History!


In 1908, U.S. Patent 887,357 for a wireless telephone was issued in to Nathan B. Stubblefield of Murray, Kentucky. He applied this patent to "cave radio" telephones and not directly to cellular telephony as the term is currently understood.[4] Cells for mobile phone base stations were invented in 1947 by Bell Labs engineers at AT&T and further developed by Bell Labs during the 1960s. Radiophones have a long and varied history going back to Reginald Fessenden's invention and shore-to-ship demonstration of radio telephony, through the Second World War with military use of radio telephony links and civil services in the 1950s, while hand-held cellular radio devices have been available since 1973. A patent for the first wireless phone as we know today was issued in US Patent Number 3,449,750 to George Sweigert of Euclid, Ohio on June 10, 1969.

In 1945, the zero generation (0G) of cell telephones was introduced. Like other technologies of the time, it involved a single, powerful base station covering a wide area, and each telephone would effectively monopolize a channel over that whole area while in use. The concepts of frequency reuse and handoff, as well as a number of other concepts that formed the basis of modern cell phone technology, were described in the 1970s; see for example Fluhr and Nussbaum,[5] Hachenburg et al.[6] , and U.S. Patent 4,152,647, issued May 1, 1979 to Charles A. Gladden and Martin H. Parelman, both of Las Vegas, Nevada and assigned by them to the United States Government.

Martin Cooper, a Motorola researcher and executive is widely considered to be the inventor of the first practical mobile phone for hand-held use in a non-vehicle setting. Cooper is the first inventor named on "Radio telephone system" filed on October 17, 1973 with the US Patent Office and later issued as US Patent 3,906,166;[7] other named contributors on the patent included Cooper's boss, John F. Mitchell, Motorola's chief of portable communication products, who successfully pushed Motorola to develop wireless communication products that would be small enough to use outside the home, office or automobile and participated in the design of the cellular phone.[8][9] Using a modern, if somewhat heavy portable handset, Cooper made the first call on a hand-held mobile phone on April 3, 1973 to a rival, Dr. Joel S. Engel of Bell Labs.[10]

The first commercial citywide cellular network was launched in Japan by NTT in 1979. Fully automatic cellular networks were first introduced in the early to mid 1980s (the 1G generation). The Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) system went online in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden in 1981.[11]

Personal Handy-phone System mobiles and modems used in Japan around 1997–2003

In 1983, Motorola DynaTAC was the first approved mobile phone by FCC in the United States. In 1984, Bell Labs developed modern commercial cellular technology (based, to a large extent, on the Gladden, Parelman Patent), which employed multiple, centrally controlled base stations (cell sites), each providing service to a small area (a cell). The cell sites would be set up such that cells partially overlapped. In a cellular system, a signal between a base station (cell site) and a terminal (phone) only need be strong enough to reach between the two, so the same channel can be used simultaneously for separate conversations in different cells.

Cellular systems required several leaps of technology, including handover, which allowed a conversation to continue as a mobile phone traveled from cell to cell. This system included variable transmission power in both the base stations and the telephones (controlled by the base stations), which allowed range and cell size to vary. As the system expanded and neared capacity, the ability to reduce transmission power allowed new cells to be added, resulting in more, smaller cells and thus more capacity. The evidence of this growth can still be seen in the many older, tall cell site towers with no antennae on the upper parts of their towers. These sites originally created large cells, and so had their antennae mounted atop high towers; the towers were designed so that as the system expanded—and cell sizes shrank—the antennae could be lowered on their original masts to reduce range.

A 1991 GSM mobile phone

The first "modern" network technology on digital 2G (second generation) cellular technology was launched by Radiolinja (now part of Elisa Group) in 1991 in Finland on the GSM standard which also marked the introduction of competition in mobile telecoms when Radiolinja challenged incumbent Telecom Finland (now part of TeliaSonera) who ran a 1G NMT network.

The first data services appeared on mobile phones starting with person-to-person SMS text messaging in Finland in 1993. First trial payments using a mobile phone to pay for a Coca Cola vending machine were set in Finland in 1998. The first commercial payments were mobile parking trialled in Sweden but first commercially launched in Norway in 1999. The first commercial payment system to mimic banks and credit cards was launched in the Philippines in 1999 simultaneously by mobile operators Globe and Smart. The first content sold to mobile phones was the ringing tone, first launched in 1998 in Finland. The first full internet service on mobile phones was i-Mode introduced by NTT DoCoMo in Japan in 1999.

In 2001 the first commercial launch of 3G (Third Generation) was again in Japan by NTT DoCoMo on the WCDMA standard.[12]

Until the early 1990s, following introduction of the Motorola MicroTAC, most mobile phones were too large to be carried in a jacket pocket, so they were typically installed in vehicles as car phones. With the miniaturization of digital components and the development of more sophisticated batteries, mobile phones have become smaller and lighter.

(From Wikipedia)

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Mobile Phone!



A mobile phone or mobile (also called cellphone and handphone,[1] as well as cell phone, wireless phone, cellular phone, cellular device, cell, cellular telephone, mobile telephone or cell telephone) is a long-range, electronic device used for mobile telecommunications (mobile telephony, text messaging or data transmission) over a cellular network of specialized base stations known as cell sites.

Most current cell phones connect to a cellular network consisting of switching points and base stations (cell sites) owned by a mobile network operator (the exception is satellite phones, which are mobile but not cellular). In addition to the standard voice function, current mobile phones may support many additional services, and accessories, such as SMS for text messaging, email, packet switching for access to the Internet, gaming, Bluetooth, infrared, camera with video recorder and MMS for sending and receiving photos and video, MP3 player, radio and GPS.

As opposed to a radio telephone, a cell phone offers full duplex communication, automatised calling to and paging from a public switched telephone network (PSTN), and handoff (American English)/handover (British/European English) during a phone call when the user moves from one cell (base station coverage area) to another. A mobile phone offers wide area service, and should not be confused with a cordless telephone, which also is a wireless phone, but only offer telephony service within a limited range, e.g. within a home or an office, through a fixed line and a base station owned by the subscriber.

The International Telecommunication Union estimated that mobile cellular subscriptions worldwide would reach approximately 4.1 billion by the end of 2008.[2] Mobile phones have gained increased importance in the sector of Information and communication technologies for development in the 2000s and have effectively started to reach the bottom of the economic pyramid.

(From Wikipedia)

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Sim Card


In addition to the battery, GSM mobile phones require a small microchip, called a Subscriber Identity Module or SIM Card, to function. Approximately the size of a small postage stamp, the SIM Card is usually placed underneath the battery in the rear of the unit, and (when properly activated) stores the phone's configuration data, and information about the phone itself, such as which calling plan the subscriber is using. When the subscriber removes the SIM Card, it can be re-inserted into another phone that is configured to accept the SIM card[16] and used as normal.

