No I have never had of gas cell phone before. To get more information and to find out whether gas cell phone exists you might want to visit any store cell phone location near you for this question and mor details.
To my knowledge there is no such thing as a gas powered cell phone. In fact, because of gasoline's combustibility there is no way a cell phone like that would ever be produced.
No, there is no such thing as a gas powered cell phone. Perhaps in the future there will be but judging by the current price of gas when filling your car, it wouldn't be very popular!
You mean a cell phone that somehow got gasoline in it? If so, then NO! Do not charge that phone.
only other gas i've ever heard of being used is nitrogen.
signals and contactsand transponder such as radio towers and gas stations
no it is not i do it all the time, however it is not advisable to stay on the phone for a long period of time whilst it is being charged
You generally buy cell phone plans through a local company or through pre-paid phone plans which can be purchased at most gas stations and convience stores. Cell phone plans through providers often cater to your needs, and most companies allow you to customize plans to suit your budget.
You would probably be fined or jailed for something else that occurred. If you go on somebody else's property and refuse to follow their posted rules you may be charged with criminal trespass. If you become belligerent when instructed to turn off your cell phone that may escalate to your being charged with assault or menacing.
According to ChaCha a text anything phone number and get the answer, gas hit an all time at 5.88 a gallon in Hawaii.
My father when he was in the military seen it in England in the 1960's in a gas war go for $0.10 a gallon the man across the street, then the price went back up. That is the lowest I have ever heard of.
No, this is extremely illegal and punishable by a predator drone strike.
Prepaid phone cards are avialable at most cell phone provider locations. They can also be purchased at most gas stations and grocery stores. They are available in multiple denominations at varying prices.