Monday, June 25, 2007

First 3G network

The first commercially available 3G network in the UK was Three (3) owned by Hutchinson Telecom (the founding owners of Orange UK). This new entrant is busy expanding both coverage and customer base. As a result, some of the best deals can be found on this network. You can see the latest handsets and tariffs at:
mphone.mobiles.co.uk/3-three-3g-mobile-phones.html

The Latest Mobile Phone Technology

3G - The Third Generation of mobile communication

What is 3rd Generation (3G) ?

We can now talk to each other face-to-face on our mobile terminals.
Using the latest 3G technology (available from Three, Orange and Vodafone - rest will follow soon), you can log onto the office network, surf the Internet, order and pay for goods, manage our investments on the stock markets, check the weather or find the nearest Italian restaurant. The list of potential uses for wireless communications in the future is endless. Access to them all will be from wherever you happen to find yourself at the time.
3rd Generation is the generic term used for the new generation of mobile communications systems. 3G systems provide enhanced services to those - such as voice, text and data. This includes Video conferencing and downloading Video clips such as Premiership Goals.
The vision for 3G was based on the previous generations 2G system of the GSM standard, but evolved, extended and enhanced to include an additional radio air interface, better suited for high speed and multimedia data services. This system enables users of current 2nd Generation GSM wireless networks to migrate easily to the new 3rd Generation services, with minimal disruption.

Nokia Mp3 Stereo or no.....

If someone asks you whether your phone has mp3 stereo or no, you would probably say yes. But think again!! Your phone might just have MP3 playback and not MP3 stereo. MP3 Stereo upgrades the sound quality to a great extent. As of now the only phones which have the MP3 stereo are Nokia 6230/ 6230i, 6681/ 6680, The N Series and Nokia 7710. So beware before purchasing you mp3 phone...

NokiaThe Cabir Virus

Ever Heard of a virus called Cabir or Caribe??In November 2004 certain websites provided transfer tools for mobile ringtones, pictures and videos for series 60 phones. Many users downloaded these softwares not knowing that the phones were getting affected by virus which was rather deadly, named Cabir, a worm. This when installed tries to send its own components to any bluetooth device in range. This Virus forces the battery life to shorten because the Bluetooth Cannot be switched off.To prevent Cabir virus, keep Bluetooth profile 'Hidden', in case the cabir message file is received (caribe.sis), try aborting the installation, if the virus has entered the phone, install the following software in the phone www.f-secure.com/tools/f-cabir.sis which will then search and destroy the virus components

Nokia 3230 software flaws

The problem of software with Nokia 3230 has become extremely common. Finally Nokia provided its customers with imaging.The users can create their own set of ringtones and video playback, in a mid-priced ranged Nokia 3230. It is reported that apart from having a slow and useless software the Nokia 3230 also hangs whilst scrolling. The phone restarts while using FM radios and other multimedia functions. These reports are not yet attended by Nokia. May be in next century the prolem will get solved....

Nokia 3230 software flaws

The problem of software with Nokia 3230 has become extremely common. Finally Nokia provided its customers with imaging.The users can create their own set of ringtones and video playback, in a mid-priced ranged Nokia 3230. It is reported that apart from having a slow and useless software the Nokia 3230 also hangs whilst scrolling. The phone restarts while using FM radios and other multimedia functions. These reports are not yet attended by Nokia. May be in next century the prolem will get solved....

Nokia Start spying

If you short-circuit the right, left and middle pins situated below your Nokia phone with all the pins connected, the Nokia software hangs. The profile Headset gets activated prior to which automatic answer in the headset profile needs to be activated along with the volume level set to mute. To spy, the phone can be kept in a room or somewhere else and the user gets to know what others in the room are talking about when he calls on the phone. The phone itself answers the call.....It does not possess any magical power though....

