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No. If a mobile phone is turned off, there will be no difference in what you hear when trying to call it if either * the battery is dead, or * the phone is turned off on purpose, or * the phone is currently on another call However, when calling a phone that is immediately available, if the holder of that phone rejects the call, then you would know as it will cut to either answer phone or just stop ringing after a couple of rings... hope that helps! :-)
well you need to call your phone compamy and have it turned completely off so nobody can take it and add it on to their account. then retrace your steps
Yes. You can charge your I-Phone when it is turned off.
Reason why calls are sometimes directed to voicemail: -The called party is not available - with the call divert set up, calls that are not answered after certain number of rings will be directed to voicemail -part of call screening. This is to examine the importance of the call so that no time wasted in answering unwanted calls.
If your phone is not ringing, your ringer volume may be turned off. Adjust the volume for the ringer by pressing the ^ button repeatedly during an incoming call.
No, because voice mail only works when you have your phone switched on. Voicemail is in your phone so if it is turned off how can it work?
use a landline to call the cellular co and ask them if they can locate it for you
When the phone is turned off, the battery provides a trickle of power to maintain the memory in the phone.
no
No it cannot.
yes I think above incorrect answer. My understanding is that if phone is switched off, then phone cannot register missed call so user cannot see. Hence why user should have voicemail activated & set-up to kick in if phone is off or out of reception so user knows someone tried to call as they will hopefully leave voicemail. This is what happens on my mobile phone.
No