Health issues with Mobile Phones

August 20, 2010 Blogzamana Android

Now a days you can see every one with their mobile phones next to their ears.  The mobile phone has many health related problems.   Lot of studies were conducted by scientists on mobile phones and they indicate that the radiations from mobile phones are very dangerous which can cause genetic problems, tumors, cancers, memory loss and increase in Blood Pressure etc.   Let us see what are the health related problems associated with mobile phones.

  • Scientists studied and found that exposure to mobile phone's low level radiation leads to the red blood cells to leak haemoglobin and which can lead to heart disease and kidney stones.
  • Another study indicates that if you are exposed to radiations of mobile phone for 2 minutes causes proteins and toxins to leak into the brain and may develop Parkinson's disease.
  • Another study says that the radiations from mobile phone can ignite the petroleum fumes at gas filling stations.
  • It was seen that people using mobile phone for longer time were suffering from high blood pressure.
  • Mobile phone radiations affect the pregnant women too.  The baby inside a pregnant woman if exposed to radiations from mobile phones, it may face health hazards.
  • Burning skin, head ache and fatigue  are some of the symptoms of long term usage of mobile phones.
  • Another study says that memory loss also is possible if you are exposed to mobile phone radiations.

What is Memory Effect?

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A battery which is partially discharged some times does not fully discharge before recharging it once again.  It forgets to do so.  This is called as Memory effect.  For example, if you fully charge your mobile battery, and then use only some 50% of its capacity before charging it again,  the battery is not aware that it has 50% of capacity left which is reamined unused.  The battery will be working but with only 50% of its total capacity.  To solve this kind of problem, please discharge it fully before using it for recharging again.  This can be done by unplugging the device and use it till the battery completely exhausts.  This helps to keep your mobile battery healthy.

Hope you will follow this trick to discharge it fully before attempting it for recharging again.

How to disable a stolen mobile phone

August 13, 2010 Blogzamana Android

Is your mobile phone lost or stolen by some one.  Then read this article. If you read this article carefully, you can see that the person who stole your mobile can't use it nor he can sell it.  Let us see how we can disable the stolen mobile phone.

  • You should keep a note about the serial number of your mobile handset.  This number is called as 'IMEI'.  The IMEI number is very useful if your mobile phone is lost or stolen.  The number can be seen below the battery.   You can also get this IMEI number of your mobile number by entering  *#06#   in your hand set..
  • You will see a 15 digit IMEI number in your screen after typing above sequence of characters.  Write down the number and keep it safe.
  • The IMEI number is unique to your handset.  If your mobile phone is lost, you can call your service provider and tell them this IMEI number.  They will block your handset so that the person who stole your mobile number even if he changes the SIM card, cannot use your mobile number. Your mobile phone will be totally useless. 
  • By doing this you may not get back your mobile phone, but whoever stole it cannot use it.  If every one follows this simple guidelines,  people will stop stealing mobile phones.

Before buying a Mobile Phone

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The mobile phone industry has seen a tremendous growth during the last two decades especially in the last one decade.   A mobile phone has become a necessary than a luxury today.  It was a luxury a few years but now it has become essential in this busy life.  There are many reasons why everyone wants to buy a mobile phone.   A mobile phone of today is not only a phone,  but it is a music player, PDA, or a GPS system and many more.  A lot of new models are being released every day by the manufacturers like Nokia, Samsung, Sony and many more.  Let us see what is to be considered before buying a mobile phone.

  • Money:  First thing to keep in mind is the money that you can invest to buy a mobile phone.  Lot of mobile phones are coming up now a days with a number of new features.  Only thing is that price will rise if you want more features.  Do not buy a mobile phone just because it is costly. An expensive mobile can have more features and also may be reliable.   So always buy a mobile phone that suits your requirements and not just the price. 
  • Make and model:  Now a days ot of models are being released by different manufacturers of mobile phones. Every model has some advantages compared to the other model from a different manufacturer. This leads to competition between manufacturers which finally leads to reduction in the prices of mobiles.  Some may like  a particular brand like Nokia, or Sony Ericson while some people may like Samsung brand.  So you decide which make and model of mobile you want to buy.
  • Research about the phone: It is very much important to study about the features and other things before buying a mobile phone.  There are number of ways to study about a mobile phone. The best one is the Internet.  You can even ask your friends who has purchased that particular brand about its performance.   But internet is the best choice to study about a mobile phone.  Read reviews about the model that you want to purchase in internet.  
So you always keep in mind the above guidelines before buying a mobile phone to have desired satisfaction after buying the mobile phone.

Do you want to know whether your mobile phone is original or not..

August 10, 2010 Blogzamana Android

Do you know that there is a test to know whether your mobile phone is original or a duplicate one.  Let us see how to test whether your mobile phone is original or duplicate.  Here is a way to do it.

