In Samsung mobile service, "ass'y" is an abbreviation for "assembly." It typically refers to the complete set of components or parts that make up a device, such as a smartphone or tablet. This term is often used in repair and servicing contexts to indicate the need to replace or work on specific assemblies within the device.
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Typiically "Assy" is short for "Assembly"... as in "Sub Assy" means "Sub Assembly"
That the number is unassigned or disconnected.
That the number is unassigned or disconnected.
That depends on what you mean. It's a mobile media player. It is not a mobile phone. You can download certain apps that can give it phone like qualities but it's not a phone.
Usually it means it's free to call another cell-phone, or mobile phone, yet it's usually within the companies service only. Ask about that when looking to buy a plan.
They are out of service
It is because the your mobile service provider has provided you with a phone number masking service. It shows the other party that your no. is unidentified. This could also mean that the other party has no caller-id feature in his phone or has not subscribed for that service.
I'm pretty sure it means that you can text or call someone with the same service at you (example:verizon at&t) and not be charged
to swap means to change your current service over to a new prepaid virgin mobile phone...
Probably assy marks
Unlimited mobile to mobile usually means that you can make a call to any person who has the same service you do (tmobile, cingular, etc.) and not be charged.