To call someone! You know, maybe for an emergency.
The best site to use would be the manufacturer of your phone. If you contact the phone manufacturer or your phone plan provider they would be able to assist you.
If it is an I-phone your fingers because the screen is calibrated to only react when you use your fingers I would recamend fingers but it really depends on the phone
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This phone would be acceptable for business use in an office with few phone lines. For large-scale use, a more robust system is recommended.
This depends upon what tasks you want to use your phone for. If you only want to use your phone for emergencies such as when you get in an accident, it will probably be cheaper to get a prepaid phone to avoid having to pay monthly fees for services that you will never use. If you plan on making the phone your primary phone, or if you want to use it for data or email, then it would be cheaper to go with the package deal.
Is there a question you would like to ask about phones?
It would gave to be a touch screen phone. Hope that helped!!
That depends on how much you use the phone.
A wifi phone is just a phone that can use wifi. You would connect it to a wifi network to get a better signal for faster web browsing than a cell tower.
You would need an area code to use reverse phone lookup as without an area code you would not know what State, Province or even country the phone number generated from.
I would recommend using Magic Jack for IP telephony. With Magic Jack, you can use any type of phone you wish to use.
you would use a smart phone or IPod, IPad, etc.