Nokia 6230 vs Nokia 6230i

The 6230 introduced in the series 40 segment, before 6230i was in great demand for an year or two but as soon as 6230i came into the market the demand shifted on the otherside. The Nokia 6230 has an internal memory of 7Mb, consists of a 32 Mb MMC, is less attractive with a screen display of 128 x 128 pixels. On the contrary, the Nokia 6230i has an internal memory of 32 Mb, consists of a 64 Mb MMC, is a comparitively more attractive with a screen display of 208 x 208 pixels. Apart from these there are more to add on to the differences

Nokia 1.3 Mega Pixels???

This information will be noticed beforehand mostly by photographers or those who are interested in photography. The Nokia phones have 1.3 Megapixel camera which is sensor capacity. The actual result attained is 1.23 Megapixels. So beware of this fact that you actually dont get you you thought of especially if you hold immense knowledge based in this field!!!

The Multimedia card (MMC) Trick For Nokia

In order to swap the memory of two Nokia phones, but with memory cards wherein one phone has Reduced sized multimedia card(RS-MMC) compatibility and the other phone has Multimedia card (MMC) compatibility. There are 5 steps which will prove to be of great help. Follow the instructions below.
1. Remove the RS-MMC card,

2. Remove the MMC card
3. Now hold the RS-MMC card in hand
4. Simply insert it in the slot meant for the MMC card in such a position where all the pins connect with the pins on the slot of your MMC Compatible phone,
5. Fix the battery and switch on the phone.

Now the data readily available on the RS-MMC can be used.


RS-MMC Cards (Reduced Sized Multi-Media Cards)MMC Cards (Multi-Media Cards)

Nokia The X# Trick

The X# Trick

By pressing x + # (where x is any number) will show the telephone number stored in that particular location. For example, pressing 125 in idle mode and then pressing "#" later, will show the 125th number stored when the number are entered in your phone-book.

Other Useful Tricks N Tips

1. Remember your device lock password
TIP: Be certain to remember your PASSWORD if you enable the phone lock feature. Without your password, your phone will need to be reset at the place of purchase, which will result in the loss of your personalized settings and all content stored in phone memory.

2. Bookmark mobile-friendly websites
Many websites support ‘Mobile friendly editions’ (e.g. www.CNN.com/togo/) or ‘lo-fi’ versions. Choosing to bookmark these sites will provide a more efficient mobile web experience.

3. Save pictures and videos to storage card by default
TIP: To set storage card as the default location to save pictures and videos, in Thumbnail view go to Menu > Options > Camera. If you will have the option “Save files to: Storage Card”.

4. Customize the time limit for your videos
To change time limit for videos, in Thumbnail view, go to Menu > Options > Video. If you will have the option set video length to 15 seconds, 30 seconds, or no limit.

5. Synchronize Notes on your Motorola Q
Notes created in Outlook are not directly supported in Microsoft® Windows Mobile 5.0, Smartphone edition, and cannot be synchronized directly to the Motorola Q. Notes may be used with third party applications or alternative sync solutions such as GoodLink™.
NOTE: Alternatively, users may find it useful to utilize Tasks to synchronize personal notes and/or to-do’s.


6. Navigate Contacts by Category
Make it easier to navigate large Contact lists by using the Category field to differentiate ‘Business’ and ‘Personal’ contacts, for example. When searching Contacts, choose Menu > Filter by.

Power Saving Tips N Tricks

1. Set your synchronization schedule

You can set your Motorola Q to automatically synchronize with your PC at time intervals that you specify, so that auto-synch doesn’t interfere with your peak usage time.
Press Start.
Select ActiveSync.
Press Menu.
Scroll down and select Schedule.
Scroll down to Peak Times.
Scroll right to choose the right option for your needs.
Press Done.


2. Use your screen dimmer

Set your screen to automatically dim after your Motorola Q is idle for a certain period.
Press Start.
Scroll to and select Settings.
Scroll to and select More.
Scroll to and select Power Management.
Scroll to Backlight Time Out on Battery.
Scroll left to decrease the time delay from 10 seconds to 5 seconds.
Press Done.


3. Disable Bluetooth® connectivity when not in use
When you’re not using your Bluetooth® headset and accessories, you can easily turn this function off.
Press Start.
Scroll to and select Bluetooth.
Select Bluetooth Manager.
Scroll to and select Settings.
Scroll left to deactivate Bluetooth on your device.
Press Done.


