The button that looks like a woman calls your mom's cell. The button that looks like a man calls your dad's cell. The other ones. . . i have know idea. Go to fireflycell.com to find out more. Bye Oh and i think they are useful.
I would do a search on the Internet. Then you can see what each provider has to offer for cell phones and plans.
You have to pay for a cell phone, unless you want to get a little kid cell phone and put in triple A batteries and have to talk to a fake person each time. :(
Cell phones are called cell phones because each one communicates with cell antenna, which covers a certain area, usually about 10 sq. miles.
if there are ten rows with three buttons each, then there are 30 buttons!
The cell phone was invented so that people could keep in contact with each other when they do not have access to a land line phone.
Well, a cell phone tower shoots out waves to your cell phone. The waves happen to shoot out 360 degrees of the tower. The waves happens to be called a cell. Whenever you are out of the cell you get poor reception and vice versa for being inside of the cell.
Consumer report companies are good to use to compare cell phone products. They give you good reviews of what to expect from each cell phone and help you to choose which is best for you.
Each new cell phone seems newer because it is less used and is in better shape. It's not always because you're getting a new-styled phone, but that does have a factor in it.
As everybody can easily imagine each cell phone has an enormous number of FUNCTIONS to perform and these are all performed by 'elements' of the phone's circuit boards.
No. Each carrier has allowed cell phones for their carrier. If you have a GSM carrier though, you can buy an unlocked phone to use on that carrier even if the carrier doesn't support the phone. All you do is move your sim card.
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Cell phone coverage refers to the availability and strength of the signal that your cell phone needs in order to operate. Each cell phone company operates their own network, so each will have different strong and weak areas. The best way to assess coverage is to decide where you will be using your phone (home, work, commuting route, friends' houses, etc.) and look at a map online that shows what type of coverage each vendor has in those areas. One resource for this is www.cellreception.com.