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The main component in a cell phone that contains gold is the circuit board. Gold is used in the connectors and wiring of the circuit board due to its excellent conductivity and resistance to corrosion. Recycling old cell phones can help recover valuable materials like gold.
No. Voicemail is part of the phone system at the cell phone company, it is not part of the cell phone.
YES! Hence the "Phone" part of iPhone...
Most cell phones these days include everything you want however the internet is also part of that feature. You certainly don't have to use the internet. Or you can get a prepaid cell phone that offers all the above with limited internet access.
the abbreviation for cell phone is cellularsaticullercaltferopticcallerthingy.
Generally, yes; there is generally a charge for the "data plan" as part of your cell phone bill. There are some cell carriers who don't itemize this, but lump it in as part of a flat fee.
The nucleus is the control center of the cell.
You have to respect his concerns. Be considerate and when he is around don't use the cell phone. unless it is necessary or it is a part of your job requirement that you must be on the cell phone if this is the reason seek to compromise.
For the most part, a used cell phone is almost identical to a brand new cell phone in all ways except price. While there may be a few dings or scratches here or there, you will very rarely notice any difference in speed or utility when using a used cell phone, especially if you buy it from a reputable dealer. However, if you are planning on buying a used cell phone, make sure you can actually use it once you retrieve it. There are some cell phone companies that make phones that can't be switched between networks, so make sure your phone won't have that problem.
make sure your cell phone is charged
It isn't. It is a mobile (cell) phone number.
make sure your cell phone is charged