Posted by admin | Posted in Mobile | Posted on 01-02-2011
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Contact your cellular service provider or your cell phone manufacturer to see if your particular phone can download the GPS application or is already GPS enabled. If it isn’t, consider ordering a new phone. Many providers will let you download the service to your phone. Downloading must be enabled on your cell phone for you to use this option.
Posted by admin | Posted in Mobile | Posted on 01-02-2011
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Mobile mapping services are provided through satellite-powered GPS systems. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is the only fully functional Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). Utilizing a constellation of at least 24 Medium Earth Orbit satellites that transmit precise microwave signals, the system enables a GPS receiver to determine its location, speed, direction, and time.
Posted by admin | Posted in Mobile | Posted on 01-02-2011
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The Internet can be accessed on mobile handsets or on laptops via mobile network operators. The Mobile Web refers to the access to wireless data services using a mobile device such as as cell phones, PDAs, and other portable gadgets connected to a mobile telecoms network. Access does not require a desktop computer, nor a fixed landline connection. The service can be to the traditional World Wide Web or to any one of more limited service platforms such as WAP (Wireless Application Protocol), i-Mode and Blackberry services.
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Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is a standard for telephone messaging systems that allows sending messages that include multimedia objects including images, audio, video, rich text and not just text as in Short Message Services (SMS). It is mainly deployed in mobile networks along with other messaging systems like SMS, Mobile Instant Messaging and Mobile E-mail.
Posted by admin | Posted in Mobile | Posted on 01-02-2011
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All mobile phones can be used for simple messaging services, also known as SMS, text messages, texts or txt (if you’re really cool!)
Posted by admin | Posted in Mobile | Posted on 01-02-2011
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Making phonecalls to and receiving calls from other people while on the go was the reason cellular phones were invented. While this continues to be the main functionality of all mobile devices, the new generation of mobile handsets bring with them a vast range of functions that overshadow the idea of the basic phonecall / conversation.