4. Control the number of applications running
You can minimize the number of applications that run at one time.
Press Start.
Scroll to and select System Tools.
Scroll to Task Manager.
Scroll to the application you’d like to end.
Press Menu.
Select Kill for that single application or Kill All to end all running applications
.

Calling Tips N Tricks

1. Call Forwarding

Dial *72 + the number you wish to forward to. Press “SEND”.
To deactivate call forwarding, dial*720 “SEND”.
Listen for confirmation, then press “END”.

2. Conference Call

Place your first call as usual, then dial the second number and press “SEND” again. When your second call connects press send again to connect both calls.

Motorola Q Tips N Tricks

Email Tips And Tricks

1. Place a call from your email screen

You can respond to an email quickly by placing a phone call to an existing Contact. Simply highlight and select the name or address and the contact will appear on the screen, including phone number(s).

2. Toggle between email accounts
If you have two email accounts (personal and business) and frequently get text messages, you can easily toggle between the various accounts without going to Home screen each time. When you are viewing any account, you may arrow Left or Right on the Nav Key to navigate your accounts


3. Auto-sync one email account
If you have two email accounts assigned to your device, only select one to automatically sync. Set your Exchange server Active Sync (business email ) peak times so they don’t conflict with your peak personal email usage times. This will also improve your overall battery life performance. See Power Saving Tips and Tricks for instructions on how to Set your synchronization schedule.

4. Sync items in your Sent Folder
In order to sync Sent items (personal or business email ) select Folders, then Menu > Manage Folders > choose the Sent folder and select Sync (Right softkey).

5. Send an email from a calendar notice
You can send an email from a calendar notice when any email or contact information is provided in the meeting notice.
Open up your Outlook Calendar.
Scroll down and open the appropriate appointment.
Scroll down to the email address underlined in the body of the appointment using the navigation key or the thumb wheel.
Press the action button in the middle of the navigation key.
Select the email account from which you wish to send the email
Press the action button in the middle of the navigation key.
Type out your email and press Send.

6. Send a URL from Explorer
While in Explorer, you can send a URL directly to somebody via email by selecting Menu > Tools > Send link via emailail Tips and Tricks

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Send Free SMS Anywhere

Instead of paying for your messages, you can alter a number in your phone to send to a different centre. This cannot charge you, and consequently you have free SMS!

How does it work?
Message Service Centre, or SMSC. This SMSC is generally a telephone number, normally a memorable one- i.e. Orange's is 0973 100973. Here, it is sent to the recipient's network's SMSC, where it is then forwarded to their phone. The whole process takes only seconds, but the vital part is when it reaches your SMSC, because then it is forwarded, and you are charged according to your tariff. If you, however, change your SMSC number to one below, the network who forward the message will not know who you are, and consequently cannot charge you. Clever huh?

Does it always work?

No! It can take hours to find a number that hasn't been blocked by your network- they usually carry out checks monthly and bar any numbers known to be forwarding SMS. Also, I understand that Orange and all networks in Denmark have barred all numbers aside from their own- so it won't work with Orange or Danish networks.

