Things you never knew your cellphone could do
#32
Yeh.... you know what, not even gonna answer that! That statement can be answered if you bother to read this ludicrous string of threads from the beginning!!!
How about it all just leave it there and get off our soap boxes.
How about it all just leave it there and get off our soap boxes.
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i tried the phone thing with unlocking your car on my scoob and it did work hold the phone next to the locks themselves and point the key at the phone and hey presto
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Originally Posted by MicaLee
How about it all just leave it there and get off our soap boxes.
#38
can you lock or move the thread.
but for my two penneth i tried unlocking the car via the mobile phone.
the car battery life increased by fifty percent and pies seem to do quicker in the microwave than ever before.
is this a record
but for my two penneth i tried unlocking the car via the mobile phone.
the car battery life increased by fifty percent and pies seem to do quicker in the microwave than ever before.
is this a record
#39
Originally Posted by geordiewrx
i tried the phone thing with unlocking your car on my scoob and it did work hold the phone next to the locks themselves and point the key at the phone and hey presto
I cant get it to work
(im assuming the phone gets held near the lock on the drivers door and not the passenger?)
Also, can all these randoms who have been here for like 5mins... cough**j4ckos_mate**cough pls stop making instant demands for thread locking on something that is actually quite interesting and also could help 99.9% of the members on here in a tight situtation.
Thanks,
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Originally Posted by MicaLee
Im glad I'm finally getting some support now! Thanks to all those who are on my side. Innocent post, innocent mistake.
Thanks. Please show your support
Thanks. Please show your support
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Originally Posted by geordiewrx
i stood in back garden and tested to see if the keu would work from there first and it did not distance was prob 30 meters, yes drivers door
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Originally Posted by MicaLee
a moderator would probably deal with this in a more mature and professional matter,
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Was this before or after a few brown ales? and whose back garden were you stood in and whats a 'keu'? (or are you typing in geordie?)......
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Originally Posted by MicaLee
ubject: Hidden Battery power
Imagine your cell battery is very low, you are expecting an important call
and you don't have a charger. Nokia instrument comes with a reserve
battery. To activate, press the keys *3370# Your cell will restart with
this reserve and the instrument will show a 50% increase in battery. This
reserve will get charged when you charge your cell next time.
Imagine your cell battery is very low, you are expecting an important call
and you don't have a charger. Nokia instrument comes with a reserve
battery. To activate, press the keys *3370# Your cell will restart with
this reserve and the instrument will show a 50% increase in battery. This
reserve will get charged when you charge your cell next time.
This bit is wrong. There's NO reserve battery in a Nokia.
*#3370# changes the active codec in which the speech is transferred over the network. A change in codec to a lower quality one can increase the time left in a battery's charge.
Just FYI
#47
Quality!! DCI cant help but "Quote" everybody's comment's and trying to humiliate them!
I can see this bitching will continue, no one will admit defeat - i did try to silence the thread with my "hands up" approach, but clearly was not enough for 'some'!
Oh and to add, i did not make this crap up myself, was just passing the crap on - blame the person who wrote it! Maybe we should have a poll on whether these work or not - some say they do!
I can see this bitching will continue, no one will admit defeat - i did try to silence the thread with my "hands up" approach, but clearly was not enough for 'some'!
Oh and to add, i did not make this crap up myself, was just passing the crap on - blame the person who wrote it! Maybe we should have a poll on whether these work or not - some say they do!
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Originally Posted by MicaLee
Quality!! DCI cant help but "Quote" everybody's comment's and trying to humiliate them!
I can see this bitching will continue, no one will admit defeat - i did try to silence the thread with my "hands up" approach, but clearly was not enough for 'some'!
Oh and to add, i did not make this crap up myself, was just passing the crap on - blame the person who wrote it! Maybe we should have a poll on whether these work or not - some say they do!
Oh and to add, i did not make this crap up myself, was just passing the crap on - blame the person who wrote it! Maybe we should have a poll on whether these work or not - some say they do!
And one drunken geordie claiming that his phone opens his car from 30 metres doesn't count as 'some say they do'........
#49
Your great! (or is that grate?)
I have just ordered 'Word Perfect' by DCI Gene Hunt. The review's say that it will bore you to deathwith inconsequential comment's and will detail pages upon pages of example's where people with IQ's of below 140 have made these blatently obvious mistakes!
Should be a good read for bed time
I have just ordered 'Word Perfect' by DCI Gene Hunt. The review's say that it will bore you to deathwith inconsequential comment's and will detail pages upon pages of example's where people with IQ's of below 140 have made these blatently obvious mistakes!
Should be a good read for bed time
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