Each SIM Card is activated by use of a unique numerical identifier; once activated, the identifier is locked down and the card is permanently locked in to the activating network. For this reason, most retailers refuse to accept the return of an activated SIM Card.

Those cell phones that do not use a SIM Card have the data programmed in to their memory. This data is accessed by using a special digit sequence to access the "NAM" as in "Name" or number programming menu. From here, one can add information such as a new number for your phone, new Service Provider numbers, new emergency numbers, change their Authentication Key or A-Key code, and update their Preferred Roaming List or PRL. However, to prevent someone from accidentally disabling their phone or removing it from the network, the Service Provider puts a lock on this data called a Master Subsidiary Lock or MSL.

The MSL also ensures that the Service Provider gets payment for the phone that was purchased or "leased". For example, the Motorola RAZR V9C costs upwards of CAD $500. You can get one for approximately $200, depending on the carrier. The difference is paid by the customer in the form of a monthly bill. If the carrier did not use a MSL, then they may lose the $300–$400 difference that is paid in the monthly bill, since some customers would cancel their service and take the phone to another carrier.

The MSL applies to the SIM only so once the contract has been completed the MSL still applies to the SIM. The phone however, is also initially locked by the manufacturer into the Service Providers MSL. This lock may be disabled so that the phone can use other Service Providers SIM cards. Most phones purchased outside the US are unlocked phones because there are numerous Service Providers in close proximity to one another or have overlapping coverage. The cost to unlock a phone varies but is usually very cheap and is sometimes provided by independent phone vendors.

Having an unlocked phone is extremely useful for travelers due to the high cost of using the MSL Service Providers access when outside the normal coverage areas. It can cost sometimes up to 10 times as much to use a locked phone overseas as in the normal service area, even with discounted rates. T-Mobile will provide a SIM unlock code to account holders in good standing after 90 days according to their FAQ.

For example, in Jamaica, an AT&T subscriber might pay in excess of US$1.65 per minute for discounted international service while a B-Mobile (Jamaican) customer would pay US$0.20 per minute for the same international service. Some Service Providers focus sales on international sales while others focus on regional sales. For example, the same B-Mobile customer might pay more for local calls but less for international calls than a subscriber to the Jamaican national phone C&W (Cable & Wireless) company. These rate differences are mainly due to currency variations because SIM purchases are made in the local currency. In the US, this type of service competition does not exist because some of the major Service Providers do not offer Pay-As-You-Go services. [Needs Pay-As-You-Go references, rumored T-Mobile, Verizon provide one, AT&T does not as of 12/2008]

(From Wikipedia)

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Software and Applications!


 
 

Mobile phone subscribers per 100 inhabitants 1997–2007

The most commonly used data application on mobile phones is SMS text messaging, with 74% of all mobile phone users as active users (over 2.4 billion out of 3.3 billion total subscribers at the end of 2007). SMS text messaging was worth over 100 billion dollars in annual revenues in 2007 and the worldwide average of messaging use is 2.6 SMS sent per day per person across the whole mobile phone subscriber base (source Informa 2007). The first SMS text message was sent from a computer to a mobile phone in 1992 in the UK, while the first person-to-person SMS from phone to phone was sent in Finland in 1993.

The other non-SMS data services used by mobile phones were worth 31 Billion dollars in 2007, and were led by mobile music, downloadable logos and pictures, gaming, gambling, adult entertainment and advertising (source: Informa 2007). The first downloadable mobile content was sold to a mobile phone in Finland in 1998, when Radiolinja (now Elisa) introduced the downloadable ringing tone service. In 1999 Japanese mobile operator NTT DoCoMo introduced its mobile internet service, i-Mode, which today is the world's largest mobile internet service and roughly the same size as Google in annual revenues.

The first mobile news service, delivered via SMS, was launched in Finland in 2000. Mobile news services are expanding with many organisations providing "on-demand" news services by SMS. Some also provide "instant" news pushed out by SMS. Mobile telephony also facilitates activism and public journalism being explored by Reuters and Yahoo![14] and small independent news companies such as Jasmine News in Sri Lanka.

Companies like Monster.com are starting to offer mobile services such as job search and career advice. Consumer applications are on the rise and include everything from information guides on local activities and events to mobile coupons and discount offers one can use to save money on purchases. Even tools for creating websites for mobile phones are increasingly becoming available.

Mobile payments were first trialled in Finland in 1998 when two Coca-Cola vending machines in Espoo were enabled to work with SMS payments. Eventually the idea spread and in 1999 the Philippines launched the first commercial mobile payments systems, on the mobile operators Globe and Smart. Today mobile payments ranging from mobile banking to mobile credit cards to mobile commerce are very widely used in Asia and Africa, and in selected European markets. For example in the Philippines it is not unusual to have one's entire paycheck paid to the mobile account. In Kenya the limit of money transfers from one mobile banking account to another is one million US dollars. In India paying utility bills with mobile gains a 5% discount. In Estonia mobile phones are the most popular method of paying for public parking.(From Wikipedia)

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World Largest Mobile Phone


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What is Mobile Phone!!


A Mobile Phone or mobile (also called cellphone and handphone,[1] as well as cell phone, wireless phone, cellular phone, cellular device, cell, cellular telephone, mobile telephone or cell telephone) is a long-range, electronic device used for mobile telecommunications (mobile telephony, text messaging or data transmission) over a cellular network of specialized base stations known as cell sites.

Most current cell phones connect to a cellular network consisting of switching points and base stations (cell sites) owned by a mobile network operator (the exception is satellite phones, which are mobile but not cellular). In addition to the standard voice function, current mobile phones may support many additional services, and accessories, such as SMS for text messaging, email, packet switching for access to the Internet, gaming, Bluetooth, infrared, camera with video recorder and MMS for sending and receiving photos and video, MP3 player, radio and GPS.

As opposed to a radio telephone, a cell phone offers full duplex communication, automatised calling to and paging from a public switched telephone network (PSTN), and handoff (American English)/handover (British/European English) during a phone call when the user moves from one cell (base station coverage area) to another. A mobile phone offers wide area service, and should not be confused with a cordless telephone, which also is a wireless phone, but only offer telephony service within a limited range, e.g. within a home or an office, through a fixed line and a base station owned by the subscriber.

