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Yes It's a smartphone. iPhone 4S can let you ask Siri to make calls, send texts, set reminders, and more.
Very similar but not exactly. The iphone is a phone (obviously) and the iPod is just the iPhone without call's , texts etc.
Very likely....you'll normally get the iphone for free but you have to pay for the calls, internet access and texts. but it depends on the terms and conditions of the competition so read them well =)
An Ipod touch is an Ipod with a touch screen and lots of apps. The Iphone also has a touch screen and lots of apps, but is slightly thicker and is a mobile phone and can make and receive calls texts, etc. Basically, the Ipod touch is an Iphone without the phone bit.
yes your iphone will charge in an ihome. when you plug it in you will get a warning asking if you want to turn on airplane mode but dont cause you wont be able to receive calls or texts. you wont be able to play music from your iphone through the ihome but it will charge the iphone.
Depends which iphone (4/4s/5). They have two great deals on at the minute. You can get the iphone 4 on O2 for £26 per month (with £29 up front for the handset) and that gets you unlimited calls unlimited texts and 1GB of data every month. Alternatively, you can get the iphone 5 for £36 per month (with £25 up front for the handset) and that also gets you unlimited calls unlimited texts and 1GB of data every month.
For a call, only if you answer the phone. They do charge you per each text message though.
A SIM card is a small card with a chip on it that contains data pertaining to your network provider and your personal cell phone number. No phone will work adequately without a SIM card; you will only be able to make emergency calls from a phone, even an iPhone 3GS. You will still have to insert your SIM card into your iPhone after a factory shutdown to be able to use the phone to make/receive calls, texts etc.
You know you could just delete the texts.
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Yes, the ability to connect to the internet is part of your package or deal with the mobile services provider, you can get pay as you go deals that only allow texts and phone calls if that is all you want.