Yes, in most cases, children in foster care are allowed to bring a cell phone with them, but it may depend on the specific rules of the foster care agency and the foster home. Some homes may have restrictions on phone usage to ensure safety and appropriate behavior. It's important for the child to communicate with their caseworker or foster parents about any concerns or rules regarding cell phone use.
"Bring Your Own Phone" is a phrase that certain cell phone carriers are using to describe the process in which cell phone users can keep their current cell phone, but switch to a new carrier.
yes
you can, just no flash photography.
Yes, straighttalk has a bring your own phone webpage
You have to take special care when handling cell phone batteries as they can gt hot and explode open sometimes.
For problems with your phone service, you should contact the company that provides your service. If you are having problems with your cell phone, call your cell carrier's customer care line. If you are having problems with your home phone, contact your home phone provider's customer care line.
Yes, if you can, please get him a phone and put it on your phone plan so that you communicate with him whenever you want.
That would rather depend on where you were while swearing and who you were swearing at. Nextel doesn't care.
books, sleep, cell phone, ipod,ect.
No. You can bring your cell phone and look up stuff. ^_^
There is a number of companies online that sell cell phone insurance. Some of them are: my gadget buddy, square trade, go care, insure my mobile phone and outsurance.
Oh that's easy! You bring a camera that can take pictures and video, buy memory cards and batteries, oh and if you have a cell phone bring that to!