Most likely not. Why do you ask?
Probably not.
No, typical cell phones are not designed to work underwater, especially at depths of 2 miles where the pressure and water resistance can damage electronic components. Specialized equipment, such as underwater communication devices, are used for deep-sea communication.
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You call Nick with a cell phone while you are underwater and under the influence of drugs
You call Nick with a cell phone while you are underwater and under the influence of drugs
The crappiest cell phone would have to be your mom!!!!
You cannot make a cell phone microscope. A cell phone is for talking and to text.
I would almost guarantee that he does have a cell phone.
Cell phones are called cell phones because each one communicates with cell antenna, which covers a certain area, usually about 10 sq. miles.
Probably not as they usually need to be within a couple of miles of a cell tower to get service. In low earth orbit the closest normal cell towers would be about 200 miles below you, well out of service range. Further out it would of course be worse. However if your spacecraft contained a cell transmitter/receiver like those in cell towers, yes the mobile phone would work while inside the spacecraft (and maybe just outside near the spacecraft).
Most people in the United States have cell phones.
No, that would defeat the purpose of the "iPhone" which is the iTouch with the cell phone. The iTouch is the iPhone without the phone. If you want an itouch with a cell phone, get an iPhone.