no, airplane mode cuts you off from service, and you need service to receive text messages.
Yes.
It could be the Sprint customer has shut off the ability to receive text messages.
there are parental plans that show all messages sent and receive in their siblings cell phones.
Yes it can and if you open it and read it you get charged for it unless it was set by your cell phone carrier. If you do not want to receive text messages on your phn then you can call your carrier and have them blocked so you can't receive or send messages...just remember to get it unblocked if you add texting later.
You could but it would cost you alot of money to pay the cell phone bill
The cell phone has changed since the past, making it smaller, wireless, they run on their own battery, the coverage is widely spread out, and you can send and receive text messages.
Cell phone. A type writer is for writing letters, not sending messages.
You should, when you turn your cell phone back on it should inform you that you missed a text, but I could be wrong.
NO, it is unlikely that there will be anything on the replacement phone as it needs to be turned on and then connected to your service.
dendrites and cell body.
Yes, I have that model cell phone jus not sure what format the video has to be in
Yes, the system queues up SMS and other "txt" messages and when the mobile phone enters the range of some cell tower the queued messages will be sent through that tower to the phone.