There are lots of places where you would be able to recycle your mobile phones. Most electronic stores would be happy to take any old mobile phone that you want recycled.
Traditionally people recycle a mobile phone when they buy a new handset or upgrade via their provider. This can be done in a variety of ways, the simplest of which is to use a specialist recycling company. These companies offer fixed prices for handsets based on age, the model, condition, and can also pay for old chargers and batteries.
A 'fixed line' telephone is different to a mobile in that it is normally kept in one place. Mobile phones can be taken anywhere a person wants to go (provided they can still use it !)
Old TV can be recycled at recycle depots. There a numerous recycle depots in the city so just search for the nearest one at your location as it is free.
Cell phone cloning is copying the identity of one mobile telephone to another mobile telephone, usually done for making fraudulent calls.
One can recycle old telephones on websites like "o2 recycle" or "envirofone". "British Red Cross" or the "Apple Recycling Program" also provide recycling services.
gsm is the one type of mobile telephone service. GSM stands for Global Service for Mobile Technology
yes i can it is very difficult and find some one that knows to answer it
Most towns and cities have a recycling program. They offer different options to recycle one's old PC. Sometimes they have a pick-up at the curb twice a year, or they will have a location where one can drop off an old PC.
Safaricom is in the telecommunications industry. They are one of the largest telephone and mobile providers in Africa. They offer mobile, data and voice services to their subscribers.
That's a mobile in the UK, except you're one digit short.
Usually - telephone refers to a 'fixed-line' telephone (like the one you have at home). The term cellphone is used to describe a mobile phone - ie - one you can carry with you wherever you go.
Telephone = 电话 (pronounced : dian hua) If you are referring to a mobile phone, to be specific, it would be 手机 (pronounced : shou ji)