No
5 years ago i got my first cell phone or mobile phone as we call them in the UK in 1997.
No - usually the mobile networks will do all the 'hard work' for you.
This is a UK mobile (cell phone) number.
The assertion that General Carter Ham is divorced, is a big lie... General Carter Ham is neither divorced, widowed or separated
This is the start of a UK mobile (cell) phone number.
Just like you would to any other place - by using the right telephone number. For instance if you're texting from the UK to a US phone, you need to use the US country code, and to drop the first zero in the cell phone prefix. If you're texting to a UK phone in the US, simply use the same number as if the phone was in the UK. The network jeeps track of where the phone is. Note that some contracts and prepaid phones might not allow international traffic.
In most countries, cell phones (mobile phones) use separate telephone prefixes. For example, in the UK, cell phone codes are in the range 07400 through 07999.
Samsung is the inventor of the Samsung E250 cell phone. The Samsung E250 phone was introduced in the UK in 2007.
There is no cell phone that will work in USA and the UK.
No. This is a UK mobile (cell) phone number so could be anywhere in the UK.
It can be bad for several people's health if you crash into them because you are distracted by using a cell phone. In the UK it is totally forbidden to use a mobile phone 9cell phone in any way, talking or texting, while you are driving, with heavy fines if you do.
This is a mobile (cell) phone number.