I think it is possible to hold a cell phone while driving!
Yes, it is illegal to use a handheld cell phone while driving in Tennessee. Drivers are prohibited from holding a cellphone or other electronic device to conduct voice communication. Hands-free devices are allowed.
Drivers know how hard it is to keep their eyes on the road while talking on the phone. With Aoonu Auto, you can get a hands-free device that will hold your phone while you drive and talk. They want drivers to be safe while using their phones while driving. It only takes a few seconds of distraction before severe damage can occur. By using Aoonu Auto, drivers can stay connected without worrying about accidents due to distracted driving. If you need a cell phone car holder, Contact them today!
He wants you to hold his phone. Obviously.
2gb
The number of songs a Vodafone cell phone can hold depends on the phone's storage capacity. Generally, a phone with higher storage capacity can hold more songs. You can check the specifications of your specific Vodafone phone to determine its storage capacity and estimate the number of songs it can hold.
The answer would depend on your age and who pays the cell phone bill.
It depends on the phone if it is a phone like nextel sprint or metro PCS then no it does not hold a better charge
If you are asking about the cell phone accessory that is a traditional handheld phone receiver that you can plug into your cell phone and hold up to you ear. There are found online for purchase as well as in novelty stores.
It is very important to not be distracted while driving. If a baby is driving a car, it would be very distracting to the baby if he was also being held. Please don't hold a baby while the baby is trying to drive. How would you like it if someone was trying to hold you while you were driving? Not very fun, now is it?
hold things like you can hold your ball, hold your cell phone, telephone, remote, and etc.
because they dont like you
Honestly I think it's depending on wether or not you have a blue tooth or you have the person on speakerphone, otherwise I don't think it's the safest thing. It is against the law to hold it up to your ear while driving. If it's really important that you talk to someone you can just pull over.