If it sounds echoy...Almost like a reflection of your own voice. Fer Sur
When a mobile phone is tapped, the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number remains the same; it is a unique identifier for the device itself. Typically, each mobile phone has one IMEI number, but devices with dual SIM capabilities may have two IMEI numbers—one for each SIM slot. The IMEI is crucial for tracking and blocking stolen devices, but tapping into a phone generally involves accessing communications rather than altering its IMEI.
Yes, for some values of "tapped." The radio communication between a cell phone and a cell tower is encrypted... you could theoretically capture it off the air, but it wouldn't do you much good. However, in order to turn it back into a phone call instead of something resembling static, the service provider has to be able to decrypt it at that point, and it could be tapped there.
this is a common side affect of phone tapping. if there is reason that your phone should be tapped get a new 1, not under your name. take it back t metro and let them know about this problem
No way to really know, if you think you are then you can shortcircuit the chip in your phone.
please answer this question
lol i dont know
no
gps
my friend dont know
No. The word phone (telephone) can be a verb or a noun. When used with other nouns (phone company, phone book, phone number), it is considered an attributive noun rather than an adjective.
yes
i had lost mobile no. I don't know that mobile sim Security code no ?