Every cell phone is different when it comes to how long the battery will last. If your phone is fully charged it should last at least twelve hours. If you frequently get emails and text it may be a little less.
no it is not i do it all the time, however it is not advisable to stay on the phone for a long period of time whilst it is being charged
How a cell phone is turned on may depend on the model. On some it is necessary to hold a certain button pressed for several seconds, often the "END" button, but it may be necessary to read the user manual to determine which button and how long it needs to be pressed and held.
Most providers will still charge you cell phone minutes because you are still going through their system. It's similar to the idea of forwarding your home land-line phone to a long-distance number; you'll be charged for the local incoming call (if separate charges apply), and for the long-distance charges to the number to which you forwarded it.
a cell phone can last for 3-4 years!
I don't think that charging a cell phone battery every night hurts the battery. It does not matter how long the battery is being charged. The battery is created for specified period of time and then needs to be changed.
User can talk on the phone upto 300 minutes before it needs to be charged
As long as your phone has a bluetooth app, you will be able to pair it up per instructions on the headset and cell phone. Make sure that both are fully charged. When pairing up make sure that you are in a secure location and not at a WiFi hotspot.
You can use a Verizon phone for the nTelos Frawg program as long as it is not a smartphone.
as long as your phone is not a prepaid your fine with the cell phone
I would say for the length of the contract. That way of you ever fond your being over charged you can go through the bills to know what to ask back.
Yes, as long as your cell phone has the necessary port to plug in the headphones.