The simple answer is no. The voltage on the ringer circuit is different and an American phone plugged into a UK socket will not ring on incoming calls. However you can still dial out and make calls.
Cordless phones are different as the frequency used is different and is illegal due to interference issues etc.
No, it wont work. But if you bring a UK or an American phone to Asia it will work fine.
As of 2021, around 15-17% of households in the UK have a landline phone. Landline usage has been gradually declining in recent years due to the widespread adoption of mobile phones and internet-based communication methods.
This would depend on the phone. The UK and US use different systems for mobile phones but modern phones are designed to work under both systems.
unlokced phones yes!
yes, but it depends on what you mean by work. it will physically be able to work eg. call and text but im pretty sure the US sim cards will not work in UK's phones.
To dial any number in the US (landline or mobile) from the UK, dial 00 1 followed by the area code and number.
You should have no problem using an American iPod Touch in the UK.
Phones For You is a popular UK mobile phone store. You can purchase all types of phones from the Phones For You online store. The phones include Blackberrys, iPhones and Samsung phones.
They will work, but you will need a plug adaptor.
Dial the UK mobile number exactly the same way you do when the mobile is in the UK.
One can purchase Nokia phones in the UK at electronics stores in the UK which carry Nokia phones. One can also purchase them from UK online shopping sites.
No they will not