The only reason we have a land line is because our internet service is provided through the phone company. We live in a small town & we don't have any other options. I'd love to get rid of it. We cut off the long distance service on it & use our cells for that because it's free. I'm sure it would be a pain to go around & change our phone numbers with everyone. There would be someone we'd forget, & your point on all doctors, insurance companies, etc. would be an issue. But I'd gladly do it. We have Caller ID, too, but so do all cell phones.
Go to your local phone service store in your town. Ask them if you can get a cell phone card for your cell phone. They should be able to answer your question.
i think that you should be at least over 16 to get a cell phone
It depends on what kind of cell phone plan you have and if you have paid for it. If you have a cell phone plan that is text messaging only, then yes, you can text but not call people. Otherwise, you should contact your cell phone service provider to find out the details of the cell phone plan you have.
NO A phone is only as smart as the operator. Besides:"Nothing ventured nothing gained."
Yes. A 12 year old should have a cell phone. They should be mature enough to handle a cell phone. My daughter's are triplets and they are all very responsible about what they do on there phone. I think that 12 year old's should have a phone.
You should be over eighteen yaers old and should have a job so that your can pay for your cell phone.
No, parents should not be upset when their childs has their cell phone taken by an educator at school as long as the cell phone is given back to the child at the end of the day (cells phones for children should only be for calling parents to let them know where they are or for parents to call their children as it is a form of safety.) Schools are a place of learning and it should be mandatory that student's cell phones are shut off while in class. They have lunch breaks to make any phone calls they need to make. An educator will only take a cell phone away from a student if that student is not paying attention to studying or listening to the educator and is talking on their cell phone.
Cell phones can be used in school for educational purposes such as accessing online research, educational apps, and communication with teachers and peers for academic discussions. However, it's important to follow school policies regarding cell phone usage to ensure it doesn't disrupt learning or cause distractions.
not unless you are into a phone a month
A cell phone's IMEI can only be obtained on the phone itself.
No, not unless you need a specific feature that is only in the latest phone.
I think eleven or twelve is a good age for a cell phone.