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10 Things You Don’t Know Yet About NOKIA

January 19, 2009
I found this somewhere in my email inbox and decided to  post it here so that anyone of us know more about Nokia mobile phones tips and things that we dont know yet…
 
1) The ringtone “Nokia tune” is actually based on a 19th century guitar work named “Gran Vals” by Spanish musician Francisco Tárrega. The Nokia Tune was originally named “Grande Valse” on Nokia phones but was changed to “Nokia Tune” around 1998 when it became so well known that people referred to it as the “Nokia Tune.”

2) The world’s first commercial GSM call was made in 1991 in Helsinki over a Nokia-supplied network, by Prime Minister of Finland Harri Holkeri, using a Nokia mobile phone.

3) Nokia is currently the world’s largest digital camera manufacturer, as the sales of its camera-equipped mobile phones have exceeded those of any conventional camera manufacturer.

4) The “Special” tone available to users of Nokia Phones when receiving SMS (text messages) is actually Morse code for “SMS”. Similarly, the “Ascending” SMS tone is Morse code for “Connecting People,” Nokia’s slogan. The “Standard” SMS tone is Morse code for “M” (Message).

5) The Nokia corporate font (typeface) is the AgfaMonotype Nokia Sans font, originally designed by Eric Spiekermann. Its mobile phone User’s Guides Nokia mostly used the Agfa Rotis Sans font.

Limit Exposure to Electromagnetic Radiation Emitted from Cell Phones

November 1, 2008

Let me share this tips which might help you limit exposure to electromagnetic radiation from cellphones for you, friends and family.

1. Do not allow children to use a cell phone, except for emergencies. The developing organs of a fetus or child are the most likely to be sensitive to any Mobile Side Effect of exposure to electromagnetic fields.

2. While communicating using your cell phone, try to keep the cell phone away from the body as much as possible. The amplitude of the electromagnetic field is one fourth the strength at a distance of two inches and fifty times lower at three feet. Whenever possible, use the speaker-phone mode or a wireless Bluetooth headset, which has less than 1/100th of the electromagnetic emission of a normal cell phone. Use of a hands-free ear piece attachment may also reduce exposures.

3. Avoid using your cell phone in places, like a bus, where you can passively expose others to your phone’s electromagnetic fields.

4. Avoid carrying your cell phone on your body at all times. Do not keep it near your body at night such as under the pillow or on a bedside table, particularly if pregnant. You can also put it on “flight” or “off-line” mode, which stops electromagnetic emissions.
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Learn how to repair service network problems

April 9, 2008

This are the things that any Cellphone technician considered for repairing cellphone regarding Signal problems.

There are two sections in network: 1, Rx section. 2, Tx section. all bros plz use manual searching in mobile phone, testing for Rx section and Tx section.
HOW TO FIND WHICH SECTION IS FAULT Tx (or) Rx?

Testing Rx section

use manual search for Testing Rx section, after searching Rx section good condition means it shows network list like Airtel, hutch, (or) any other network list in your area,

If Rx section bad condition after searching it shows NO NETWORK FOUND

1. after searching it shows network list means Rx section is ok.
2. after searching it shows NO NETWORK FOUND or some networks missing means Rx section is faulty.

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Tips on how to recognize the type of viruses that infected on your cellphones

List of mobile phone viruses:

Name: cabir. a - is a worm that runs in sybian series 60 phones and replicates via Bluetooth. This worm spreads as a SIS package named caribe.sis. The package contains 3 components caribe app, flo.mdl and caribe rsc. Once the worm is installed the worm runs every time the device is rebooted. Cabir a attempts to send itself to Bluetooth enabled devices found in the proximity of the infected mobile phone
Type: worm

Name: velasco a- is a virus written specifically for nokia series 60 mobile phones running the symbian OS, it spreads by searching all SIS installation files in the infected device, and inserts itself as an embedded SIS file into them. This virus is a both a ile virus and worm. Once running veLAsco.a attempts to send itself to Bluetooth enabled devices found in the proximity of the infected mobile phone.
Type: worm, parasitic virus

Name: commwarrior.a - is a worm for symbian operating system and mobile devices compatible with nokia series 60. it is the first worm that spreads using MMS and bluetooth
Type: worm

Name:commwarrior.b ? is a worm for symbian OS and series 60. the worm is capable of spreading over Bluetooth and MMS messages
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Cellphone Hardware & Software Problems

April 7, 2008

A typical mobile phone has various types of faults which can be distributed in three main kinds of faults…

  • · Hardware faults
  • · Software faults
  • · Setting Faults

Hardware Faults:

Hardware faults in mobile phones are related to mother boards of mobile phone, batteries and any physical fault will be amount to hardware faults. I have pointed out as much hardware faults as much i remeber this time but if you have a fault which is not listed below you can tell me by clicking here I willo be glad to know that it would be a great help for me too.The list of common hardwarefaults is given below.

. dead set condition (dead phone)

· no charging
· battery empty
· auto charging
· low signal
· No signal
· voice problem
· vibrator problem
· ringer problem
· backlight problem
· auto turn off (auto-shut-off)
· hanging problem
· insert sim (no sim card inserted shows on the screen)
· keypad problem
· display problem

Software problems:

· hanging problem
· no signal
· dead set
· display
· contact service (contact retailer, contact service provider)
· Test mode
· not charging

Setting problem:

· call divert
· sim lock
· security code
· country lock
· cnfiguration of SMS
· configuration of GPRS
· configuration of call

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