Andorra+376-301004
AustraliaOne.Tel Australia +61 411 990 001
Vodafone Australia +61-415011501
Telstra Australia +61-418706700
Telstra Australia +61-418706800
Telstra Australia +61-418706900
Optus Australia +61-412025989
Optus Australia +61-411990000
Optus Australia +61-411990001
Optus Australia +61-411990003
AustriaA1 +43 664 0501
Connect ONE +43 699 0001999
max-mobil +43 676 021
tele.ring +43 650 09000000.
AzerbaijanAzercell +994-50-910-3300
Bakcell +994557070707
Baharain+973-9600179
BelgiumMobistar Belgium +32-95955205
Proximus Belgium +32-75161616
Proximus Belgium +32-75161612
Orange Belgium +32-486000005
Bosnia and HerzegovinaPTT GSM BIH +387-90-225522
BotswanaMascom Wireless +267-71010024
BulgariaMobilTel: +35988000301
CanadaFido Canada +1-5149931123
ChileEntel PCS +56-98890005
ChinaTelecom China +86-1390591500
Telecom China +86 13800100500
CroatiaCronet +385-980501
VIPNET +385-910401
CyprusCyprus +3579700000
Czech RepublicEurotel Czech rep +420-602909909
Radiomobil Czech rep +420-603051
DenmarkSonofon Denmark +45-40590000
TeleDanmark Denmark +45-40390999
Telia DK Denmark +45-28187000
Mobilix Denmark +45-26265151
DenmarkFree! +45 40590006
EgyptClick GSM +20105996500
Mobinil +20122000020
EstoniaEMT Estonia +372-5099000
Ritabell Estonia +372-5509911
Radiolinja Estonia +372-568771010
Fiji+679901400
FinlandRadiolinja Finland +358-508771010
Sonera Finland +358-405202000
FranceSFR France +33-609001390
Bouygues France +33-660003000
Itineris France +33-689004000
Itineris France +33-689004431
Itineris France +33-68900458
GermanyD1 Germany +49-1710760000D1
Germany +49-1715990000D1
Talkline Germany +49-1710760900D2
Germany +49-172227033
D2 Germany +49-1722270000
[to D2 only]D2 Germany +49-1722270333
D2 Talkline Germany +49-1722270258
Debitel Germany +49-1722270222IC3S
Germany +49-1722270201
Dr Materna Germany +49-1722270111
E2 VIAG Germany +49-1760000443
E-Plus Germany +49-1770600000
E-Plus Germany +49-1770610000E
-Plus Germany +49-1770620000
GreecePanafon Greece +30-94219000
Telestet Greece +30-93599000
Telestet Greece +30-93597000
Cosmote Greece +30-97100000
HollandLibertel Netherlands +31-6540881000
PTT Netherlands +31-653131313
Telfort Netherlands +31-626000230
BEN Netherlands: +31-624000000
Dutchtone, Netherlands: +31628500561
Hong KongHutchinson Hong Kong +852-94985795
HK Telecom Hong Kong +852-90288000
Smartone Hong Kong +852-90100000
HungaryPannon Hungary +36-209300099
Westel900 +36-30-9888-000
Vodafone +36709996500
IcelandLandssimi Islands hf +354-8900100
Tal +354-6999099
IrelandEircell Ireland +35387699989
Esat Ireland +353-868002000
India [+91 - ]BPL Mobile India +91-9821000005
MAXtouch India +91-9820005446
Essar Cellphone +91-9811009998
Tata +919848001104
Command +919830099990
AirTel Delhi +91-98100-51914
Skycell Cellular +919840011003
Spice Karnataka +919844198441
IndonesiaSatelindo Indonesia +62-81615
Telkomsel Indonesia is +62-81100000
Exelcomindo Indonesia +62-818445009
Isle of ManPronto GSM +447624499955
IsraelOrange Israel +972-54-120032
ItalyOmni Italy +39-3492000200
Omni Italy +39-3492000300
Omni Italy +39-3492000400
Omni Italy +39-3492000500
TIM Italy +39-3359609600
TIM Italy +39-3359608000
TIM Italy +39-338960960
TIM Italy +39-338980000
Wind Italy +39-3205858500
KuwaitMTC +96596000303Al-
Wataniya +9656373717
LatviaLMT Latvia +371-9202020
Baltcom GSM +371 9599994
LebanonFTML Cellis +61-3488888
LesothoVodacom Lesotho [+266]
LithuaniaBite GSM Lithuania +370-9950115
Omnitel Lithuania +370-9899992
LuxembourgPTT Luxembourg +352-021100003
Tango Luxembourg +352-091000030
MacauMacau CTM +85366
Macau CTM +85368
