menu>setting>sync and backup>create backup>and goto memory card and backup files and click it and retore
because it might have a virus you must get it checked or buy a new one.
Go to a shop and change it!
The battery might be dead.
yes. cell phone automatically change.
your cell phone turns off automatically because it probably is losing battery and needs to be charged. or it could be that it just happens to the phone! you should check the reviews a phone before you buy it and make sure this doesn't happen often.
No. Voicemail is part of the phone system at the cell phone company, it is not part of the cell phone.
No you can't because once u call someone it automatically in the phone bill
A digital system that automatically transfers funds via the cell phone…
What automatically restarts..? Your computer, your server, your printer, your router, your playstation...?
take out the battery or press the restart button
If you purchase it off of your cell phone, it should automatically become your ringback tone.
causes: .You have "automatically restart" selected.
Just dial it as you would normally do if both handsets were in England. Whenever you dial a mobile (cell) phone, the phone network automatically dials it as if it was an international call anyway. Although it may not show up in the phones memory, each number is automatically prefixed with +44 - which is the international access code for the UK. This will only work, if the English cell phone in America is logged onto the cellular system in America. The phone will have to be a tri-band, to use US frequencies and have an agreement by your service provider, to connect you. This known as 'roaming'.
You press the volume button to turn it on and then if it doesn't, you might have to throw it as hard as you can on your drive way to restart the phone. If this doesn't work, throw it in the garbage and buy a new one.
Your cell phone does it automatically. Your phone will switch towers automatically but if your cell company's tower is not the strongest signal you will be using another company's tower and be charged roaming fees. You have to call customer service and get the code your company uses to lock on to your closest home tower.