sound
The answer to this question depends on if a cellular phone or a land line is being used. If it is a land line, your voice is transferred into digital information in bytes. These bytes are sent via a fiber-optic cable to your friend's phone. A cell phone works in a similar way, but instead of being sent through fiber-optic cables and computers between land lines, digital signals are sent to satellites and then sent back down to the other person's cell phone.
That will depend on your phone service provider's policies and the plan you have.
Electrical energy is transferred from the charging source to the phone battery. This electrical energy is converted into chemical energy and stored in the battery for later use.
It must be downloaded to you computer then transferred to your cell phone
No you can just get everything transferred to your new phone.
There would be a connecting cable between the phone and the laptop and that has to be the connection between the two.Bluetooth could be another method though to get the pictures and video transferred vice versa.
If you ring 0845 330 3330 and follow the prompts you can get transferred through to whichever matalan you need. Hope this helps.
You should contact the attorney who is representing you in the divorce who can review the details and explain your options.
one is through a phone the other through a mic respectivly
Yes, the person who gave you the phone can reclaim it if they still own it and have not transferred ownership to you.
There are multiple ways, but here are the some common techniques: A data cable for the phone must be plugged into a computer and then photos can be transferred. Some phones have the ability to send pictures through email, which can be retrieved through a computer. There is a picture chip in the phone that can be inserted into an SD adapter which reads picture phone chips, which can be inserted into some computers to download photos.
minimal, I wouldn't consider it exercise. I assume strictly speaking its a kinetic force, its movement being transferred to electrical signals.