Yes, unless it is turned off completely and it must have some sort of signal.
All phones can be tracked.
If you have a "stolen" phone, then return it or mail it back to the owner.
yes it can
If you have a cell phone that is turned on you can always be tracked to the nearest cell tower. This is necessary for the system to work, so that you can make and receive calls.If the GPS in the cell phone is enabled and you are outside (so it can lock to the satellites) you can be tracked to about 10 feet.The only way to be certain that you cannot be tracked through your cell phone is to always keep it turned off except when you want to make a call or check voicemail. Of course everyone will have to leave messages on your voicemail when they try to call you. Everytime you turn the phone on to make a call or check voicemail you will be located and tracked until you turn the cell phone off again.Perhaps you should forget cell phones and only use a landline phone with an answering machine.
By a chip that they put in every phone the chip is the SD card they use speacial technology
YeS it can be tracked unless if your phone is encrypted
Nope - every mobile phone can be tracked by its network ! The network needs to know its physical location - in order to route calls to it !
There are specific phones that use cell phone tracking, not all use such a feature. Some older phones are not able to be tracked, and some phones only allow tracking by 911 calls.
Yes but only by the phone company that you have.
Yes, if you use WiFi the data can be tracked at all times.
There are a few different reasons to use a virtual phone service. One of the most important reasons is to remain anonymous, the phone number cannot be tracked back to the user.
Geographical coordinates allow locations or devices with the geographical locations to be tracked and located. In essence, if a phone has geographical positioning built inside the phone can be tracked by satellite and located. An example of this is when people call 911 and they aren't sure where they are. Operators are still able to locate where they are and send help.