  • TYPE  *#06#

  • Once you type above sequence of characters, you will see a new code containing 15 digits.  For example, in my mobile the code that comes is as follow.
    856974014693432
  • The above 15-digit  number is the international mobile equipment identity (IMEI) number of your mobile phone.  Now check the 7th and 8th digits.  In my mobile the 7th and 8th digits are 01.
  • IF the Seventh & Eighth digits are 02 or 20 this means your cell phone was assembled in Emirates which is very Bad quality.
  • IF the Seventh & Eighth digits are 08 or 80 this means your cell phone was manufactured in Germany which is fair quality.
  • IF the Seventh & Eighth digits are 01 or 10 this means your cell phone was manufactured in Finland which is very Good .
  • IF the Seventh & Eighth digits are 00 this means your cell phone was manufactured in original factory which is the best Mobile Quality.
  • IF the Seventh & Eighth digits are 13 this means your cell phone was assembled in Azerbaijan which is very Bad quality and also dangerous for your health.
    The above test is applicable only to all Nokia, Sony, Motorola phones only.

10 questions about mobile phones with answers

August 9, 2010 Blogzamana Android

1.  What's the difference between analog and digital phones?

Analog phones operate on an older and less effective technology. This technology doesn't scale well and is more costly. Analog service is not compatible with numerous new features. Digital phones are lighter and more compact and have a longer battery life. When you are inside of a calling area the quality is better than analog. Digital phones support new features like caller ID, text messaging or wireless internet services.

2. What is a Dual Band Phone?
A Dual band phone is a phone that can operate on an analog and digital service.

3. What type of battery has the longest life?
Lithium-Ion or Li-Ion batteries have the longest life. They also happen to be the lightest in weight. The two pluses means there is minus attached, which is price. A li-ion battery will always be the most expensive type of battery available.

4. What's the difference between the Stand-by time and Talk time?
Your phone is in standby mode when your phone is on but you aren't talking. The power consumption is minimal and the phone can stay in this mode for a longer period of time. When you are using the phone you are using talk time. This consumes battery power at a much quicker rate. Your battery life will be somewhere between talk time and standby time

5. What is a roaming charge?
A roaming charge is when you make a call from outside of your calling area. Your calling area is defined by plan local, regional or national.

6. What are peak and off peak hours?
Peak hours are during the day when the cellular networks are very busy. These minutes are at premium and your plan will typically include the smallest amount of these. If you use more than your allotted peak minutes they will be billed at a much higher rate than off peak minutes. Off peak is the exact opposite of peak time. Each cellular provider has their own definition of off peak.

7. What are anytime minutes?
Anytime minutes are simply put minutes you can use anytime, peak or off peak. On most plans you will use anytime minutes first.

8. Do I pay for the call when someone calls me?
Usually yes. You are billed for the airtime when you receive a call. However some service providers are offering unlimited in network calls.

9. Should I buy a cell phone or look for a free cellular phone?
Free phones generally speaking don't have the latest features, they are anywhere from 6 to 12 months behind. Also, free cell phones generally come with longer contracts. But, it is still possible to get a great deal on a free cell phone.

10. What to do if you want to upgrade/downgrade or cancel your service plan?
You can usually upgrade to higher plan without any cost. Some may force you to extend your contract for 1 to 2 years from that point. Downgrading your plan is often times not an option and when it is there is usually a penalty or fine.

How does SMS service actually work

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Short message service (SMS) is a wildly popular feature available on most digital mobile phones. SMS allows users to send short messages to other cell phones. These short messages are called text messages. SMS was invented by a Finnish civil servant named Matti Makkonen. Many people understand what SMS is, but few understand how it actually works.


In SMS, messages are sent with a “store-and-forward” mechanism. The messages are sent to a Short Message Service Center (SMSC), and then relayed to the intended recipient. If the messages do not reach the recipient upon the first attempt, then the SMSC will try again. It is important to understand that SMS delivery is not guaranteed. Many messages cannot be delivered, but the delivery is called “best effort.” The amount of attempts to send a text message varies with the company.

SMS messages are transmitted via SS7 within the standard GSM MAP framework. SMS messages have a certain payload length. The signaling protocol is precisely 140 bytes. In simple terms, SMS messages have very constrained character limits. This is why messages are sent in “txt speak.” Text speak is the practice of shortening words and phrases in order to fit messages into the allowed amount of bandwidth. SMS messages cost different amounts in different countries. In the United States, the average message costs 10 cents.

Text messages do not always have to be sent from mobile phone to mobile phone. AOL Instant Messenger has an option that will send instant messages to a cell phone. Additionally, there is a widget available for Mac OS X Tiger that will allow a user to send text messages to a cell phone from the dashboard. SMS messages can also be utilized to give news alerts. Additionally, SMS messages can be used to give sports updates and statistics. In this way, SMS messages are very versatile.

