Handphone Tips-Google provides a special portal for mobile devices. compared with the original web sites, web site owned by google for mobile phones has experienced some of the files so that we download much smaller.
if you open the regular google site with the address http://www.google.com, at this time you can open a google site with the address http://www.google.com/m, from there you can save the cost of your Internet via mobile phone. with the view that it would not lose.
for the gmail service, you can open the page http://m.gmail.com

Create Your Personal WAP

Diposting oleh handphone | 04.26 | 0 komentar »

many third parties who provide facilities to create a simple WAP site. one is Wappy (http://wappy.to)
that is very simple to create your WAPsites, in outline, you are prompted through a 2-stage, namely: the form and content of the list, and enter, now you have already own wap site
after you register, go to the log-in, to manage what information will appear on your wap site. now, you can manage your personal WAP.good luck

PDA Buying Tips

Diposting oleh handphone | 04.18 | 0 komentar »

PDA Buying Tips
1. Operating System
one of the important components for smart gadget like PDA is OS(Opterating System). be sure to use the PDA operating system that is powerfull and familiar. There are two types of OS that many outstanding for PDA, which is based on Palm OS from PalmSource and Windows Mobile from Microsoft.


2. Applications
because the PDA is the assistant, so make sure that office applications is already installed in it. usually a PDA-based Windows Mobile, always include office applications to it. but for the PalmOS does not include the direct application this office, but has been providing facilities such as the Document to Go
3. Batteries Hold Power
choose a large capacity battery to support your PDA, up to thousands of mAh, with capacity like that, you can run all the applications in your PDA for the all a day
4. Internet connection
almost all the PDAs on the market at this time is to provide complete internet features, such as the wifi and HSDPA
5. Connection Nirkable
as a smart gadget, PDA must have this facility. most PDAs have been circulating this application to provide, some are even up to include the A2DP bluetooth technology
6. Entertainment
Currently, the PDA is not only absolute as our electronic assistant, but it can be enabled as a means of entertainment, such as listening to mp3 and also play games,you can find more sites for free mp3 download and free games download in internet,but I suggest you to buy it
7. Price of PDA
You should not consider in selecting a particular brand PDAs, not necessarily a good brand will result in good performance, the famous brand that can not produce great performance. so, note the hardware support offered, large RAM / ROM, clockspeed of the processor PDAnya (at this time, ideally clockspeed range between 500MHz)

History of Handphone

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In 1908, U.S. Patent 887,357 for a wireless telephone was issued in to Nathan B. Stubblefield of Murray, Kentucky. He applied this patent to "cave radio" telephones and not directly to cellular telephony as the term is currently understood.[2] Cells for mobile phone base stations were invented in 1947 by Bell Labs engineers at AT&T and further developed by Bell Labs during the 1960s. Radiophones have a long and varied history going back to Reginald Fessenden's invention and shore-to-ship demonstration of radio telephony, through the Second World War with military use of radio telephony links and civil services in the 1950s, while hand-held cellular radio devices have been available since 1973. A patent for the first wireless phone as we know today was issued in US Patent Number 3,449,750 to George Sweigert of Euclid, Ohio on June 10, 1969.


In 1945, the zero generation (0G) of mobile telephones was introduced. 0G mobile phones, such as Mobile Telephone Service, were not cellular, and so did not feature "handover" from one base station to the next and reuse of radio frequency channels.[citation needed] Like other technologies of the time, it involved a single, powerful base station covering a wide area, and each telephone would effectively monopolize a channel over that whole area while in use. The concepts of frequency reuse and handoff as well as a number of other concepts that formed the basis of modern cell phone technology are first described in U.S. Patent 4,152,647 , issued May 1, 1979 to Charles A. Gladden and Martin H. Parelman, both of Las Vegas, Nevada and assigned by them to the United States Government.

This is the first embodiment of all the concepts that formed the basis of the next major step in mobile telephony, the Analog cellular telephone. Concepts covered in this patent (cited in at least 34 other patents) also were later extended to several satellite communication systems. Later updating of the cellular system to a digital system credits this patent.