MacedoniaMobiMak [389 - 70]+389 70 000501
MalaysiaADAM Malaysia +60-173600010
Celcom Malaysia +60-193900000
Mutiara Malaysia +60-162999000
Maxis Malaysia +60-120000015
MauritiusEMTEL +230 7290999
MongoliaMobiCom +97699000030
MontenegroPro monte +38169200000
Monet +38167100100
MoroccoMaroc Telecom +2121000021, +2121000022
Meditel +2123992000
NamibiaMTC [+264 - 81]
New ZealandVodafone New Zealand +64-21600600
NorwayNetCom Norway +47-92001000
NetCom Norway +47-9208977
TeleNor Norway +47-90002100
TeleNor Norway +47-90007777
PAKISTANMobilink +92300000042
UFone +923330005150
PortugalTelecel is +351-911616161
TMN Portugal +351-936210000
OPTIMUS +35193121314
PhilippinesGlobe Philippines +63-91702
Globe Philippines +63-91703
Globe Philippines +63-91704
Globe Philippines +63-91709
Islacom Philippines +63-9150200003
Smart Philippines +63-9180000101
PolandEra GSM Poland +48-602951111
Era GSM Poland +48-602951112
Polkomtel Poland +48-601000310
Polkomtel Poland +48-601000311
IDEA Centertel Poland +48-501200777
ReunionReunion +33609001390
RomaniaConnex Romania +40-92004000
Dialog Romania +40-94946000
Cosmorom (1800 MHz)RussiaNorth West Russia +7-8129600096
MTS Russia +7-0957699100
BeeLine +7-90173100
SaudiarabiaSaudiTel +966-5-5842855
SerbiaMobTel Serbia +381-63100100
MobTel +38163100300
PTT Telekom Serbia +381-650000900
PTT Telekom Serbia +381-640000900
SeychellesAirtel: +248700000
SingaporeMobile One Singapore +65-96845999
Mobile One Singapore +65-96845997
SingTel Singapore +65-96400001
SingTel Singapore +65-96500001
SingTel Singapore +65-98189999
SingTel Singapore +65-96197777
SlovakiaEurotel Slovakia +421-903333000
Globtel Slovakia +421-905303303
SloveniaMobitel Slovenia +386-41001333
Si.Mobil Slovenia +386-40441000
South AfricaMTN +27-831000002
MTN (Prepaid) +27-831000113
Vodacom South Africa +27-829119
Vodacom South Africa +27-829129
SpainTelefonica Spain +34-609090909
Airtel Spain +34-607133000
Airtel Spain +34-607003110
Amena Spain +34-656000311
SwedenComviq Sweden +46-707990001
Comviq Sweden +46-707990002
Comviq Sweden +46-707990003
Comviq Sweden +46-707773078
Europolitan Sweden +46-708000708
Telia Sweden +46-705008999
Switzerland [+41-79]
Swisscom Switzerland +41-794999000
diAX Switzerland +41-765980000
Orange +41-787777070
TanzaniaTritel +255812904000
TaiwanChung Wa Tele Taiwan +886-932400821
ThailandAIS Thailand +66-18110888WP1800
Thailand +66-16110400
TurkeyTurkcell Turkey +90-5329010000
Turkcell Turkey +90-5329020000
Turkcell Turkey +905329030000
Turkcell Turkey +90-5329040000
Telsim Turkey +90-5429800033
UkraineUMC +38050000501
Kyivstar +380-672020000
Golden Telecom +380444990000
Wellcome +38044 251 7777
United Arab EmiratesPTT UAE +97150 6014994
United KingdomIsle of Man Pronto GSM +447624499955
Vodafone UK +44-385016005
CellNet UK +44-802000332
Virgin Mobile UK +447958879890
Orange UK +44-973100973
Orange UK +44-973100974
internalOne2One UK +44-7958879879
Guernsey Telecoms [+44-4481/7781]
Jersey +44 7797704444
USAAerial Comms USA +1-8132630025
Aerial Comms USA +1-2812350025
Voicestream USA +1-2063130004
Pacific Bell USA +1-2099042010
Pacific Bell USA +1-2099042020
Powertel USA +1-3343338200
DigiPH PCS USA +1-3342090307
Omnipoint USA +1-9179070004
Sprint USA +1-7044100000
Washington PCS USA +1-410258953
VenezuelaDigitel +58-12-8000000
YugoslaviaMobTel +381-63-100400
MobTel +381-63100300
MobTel +381-63100200
MobTel +381-63100100
MobTel +3816310030034
MobTel +3816310040034
PTT Telekom Serbia +381-650000900
ZimbabweEconet Wireless +263-91010030When you send a text message, it is first transmitted to your network's routing centre, called the Short

