Yes, free apps can be downloaded and installed on your Sprint phone, just like any other smartphone. You can access free apps through the app store available on your device, such as the Google Play Store for Android or the Apple App Store for iPhones. Once downloaded, these apps will appear on your phone's home screen or app drawer for easy access.
Finding free apps is easy. Depending on what phone you have, whetever it's an Android phone or an Apple phone, you can browse apps and it will show how much the app will cost. The store will also show information about the app, and also pictures.
Your wife could be tracking your websites by using a spyware app. The apps do not show up on the phone and can be accessed by a computer. She may also just be looking on the history of the phone.
If u have a account with google go to ur settings and delete it
Myxer is a good place they have videos apps ringtones and stuff like that for a phone and there is a check box where if you click it they only show the free stuff.
Yes! You will get a bill for every free app you downloaded.
an Ipod touch is worht it becasue the apps range from free to 300$ and that's for only amazing apps Almost all apps are either free or $1-$2. The only ones that are expensive are the apps where you buy a whole season of a TV show or something big like that. So NO ON AVERAGE, THEY ARE NOT EXPENSIVE.
The apps for the iPod Touch range in price from free to relatively expensive. For some example apps see the link below and scroll down. Clicking the View in iTunes link will show the price of the app. A lot of good apps cost money, but most are only like a buck and you can get some really awesome free apps.
They usually have a price next to them. if not, if you click o them, the should show you the price and give you a description
Sadly, no! This phone dosn't have conversations which was one of the reasons I didn't like this phone. Still, the keyboard is great and this thing has tons of apps.
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In the television series "24," Jack Bauer uses a Sprint cell phone, specifically a model known as the Samsung SGH-T100. This phone is notable for its flip design and was featured prominently throughout the series as Bauer communicated with various characters during high-stakes situations. The use of this phone became iconic, symbolizing Bauer's urgency and the show's real-time storytelling format.
A toll-free number generally will not show up at all on a landline phone bill, because there is no charge for it. A toll-free number may show up on a cell phone bill, because you still pay for the airtime, even though there is no long-distance charge. It may or may not be specifically marked as toll-free.