Because their signal is not transmitted from one handset ot another... it's relayed by a network of radio towers. The phone sends data to the nearest tower - and the tower relays the signal through the network to the tower closest to the recipient. Signals can also be relayed by satellites around the planet - to enable communication with people in other countries
because without it you can not call or text or even bbm each other
Discount mobile phones and even the expensive mobile phones are generally produced in the same countries. Most of the countries that make electronic devices are the U.S., China, and India.
Future mobile phones will likely be more resilient, possibly even bendable; possess minuscule batteries; and be even more connected to people (to the point where they may even be in the body).
Today's smartphones are much the same thing as a mobile computer. Windows phones even have a mobile version of Windows Operating System. That's what mobile computing really is. It's just the use of mobile "smart phones" which have operating systems like computer. The operating system enables phones to run applications or "apps", for uses from banking to games.
One can find the price of mobile phones online at bestbuy, cnet, pricegrabber, assurancewireless, and many more wonderful websites. Amazon may even list the prices of mobile phones, so it might be worth checking out.
Wirefly is one of the largest online websites for mobile phones. They will be able to find the perfect phone and carrier to meet your needs. You can even compare phones and plans side by side.
"There are many companies that sell pay as you go phones. ATT, Verizon, T-Mobile, and even Wal Mart offer phones that give consumers the choice to pay for only the use they want."
you can carry it around with you whenever you want. you can do loads of stuff on it so its really easy to use they are quite cheap to top up really... and as technology gets more advanced, the mobile phone can do a lot more stuff (just look at the iPhone!!!)
T-Mobile is the primary service provider who offers LG Mobile Phones. Verizon Wireless also offers a small selection of LG Mobile phones. Sprint/Nextel also offers some of the LG Mobile phones.
Everyone carries blue mobile phones. Even E.T. If you don't believe me, have a look at the movie. You think that's his finger glowing? Nope, you'd be wrong.
Companies like Yeigo, Fring, Truphone, Vopium and Packet8 Mobile talk have a wide variety of Voip mobile phones, as well as plans available. Some of which even offer free subscriber to subscriber calling.
pros ad cons of mobile phones Mobile phones are a mixed blessing for many of us. While some of us may miss the days of going out in public without hearing phones ringing all around us, most people do not miss being stranded on the side of the road with no way to call for help. The allure of having a convenient way to communicate has resulted in an increase in mobile phone usage over the years. Mobile phones have given rise to new rules of etiquette, and even new laws that regulate their use. Concerns about public safety and mobile phones are often in the news, making some people wonder if mobile phones are a good idea. Should you buy a mobile phone, or continue to use one?