You may be able to purchase a mobile phone battery from either a carrier or any electronics store that sells mobile phones. The battery might be in-store already or may have to be shipped. Unfortunately, phones are considered "old" rather quickly which may make it hard or impossible to find a replacement battery.
pretty much at any electronics store that sells cell phones
a phone store or a store that sells phones, the best place is probably your service providers store
full keyboard phones that Cincinnati bells has are the blackberry curves, pantech duo, Motorola q9, nokia e71. I was going to get a blackberry curve, but when i went to the Cincinnati bell store the guy told me that in about two months they are going to have new full keyboard phones.
Asda sells a large varitey of phones, from land line based phones, cordless phones, mobile phones to even large group speaker phones mostly used for business. Asda also sells used models and accepts trade ins in terms of store credit.
Nothing, because pear phones do not exist. They're just props from the show "iCarly" and "Victorious"
Silver colored samsung phones can be obtained online at www.samsung.com or at any local mobility store or mall kiosk.
Office Max sells Nortel phones. Numerous online shops specializing in Nortel phones are available as well, however I can only find confirmation of Office Max as a well-known brick and mortar store that sells them.
Any phone service that sells cell phones or a computer store for things like a MP3 player with wireless headphones.
I'm not really sure what store, but eBay sells them
If your look for a keyboard app for mobile phone you could check it out on the play store on your phone. Source: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gkxim.android.dexter
There are many ways to get phones on the internet and in store. If you want to get in a store BestBuy sells used and refurbished phones. EBay is a good place to get one online.