no way Jose
None, mobile phones arent made up of minerals
It shouldn't be a problem because there are no wires so if your power lines get electrocuted it wont blow up with the rest of your stuff in your house.
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.
it is made up of iron.
The phones virgin
Orange for mobile phones now as they have joined up with t-mobile
This is tricky. Some vigin mobile phones are pay as you go, but some are not. It depends on the type of phone and the type of plan you sign up for when buying it.
No a mobile will not explode if used too much. However, some batteries have been know to blow up after overheating. Check if your phone/battery model is one of these.
There is a lot of competition in the market for mobile phones so mobile phone companies are coming up with new models all the time. The latest ones are the new Blackberry and a new Android.
Copper is used in mobile phones. It is used in all electronic devices and it makes up the wiring in these devices
T Mobile frequently has offers for many deals on all phones, including Samsung Phones. Right now there is a $100 offer if you purchase a Samsung phone. There are often deals off the phones if you sign up for a contract.
it's sidekick from t-mobile