The International Telecommunication Union estimated that mobile cellular subscriptions worldwide would reach approximately 4.1 billion by the end of 2008.[2] Mobile phones have gained increased importance in the sector of Information and communication technologies for development in the 2000s and have effectively started to reach the bottom of the economic pyramid.[

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Phone Utilities:

  1. Space Doubler
  2. File Manger
  3. Clocks/Alarm    

Camera Stuff:

  1.     Video Ringtones
  2.     Spy Camera Utility               

Multimedia:

  1. Media Players
  2. Radio via GPRS
  3. Video Viewer

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Football -- Download The File

Mars Patrol -- Download The File

Zoy -- Download The File

P Man -- Download The File

Doom-- Download The  File

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Free Nokia 30 Series Java Games




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Other secret tricks for sony ericsson mobile or cellphone
Sony Ericsson Secret Menu:
> * < < * < *
> means press joystick or arrow keys to right
< means press joystick or arrow keys to left
1. push joy stick to RIGHT once
2. press *
3. push joy stick to LEFT twice
4. press *
5. push joy stick to LEFT once
6. press *

The Service Menu will appears containing following information !
1. Service Info
a. Software Version
b. SIMlock
c. Configuration
2. Service Setting
a. Contrast
3. Service Test
a. Display
b. LED/Illumination - *This test is very cool
c. Keyboard
d. Buzzer
e. Vibrator
f. Earphone
g. Microphone
h. Real Time Clock
i. Joystick Counter*

Lockstatus: < * * <

Shortcut to last dialed numbers: 0#

Shortcut to sim numbers: On main menu type a number and press #

If you change the language from default to any other language, then it may be difficult to switch to default language.
The shortcut is very simple. Just press <>
<> stands for right arrow button or joystick.

Secret Games: Snake on the T68
Go to Erix and then on the main screen press 123 and you will be taken to the game.

Secret Message:
On Tetris on the main screen when the blocks are falling press 397 and a message will appear.

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 To check Sony Ericsson mobile or cellphones IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity)
On the main screen type *#06#

Information you get from the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity)
XXXXXX XX XXXXXX X
TAC FAC SNR SP

TAC = Type approval code of your sony ericsson Mobile
FAC = Final assembly code of your cellphone
SNR = Serial number of your sony ericsson Phone
SP = Spare

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 To check Sony Ericsson mobile or cellphones IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity)
On the main screen type *#06#

Information you get from the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity)
XXXXXX XX XXXXXX X
TAC FAC SNR SP

TAC = Type approval code of your sony ericsson Mobile
FAC = Final assembly code of your cellphone
SNR = Serial number of your sony ericsson Phone
SP = Spare

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LG-GM730 In For Just 400 euros

It is LG in the spotlight after Samsung announced its Omnia family. LG electronics, a worldwide technology and design leader in mobile communications announced the LG-GM730, LG’s newest Smartphone. The new mobile phone by LG is now available in Australian and Asian markets. The shipment to other parts of the world will be followed soon.

This is the first mobile phone in the market which uses new version of Windows Mobile OS integrated with LG’s advanced 3D S-Class User Interface. The company had signed a special contract with Microsoft few months ago. This contract allows them to be the first manufacturer of a mobile phone which will use the new version of Windows Mobile.

LG’s GM730 is the most functional and easiest to use Smartphone ever made as it combines the new version of Windows Mobile and LG’s 3D S-Class User Interface. “This phone is a springboard for us. We will launch a number of Smartphone this year; most of them will follow this same winning formula” stated Dr. Skott Ahn, President and CEO of LG Mobile Communications Company.

The S-Class User Interface is built around a 3D cube layout. This Interface provides four customizable home screens. To turn the cube a single touch of a finger is needed. S-Class User Interface provides more direct access to the features and applications as it eliminates the nested menus. A simple touch is all required to set up and e-mail. The inclusion of Internet Explorer 6.0 makes Web surfing the easiest of its kind.





















Some of the specifications of LG-GM730 are as follows:
109.8 x 56.5 x 11.9 mm
3 inches TFT resistive touch screen, 65K colors
Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional OS with S-Class User Interface
Qualcomm MSM7201A 528 MHz processor
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones, composer
5 MP camera with autofocus, video recording
SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
Bluetooth, USB, WLAN, 3G, EDGE, GPRS
FM radio
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1000 mAh

This phone has pocket office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, PDF viewer). It does not contain Infrared port. LG-GM730 is available in three colors: Black, Lime and Pink. To get the shiny GM730 in your hand you need to spend 400 euros (560 US dollors) only.

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LG’s Chocolate Phone To Be Launched Soon


LG has always been a label in making Black Label fashion phones. LG has showed the photos of its new phone called Chocolate on its web site. Although, LG has not mentioned anything about the release of the phone and the web site doest not give any details of the specifications too.

LG’s new BL40 also known as Chocolate has many photos on the LG’s official web site. The photos show that the phone has a glossy look. The phone is a touch screen device with an aspect ratio of 21:9. We will share some of the specification of the phone in coming paragraphs but we will have to wait till the August end to know the complete set of specification of the phone.

LG’s BL40 has a wide 4’’ touch screen with cinema display coming with an aspect ratio of 21:9. The resolution of the display is 800 x 345 pixels. This bizarre but beautiful phone will use S-Class interface as appeared over on a German forum.


The phone will be supporting the 3G technology with 7.2 MBPS HSDPA. The phone will sport Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth too. Only 10.9mm thick, the phone has a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash. The phone has a scratch-resistant glass that will protect your new handset and make it live a long life.

The information about the price, date of release and many more specifications are yet to be disclosed by the company. But it is expected that the phone make a good deal for the fashion loving people. The looks and the features of the phone are very enticing.



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Some free samsung mobile reset codes and tricks to do diffrent things on your samsung phone.



1:code: *2767*JAVA# -this code provides a Java Reset. 
2:code: *2767*MEDIA# -this code will delete All Sounds and Pics and other media on the phone.

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How To Reset Your Samsung Mobile Phone

Resetting the memory has always been a headache for many mobile users. So here we will share how to reset the memory of Samsung Memoir T929. Here are given some simple steps following which you can easily reset your memory of the phone. The steps below will allow you make the personal settings as well as we will be giving you the details to perform master reset for the phone.


The steps to make your own settings are:
1. First of all go to press the Menu available on home screen
2. Then you need to press on settings
3. Then you need to go the Reset settings
4. Then there will be many options available to you, now you need to make your choice which from the available options you want to reset.
 All: This option will make Sound profiles, Display profiles and Phone settings to return to their default values.
 Sound setting: This option will cause only the sound settings to return to its default values
 Display settings: This option will cause only the display settings to return to its default values
 Phone settings: This option will cause only the phone settings to return to its default value
5. Now press the reset button
6. Now you need to enter the password. The default set password is ‘0000’.
7. Then press the confirm
8. Then press the Yes button to reset the mobile handset’s settings to the factory defaults

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Tip 2 : Shit happens, on a smartphone, its inevitable u do something wrong, and tis calls for a format of fone. to format the fone, press *#7370#, then enter the lock code, which is the sec code of the fone. NOTE: batt must b full, else if format is disrupted by low batt, consequences will b disatrous
I heard the code *#7780# works too, pretty much the same i tink.
for 6600 users, to format the fone, theres an alternative way. Press and hold <3>, <*>, and the buttons, then power on fone, keep holding on the 3 buttons, till u come to a format screen. tis method ONLY works on 6600, and need not enter the sec code. BUT sec code wun be reset to default 12345.

