if you're both on at. t you shouldn't be charged
no they can not
Yes, without being charged, a phone will run out of battery.
The United States does not have separate area codes for mobile phones. Mobile phones (cell phones) use the same geographic area codes as landline phones. Florida has more than a dozen area codes, so you need to be more specific about where in Florida.
Some are and some are not
NONE!
No - for safety reasons, all new phones are shipped with their batteries fully discharged !
no.....
In my personal experience, the average family has 4 or five cell phones on their plan. However it does depend on the size of the family. Larger families may have more phones on their plan.
From what i know, yes. But there can also be work phones and family phones ect. But the 2 main phones are what you asked.(mobile and home)
His phones dead, he lost his phone, or he's mad at you.
there are 160000000 cell phones in usa and 5000000 in Florida understand now
Cell phones require: a cellular network, an activated and live SIM Card, and a charged battery (this is assuming that the phone itself has no problems).