Usually you get the same model or a comparable model if yours is no longer available. Also, most of the time you will receive a refurbished handset. Call your carrier's customer service and they can provide you with the details.
you can just take it to where you bought the phone that you want to use and they can transfer them into the phone no problem for free...
Most people in the United States have cell phones.
Just tell her. She may have insurance on it or be able to return it to the store for a new phone, but don't wait too long.
Radio Shack's cell phones are just as reliable as any other business. Each phone is produced by the same manufacture no matter where you purchase it from. What you need to be careful with is the insurance. You could wind up with their insurance instead of the cell phone company's that you signed up with i.e. Sprint, Verizon, AT&T.
Yes, many retailers often offer insurance for phones. Usually you have to pay a monthly fee and then when the phone actually breaks you just play a portion of the cost to replace it.
No. A cell phone uses cell towers to transmit calls. A regular phone plugs into the wall or an adaptor of some sort.
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Just contact your insurance company by phone and report the loss.
It is possible for citizens to use reverse phone number lookup websites to find out who owns the cell phone in question. However, police and the authorities are able to track, trace and find phone owner details from just the cell phone number.
American cell phones are the same as English phones it just another term they use.
In British usage a cell phone is commonly known as a "mobile phone". This may be shortened to just "mobile".
Yes..If you just switch the number and not the phone, the phone is going to still be monitored.