No
Ans 2 -Another "Urban Myth" = LOL
Only if you are outside using it during an electrical storm and get struck by lightning
Inside your mobile phone app is the programming code that is used to execute the functions of that app in your phones.
Yes, if you are on a phone that connects to a cord, not wireless. Mobile phones should be okay but it's best not to carry a phone around with you during lightening.
Yes on cord phone
It is possible to get electrocuted while on a cordless phone during a storm if lightning strikes the phone line or your home's electrical system, sending a surge of electricity through the phone. It is always safest to avoid using cordless phones or any electrical devices during a thunderstorm.
Mobile satellite internet works via a GPS inside the mobile phone connected to several satellites orbiting the earth which first locate the phone and then connect it to the internet.
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Samsung
Yes, it is not uncommon for a person to be electrocuted while using a telephone during an electrical storm. The extremely high voltage can "jump" the protection (lightning arrestors) and follow the phone wires to your house, into your instrument, through you, and into the ground (or vice versa).
well,by using the 3g phone u can get acces to the internet at lightning fast speed but it's not possible in 2g.video calling is only possible in 3g
They did but not inside of the stores, they no longer sell Virgin Mobile Phones inside of their Sprint Stores only sprint and Nextel another phone company that is good for businesses.
To prevent being struck by lightning:Don't use cellphone or electronic gadget when its lightning.Don't use a computer when lightning is in the area.Don't use a landline phone when lightning is in the area.Stay inside during a thunderstorm.