Martin Cooper, a Motorola researcher and executive is widely considered to be the inventor of the first practical mobile phone for handheld use in a non-vehicle setting. Cooper is the inventor named on "Radio telephone system" filed on October 17, 1973 with the US Patent Office and later issued as US Patent 3,906,166.[3] Using a modern, if somewhat heavy portable handset, Cooper made the first call on a handheld mobile phone on April 3, 1973 to a rival, Dr. Joel S. Engel of Bell Labs.[4]

The first commercial citywide cellular network was launched in Japan by NTT in 1979. Fully automatic cellular networks were first introduced in the early to mid 1980s (the 1G generation). The Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) system went online in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden in 1981.[5]

In 1983, Motorola DynaTAC was the first approved mobile phone by FCC in the United States. In 1984, Bell Labs developed modern commercial cellular technology (based, to a large extent, on the Gladden, Parelman Patent), which employed multiple, centrally controlled base stations (cell sites), each providing service to a small area (a cell). The cell sites would be set up such that cells partially overlapped. In a cellular system, a signal between a base station (cell site) and a terminal (phone) only need be strong enough to reach between the two, so the same channel can be used simultaneously for separate conversations in different cells.

Cellular systems required several leaps of technology, including handover, which allowed a conversation to continue as a mobile phone traveled from cell to cell. This system included variable transmission power in both the base stations and the telephones (controlled by the base stations), which allowed range and cell size to vary. As the system expanded and neared capacity, the ability to reduce transmission power allowed new cells to be added, resulting in more, smaller cells and thus more capacity. The evidence of this growth can still be seen in the many older, tall cell site towers with no antennae on the upper parts of their towers. These sites originally created large cells, and so had their antennae mounted atop high towers; the towers were designed so that as the system expanded—and cell sizes shrank—the antennae could be lowered on their original masts to reduce range.

The first "modern" network technology on digital 2G (second generation) cellular technology was launched by Radiolinja (now part of Elisa Group) in 1991 in Finland on the GSM standard which also marked the introduction of competition in mobile telecoms when Radiolinja challenged incumbent Telecom Finland (now part of TeliaSonera) who ran a 1G NMT network.

The first data services appeared on mobile phones starting with person-to-person SMS text messaging in Finland in 1993. First trial payments using a mobile phone to pay for a Coca Cola vending machine were set in Finland in 1998. The first commercial payments were mobile parking trialled in Sweden but first commercially launched in Norway in 1999. The first commercial payment system to mimick banks and credit cards was launched in the Philippines in 1999 simultaneously by mobile operators Globe and Smart. The first content sold to mobile phones was the ringing tone, first launched in 1998 in Finland. The first full internet service on mobile phones was i-Mode introduced by NTT DoCoMo in Japan in 1999.

In 2001 the first commercial launch of 3G (Third Generation) was again in Japan by NTT DoCoMo on the WCDMA standard.[6]

Until the early 1990s, most mobile phones were too large to be carried in a jacket pocket, so they were typically installed in vehicles as car phones. With the miniaturization of digital components and the development of more sophisticated batteries, mobile phones have become smaller and lighter.

With its use by Nokia as the default ringtone, The Gran Vals by Francisco Tarrega has become arguably the most recognised tune in the world.

Protect Your Messages

Diposting oleh handphone | 21.32 | 0 komentar »

this application is only for mobile symbian S60 3rd edition, symbian and UIQ 3.0
1. download application in http://www.symbianware.com . try the first version trial valid for 15 days
2. after downloading, transfer the application to your phone via bluetooth, infrared or data cable
3. run the application, the filters menu, select options> filters> new. next filled your parameter that you want.for 'name' name according to taste. 'message type' that is the type of message that will be regulated / secured. 'source folder' select the inbox if the message you want to be styled comes from SMS inbox
4. leave message on the status of 'any' to all files in the SMS inbox for unread or unread SMS. 'sender' content with "does" when the desired number of SMS a particular set.
5. set the age of the message in the 'age'. if desired automatically delete messages that have been aged a few days, select 'above or equal'. if it does not require settingan this, select "ignore"
6. settingan this tip here. action on the menu,the message that you set will be set later in accordance with the treatment you want. select the message if you want to hide hidden message (reveal of the message). ago, on the filter type, select automatic. then click finish.
7. to activate the filtering before, the message you want to be styled, click and select aply, the automatic application directly to work in accordance settingan.
8. so that the messages before safely hidden, click options> privacy> set password

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1. download an application from