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Tip 1 : Do u know how to use the edit button (abc or pencil button)?
Heres how... in the inbox for example; u wanna delete multiple sms, simply hold the edit button, scroll down, and then, press c to delete the marked sms. The edit button can also b used to copy and past text in sms, simply hold it and scroll across, choose copy. pretty good for placing song names in ngages

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O2 Xda II Mini


If you want a smart phone but want to avoid unsightly pocket bulges, you could do well to consider O2's slimmed down XDA II mini.

Reader Opinion
Not perfect, but pretty damn good. It's the most useful mobile device I've owned - and there's been plenty in the past 15 years. Main complaint is having to reboot everytime I want to check my email. It took some getting used to, but it's brilliant when it's firing properly.

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Sony Ericsson W900i


Only days after announcing its P990i smart phone, Sony Ericsson has unveiled a 3G Walkman handset that music lovers might be putting at the top of their wish lists this Christmas.

Reader Opinion
Remember it is very bulky - but it's not just a phone. It's a music centre, video & camera + 3G. I have an LG which is bulky - but I'm used to it. So bulky phones don't worry me & they are more robust! Nice phone

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O2 Xda Atom"UP Coming"


The Xda Atom has Wi-Fi, a 2-megapixel camera and runs on Windows Mobile 5.0, yet shares the same dimensions as the Xda II Mini.

Reader Opinion
Processor too slow, battery life poor. We have been trialing this unit and find that the battery life is worse than the XDAII. Suffers similar lock ups to the XDAII, and short page freezes. Look it is a nice unit but I thought they would have fixed these issues.

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Sony Ericsson W550i


Sony Ericsson's second Walkman, the W550i, is a swivel phone due later this year that doubles as an MP3 player and a games console that can be played horizontally, vertically or L-shaped.

Reader Opinion
This phone has got it all, maybe it has no expandible memory but who needs that when you already have 516mb built in memory. The camera may only be 1.3 megapixels but its quality is amazing and pictures look more like they have been taken on the older model which has a 2 mega pixel camera, i recommend this product to any phone lovers...

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Sony Ericsson W800i


Sony Ericsson first Walkman-branded mobile phone boasts up to 30 hours of MP3 playback and a whopping 512MB Memory Stick is thrown in for storage. It also sports a 2-megapixel camera for video and stills.

Reader Opinion
Excellent Funky & Handy. Love it..love it..love it. Can't get enough of it. It even has this Video DJ, Music DJ and all the fun stuff. Got it from Optus and paying $25 a month for the phone. You just got to have one!

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WAP- Wireless Application Protocol For your Mobile Phone and Cell Phone | WAP Technology

WAP or wireless Application Protocol, adds a new dimension to the Internet i.e. mobility. With a mobile phone or a laptop that supports WAP you can book tickets, order food and check your bank account at any time. You can play games while stuck in traffic, get the stock market news in the elevator… complete mobility, the world wide web with you all the time. It also includes services such as downloading entire phone books and new, improved ways of controlling outgoing and incoming calls will make mobile telephony even easier. To access WAP services you need a WAP product. Besides the WAP compatibility, WAP products have a large full graphic display and include a micro browser. The basic function of WAP is for mobile phones to be able to communicate with a server installed in the mobile phone network. It brings together the web and telecommunications. Of course, as all new technologies, WAP also comes with its questions and hesitations.

This technology is only a couple of years old. Brought in by a company called "Unwired Planet", a combination of the leading telecommunications companies.

HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS:
Make a request in WML (Wireless Markup Language), a language derived from HTML especially for wireless network characteristics.

This request is passed to a WAP Gateway that then retrieves the information from an Internet server either in standard HTML format or preferably directly prepared for wireless terminals using WML.
The requested information is then sent from the WAP Gateway to the WAP client, using whatever mobile network bearer service is available and most appropriate.

ADVANTAGES OF WAP
Multi-party Communication
WAP technology makes it possible for several people to communicate on the move using different devices. Instant and mobile voice, text, image and position messaging capabilities make this media an extremely powerful tool.
Checking your horoscope
Astrology WAP applications give you constant round-the-clock access to an up-to-the-minute horoscope. Using your mobile phone, you can keep yourself updated on what the stars have in store for you.
Personal pocket guide
Wherever you are in the world, your WAP-enabled mobile phone is your personal guide to the city. Use it to plan your evening's entertainment. Reserve seats at a restaurant, take in some local art, book cinema tickets or find some place at a quiet drink.
Weather report
An updated world-wide detailed weather report is always available if you have a WAP-enables mobile phone. You can have storm warnings automatically directed to your phone wherever you are.
Global yellow pages
In your WAP-enabled mobile phone, you have every Yellow pages directory in the world at your fingertips and millions of useful telephone numbers. Anywhere, at any time, you can locate and avail of local services such as taxi services, because you have the local Yellow Pages in your pocket.
Mobile stock market
Your automatic WAP-based stock-broker tells you the prices of your shares. You can carry out the entire transaction over the Web without moving from the spot.
Always in touch
Keeping in touch with news at home or abroad. Your WAP-enabled, mobile phone gives you access to all categories of up-to-the-minute local or international news.
Wap entertainment
Entertain yourself at a traffic jam with WAP. Check out the entertainment sites, online games etc.
IMPLICATIONS FOR E-BUSINESS Easy, and fast access to Internet.
WML and WMLScript (new language, which is based on HTML).
Large choice in mobile phones (most of them support WAP).
Can be used to download abstract data types ( videos etc.).
Supports most wireless networks (like: CDMA, GSM, PDC, PHS, TDMA etc.).
Can be built on any operating system.
International standard.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Which content is possible to access with WAP?
Almost anything available on the net; weather, news, stock market information, product updates, software downloads and so on. There is also a broad spectrum of other possible applications: e-mail, information search and retrieval, e-Commerce, calendar and office applications, maps and position-based services, voice messaging and communication, call control, Intranet/Internet access, among others.
What type of devices will use WAP?
Handheld digital wireless devices such as mobile phones, pagers, two-way radios, smart phones and communicators from low-end to high-end.
Is WAP suitable for multimedia mobile services?
A current area of interest within WAP Forum is evolution to support multimedia mobile services. WAP is an open protocol that allows the transport of many forms of multimedia content. However, some multimedia services, especially those based on streaming media, require further enhancements to WAP.
What are the properties of WAP?
WAP can only support DOS-like 2D graphics which are shown on the screen of the WAP devices. The current downloading speed of WAP is between 9.6kbps to 14.4kbps, depending on the telecommunication network it is riding on.
What is a WAP gateway?
The WAP gateway/proxy connects the wireless world with Internet/Intranet, providing a path from the WAP-enabled handsets in the wireless world to applications on the Internet/Intranet. In addition to being a bridge between the Internet world and the mobile world, the WAP gateway/proxy offers service logic such as:
a) End-user authentication
b) Encoding of WML pages
c) WML script compiling
Can WAP connect me to any site that I want to?
As long as the site has been "wapified", that is, the site has been written in WML (wireless markup language) that is accessible by WAP devices.
Is surfing the Internet on a WAP device similar to surfing on a PC?
Pretty similar. The main difference is that WAP does not support fanciful graphics as WAP is written in WML . WAP supports real time text information and simple DOS-like graphics.
What is the difference between WAP and SMS?
With ordinary SMS one can send text messages to mobile phones, e.g. receiving today's news or sports results. But SMS can only give the mobile phone user a limited degree of interaction. One can compare SMS with email: one can send and receive messages but it is not really possible to take any action or easily navigate to other information. WAP could be compared with an Internet browser: it supports hyperlinks for easy navigation and forms that are easy to fill in with selected data and receive a response. In conclusion, the difference between WAP and SMS could be compared to the difference between an Internet browser and Email.
What is the difference between WAP and SIM?
One can create custom-built applications with SIM Application Toolkit (ATK) that runs on the SIM card in the mobile phone. A SIM card is the Smart card that identifies the user and where the user's phonebook is located. With SIM ATK one can set up new menus, show text in the display, get access to the phonebook and send / receive SMS messages. The difference between WAP and SIM ATK is that SIM ATK applications are located in the phone on the SIM card, and to update an application one has to exchange the SIM cards of all the users. WAP applications on the other hand are fetched from a web-server and can be updated at one central location. Smart cards will have a role to play in the fuure in WAP security and user/operator personalization.
DISADVANTAGES OF WAP Expensive.
Did not have a packet-based service for long time.
Limited size of RAM and ROM.
Limited power supply.
Low bandwidth.
Difficult to keep the phones up-to-date with new WAP services.

