It is a nice phone from china but its hard to set the time for the USA area's it has a camera,video camera,sound recorder,and you can download music.
to track it if its lost call it and follow the noise of the ringing from the phone
Yes, download the app on your phone. You can connect with anyone anywhere.
Smartphone applications.
I only know how to use Call Trunk, but that certainly allows you to record off of a smartphone. There is an Android app and a Blackberry app available from Call Trunk that allows you to natively launch a recorded call from those types of phones. For the iPhone, Treo or Windows 7, you can initiate the recorded call from your phone's browser by going to Call Trunk's website. The website rings your smartphone, then your destination phone, and the calls are bridged and recorded. Cloud-based, keeps the call saved and available forever, free for the first 25 minutes. Contact me at ted@calltrunk. com for more information.
6789998212it is out of service just call and see
Yes, as it is a smartphone.
You should dial *67 and then dial the phone number.
dial 1471
If your son has a smartphone (such as the iPhone), you can buy him a gift card for the Apple store. This will give him the option to buy applications, games, movies, and much more for his phone. Otherwise, a case for his phone or an unlimited text/call plan are both good gifts.
Well, a smartphone is a phone that, well, can do it all. It can do facebook, email, games, twitter, basically anything you want. It even has GPS. They call it a smartphone because it's a very advanced phone and its very smart. The Blackberry Storm is the newest blackberry on the market. It's a touchscreen. A lot of teeneagers have blackberries, but they don't relally need them. Blackberries are more needed for business oriented people and CEO's and chairmans and people of the like. It is also referred to the 'crackberry' because its addicting and you rarely get the chance to put it down.
It depends on your carrier. Some times your android phone has a option in the settings, tmobile doesn't block number. I would call your provider and ask them.
If you know her well enough for her to have given you her phone number, probably not. If you snaked her phone number through some questionable means, then probably.