Technology is constantly evolving. SMS services prove that communication is becoming broader and easier. Technologists predict that SMS service will advance such that the service will be more reliable, and be able to store more data for the purpose of transmission.

Choosing a correct mobile phone for you

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There are a number of varieties of mobile phones in the market.  It is quite a challenging task to choose a correct and best mobile phone for you.  However, the basic criterion of selecting the best mobile phone is to be absolutely clear about what your needs are. The best mobile phone is the one that is absolutely right for you.  And, of course, you can only have the best mobile phone when you pay for what you want.


Tons of offers are also available. There are free cellular telephone offers, prepaid cellular, digital, mobile, web enabled and many more. No one can tell you which cell phone is best for you because every one has different needs when it comes to their cellular telephone. Some people want absolutely basic features while others want a lot of totally fantastic features. Some need a cellular telephone for e-mail, faxing and surfing the Internet. Many people want it to be top of the line while others prefer simplicity.

The process of buying a cell phone is so confusing. There are simply so many different handsets, networks, deals and call costs to consider that buying the right phone for your usage and budget can be very difficult.

Here are a few tips to help you choose the best cell phone. First of all, decide how much you want to spend and be clear on the features you need. Remember that the more the features, the higher the cost.


  • Purchase a battery with a decent battery life and judge the mobile phone by the talk time it gives. The bare minimum should be 2 hours of maximum talk-time plus 90 hours of maximum standby time.
  • Shop and compare for pricing and service. These days, quality phones are very cheap. There is a proliferation of cell phone makers including Nokia, Motorola, Ericson, Siemens, Samsung, Sony, etc. More importantly, cellular plans have come down enormously in overall price with some caveats.
  • Some Standard features include caller ID, phone book with fast dial, call waiting, voice mail and auto-answering. Some also have other added features like your first incoming minute free. The high-end cell phones will have voice-a ctivated dialing, SMS, 2-way paging, games, scheduling calendars, digital organizer and all the standard features. The main thing is to see what fits into your life style best and also to be sure when and if the features expire.
  • While making a cell phone and service plan decision, remember that everybody's needs are different. So what's good for your friend may not be the best choice for you. Your best bet would be to search online for websites with good cell phone comparisons in order to get a quality cell phone offer.
  • To make sure that your cell phone comparisons are complete look at Nokia cell phones, Ericsson cell phones, Sprint cell phones, Motorola cell phones and Samsung cell phones. Research the different free cell phone offers, prepaid cell phones and service plans from brand names like AT

What is GSM

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GSM (Global system for Mobile communications) is the international standard  for mobile telephony through out the world.  In covered areas, mobile phone users can buy one phone that will work anywhere where the standard is supported. To connect to the specific service provider in a particular place, GSM users simply switch the Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) cards. SIM Cards are small removable disks that slip in and out of GSM cell phones. They store all the connection data and identification numbers you need to access a particular wireless service provider.

It is estimated that more than 80% of the mobile phone users in the world use GSM.   GSM is considered as the second generation technology in mobile phones.  The GSM networks operate in different frequency bands of operation.  Most of the GSM networks in the world operate at 900 MHz frequency or the 1800 MHz band.   In some places the 850 MHz and 1900 MHz bands are also used.  Very rarely 400 and 450 MHz bands are also used in some places.  The transmitted power of GSM phones is limited to around 2 Watts.

Mobile Phone Codes

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All Mobile  Phones have special codes associated with them. These phones are used to identify the phone, the phone's owner, and the service provider. The following list gives some of the codes associated with Mobile Phones.

  • Electronic Serial Number (ESN) : A unique 32 bit number programmed into the cell phone when it is manafactured
  • Mobile Identification Number (MIN) : A 10 digit number derived from your phone's number
  • System Identification Code (SID): A unique 5 digit number that is assigned to each carrier by FCC ( Federal communications commission)
While the ESN is considered as a permanent part of the phone, both the MIN and SID codes are programmed into the phone when you purchase a service plan and have the phone activated.

What is a Mobile Phone

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Millions of people around the world use Mobile phones now a days.  With a mobile phone  you can talk to any one in this planet. Depending on the mobile phone  model you can:

  • Store Contact Information
  • Make task or to-do lists
  • Keep track of appointments and set reminders
  • Get information (news, entertainment, stock quotes) from the internet
  • Play games
  • Watch TV
  • Send text and multimedia messages
  • Integrate other devices like mp3 players, camera, and GPS receivers
One of the most interesting thing about a mobile phone is that it is actually a radio -- an extremely sophisticated radio.