Yes all HTC mobile phones have the ability to send and receive sms and mms messages. At this point and time, if a phone did not have that capability, it would not be from a company that is currently operating.
yes. .boost, nextel and sprint(mobile to mobile)
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With a Sat Nav mobile phone, users receive GPS directions and map updates that are helpful whether driving or walking. Another benefit is the ability to receive live updates on traffic congestion.
A lot of T-Mobile customers grow angry when they receive messages on their phones stating things like, "40 minutes left for weekend usage." If you have a plan that gives free minutes on weekends and receive these messages constantly, take it easy and do not fret. The messages are generic and are sent out to all T-Mobile users. The company has no control over these messages. Even if you are sent one of these messages, your plan with free minutes on weekends is still in place. This is good to know, because many customers call T-Mobile upset and angry when this happens!
Mobile phones send and receive signals by means of microwaves. There are many other sources of microwaves which can also be picked up by mobile phones.
Deleting somebody out from your contacts only removes your phones memory of them. Thus, it doesn't affect anything except your ability to contact them if you choose to do so.
Yes.
Of course: phones transmit and receive electromagnetic signals, which are radiant energy.
Cordless phones use radio frequencies to send the messages from a base, which is attached to the phone line, through the air to the cordless handset. Newer cordless phones receive their signals digitally.
A mobile phone is a portable phone that is not connected to a land line.
there are parental plans that show all messages sent and receive in their siblings cell phones.