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How to remove Virus from Mobile phone

Shit happens, or any virus has attacked your mobile, its inevitable u do something wrong, Now what to do you simply have to format your phone. To format the phone, press *#7370#, then enter the lock code, which is the sec code of the phone. NOTE: battery must be filled, else if format is disrupted by low battery, consequences will be disastrous
I heard the code *#7780# works too, pretty much the same i think. For 6600 users, to format the fone, there's an alternative way. Press and hold <3>, <*>, and the buttons, then power on fone, keep holding on the 3 buttons, till u come to a format screen. tis method ONLY works on 6600, and need not enter the sec code. BUT sec code wun be reset to default 12345

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Keys Locked in the Car? Mobile Solved Problem ! Learn how to unlock your car with mobile phone, if you forget your keys in car and spare keys are at

Keys Locked in the Car? This may come in handy someday. Good reason to own a Mobile Phone: If you lock your keys in the car and the spare keys are at home which is far away from your car and it is difficult to go at home by foot, call someone at home from your mobile phone . Hold your mobile phone about a foot from your car door and have the other person at your home press the Unlock button from the spare key, holding it near the phone on their end. Your car will be unlocked. Saves time for someone to drive your keys to you. Distance is not a problem. You could be hundreds of miles away and if you can reach someone who has the other remote" for your car, you can unlock the doors or the boot.

Note: *It works fine! We tried it out and it unlocked our car over a mobile phone!"

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How to solve battery low problem of mobile phone in an urgent call Learn how to How to solve battery low problem of mobile phone in an urgent call

 Your Mobile Battery is Very Low, you are expecting an important call and you don't have a c harger". Nokia instrument comes with a reserve battery. To activate the battery, the key-in *3370# your cell will restart with this reserve and your instrument will show a 50% increase in battery. This reserve will get charged when you charge your mobile next time.

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How to Disable stolen Mobile phone

imply write down on your mobile phone following code.
To check your Mobile Phone's Serial number, key in the following digits on your phone:All mobile phone users should keep a note of their handset's serial number (known as the 'IMEI'), as it's very handy if the phone is lost or stolen. The number can normally be found under the battery (looking something like 004400/01/123456/7).
You can also get this number from the phone software, by entering following usefull code


Simply write down on your mobile phone following code.

* # 0 6 #

A 15 digit code will appear on the screen after pressing send button, or in some phones it comes automatically just by writing above given code. . This Number is unique to your Handset. Write it down and keep it somewhere safe. Should your phone get stolen, you can phone your service provider and give them this code. They will then be able to block your handset so even if the thief changes the SIM card, your phone will be totally useless. You probably won't get your phone back, but at least you know that whoever stole it can't use/sell it either. If everybody does this, there would be no point in people stealing mobile phones

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Mobile Phones and Health issues | Cell phone and Health Problems

One of the most common sights we see these days, is that of people with their mobile phones next to their ears. A boon for better communication, cell phone usage nonetheless has many health hazards. Various studies indicate that the emissions from a cell phone can be extremely harmful, causing genetic damage, tumors, memory loss, and increased blood pressure and weakening of the immune system. This is alarming information, and one has to take into account all these factors..
CELL PHONES AND HEALTH
Though there is no evidence of cell phones causing cancer or any such illness, but the suspicion, or fear of the same is not baseless either. The electromagnetic radiation from cell phones does have a potential link to cancer. The fact that this radiation is invisible, intangible, and enters and leaves our bodies without our knowledge makes it even more intimidating.
Possible hazards: Two minutes of exposure to emissions from mobile phones can disable a safety barrier in blood causing proteins and toxins to leak into the brain, could increase chances of developing Alzheimer's multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's. (Scientists at Sweden's Lund University)
Scientists say exposure to the phones' low-level radiation causes red blood cells to leak hemoglobin and can lead to heart disease and kidney stones.
Recent studies suggesting a link between cell-phone use and brain tumors, and the possibility that the microwaves could ignite petroleum fumes at gas stations.
A cell phone unit, or communications tower, has so many of thee radiation emanating gadgets. This can be a problem for its immediate environment.

