Out of officeessage
the phone itself will not recieve them, but any phone set up with your service plan will...
Substitute the number with the email address.
no you would have to buy a phone out there or actually it might work but it would be expensive
You must go to your Cell Phone Provider's store and set up a plan with them.
You can check the date you bought your phone from your wireless carrier. Even if you don't have a plan, you had to call and set up the phone, a prepaid company can tell you how long you have had the phone for.
Twitter is set up on a computer. However, you can use it on mobile internet or download apps (i.e. on an iPhone, blackberry etc) to use it.
There are a few ways one can set up their iPhone for telephone networking. One can either use an app that will enable one to use the phone as a tethering device or one can just access a network on the phone directly.
The iPhone is one of the most feature-rich smartphones on the market with almost every other phone manufacturer scrambling to keep up with the tool set. If you have an iPhone, you understand how helpful the phone can be when it comes to making calls, using apps and accessing the Internet. Having an iPhone cover only adds to the iPhone's value by insuring your phone stays protected from the elements so that you can use it for as long as you like.
you setted up a iphone on recharger and verizon is gonna be to plug
It is easy to set up an "out of office" message on the iPhone. Go to your webmail using the iPhones Safari browser and adjust the settings from there.
You can only use this feature if you have set up your MobileMe account in the Setting app on your iPhone. If you never did this, you will not be able to locate your phone. If you have set it up and need to use it to find your iPhone, you can use another iOS device with the Find My iPhone app installed to locate it. From there, you can see where it is on a Google map, remote lock the iPhone, remote wipe the iPhone, display a message on the screen, or have the iPhone sound an alarm so you can locate it easier (plays the sound at maximum volume even if silent switch is enabled!).