Tips For Sending Fast SMS

Follow these tips for Fast Txting

Txt using both hands.
Learn the location of ur letters.
Rmbr 2 txt in shrthnd.
Check ur txting the right number.
Limber up ur fingers with some stretching exercises.
Nip ur nails in the bud.
Find the fastest finger 4u.
Get 2 know ur phones functions and features.
Clean ur phone. A non-stick mobile is a quick mobile.
Practice makes perfect, become a txt machine!

SAMSUNG T100 SECRET CODES

Samsung T100 Secret Codes For your Reference
*#06# -> Show IMEI
*#9999# -> Show Software Version
*#0001# -> Show Serial Parameters
*3855# -> Full EEPROM Reset ( THIS CODE REMOVES SP-LOCK!!!! but also change IMEI to 447967-89-400044-0, you must use CHGIMEI to restore it)
*2767*2878# -> Custom EEEPROM Reset
*#8999*228# -> Battery status (capacity, voltage, temperature)
*#8999*246# -> Program status
*#8999*289# -> Change Alarm Buzzer Frequency
*#8999*324# -> Debug screens
*#8999*364# -> Watchdog
*#8999*377# -> EEPROM Error Stack
*#8999*427# -> Trace Watchdog
*#8999*523# -> Change LCD contrast
*#8999*544# -> Jig detect
*#8999*636# -> Memory status
*#8999*746# -> SIM File Size
*#8999*778# -> SIM Service Table
*#8999*785# -> RTK (Run Time Kernel) errors
*#8999*786# -> Run, Last UP, Last DOWN
*#8999*837# -> Software Version
*#8999*842# -> Test Vibrator
*#8999*862# -> Vocoder Reg
*#8999*872# -> Diag
*#8999*947# -> Reset On Fatal Error
*#8999*999# -> Last/Chk
*#8999*9266# -> Yann debug screen (=Debug Screens?)
*#8999*9999# -> Software version

Other Samsung Codes

Other Useful Samsung Secret Codes
*#06# IMEI code
*#9998*4357# Help Menu
*#9998*5282# Java menu (GRPS/CSD settings for JAVA server)
*#9999#0# Monitor Mode
*#9999# or *#9998*9999# Software Version
*#8888# or *#9998*8888# Hardware Version
*#9998*746# or *#9998*0746# or *#0746# Sim Infos
*#9998*523# or *#9998*0523# or *#0523# Display Contrast
*#9998*842# or *#9998*0842# or *#0842# Vibration On (until you push OK)
*#9998*289# or *#9998*0289# or *#0289# Buzzer On (until you push OK)
*#9998*288# or *#9998*0288# or *#0288# Battery & Field Infos
*#9998*377# or *#9998*0377# Error log
*#9998*778# or *#9998*0778# or *#0778# Sim Service table
*#9998*782# show date and alarm clock
*#8999*638# show network information
*#9998*5646# change operator logo at startup
*#9998*76# production number
*#9998*968# view melody for alarm
*#9998*585# Non-Volatile Memory (NVM)
*#3243948# Digital Audio Interference Off
*#32436837# Digital Audio Interference On

Samsung Reset Codes

You can try these in case you downloaded corrupted or incompatible Java midlets or other media, which are causing problems with the phone.


*2767*JAVA# Java Reset and (Deletes all Java Midlets)

*2767*MEDIA# Reset Media (Deletes All Sounds and Pics)

*2767*WAP# Wap Reset

*2767*CUST# Reset Custom EEPR0M

*2767*FULL# Reset Full EEPR0M (Caution)

For example : *2767*JAVA# would be keyed in as *2767*5282#

Reset Your Nokia To Factory Default

To perform a full factory reset/format:

Power the phone off
Press down talk/green + 3 + *
Power the phone on
This procedure will also work on a 6600/6620
.