RX nd TX refers to the radio frequencies the phone uses to receive and transmit voice calls. A mobile phone is essentially two 'walkie-talkies' operating at the same time - so you can talk and hear simultaneously. The handset transmits (TX) on one frequency, and receives (RX) on a different frequency.
A cell phone and a mobile phone are usually considered to be the same thing.
The objective of a mobile phone company is the same as any other company, money. The phone companies do this by producing sales.
There's not a difference. They are one and the same.
Nope you get the same phone.
You could look it up in a phone book. If you have a mobile phone, call your mobile number from your home phone and it will be displayed. If you do not have a cell phone then call someone with a cell phone and do the same.
In the sense of a mobile communication: Downlink frequency is that used by a base station to communicate with the Mobile. In satellite communication also the same theory exists downlink is the return path.
There is no difference. A cellular phone and a mobile are the same. Just a difference in language choice. The term cell phone is used predominately in the America's where mobile phone is more predominate in Europe.
The kind of mobile phone services that Alcatel offers is the same as virtually every mobile phone service. It offer unlimited minutes as well as unlimited texting.
To call a UK-based mobile phone, anywhere in the world that it may be physically located, just dial the UK mobile numberexactly the same way you do when the mobile is in the UK.
Mobile phone numbers stay the same no matter where the phone is. Regardless of where in the world the phone is, it is called as if it were in its "home" country.
Provided that the Android phone is a GSM-capable phone, and has some of the same bands that T-Mobile uses, then it is possible to use a T-Mobile sim card on it.