It really suppends on what phone you have and what you mean.
If you mean batter life then that will depend, read your insturction manual for that.
If you mean generally as a mobile phone like damages then that depends to, wether your phone is small and licky to snap/smash, wether the screen snaps off or not etc. Best thing to do is be careful with it.
It really suppends on what phone you have and what you mean.
If you mean batter life then that will depend, read your insturction manual for that.
If you mean generally as a mobile phone like damages then that depends to, wether your phone is small and licky to snap/smash, wether the screen snaps off or not etc. Best thing to do is be careful with it.
I have had me cheap Sanyo for 4 years and 2 months It has the original battery which does not hold a charge like it used to but it still works.
The battery lifespan of an iPhone is about 400 full charges.
According to a guest on NPR, the average cell phone lasts 16 months, including iPhones!
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=123229097
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3 years
Can have cell phone I’ll keep it private
This answer is dependent on whether you are gifting a pre-paid phone or a contract cell phone. THIS answer is fine if you are simply gifting someone a pre-paid cell phone: Put it in a gift box, wrap it, let them tear it up and watch their expression. BUT, if you are gifting someone with a contract cell phone, you will need to either: 1. Have the person set up an account in their name with one of the major cell carriers, then you pay for the phone the person wants to use with their new account, or: 2. Add a line to your existing account, purchasing the phone you are gifting the person with to your account. THEN, you can wrap the phone and give it to that person on Christmas. You will need to purchase the phone a day or two before you plan on gifting it to the person. That person will only have 14 days to decide if they want to keep the phone you chose for them or trade it for another phone they would rather own.
When trying to buy cell phones cheaply there are few things a person should keep in mind. The main things are how much they use the phone and how much the data and minute limits on the phone and plan are.
It is a cell phone charger that you can take with you. A cell phone charger is what you use to keep your battery from dying. You will need to charge your phone once a week or so.
no you can not sorry
If it is legal for schools to keep a cell phone for 9 weeks would depend upon what their code of conduct rules say. Most schools will not keep a phone for this long.
"Bring Your Own Phone" is a phrase that certain cell phone carriers are using to describe the process in which cell phone users can keep their current cell phone, but switch to a new carrier.
The best place where you can find cell phone upgrades for your cell phone including Samsung is at your local cell phone technician. Alternatively, you can try the Phone Firmware update which can keep you Samsung mobile up-to-date.
Probably doesn't have a phone for security reasons. same reason Bush wasn't aloud to keep his cell phone.
The Jitterbug is an award winning cell phone for seniors that helps keep you connected, safe, and healthy. It is as simple as using a cell phone with large keys.
No luck keep tring
Yes you can. Your phone line has nothing too do with your cell phone. In fact, for most people your phone line carrier is completely different from your cell phone carrier. And you phone line has absoloute no connection TO YOU HOME PHONE AT all