00353 (then the county code example 01-Dublin, but drop the 0)
example 00353(1)1234567
Dial 00 353 and then the landline with its area code and leaving out the first zero.
To phone anywhere in the UK from Ireland, replace the trunk prefix 0 at the beginning of the UK number with 00 44, or +44 from a GSM mobile. There is one special code. To call a landline in Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland, you can dial 048 instead of 00 44 28, followed by the 8-digit local number.
To dial any number in the US (landline or mobile) from the UK, dial 00 1 followed by the area code and number.
Dial the UK mobile number exactly the same way you do when the mobile is in the UK.
International dialing code from Canada: 011 Country code for Ireland: +353 So, remove any leading zero from the Irish number then prefix it with 011 353.
Apples website suggests that the iPhone 4S is available in Ireland.
To ring a landline in Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland, replace the area code 028 with the special shortcut code 048. More generally, to ring any number in the UK, including a Northern Irish mobile, from the Republic of Ireland, replace the leading 0 of the UK number with 00 44.
As of 2021, around 15-17% of households in the UK have a landline phone. Landline usage has been gradually declining in recent years due to the widespread adoption of mobile phones and internet-based communication methods.
Replace the trunk prefix 0 of the Irish domestic telephone number (mobile or landline) with telephone country code +353 (calling on a mobile) or 00 353 (calling on a landline). These instructions apply for all parts of the UK, even including local calls from Northern Ireland to places just over the border in the Republic of Ireland. Calls from anywhere in the UK to Northern Ireland just dial the UK domestic number. The area code for landlines in Northern Ireland is 028, with an 8-digit local number; mobiles from Northern Ireland use the same mobile prefixes as mobiles from the rest of the UK.
Country code +44 is the UK. There are several landline city codes beginning with '2', including 20 for London and 28 for all of Northern Ireland.
if you mean iphone, yes, it was out on the 14th of march
Replace 0 with +44, or with 00 44 from a landline phone.