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ArthurWill
Aside from using mobile phone to call people, improve productivity (with smartphones), turn out we can do some really ingenious stuff. surrender.gif


QUOTE(from soundmoneytips)
1. In Case of Emergency – The worldwide Emergency Number for mobiles is 112. Even if you find yourself out of the coverage area of your mobile network and you dial 112, the mobile will search any existing networks to establish the emergency number for you. Interestingly, this number can be dialed even if the keypad is locked.

2. Lock Your Keys in the Car? – If your car has a remote lock/unlock device (and you have a second one, say at home - aside from the one on your keychain that’s locked inside the car) you can call someone at home on their cell phone from your cell phone, hold your phone about a foot from your car door, and have the person at home press the unlock button on the device, holding it near the mobile phone on their end. Your car will unlock. Distance is no object. You could be hundreds of miles away, and if you can reach someone who has the other remote for your car, you can unlock the doors.

3. Secret Battery Power - Imagine your cell battery is very low, you are expecting an important call, and you don't have a charger. Nokia phones come with a reserve battery. To activate it, press the keys *3370#. Your cell will restart with this reserve, and show a 50% increase in battery. This reserve will get charged when you charge your cell next time.

4. Disabling a Stolen Phone - To check your mobile phone's serial number, key in the following digits on your phone: * # 0 6 #. A 15-digit serial code will appear on the screen. 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.

5. Testing Your Microwave - Put your mobile phone inside the microwave and close the door. Now call your mobile number from another phone. If your mobile rings you should throw away your microwave, since inside the oven, your phone should have zero reception, so if it rang it means the oven is not properly insulated.


So what is the most novel/useful/just plain interesting thing you've been able to use your cell phone to do? gathering.gif
elton
2, 3 ,5 haha.gif
vinnieza
I knew 1 and 4 and would have guessed 5 but the other 2, do they really work? ohmy.gif

So how do you deactivate 3?
adonisdemon
I think 3 is rubbish, all it may do is reduce your EFR or just turn it off to reduce battery. But also reducing your signal quality.
elton
6. Increase sexual desirability - Turn around three times, with your phone in your left hand and then type *#8888#, wait 10 seconds and watch members of the opposite sex come running towards you.
ArthurWill
What is that secret code Elton? blink.gif

Google give me something like:
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shoutout
always like a women in straps
Totogasm
I like the idea of #5. And I might test that theory if we ever decided to get a microwave. (And I'll do it in the shop wink.gif) *giggles*
adonisdemon
Those wrist phones maybe a thing of the present soon, just saw it on the news, they use plastic. 10.gif
anthomeyer
@adonisdemon

A link to that news perhaps? I am sure the wrist phones will sell like hotcakes, unless if they are branded a Vertu price tag. smile.gif
adonisdemon
It was on TV, BBC NEWS announced some company were paid £100 million pounds to develop it.
TEORX
Thanks alot ! clap.gif 10.gif
vinnieza
For number 2 apparently it works with someone i know's 206 but not on someone else's clio.

Won't work on my clio as my clio is infrared i think unsure.gif
VanjaT630
Well, I tried the No.2 (the car unlocking)...with two cars (99' Xsara and a 06' C5...both RF keys)...and it DOES NOT work... and technically, how could it? It's impossible...
VanjaT630
Here you go vince, explained why this can't work... I also have a lot of knowledge in electronics, but am lazy to explain...

http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl_unlock_door.htm

And I most definetly like the comment in the last sentence about Aunt Mary...tongue.gif

Enjoy
mario prst
4 doesent work on my nokia
VanjaT630
The IMEI number code is universal for every phone that has ever been made - *#06#, I've tried it on about 200 phones, and every one of them displayed the serial number... I've never heard that it didn't work on some phone... blink.gif
mario prst
3 doesen't work on my nokia sorry vanja
boxieblue
the 5th one was cooooooooolllllllll 10.gif . i'm gonna try that out!
coolguy6415
hehehe goood usage ....

thnx buddy
Mgade
its nice..........really i haven't guessed it...keep it up
vegeta_sa
tried no 2 on my honda civic and my sister vw polo sory it dont work.
just an urban legend!
ftcpln
2 couldn't work! No way! And hey: the same IMEI 200 phones? That's a thing!
gka3000
damn i better try the second one for sure thanks for the tips bro ...
addha
thanks 4 d tips i would defintly try the 2nd one
juz hope it works clap.gif
vegeta_sa
Lock Your Keys in the Car? –
tried it doesnt work

3. Secret Battery Power -this just disables EFR(enhanced full rate) it makes the phone sound quality a bit less
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