The minutes start counting when the phone starts ringing and stop when you hang up. Any seconds get rounded up to the next minute.
The phrase "cell phone service" refers to a cell phone's ability to make a call or access the internet from diverse locations. If you are out of the service area for a particular cell phone's carrier, you will not be able to make a call or access the internet.
you dial the number and click talk or press the green button
Ask to use a phone.
Reliability used in a sentence: "Can you really count on the reliability of your cell phone over your house phone?"
Yes, you can call Australia from your cell phone. Make sure to check with your mobile service provider for international calling rates and dialing instructions.
People say to make life easier. I say because he hated to stop what he was doing just to make a call. That is why he invented the first Cell Phone. he was part of the team of the first cell phone but yeah he did hate to stop what he was doing just for a call but he invented the first cell phone cz they were struggling to get things done.
it is possible for someone to use your cell phone number
If that cell phone provider is using the European standard phone system. Most do not, but I believe T-Mobile does. You'll need to ask you cell phone provider.
A cell phone helps everybody like an example is like if there was an black out at school or somewhere you could make a phone call to somebody to come get you.
Yes, it does (if it is outside the only call you can make is 911).
You cannot make a cell phone microscope. A cell phone is for talking and to text.
To call Australia from your US cell phone, you need to dial the international dialing code for the US (which is 1), followed by the country code for Australia (which is 61), and then the Australian phone number you wish to call. Make sure you have international calling enabled on your cell phone plan to avoid any additional charges.