World wide there are several mobile phone technologies and different bands.
You have the normal GSM network and the CDMA network. These 2 are incompatible and work completely different. So if you have a CDMA phone likely it will not work because Europe does not have CDMA network (CMDA is NOT the same as 3G). However there are some CDMA phones whom also have GSM capability built-in.
Another reason is band selection. In the US (and other countries as well) they use different bands then used in Europe. In Europe dual band is 900 - 1800mhz. In the states this is 850 - 1900. So if you have a (old) phone which only works on US bands it will not work in Europe. However man modern phones have support for multiple bands such as tri-band and quad-band which will definitely work.
The 3rd possible reason is that your phone is simlocked. This means there is a restriction on your mobile phone which prevents you from using another simcard or simcard from other Telecom providers. This restriction is farely easy to remove just search for 'brand+model+unlock'. You will find many websites offering to unlock your mobile. Just be careful with the so called 'free unlock codes' and website which sell software for 0.99 - 5 USD. These are all fake and sell free software and might damaged your phone making it unusable. Trustable websites sell their solution from around 15 - 20 USD.
== == You need what's called a SIM card, unless your phone is already equipped with one. Check with your provider for specifics.
Also, you'll need to change your calling plan or you'll be socked with enormous charges - if you don't, calls within the EU will be charged as if they were made from your home country.
Yes, your cell phone charger will work in Europe.
There is not difference - just a persons preferrance in what they call it. In Europe, they use the term mobile phone more and in the US we call it cell phone.
There are man websites that rent cell phones in Europe. Among them are Europe-Cell-Phone, CelloMobile, CellualarAbroad, OneSimCard, Telestial, and CellHire.
The phones in Europe are on a different cell system and to be able to use a cell phone from within Europe you have to have a phone that is on that system. Some of the cell companies here sell "world phones" that work here and there, but my guess is that your phone is not one of them.
the first one is Europe then north America then Australia
yes
People use the cell phone by calling or texting someone to get into touch with them. You have to click the buttons on the phone to use the phone.
The use of a cell phone is unlikely to be a constitutional issue.
People use the cell phone by calling or texting someone to get into touch with them. You have to click the buttons on the phone to use the phone.
No, it is not dangerous to use a cell phone while it is recharging.
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Put it in a letter and mail it.