Both you and the original caller ! If, for example, you have calls to your home-phone forwarded to your mobile (or vice-versa) the person calling you gets charged for the original call to the first device, and you get charged for the diverted call from one device to the other !
So long as they other person has hung up - no. After a short while - the exchange will start sending recorded messages back to your phone telling you 'the other person has cleared'. If you still leave your phone 'off the hook' - eventually you get a two-tone note which gets louder.
Yes, but your contract gets reset and I'm pretty sure you get charged a lot.
Kasabian - Club Foot
First your words gets turned into tiny electric signals. Then those signals are used to shape a radio signal that gets sent to a base station, a cell phone tower. From there, they get sent to another tower, and then to the phone you've dialed.
It's extremely rare for a person receiving a text message to be charged for it. It's usually the sender who gets billed for it !
Either a service which can be delivered in different locations or when your phone can text and call meaning it gets service.
Call the provider to have service suspended so if anyone finds you phone thay cannot use it. Then you can either wait to see if it gets returned (which is unlikely) or you can go to the phone store for a replacement.
he has a blackberry torch. you can see it clearly when he gets attacked by Alaric while trying to save Elena and Caroline. later he gets a call from Elena and we see a close shot of his phone which is clearly a blackeberry torch.
If a friend gets mad at you on the phone then tell them that perhaps it's best that you call another day and let things cool off for a couple of days. If you are good friends then this should not be enough of a problem to split up your friendship.
when your on a call with a cell phone ..then you get an incoming call while your still on your first call...just tell the person your on the phone with to ''hang on''....and click answer on your cell phone ( your first call should not drop)....speak with your second person and when the conversation is over do not click end call on your cell ..just let the call end by itself...then you can click resume on you cell phone to get back to your first call.
If a cell phone has call waiting then it will ring for a few times and then go to voicemail, sometimes there will be a busy signal, other times it will take you straight to voicemail. It just depends on if the cell phone has call waiting and how busy their number is. If there are more than one person trying to call a number at the same time you will most likely get a busy signal. If a cell phone is turned off or dead it will go straight to voicemail until it gets turned back. The cell phone will have no record of the phone call in their phone log unless a voicemail was left.