SPECIFIC HEALTH CONCERNS
Cancer / Tumors
Studies have been conducted suggesting that rats that have been exposed to microwaves similar to the sort generated by mobile phones but more powerful, showed breaks in their DNA which could indicate an adverse effect. Also, mice exposed to radiation for 18 months developed brain tumors. Though of course, these studies are not concrete proof.
Blood Pressure
It was observed that people using cell phones were prone to high blood pressure. Again, there isn't any concrete evidence of the same.
Pregnancy
A study at the University of Montpellier in France was carried out on 6000 chick embryos and suggested that the heavily exposed chick eggs were five times less likely to survive than the control group.
This study raised questions about possible effects on pregnant women but it has not yet appeared in peer-reviewed scientific literature or been reproduced, so its findings are difficult to assess.
Headaches, Heating Effects, Fatigue
A study brought out that longer the people used mobile phones, the more likely they were to report symptoms such as hot ears, burning skin, headaches and fatigue.
The study did not include a control group (that is people who do not use mobile phones, to make a comparison); therefore the symptoms reported could have been caused by any number of other factors in the mobile phones users' environment, such as working with computers, stress, driving or reading.
Memory
There have been various studies into the connection between mobile phones and memory loss. A study looked into the effect of radiofrequency (RF) on the section of rats' brains that is linked with the memory. The results showed that RF could modify signals in the cells in a part of the brain that is responsible for learning and short term memory.
Posture (holding phone between raised shoulder and ear)
Some researchers claim that holding a mobile phone between the raised shoulder and the ear could have a damaging effect on muscles, bones, tendons and discs. These problems would apply equally to a cordless phone or a landline phone as to a mobile phone and are the effect of bad posture.
Mobile Phones and Children
Because of their smaller heads, thinner skulls and higher tissue conductivity, children may absorb more energy from a given phone than adults.

PREVENTION TIPS Cell phones should be used for emergencies, and not for long conversations.
A small chip-like cell phone microwave radiation protection device is available, which has the ability to absorb electromagnetic energy waves from your mobile phone. It helps in reducing the potential harmful effects of these emissions to the human body.
Using a mobile headset is a good idea, you don't have to hold phones next to your ears all the time
Use a hands free mobile car kit while driving, without taking your hands off the steering wheel

THE WHO (World Health Organisation) RULES Mobile phone users should limit their exposure to harmful radio frequencies by cutting the length of calls.
Hands-free devices cut exposure by keeping the instrument away from the head and body.
Driving cum mobile phone talking should be banned.
Mobile phones should not be used in Intensive Care Units of hospitals as they can pose a danger to patients by interfering with the working of pacemakers and defibrillators.
People with hearing aids should not use mobile phones.
Base stations, which have low powered antennae on their terrace to communicate with cell phones, should not be located near children's schools and playgrounds.

CELL PHONES WHILE DRIVING
Studies indicate that a lot of car accidents have happened, while the driver was on the phone. This is because while driving, one obviously needs to concentrate, and talking on a phone doesn't help. Some countries like Portugal have banned the use of cell phones, which may not be very practical, as their main use is to be reachable while you are on the move. Thus, it is important to take certain precautions while driving:
Position your phone within easy reach so that you don't have to take your eyes off the road.
Get to know the features of your cell phone - speed dial, redial, voice mail, they can be your lifesaver. But don't dial and drive at the same time. Use a hands free kit.
Avoid using a phone when road conditions are hazardous or traffic is heavy. You can let your voice mail take messages and then call back later.
Don't engage in stressful conversations that may distract your attention from the road.
Don't take notes or look up phone numbers whilst driving, wait till you can pull over.
User abbreviated speed dialing. In fact, voice activated dialing is even better. It leaves both hands free. Frequently called numbers can be programmed.
Have an answering machine installed that could take messages until you can return the calls. Let your co-passenger handle the calls if you are not travelling alone.



Globalisation is the new mantra. In this age, it is very difficult not to have technology. But with technology, come certain hazards. The only way to beat these is again, better technology. Electromagnetic radiation is everywhere. More and more wireless communication services (cellular phones, paging, wireless Internet) are expected so is the artificial electromagnetic radiation. It seems that there is no way to reverse this trend. Scientists and engineers are developing better and safer wireless systems and devices. Smaller cell size, better base station antennas and other more advanced technologies will allow future cell phones to radiate much lower power. So one can only hope that cell phone hazards will be reduced.

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Learn how to use Your Mobile Phone Cell Phone

Life without a cell-phone… how did we survive without them? From a fashion statement, status symbol, luxury to a necessity, the journey of cellular telephones has been one of great technological advancement. But do we, who take these "cells" for granted, ever think of the technology behind it? A cell phone service is based on a simple idea. It is like a two-way radio, turned into a circuit switched telephone network, comparable in functionality to its landline counterpart. We had wireless sets before, used by security, police, organizers etc. but cell phones were not only accessible easily, they were more personal.

THE CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY
There is a type of low power two-way radio base station, which serves a coverage area, divided into many smaller zones (cells). Telephone handsets continuously search for the closest base station, and hop from base station to base station if the user was on the move. This strategy of replacing one high power base station with many low power base stations distributed throughout the coverage area made it possible to handle far more subscribers, and reduced the power requirements for wireless telephones.
Reducing the amount of power needed to carry a conversation through the airwaves, made it possible for manufacturers to produce much smaller phones. While solid state circuitry advances have played an important role in reducing the size and weight of portable phones, the reduction of power requirements eliminated the need for bulky, heavy batteries to power handsets.
The first cellular telephone network put to widespread use was an analog system called AMPS. An AMPS is an analog, frequency modulation scheme (the same scheme used in FM radio). At the time cellular was introduced, FM modulation/demodulation circuitry was a commodity product, and so this was the most cost effective way to introduce cellular service. Digital cellular did not become cost effective until the 1990s when DSP based platforms came down in price enough to make it practical to create an all-digital telephone handset.
HOW IT WORKS: Scan Channels: A scan for the closest cell site near you is made, so that you can get the strongest signals possible due to your location at the moment.
Send Message: The phone then sends a short message to the cell site verifying the MIN, ESN, and the number that you have just entered to call.
Assign Channel: After verifying the above information and your number, the base assigns a message to your phone, telling it where the conversation is. Talk: The phone then gets on that channel and begins to ring.



