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Old 03-25-2007, 05:34 PM   #1
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>> THINGS YOU NEVER KNEW YOUR CELL PHONE COULD DO.
>> There are a few things that can be done in times of
>> emergencies. Your mobile phone can actually be a life
>> saver or an emergency tool for survival. Check out the
>> things that you can do with it:
>>
>> FIRST: Emergency
>> The Emergency Number worldwide for Mobile is 112. If
>> you find yourself out of the coverage area of your
>> mobile; network and there is an emergency, dial 112 and
>> the mobile will search any existing network to establish
>> the emergency number for you, and interestingly this
>> number 112 can be dialed even if the keypad is locked. Try it out.


True

>> SECOND: Have you locked your keys in the car? Does your car
>> have remote keyless entry? This may come in handy someday. Good
>> reason to own a cell phone: If you lock your keys in the car
>> and the spare keys are at home, call someone at home on their cell
>> phone from your cell phone. Hold your cell phone about a foot
>> from your car door and have the person at your home press the
>> unlock button, holding it near the mobile phone on their end. Your
>> car will unlock....


BS.
Car remote control is usually either radio or infrared....neither of which
will be picked up by the cell phone on the 'transmiting end'
and moreso ... transmitted by your phone to the car.


>> THIRD: Hidden Battery Power
>> Imagine your cell battery is very low. To activate, press the keys
>> *3370# Your cell will restart with this reserve and the instrument
>> will show a 50% increase in battery. This reserve will get charged
>> when you charge your cell next time.

BS
*3370# switches on EFR - i.e. better speach encoding but
.... this makes you battery power get consumed even faster
by about 5%
on the other hand
#3370# (i.e. hash at the beginning) switches of EFR, therefore
if you have tis feature enabled by default, yes it can make you
save battery power but only around 1/10 of what this suggestion
claims.

>> FOURTH: How to disable a STOLEN mobile phone?
>> To check your Mobile phone's serial number, key in
>> the following digits on your phone: * # 0 6 # . A 15 digit code
>> will appear on the screen. This number is unique to your handset.
>> Write it down and keep it somewhere safe. If your phone gets
>> 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.
>> And, Finally....


This is somewhat also BS nowadays
when they steal your phone, it will probably will be locked and the simplest
way of getting rid of all the restrictions, phone numbers stored in memory
etc. is for them to 'flash' the entire memory of the phone, but that usually
also means rewriting the IMEI with a new value, making the phone
virtually 'virgin'

>> FIFTH: Free 411

no idea we don't have any 411 services in our country

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Old 03-26-2007, 07:49 AM   #2
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In <tkONh.2457$Fe4.419@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk> "Richard Colton" <webmaster@NILSPAMuselessinfo.org.uk> writes:

>Not exactly. Whilst the GSM spec states that it should happen, in the UK
>you cannot make emergency calls on any network other than the one for which
>you have a valid SIM card inserted in your handset.


What happens if you have a phone that doesn't have a SIM? Are
you saying that emergency calls are blocked?

In the US [a], I've confirmed that phones will, indeed,
call out to the emergency numbers "911" and also "112"
(not "08" with my phone - perhaps newer ones will work [b])
as long as there's a compatable cellular signal. This
works whether or not the phone has a validated SIM in
it and a working account. I've done cross-network calls
with no problem.

[a] I've made these calls, mostly in the NYC area,
using a formerly Omnipoint, now T-Mobile, Nokia phone
No problems with or without a SIM, and they go through
even if the phone is locked.

[b] the physical phone instrument itself is programmed
to understand that "911" and "112" should "go out".
It doesn't recognize "08" so holds it up until it sees
if the phone can find a cellco network it's got an
account with. Once that happens, the network translates
the "08" to "911" and routes it properly.

I suspect, but have no direct experience, that the
newer models understand about 08 and will let those
calls get through.

- sidenote: I'm the one who suggested to Omnipoint,
almost a decade ago now... that they map "112" to
the 911 PSAPs. They were kind enough to write back
to me that they didn't think it was necessary, but
lo and behold they soon did so.



