answersLogoWhite

0

It is very useful. When children get lost, they can use their phones to call their parents.

When they forget their homework, they can also call their friends for help.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is a Directional antenna useful for mobile phones?

No


Why should we ban mobile phones?

I don't think we should. Mobile phones are way too useful to be banned.


What mobile phones are good for children?

no


Are vodafone mobile phones still useful?

Yes vodafone mobile phones are still useful. You don't see the around as much though anymore. Here are some links with more information: www.vodafone.co.uk/personal/mobile-phones/index.htm, or also en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vodafone.


How many children die because of phones?

1000's of children die because of mobile phones every day!!


Should children under 12 use mobile phones?

no children under 12 should not use a mobile phones as they can cause cancer risk in younger people and does not teach them anything


What models of samsung mobile phones are available?

Here is a link to all the models of samsung mobile phones currently available http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung-phones-9.php. There appears to be many useful options.


What are mobile phones positive effects on your life?

well i think the posive impact is that phones are useful for comunicating and the negetive impact is that they are expensive.


Why is copper useful for mobile phones?

Copper is used in mobile phones. It is used in all electronic devices and it makes up the wiring in these devices


Why shouldn't mobile phones be banned from children under twelve?

they are way to young.


Are bluetooth devices for mobile phones useful?

One benefit of using a bluetooth device for your mobile phone is that it connects your device and mobile phone together wirelessly. This is especially useful when using hands-free devises to auto-pair with your mobile phone so that you can multitask.


At what age should children have mobile phones?

Depends on cultural norms and parental thinking.