No. This all depends on which plan you have with your wireless carrier. If "texting" is not a part of your current wireless plan, then you will generally be charged anywhere from .10-.25 cents per SMS sent and received.
All of the major cell phone carriers offer free cell phones. The length of the contract varies with the carrier and quality of the phone, but almost all of the contracts are at least one year contracts.
All phones without programming still can be used for a 911 call. American Cell Phone drive offers free 911 cell phones to anyone. Check them out at: http://www.americancellphonedrive.org/
All they did was send letters, they had to give it to a man if you miss him you will have to wait next week.
Everybody seems to be advertising free cell phones nowadays. Rest assured this is just a marketing gimmick. That is not to say that some of the deals on cell phones aren't good, because they are. But don't expect to pay nothing. No company could stay in business that way. Most free cell phones are free only after you sign up for an extended contract with the service provider and take all their discounts.
Smart phones are an innovation to regular cell phones and can be a lot more fun because of all the free apps. Although the apps are not always a necessity.
not all moms have cell phones but most moms have cell phones to keep in touch with other
no not all cell phones need internet
Phones are available in all price ranges from free to $500.
No not all cell phones have gps installed in them. You would need to research specific phones for that feature.
No, they do not have the same charger as all other cell phones but a Blackberry charger will be similar to some cell phones.
GPS is built into all cell phones now as part of the 911 emergency system. However, it's possible that not all cell phones actually allow the user to use it. Essentially all cell phones that are considered "smart" will have GPS functionality for the user. Cell phones like the iPhones even allow you to view it's location on a remote computer via it's Find My iPhone feature.
cellularcountry.com has a huge section of used phones for AT&T their range is all excellent condition phones without locked in contract, which means you are free to use it how you need