I think the phone came out in 1970.
Take any mobile phone and sit on it.
No your phone is off
One can find information on three, or even more, mobile phone contracts online at MoneySupermarket. It has information about different types of mobile phones and where you can buy that type of mobile phone.
If you lost your mobile phone, you will need to contact your carrier. If you have an Apple phone, you can check the Find My iPhone app to see where the phone is.
You can find Orange mobile phone deals on the Orange official website. You can also find information about Orange mobile phones in person at any cellular phone retail location.
t-mobile
If you want to get the latest in mobile phone technology you can find it at phonescoop. They have all the latest mobile phones released in the last 45 days from all the major U.S. phone carriers.
Yes, you can find a Vodafone mobile phone in China. They offer a wide variety at a reasonable price and the reception is great. Vodaphone is the world's largest mobile telecommunications company measured by their revenues.
Big and square, similar to today's SAT Phone. Very heavy about 8 lbs. But still difficult to find an actual picture EDIT: I found this picture on Wikipedia showing the 'evolution' of mobile phones. The one on the left is similar to the first mobile invented.
There are many options in the mobile phone world now, the simplest being a no contract phone. Many companies offer these, including Straight-talk, T-mobile, Att, Verizon, among many others.
You can't get your mobile phone number back. You could take your phone into the phone store and see if they can help you.
That would depend entire on the mobile phone dealer you were looking to purchase through. You can however usually find a mobile phone representative at your local Walmart, Target, or Sears retail store.