Dial the UK mobile number exactly the same way you do when the mobile is at home in the UK. The mobile network will automatically locate it.
no IMEI and serial numbers are different. IMEI will always start with '35********** this is not accurate. on my galaxy s3 my imei number does not start with 35***. it starts with 99***. and i am told that the imei # and the serial number ARE the same. perhaps someone could better answer this question. (i do not have the answer, i came here looking for the answer) :)
To call a mobile phone when the user is roaming internationally, dial the mobile number exactly the same way you would when the mobile user is at home.
You could look it up in a phone book. If you have a mobile phone, call your mobile number from your home phone and it will be displayed. If you do not have a cell phone then call someone with a cell phone and do the same.
No you donot .
To call a UK-based mobile phone, anywhere in the world that it may be physically located, just dial the UK mobile numberexactly the same way you do when the mobile is in the UK.
To dial a mobile phone when it is overseas, dial exactly the same number you would if that mobile phone were at home.
A serial number and a PAC number are not the same. A PAC number is used for banking and is always a six digit code.
To call a mobile phone that is roaming in the United States, you dial the number the same way that you would if the mobile is in its home country. The same is true no matter what country you're roaming in.
Yes they are basicly the same The Passport number I believe is usually incorprated within the serial number.
Dial the Australian mobile number, exactly the same way that you do when the mobile is at home in Australia. The mobile phone network will automatically route the call to the mobile, wherever it is roaming, and the roaming user will pay any applicable surcharges.
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