It depends on your viewpoint.
Calling is efficient and allows people to communicate quicker and more efficiently.
Texting allows you to communicate without using your voice or hearing the other person's voice. Some people prefer this. The messages can be easily retrived.
Well for some ppl it is but i think for kids texting is better! Do u see much older ppl these days textin? Dere mostly callin.. So for kids & some teenagers think texting is much better than calling! & for adults they think calling is better than texting! Adults & kids have other point of views
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no it is a cellular divice used for calling,text messeging.
there was 160% increase in text messaging than phone calls were made
in 2010 twelve times as many texts were made than phone calls
There is a app called skype you can text with it and theres ebuddy which id for instant messeging
In a mobile phone context, credit refers to the number of calls, texts, and kilobytes you have purchased to use on a phone, minus any calls, text, and kilobytes you have already used.
The number if texts and/or calls is dependant upon the specific package a person has opted into, and is set by the network provider - not the phone itself !
For someone else to be receiving your text, calls and emails someone could of hacked into your phone. Whoever had did this could get into a lot of trouble.
Yes. you can get a "text free!" app on itunes, that allows you to text other itouches and certain phones. You can also pay for a phone number and earn points to make calls.
NO!
you can use text me +
Phone calls offer real-time communication, allowing for immediate feedback and clarification. They also convey tone and emotion more effectively than text-based communication, fostering better understanding and connection between individuals. Additionally, phone calls can be more efficient for complex or sensitive conversations that may require nuance and empathy.