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Mobile Phones Android Smart Watch Q7 SNS Touch Screen Bluetooth USB

Mobile Phones Android Smart Watch Q7 SNS Touch Screen Bluetooth USB

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Mobile Phones Android Smart Watch Q7 SNS Touch Screen Bluetooth USB

 

Smart bluetooth watch work with Iphone/ Androind mobile phone with anti-lost function
1.Connect i phone
2.Receive call
3.GPRS, GSM, MTK
4.Bluetooth connect Iphone and Android phone, then can answer calling and read SMS bythe watch directly.

 

Q: i'm 16, is it embarrassing to have a prepaid phone on virgin mobile?because my parents took away my other phone last year becase my grades went down, and that's all they let me have now. and do they have full keyboard phones on prepaid?do you have to use cards to pay for service?
everybody basically needs to calm down. the provider is down, ok, they are engaged on it. You all ought to easily be happy that your getting endless documents/texting/e mail for decrease than 35 dollars a month, the international won't end basically because of the fact the texting provider has long gone down for what ever reason. So dont bash the business enterprise that's providing you with this large fee, i've got had Virgin for 2 years now and that's barely the 2d time that any provider has long gone down, so people basically loosen up and e mail people in case you truly cant stay without texting
Q: (if you havent had this happen or your not 100% sure. please dont answer!)My best friend had his T-Mobile phone stolen 5 days ago. It was a RZR V3. He didnt cancel the contract or the SIM card, so he could see who was being called, to attempt to find out who took it. The calls were all over the place, in different cities around here. Is there anyway to track his phone and/or SIM to see what area he lives in? Maybe the handset? Hes dreading calling T-Mobile because he owes money, but could they do anything? And finally, what happens if the SIM card gets changed?
Your friend needs to cancel the phone, because the calls are not going to help find where the phone is. Cancel the phone, then file a police report. If you file the police report, T-Mobile may be able to refund you for some of the calls made. T-Mobile really can't do anything but turn the SIM card off though. If the SIM card is removed and a new one is put in, then that phone potentially belongs to someone else. Good luck!
Q: I would love some advice, I'm going to sign up for t-mobile but don't know which new phone has the best battery life-- I had a lot of problems with my last phone at verizon, so its really important to me that it'll last like at least two days also good keys for texting, and preferably a slider. I'm on a budget, so $50 or under is the best! I've been looking at samsung blast but heard it had bad battery quality
My boyfriend and I both have T-Mobile. He has the blast and I had the Nokia 5310 (i recently upgraded to the G1.) The blast is an ok phone. The battery life is not anything amazing but it is ok. I really liked my Nokia 5310. It was compact, had a great music player and it had a long battery life. I know its not a slider phone but you should really check it out. They also have them on sale for $50, just at your budget!
Q: How does a mobile come to know that which operator is meant for it. What exactly happens and how a mobile phone attach to the network.How it is different if the mobile is in roaming area?
A cell phone network is made up of the cell phones themselves, base stations, and the mobile switching center (MSC) hardware which does call routing, etc. The base stations (cell towers) are always broadcasting out control signals that contain a System ID (SID) and how it expects cell phones to identify themselves. When you power up a cell phone, it hears this and registers with the nearest base station and your cell phone sends its Mobile ID Number. This Mobile ID Number is more than just your cell phone number, it also contains its own system ID (SID) number, and it also contains the ESN, Electronic Serial Number that identifies that specific phone. If the base station's SID and cell phone's SID match, then the phone is on its home network. If not, then you are roaming and connect to another provider's network, usually for additional charges. Your phone usually can hear multiple cell towers but connects to the one that has the best signal (signal to noise ratio). After your phone is registered, your cell phone number plus ESN are forwarded to the MSC, which sends this to a home location register or HLR. If it turns out you're not on your home provider's network, it goes to a VLR, Visiting Location Register. This way the cellular network always knows where you are, that is, which cell you're in (what cell tower) so calls can be router to/from your cell phone.
Q: Samsung mobile phone alarm clock does not ring how to do?
Will it be your phone to mute the alarm clock. Open the alarm program, press the menu at the bottom of the phone key, open the settings, and then click the alarm volume, increase the alarm clock volume, do not mute.