A cell phone has become easily accessible today, as it can fit in most pockets. (pun intended!) a decent cell-phone will be available starting Rs. 5000/- and of course, the sky is the limit if you want an expensive model. Another thing to note is that cell phone prices are going down as the market becomes more competitive.
Small is in. At least where the cell phones go. The new tiny single-chassis phones are called "candy bar" models, a reference to their shape. Many weigh less than 200 grams, battery included. The familiar squat flip-phones -- those that open like communicators from the old "Star Trek" -- also are ultra-light.
Batteries are getting smaller too. New nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries are smaller and lighter than the Nickel Cadmium (NiCad) batteries, but often provide about 40 percent less power. The latest batteries are the Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) and the Lithium Polymer batteries, which are of superior quality.
The Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) is a standard performance testing association for cell phones. Like an ISI seal, it too has an approval seal.
WHAT CAN GO WRONG WITH A CELL PHONE
Your cell phone is tailor-made to deal with tough conditions, which come from the fact that it is a mobile service. But nonetheless, the instruments can take only so much abuse, and are susceptible to breaking. If your phone gets wet, or if you dial the numbers with wet hands, and water gets into the buttons and internal corrosion may occur. Make sure your phone is dry, especially when it is switched on.
Using a belt-clip or a holster keeps the cell phone firmly in its place, and prevents it from falling off accidentally.
Try not to stuff your phone in with all your other worldly possessions, it may cause the glass display screens to crack.
Extreme heat can cause damage to the cell phone electronics and the cell phone battery. Extreme cold can also cause a temporary loss of the display screen.

SAFE USAGE OF CELL PHONES WHILE DRIVING
Do not use the cell phone in heavy traffic.
Do not dial while driving, if it is so important, ask someone to call for you. If you are alone, pull over on the side and dial.
Use your cell phone for short calls.
Be prepared to end your phone call abruptly.
Use memory-dialing options. Learn to use your phone without having to look at it.
Never take notes while driving.
Make sure your phone is easily reachable when driving.

VARIOUS OPTIONS
Cellular Phone Carrier:
The normal subscription system, where you get a monthly bill for all calls made.
Prepaid Cellular Phone:
You pay for the service in advance, where the amount in your account is debited with per call made. When the account has been used, you have to get a new card. A pre-paid phone service does not require the initial investment as the monthly service. However, the per call cost is more in a pre-paid. Also, benefits like free night-talk, and others are not available.
Cellular Phone Accessories:
Extra batteries, vehicle antennas, battery chargers / conditioners, battery eliminators, hands free kits, and leather cases, are all the accessories available.
Hands Free:
An important safety feature that's included with most of today's mobile phones. It permits drivers to use their cellular phone without lifting or holding the handset to their ear. You can speak into your handset by placing it near you during a conversation.
Voice Activated Dialing:
A feature available only on selected phones and hands-free car kits that permits you to dial numbers by calling them out to your cellular phone, instead of dialing them manually. This function is especially convenient for making calls from your vehicle while driving.
THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH YOUR CELL PHONES
How to use your phone as a modem:
You can go online to send faxes and e-mail using your cellular phone as a wireless "modem" for your laptop. To do this, you'll need a phone that can function as a modem, a cable to connect your phone to your laptop, and a carrier that offers Internet or data options. For cellular phones without a built-in modem, you'll need to purchase a cellular-compatible PC card modem that works with your laptop. You'll also need a compatible cable to connect the card modem in the laptop to your cell phone. Sometimes the PC card and cable are packaged together as a kit i.e. You can click on the Service Plans tab to see which carriers in your market sell that phone.
Newer phones have built-in modem capability, so your laptop doesn't need a PC card, but you'll still have to purchase a compatible cable to connect the phone to your laptop's serial port.
Getting Web Updates on your phone:
Some carriers offer news, stock and sports updates with activation of a Web-messaging option or service plan. Other carriers provide free news updates as long as you subscribe to text-messaging services.
When you sign up for these services, carriers require you to establish an account either on their Web site or on a Web site designed to provide your updates. Once you establish an account, you will be able to select and modify your updates, including when you receive them, simply by accessing your account via the Web site.
The updates arrive as text messages (also called short messaging service), so your phone needs to support this feature. Depending on the carrier, updates are subject to character limitations ranging from 100 to 150 characters.
Alarm Clocks on phones:
With most phones, you simply select the alarm option and enter a time. Some alarms will work even when the phone is turned off. Usually, the phone's alarm will sound just like your ringer alert.
E-mail and Faxes on your phone:
You can also send and receive data/fax documents, access the internet, email accounts and corporate databases whenever you are on the move. All you need is a compatible phone and computer and the connecting accessories (unless you use infrared). Your mobile acts as a phone line. Calls are normally charged at the same rate as voice calls. You can ask for this facility from your phone service, for just a little extra charge. And then, you become truly global! In touch with the world at your fingertips!
Screening your calls:
A caller ID displays the caller's number on your phone's screen. It is standard with many digital cellular and PCS (Personal Communications Service) carriers. Some callers can't be identified, depending on how their call is routed to you.
Locking your Phone:
Locking your cell phone is a great way to ensure you're the only one using your handset. Once you activate the lock mode, you must enter a four-digit code on the keypad each time you turn on the phone. This prevents anyone else from making calls or accessing the phone's memory or menu functions.
Tracking Battery Strength:
Your phone can indicate on its screen when your battery is almost out of power. The indicator can be a battery icon, a "battery low" message or a red light.
CELLULAR PHONES AND HEALTH HAZARDS
Although no conclusive evidence has been found linking mobile phone exposure to brain cancer, several new studies suggest that the potential threat to health is greater than previously thought. Another cause for concern is the effect on health due to Radio Frequency (RF) exposure. RF can penetrate exposed tissue, is absorbed by the body and produces heat although the body's normal thermo regulating process carries this heat away.
According to new WHO (World Health Organisation) guide rules:Mobile phone users should limit their exposure to harmful radio frequencies by cutting the length of calls.
Hands-free devices cut exposure by keeping the instrument away from the head and body.
Driving cum mobile phone talking should be banned.
Mobile phones should not be used in Intensive Care Units of hospitals as they can pose a danger to patients by interfering with the working of pacemakers and defibrillators.
People with hearing aids should not use mobile phones.
Base stations, which have low powered antennae on their terrace to communicate with cell phones, should not be located near children's schools and playgrounds.

