
make sure your cell phone is charged