Q: Can anybody tell me if any of these T-Mobile phones can go on the internet for free through a wi fi connection using a wireless router?Nokia 5310Nokia 5610Nokia 6301Blackberry Pearl 8100Blackberry Pearl 8120Motorola ROKR E8If anyone has tried any of these phones, do any of them have slow internet if they even have it, or do you get a pretty fast, decent connection, or does it just depend on how fast your internet and router is? I've checked the T-Mobile website and tons of other sites and still can't figure it out. If a phone has Hotspot @ home service, then does that guarantee that it can also go on the internet through a wi fi connection using a wireless router for free?
Are these all T-mobile branded phones? If so, going to the Tmobile website should yield you results for each phone. It will specifically say WiFi capable if the phone has such capabilities. Off the top of my head, the Blackberry Pearl 8120 is the only one I know that has WiFi enabled. The 8100 regular does not. Again, you would have to look at each phone specifically and see if it's capable. If these are phones 1year old or more, then chances are they are not. If they're not Tmobile specific phones, you would have to go to the provider's website and look it up. Even if they're not Tmobile phones, you can use WiFi. I have the Blackberry Curve and the internet isn't as FAST as the iPhone but it's still pretty fast. I don't have much waiting times, especially using WiFi. If you subscribe to the Hotspot thingy, you can use the WiFi pretty much in any Tmobile hotspot and the best part is if you make phone calls in those wifi areas, it's FREE. Yup. Doesn't count off your regular minutes plan. And yes it's a guarantee that you'll get wifi if you're subscribed, unless your router dies or something.
Q: I am looking to get a new T-Mobile smart phone. I was wondering what the best phone out there is that fits these things I want it to have.Button keyboardTouch screen4g enabled720p or higher video recording capabilitiesI had recently had the G2 and it was really good, but didn't have some of the things I wanted. I was although highly impressed by it.So if you know of a phone that fits the description above, please help me out. Thanks!
I have had problems with every smart phone that T Mobile offers. The net speed is so slow and many others besides me have had to return them with and it took many hours on the phone for them to admit that they received it. The customer serice can be a two hour hold and then you get dropped.
Q: i really want a new phone but t mobile is super behind on releasing new phones. is there any way i can get a windows phone with a sliding keyboard under a t mobile contract? im pretty sure im due for an update but i am not sure. also i currently have t mobile and was wondering is there any way to upgrade to an iphone?
is there any way i can get a windows phone with a sliding keyboard under a t mobile contract? From what I see of their line-up, no. im pretty sure im due for an update but i am not sure. Check with your local T-Mobile retailer and they can tell you, or just call T-Mobile and they can tell you as well. also i currently have t mobile and was wondering is there any way to upgrade to an iphone? No. T-Mobile does not carry the iPhone, and is unlikely that they can cough up the cash Apple wants in advance to sell the iPhone. If you want an iPhone, you will have to buy an unlocked GSM model. You will not get high speed data though.
Q: I bought this cool mobile phone and i want to set it up for gprs im using mtn and vodacom i calld mtn and they say i must set it manually by the technicians. any one who know how to set it manualy please help i want to browse the internet. im in south africa
first u have to tell about the model or company of the phone but if not then follow these easy steps may be this work Select a Frequency Band to Activate GPRS Step 1Access the phone's settings from the phone's main menu. Note: In countries outside of the United States or North America, you typically need to use the 900 MHz/1800 MHz frequency to get a GPRS signal from one of the mobile providers in another country. Step 2Click the Network option from the menu that appears. Step 3Select Band to begin the band selection. Step 4Click on the band option that you want to activate a GPRS connection, such as 850/1900, 900/1800 or automatic if you are uncertain of the GPRS band. Step 5Turn the device off and then back on if it does not automatically select the band and you have selected the automatic option. Create a Network Connection to Activate GPRS Step 1Access the main menu on the phone to get to the settings menu. Step 2Click Network, and then Network Setup (which usually appears as an option but depends on your model of phone). Step 3Select Manual or Automatic. Note: You want to set your phone's option to Automatic so you can establish a GPRS connection with your mobile provider. However, select Manual if you want to choose a different network. Step 4Make sure that your phone connects and you can begin to make calls. Reset the Phone to Activate GPRS Step 1Pull the battery out of your phone while it is turned on. Note: It is necessary to reset your phone at times if there are network glitches or coverage issues. This will re-establish your connect with a mobile provider's network. Step 2Wait approximately 30 seconds, then re-insert the battery. Step 3Press and hold the red Power button on your phone to turn it on. Step 4Make sure that your phone displays the GPRS icon in the status bar to verify you are reconnected with your network.
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