A TIP
Let your personal phone be personal:
Be discreet about giving out your number
Only give your number to people you actually know, it's your money you'll be spending when they ring you up.
TALK SMART
A cell phone should be used as a device for communicating. Your chats can be left for a landline. Use your phone smartly to save on your bills.
Buy smart, talk smart, and save money on your cell-phones. Cell phone technology has gone on to make the world smaller, and at your fingertips. Also people can keep in touch and trace each other with much more ease. So go ahead, and keep your date, even if you missed her at the taxi stand. Just talk!!
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China_Elitek_8502 Price | Rate ( Rs: 9600 / 158$ )


  • China_Elitek_8502 Specifications & Features ::.
    China Elitek 8502 Mobile Phone, Dual SIM, 3.0" TFT, Touchscreen, 2700mhA, Long Standby GSM 900/1800MHz, Dual SIM Cellphones, 3.0" color screen, Stereo Bluetooth, MP3, MP4 player; MP3,AMR,MIDI,3GP,MPEG-4,JPEG,GIF; 1.3 mega pixel digital camera; Touch-screen technology; 2x2700mhA batteries; Long standby, up to 60 days Games Play; Support T-Flash card (free 256M, Max 1G);
    Dimension Dual SIM, Single online -2 batteries (2700mA), 2 chargers, 1 headset, 1 data cable, 256MTF card
    Connectivity USB data cable / USB disk - GPRS, WAP
    Weight 112 gr
    Battery 2 x 2700 mAh - Talk time: 360-600 minutes - Standby: time up to 60 Days
    Memory Free 256MTF card, supports max
    Display Size 3.0" TFT-LCD - 176 x 220 px resolution
    Display Colour 262K colors
    Band Dual-band 900 / 1800 MHz
    Entertainment MP3 and back-end playback support, equalizer support, lyric synchronous display support, ultra-powerful double speakers - Video 3GP, MP4 support, 320 x 240 Hi-Fi fullscreen play support, fast forward/pause, user can setup contrast and saturation while in the playback - Games 2000 3D game - Handsfree, recording, handwriting + keypad input, memory extension, e-book, voice identification, call background music play, two-way call recording, IP dial, calculator, health management
    Camera 1.3M pixels, supports max 1280x960 photo output, while in photography with sound, user can choose 352x288 or 176x144 definitions, the length depends on size of memory.
    Tones 64 chord polyphonic, MP3, MP4, MIDI, WAV, AMR
    Messaging SMS, MMS

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China_Elitek_8502 Price | Rate ( Rs: 9600 / 158$ )


  • China_Elitek_8502 Specifications & Features ::.
    China Elitek 8502 Mobile Phone, Dual SIM, 3.0" TFT, Touchscreen, 2700mhA, Long Standby GSM 900/1800MHz, Dual SIM Cellphones, 3.0" color screen, Stereo Bluetooth, MP3, MP4 player; MP3,AMR,MIDI,3GP,MPEG-4,JPEG,GIF; 1.3 mega pixel digital camera; Touch-screen technology; 2x2700mhA batteries; Long standby, up to 60 days Games Play; Support T-Flash card (free 256M, Max 1G);
    Dimension Dual SIM, Single online -2 batteries (2700mA), 2 chargers, 1 headset, 1 data cable, 256MTF card
    Connectivity USB data cable / USB disk - GPRS, WAP
    Weight 112 gr
    Battery 2 x 2700 mAh - Talk time: 360-600 minutes - Standby: time up to 60 Days
    Memory Free 256MTF card, supports max
    Display Size 3.0" TFT-LCD - 176 x 220 px resolution
    Display Colour 262K colors
    Band Dual-band 900 / 1800 MHz
    Entertainment MP3 and back-end playback support, equalizer support, lyric synchronous display support, ultra-powerful double speakers - Video 3GP, MP4 support, 320 x 240 Hi-Fi fullscreen play support, fast forward/pause, user can setup contrast and saturation while in the playback - Games 2000 3D game - Handsfree, recording, handwriting + keypad input, memory extension, e-book, voice identification, call background music play, two-way call recording, IP dial, calculator, health management
    Camera 1.3M pixels, supports max 1280x960 photo output, while in photography with sound, user can choose 352x288 or 176x144 definitions, the length depends on size of memory.
    Tones 64 chord polyphonic, MP3, MP4, MIDI, WAV, AMR
    Messaging SMS, MMS

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Nokia-E61 Price | Rate ( Rs: 21200 / 348$ )

Nokia-E61 Specifications & Features ::.
Nokia Mobile Phones Pakistan: Nokia E61 and its advanced email features are just more than Fun. The E61 gives mobile professionals a competitive edge, increasing productivity, and enabling more timely responses and the ability to make important decisions. The Nokia E61 is optimized to provide superior mobile email performance, with the ability to view and edit attachments and still deliver uncompromised voice functionality.
Dimension 117 mm x 69.7 mm x 14 mm, 108 cc
Connectivity EGPRS (Class B, MSC 11), GPRS Multislot Class 11, GSM Circuit-Switched Data up to 14.4 & 43.2 (HSCSD) kbps, USB port full speed supported via Pop-Port?, Bluetooth wireless technology 1.2, WCDMA (3GPP Release 99) WLAN connection can be shared by multiple applications at the same time. e.g: email, browser & synchronization, Possible to use WLAN, Bluetooth, USB & infrared at the same time, Maximum 6 Bluetooth connections in use at the same time.
Weight 144 g (with Nokia Battery BP-5L)
Battery Talk time: GSM 4.3 - 9.5 hours, WCDMA 2.2 - 5.0 hours, VoIP 4.4 - 4.6 hours, Standby time: GSM 13 - 17 days, WCDMA 13 -19 days, GSM/WCDMA and WLAN 8 - 9.5 days
Memory Up to 64 MB of fixed user data
Display Size 320 x 240 pixels
Display Colour Supports up to 16M colors, Active matrix display
Band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA 2100 (3GPP Release 99) networks in Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, North America, and South America where these networks are supported, Automatic switching between bands
Entertainment Video and audio streaming (3GPP and RealMedia: Real Video and Real Audio)
Camera No
Tones Polyphonic
Messaging Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS, ver. 1.2), Email client Supports POP, IMAP(with idle) & SMTP protocols, & MS Active SyncSupported, third party email clients: Intellisync Wireless Email, Visto email technology, BlackBerry Connect, GoodLink &


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Welcome to Mobile Phones Pakistan

Pakistan's largest mobile phone prices list website offering latest mobile phone prices, rates, specifications and user reviews. Compare features and Price / rates of all Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, LG, Imate, O2, BlackBerry and China mobile Phones in Pakistan for Free. Buy New and used mobile phones online or just send mobile phone gifts to Pakstan. Read out mobile user's comments/reviews, Post your own reviews and share your cellular experiences with the world. Rs: 19500

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Welcome to Mobile Phones Pakistan

Pakistan's largest mobile phone prices list website offering latest mobile phone prices, rates, specifications and user reviews. Compare features and Price / rates of all Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, LG, Imate, O2, BlackBerry and China mobile Phones in Pakistan for Free. Buy New and used mobile phones online or just send mobile phone gifts to Pakstan. Read out mobile user's comments/reviews, Post your own reviews and share your cellular experiences with the world. Rs: 19500

Nokia-6730-classic
Rs: 20500

Sony-Ericsson-C901
Rs: 35000

BlackBerry-Pearl-Flip-8220
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Apple-iPhone-3G-S32GB
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Samsung-S8300-Tocco-Ultra


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Samsung-D980-Dual-Sim
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Samsung-C5212-DUOS
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Samsung-U800-Soul-b
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