In my experience, watch out.
This would normally indicate one of two things. They are: * He is calling or sending sms messages to someone he doesn't want you to know about. Its common enough. It doesn't mean he's seeing this person, but you need to find out what is going on. * He is tired of you using his phone to save yourself the cost of calling on your phone. This is also common. Use your own phone.
lol, idk, maybe tell him he can go through yours anytime:)
if you can access itunes on your phone you can download music through there ,but if not you can use itunes on your computer , download them through there and synchronise your iphone with your computer.
A wifi connection to a router connected to the internet, or a cell phone with internet access through bluetooth tethering
It is not possible without having his phone to go through. The messages themselves are not displayed on the online account or anywhere else.
:) i think you should talk about it with him....then be more careful with it next time lol
ask him, or look through his phone. or the girls may b friends......
No. Many businesses and households are wifi accessible. However, you do need internet access through a device, such as a phone or a computer.
no, you only have to pay if you access the internet via bluetooth through a phone, but that's just like using the internet on your phone anyway. to access the base features its free to everyone
VoIP has voicemail function which allow the caller to leave message if you are not available on phone. You can access voicemail through your phone connected to internet.
Not necessarily, but it does mean he doesn't trust you. If you are prone to looking at his phone without his permission, then you can't be trusted, even if he isn't cheating. Dating does not give you unfettered access to your partner's phone and drawers.
One of the cheapest ways to get home phone service is through setting up a VOIP provider with a phone designed for VOIP. This service will allow you to run your phone through your Internet access point for a substantial discount when compared to standard phone service. VOIP can replace most local phone needs, though it still makes sense to have your phone company activate the standard phone line for 911 access VOIP can't provide.