I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
People can get hold of other peoples phone numbers by using 'Yellow Pages' Or able to get hold of their phone numbers on bluetooth and hack them and read messages and phone numbers in contacts.
No, only if you supply that information. And yes, there is a way to hack. It's really hard to do it, though, and you must be a big hacker.Added: Your service provider knows from which phone or instrument the messages originated - that's how they bill you for your airtime usage. If it becomes a legal question - their records can be subpoeana'd and the messages traced back to your phone.
You should bring as many email and skype messages from your fiance to the Manila Embassy interview that will prove a continuing relationship with your fiance.
I would imagine since texts and pic messages are saved into the phone not the phone provider. I would imagine since texts and pic messages are saved into the phone not the phone provider.
No your messages are not deleted. when a phone is deactivated, it just means the service for the phone is turned off. everything that was saved in the phone, text messages, pictures, contacts, will still be there.
Text messages can be stored on the SIM card and/or on the phone, depending on the type of phone.
she calls you from his phone and tell you
One's experience on sending and reading mobile phone text messages would probably including writing the messages using a keyboard located on the phone. One would also read the messages via the phone's screen.
If your phone is a GSM phone, then it would not take messages without a SIM card on the phone. It would not even work without it.
yes, it also can allow someone to hack in to your system if they know how to hack in to your phone system.
A Nokia slide phone.
Cell phone. A type writer is for writing letters, not sending messages.