With a technology that's always evolving, we're always learning everything new and old about them. These are the most frequently asked questions about cell phones.
Various cell phone carriers (including Sprint, Verizon Wireless, Alltel Wireless, Kajeet and more) allow parents to locate their kids with GPS.
Though some parents might feel that kids have no business owning a cell phone, one way to quell the concern is to add a GPS personal locator service.
For the same reason youd sometimes prefer to send a text message to another cell phone, did you know you can text to a landline telephone, too?
Over the past decade, which cell phone inventions are the most breakthrough technologies? Share your own answer with About.com!
Are you going overseas for an extended trip? Do you want to keep your cell phone number without having to pay for your traditional bill? You can with number parking and forwarding.
In the U.S., wireless local number portability (WLNP) is a legally mandated service that allows the transfer of a cell phone number from one carrier to another.
When blocking your cell phone number from caller ID, you have two choices. You can do a permanent block or a temporary block on a call-by-call basis.
Is cell phone insurance something you need or would you be losing money on it? This About.com FAQ is your guide to cell phone insurance.
There are pros and cons to cell phone contracts. Which do you prefer? Vote now!
How much does a cell phones name really matter to you? Chime in on this About.com poll.
A survey in 2009 says T-Mobile has the best customer service. Do you agree? Take the About.com poll of which carrier has the best customer care!
Based on why you use your cell phone, do you feel you have a need for 4G higher-speed wireless (i.e. for faster video, etc.) rather than 3G wireless?
Have you called your cell phone service carrier and earned a lower wireless bill simply by asking for it? If so, how did you do it? Share your success stories here!
While we present a money-saving list to you for help in finding cheap cellular phones and services, we also want to hear from you how you have successfully cut your wireless costs.
Saving money might be the one commonality on everyones mind lately. Knowing it, we present to you the About.com list with a wide array of saving-money tips for you to save money on your cell phone, your cell phone plan, text messaging and much mor
Want a lower wireless bill? One of the oldest tricks in the book that many of us overlook is simply calling your cell phone carrier and literally asking to save money.
When researching a new cell phone purchase, we think like you think and answer what you'd like to know. But our readers have valuable, real-world experience to share with you, too. Here are our top five opportunities for you to have your very own cell phone story published on About.com.
Frequent texting on your cell phone isnt just for college students and others who use the service insatiably. For the deaf and hard-of-hearing community, texting is the lifeblood of a cell phones usefulness. But specifically whats available in cell phones to cater to those who are deaf or hard of hearing?
With the ever-growing popularity of cell phones and the ever-stagnating use of landline phones at home, this FAQ article is in response to a prescient question just submitted by an About.com cell phones reader.
Sometimes what's old and used breeds new appeal to lovers of all things vintage. The concept of buying used cell phones and refurbished cell phones, though, can either fit you like a glass slipper or evoke unfulfilled feelings of not being hip to the most bleeding-edge whizbang.
This is a listing of mailing addresses and customer service phone numbers for the major cell phone carriers.
The inspiration for this article was prompted by About.com honeymoons guide Susan Breslow Sardone. She’s pondering this question: “How can I make sure I cancel my expiring contract before they renew me but in enough time to switch to another carrier?”
How can prevents prevent their kids from spending too much on their cell phone bills and safely keep them from talking to certain people? Here's your answer.
These are frequently asked cell phone questions as answered by the Federal Communications Commission.
CellPhoneForums.net is a large discussion forum for asking all sorts of cell phone questions.
The FDA provides a helpful resource for various cell phone questions and answers.
WCS Cellphones Online provides a quality list of common cell phone questions and answers to them.
Wiki Answers, which is part of the Answers.com network, offers a helpful list of various mobile phone questions and their answers.