Most mobile phones will accept a mini-SD card to which data can be transferred. The mini-SD card can then be inserted into an SD card reader (usually with an adapter to make it compatible with an regular SD card slot) and data transferred from the mini-SD card to the hard drive of the computer.
Smartphones Protect Your Data - 2012 was released on: USA: 14 December 2012 (internet)
the ones by T-Mobile.
No, unless you turn on your mobile data option.
You don't.
mobile phones
Yes. All AT&T Smartphones require a data plan of a minimum of $15 a month.
That is true. smartphones normally have a GPS tracking system in them but there is a way to turn that feature of the device off.
Both, because you can put data onto it and also take data off of it.
Yes
Yes Unfortunately, But there is 2 windows phones that were released as smartphones but Microsoft took them off the network And released as basic phones which are KIN 1 and KIN 2 however They (Microsoft) didn't take the WIFI Feature off the phones AND THEY ARE GREAT PHONES I HAVE THE KIN 1 AND GETTING KIN 2 PRETTY SOON
yes they need a data or it wont remember contacts music games and all smart phone activities
Data is wifi. The only way a smartphone can use wifi without having a data plan is when it is connected to wifi at a building.