Most teachers don't have that right, but it is possible.
Yup!
A cellphone can be considered a living expense as it is often used for communication, work, and essential services like banking. It's important to budget for the cost of a cellphone along with other necessities like housing and food.
it is not open to the public
A magnet should have no effect on a cellphone. There is nothing inside a cellphone that would be "messed up" by a magnet. Perhaps you could clarify what happened.
In most cases, it is not illegal to ping a cellphone if you are the owner of the device or have consent from the owner. However, unauthorized or illegal tracking of someone's cellphone location without their permission can be considered an invasion of privacy and may be illegal.
no Most likely it will burn out the cellphone's electronics.
Impossible.
Through the phone
Microwaves
1. A cellphone can be used for emergencies 2. A cellphone can be used to play games or game apps 3. A cellphone can be used to look things up on bing or google or any other website 4. A cellphone can be used texting 5. A cellphone of course, can be used to call
There are a number of ways through which you can check your cellphone bill. You use the internet or call your service provider for the same.
i finished nabooti a while ago but i was just on poptropica and i was looking through my items and i found the cellphone. i clicked use and dialed 911. then the cellphone went away and i had a police officer uniform on!!
look for it
River oaks mall or Orland Park (both in Illinois)
A cellphone screen is considered transparent, as it allows light to pass through it. While the body of the cellphone may have translucent or opaque parts, the screen itself is transparent to display images and information.
if the student is being suspicious and seeming to be. Doing something they're not supposed to the teacher will most likely trying to look at what they're doing on the computer but technically a teacher is not supposed to look through a students properties __ However, if the student is using a school computer, then the teachers can look through the history anytime they wish.
Only if the phone is translucent. So, for now, no.