No, but it is often possible to accidentally dial a number on a cellphone when it is in your pocket or purse, when something jostles against the keypad.
Can you dial *77 on your cell phones that goes directly into State troopers for help while on the roads?
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Yes, there were phones. No cell, and only a dial type of phone.
Dial the number you wish to call. Then press the green button.
Originally to use a phone you had to enter the numbers using a rotary dial. Then with digital phones, it became possible to enter numbers using buttons. These button phones were called "touch" phones.
Yes, cell phones are input-output devices.The 'input' part is you pressing keys to dial a number. The 'output' is the display screen.
There are little numbers on the phone that say '1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0'. You turn the dial to each one and then call whoever you're calling. For more modern telephones there are buttons for each number instead of an old-fashioned dial. In the current decade, portable 'cell phones' are becoming very common, so, to not get mixed up, we call phones attached to a cable 'home phones'. Cell phones operate in the same way as home phones.
No you can not use dial up on a cell phone. All cell phone providers offer their own internet service that can be included in your plan.
In general, the number that you dial is sent from your cell phone to the cell tower unencrypted, and it is generally not encrypted at any further stage in setting up the call.
That's a funny question. Yes . There are a lot of phones out there that will do just that, if you sit on them just right or if you bump into something.
In general, laptop computers cannot dial telephone numbers.
Equipment that communicates wirelessly, such as cell phones and radio is not good at telling us how strong the signal is, or what goes on across the dial.