To start troubleshooting the first step is to convey the manual. The manual will have a chapter called troubleshooting and have a list of the most common problems that may occur with the phone.
yes... For example, if you have a wifi network, you can enable wifi on the android phone and then upload photos from the phone. Also, I have not really tried it, but OFF topic, with wifi you can make a phone call on your android phone even if per say you are no longer with the cell phone provider
A wifi phone is just a phone that can use wifi. You would connect it to a wifi network to get a better signal for faster web browsing than a cell tower.
well my wifi isn't working at the moment and i have tried and tried to get it working as it works on everyone elses phone in my house and the laptop. i tried to disconnect the wifi connection onto my phone then reconnected but still doesn't work. i think i am going to try turning my phone off and on today.
If your phone is wifi capable, yes.
you don't wifi is already in the phone
A prepay phone can connect to a wifi signal as long as it has a wifi receiver and there is an available wifi network within close proximity to the phone.
You can't "make" your cellphone have WiFi capablity unless it came with it. Smartphones are the only phone that have WiFi capablity most of the time. If you want wifi, get a smartphone.
Many products on the market today require wifi to work. Many of the smartphones today require an internet connection of some sort, usually wifi, to be able to download apps or do anything really on the phone.
Yes, as long as you have mobile phone or WiFi signal.
Yes, WiFi does waste your phone's battery. It is wise to turn off WiFi on your phone to prolong its battery life, particularly when you are not able to charge it.
Unless you can find room in the phone to add an wifi card and can hack the software to make it compatible, no.
There are several phone brands that support WiFI and Skype. The three most popular phone brands that support WiFi and Skype are Belkin, Panasonic, and Ipevo.