Its hard.
Yes, all parts of a phone are solid (save for some intelligent phones' g-motion sensors which use liquid mercury as part of their sensors)
no its a liquid of course its a solid its.... made of several solids.... and.. the battery might have liquid inside it...
anything that's not a liquid or gas. it could be a book, phone, computer, etc.
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The signal from the phone has to be in a line of site with a transmission tower. It can't go through a hill or other solid object.
not much. its a solid phone. don't worry its the newest version shouldn't have problems
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Logitech headsets are decent, also Sony headsets are usually solid performers.
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