Usually, yes. But it depends on the phone. Most phones do have an option to set a passcode lock. To turn on your passcode lock, go to settings and change it. It might ask for you to enter the passcode, which is the last 4 digits of your phone number (***-***-1111), and then you can set your own. I hope this helps! :)
Yes, mobile phones in Ireland do have 10 digit numbers.
Subsidy Passwords for Motorola phones are unique to each handset. You can get the Subsidy Password for Motorola mobile phones from here: http://www.fonesunlock.co.uk
No
Because most people don't want their mobile phone numbers listed in a directory.
Pantech phones are very unique phones that are sold by mobile providers AT&T and Verizon. Pantech phones allow the user to dial numbers with one touch, and is an easy to use smartphone for new mobile users.
Many of the newer touch screen mobile phones have features such as pinch zoom, screen capture capabilities, password-lock capabilities, and more depending on the cell carrier and the specific phone.
it's got a screen on the top and numbers at the bottom.
mobile numers are a persons own number, not like a home phone. I think what this person was trying to say is that they are numbers allocated to mobile telephones - also known as cell phones - which are the little pocket sized phones you carry around with you all day, everywhere you go. In many countries the dialing codes allocated to mobile phones are quite different from those allocated to fixed, or land line phones - the ones that are only usable in one location, for example at home, or in your office.
Mobile phones, mobiles, cellular phones, cellphones
There were no mobile phones in 1945.
to keep a record of your contacts and phone numbers and also your social network
Simple Mobile has a variety of phones on their website that are compatible with their service. Phones that are compatible with T-Mobile can also be used with Simple Mobile.