no and yes
they can depends on where you are at, at the time
The amount of time it takes to charge your cell phone is dependent on the phone, not the charger.
The Motorola Theory is a wonderful phone. I know from experience, that this cell phone does not take alot to figure out. When you turn the phone on majority of the time a menu button will be on the phone.
Take the battery out and but the phone in a bag of rice. Let it sit overnight. Take it out, see if it works. If there's too much water damage , it's time to get a new phone.
A consumer is not responsible for fraudulent calls made on a stolen cell phone. However, it might take some time to get the charges reversed,
generic problem for all cell phones
get her a phone but is sheresponsible
1. Cell phone was not switched on. 2. You didn't answer the phone quickly enough. 3. You decided not to answer the phone at the time.
Extended cell phone batteries are larger aftermarket batteries that take the place of your normal battery. They have a larger capacity and allow you to use your cell phone for a longer amount of time. The trade off is that you usually have to get a new back cover in order to fit the extended battery.
Stand bye time means the time the phone can be off its charger.
A cell phone locator can help a person track the location of a phone for free. The only time it won't work properly is if the cell phone is on airplane mode.
I hear that if you put the cell phone in a ziploc bag filled with rice, it would take the moisture out. I think it would be a good idea to remove the battery for the time being also. Hope that helps :O)