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Old 03-26-2007, 11:36 AM   #3
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"danny burstein" <dannyb@panix.com> wrote in message
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> In <tkONh.2457$Fe4.419@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk> "Richard Colton"
> <webmaster@NILSPAMuselessinfo.org.uk> writes:
>
>>Not exactly. Whilst the GSM spec states that it should happen, in the UK
>>you cannot make emergency calls on any network other than the one for
>>which
>>you have a valid SIM card inserted in your handset.

>
> What happens if you have a phone that doesn't have a SIM? Are
> you saying that emergency calls are blocked?


Yes, that's exactly the position in the UK.

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Old 03-26-2007, 12:13 PM   #4
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In <0ESNh.50$NK2.14@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk> "Richard Colton" <webmaster@NILSPAMuselessinfo.org.uk> writes:
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>> What happens if you have a phone that doesn't have a SIM? Are
>> you saying that emergency calls are blocked?


>Yes, that's exactly the position in the UK.


That, if true, sucks. It means that international travelers
with SIMS that may not be registering for whatever
reson (rare, but common enough to be an issue), or
if they've taken the SIM out and not yet put
in a local one, etc., etc., etc.

What rationale are the cellcos there using to get
away with this? I know why they _want_ to, since
they'd rather make the money...


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Old 03-26-2007, 02:01 PM   #5
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"danny burstein" <dannyb@panix.com> wrote in message
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> In <0ESNh.50$NK2.14@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk> "Richard Colton"
> <webmaster@NILSPAMuselessinfo.org.uk> writes:
> [ snip ]
>
>>> What happens if you have a phone that doesn't have a SIM? Are
>>> you saying that emergency calls are blocked?

>
>>Yes, that's exactly the position in the UK.

>
> That, if true, sucks. It means that international travelers
> with SIMS that may not be registering for whatever
> reson (rare, but common enough to be an issue), or
> if they've taken the SIM out and not yet put
> in a local one, etc., etc., etc.


Ok, perhaps my original post on this subject could have been clearer.
International travellers roaming in the UK should have no problems making
emergency calls due to roaming agreements already in place. However, anyone
using a UK SIM card which is either deactivated or out of coverage for that
particular network will not be able to make emergency calls. If a foreign
SIM cannot register on a UK network correctly, then emergency calls from
that handset will also be unavailable.

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Old 03-27-2007, 10:50 AM   #6
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:13:50 +0000 (UTC), danny burstein
<dannyb@panix.com> wrote:

>What rationale are the cellcos there using to get
>away with this? I know why they _want_ to, since
>they'd rather make the money...


I would be VERY surprised if they charge for an EMERGENCY call. My
guess is that this would have been done to prevent HOAX calls being
placed by persons wanting to remain anonymous.

This is a problem here in Australia with school children often
removing their SIM cards to call 112 and say there is a bomb in their
school to get out of a class.

What they don't realise is that every time a call is made from a GSM
phone that the IMIE is transmitted to the Network. If the Networks
were smart enough in the UK they could easily make use of IMIE number
when a 112 call is made, provided the IMIE is registered at one of the
Networks in that country. This could easily be automatically updated
every time someone makes a normal call using their GSM phone.

I know here in Australia several people have been prosecuted for even
sending threatening SMS messages traced back to their phone, even
though they had a different SIM in the phone to send those messages!


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Old 03-27-2007, 12:13 PM   #7
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In <trei03dtj90r6jnvc25pkn4542ckg5dhsh@4ax.com> Simon Templar <usenet@vk3xem.net> writes:

>On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:13:50 +0000 (UTC), danny burstein
><dannyb@panix.com> wrote:


>>What rationale are the cellcos there using to get
>>away with this? I know why they _want_ to, since
>>they'd rather make the money...


>I would be VERY surprised if they charge for an EMERGENCY call. My
>guess is that this would have been done to prevent HOAX calls being
>placed by persons wanting to remain anonymous.


I guess I wasn't clear enough... The cellcos here in
the US are mildly pissed at the mandated 911 since
it means that a modest number of people keep an
unregistered (and no monthly fees...) phone around
for 911.

They much prefer (and heavily market) all sorts of
low cost (and prepaid) services.

They've grudgingly accepted the mandate, but I'm sure
their CFOs curse the FCC over all those "lost" accounts,
even if they're small amounts.

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