Koen Kooi wrote:
Uhm around here I get "emergency calls only" on my phone, even with inserted
SIM when I get to some area without coverage from my operator?
Not 'standard', but 'mandatory'. Dialing the alarm number even overrides
keylock, try it
on your current phone.
...which I've always
On 12/15/06, Robert Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did I alread mentioned the idea to have a capacitor parallel
to the battery? So the Neo1973 cold call the police even without
battery and the simcard and transmitt the coordinates of the phone.
***g*** (of course with black screen...)
Well..
Salve Ben!
Ben schrieb am Montag, den 18. Dezember 2006 um 11:47h:
> On 12/16/06, Robert Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Without SIM card is the keyword. There are people got into trouble,
> >especialy in the mountains and they didn't made an emergency call
> >because their GSM network was n
On 12/16/06, Robert Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Without SIM card is the keyword. There are people got into trouble,
especialy in the mountains and they didn't made an emergency call
because their GSM network was not strong enough.
Only a few GSM user does know that then it help to remove th
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Gabriel Ambuehl schreef:
> On Friday 15 December 2006 20:23, Robert Michel wrote:
>> Without SIM card is the keyword. There are people got into trouble,
>> especialy in the mountains and they didn't made an emergency call
>> because their GSM network w
On Friday 15 December 2006 20:23, Robert Michel wrote:
> Without SIM card is the keyword. There are people got into trouble,
> especialy in the mountains and they didn't made an emergency call
> because their GSM network was not strong enough.
> Only a few GSM user does know that then it help to re
Dnia piątek, 15 grudnia 2006 21:00, Koen Kooi napisał:
> A phone that sends an sms to itself every week, how is that going to
> stop a thief that has my phone + simcard?
You have only one cellphone? :D
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On Fri, 2006-12-15 at 21:00 +0100, Koen Kooi wrote:
> A phone that sends an sms to itself every week, how is that going to stop a
> thief that has
> my phone + simcard?
Hmm. You are absolutely correct - security through obscurity + sneaky
tricks aren't going to work medium-long term. Imagine you
Salve Tomasz!
On Fri, 15 Dec 2006, Tomasz Zielinski wrote:
> 2006/12/15, Robert Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >1. You could use a phone of a friend to send a SMS with a onetime code.
>
> The very first thing thief do is remove and throw away your SIM card.
This thread is also about "lost" pho
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Tomasz Zielinski schreef:
> 2006/12/15, Robert Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> 1. You could use a phone of a friend to send a SMS with a onetime code.
>
> The very first thing thief do is remove and throw away your SIM card.
> So you can forget abou
2006/12/15, Robert Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
1. You could use a phone of a friend to send a SMS with a onetime code.
The very first thing thief do is remove and throw away your SIM card.
So you can forget about contacting your phone, if you not set crontab
task with sending silent SMS with c
Salve!
Robert Michel schrieb am Freitag, den 15. Dezember 2006 um 19:45h:
> Did I alread mentioned the idea to have a capacitor parallel
> to the battery? So the Neo1973 cold call the police even without
> battery and the simcard and transmitt the coordinates of the phone.
Without SIM card is the
Salve Rodolphe!
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, Rodolphe Ortalo wrote:
> Le mardi 12 décembre 2006 à 20:41 +0100, Robert Michel a écrit :
> > Salve Rodolphe!
> >
> > On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, Rodolphe Ortalo wrote:
> >
> > > Save some power of the battery for normal usage please!
> > >
> > > :-) Rodolphe
> >
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