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Mobile phones: An essential part of our lives

Since mobile phones are expensive, valuable and some important data is stored in it, so every person has responsibility towards their mobile phones. Just remember a small code * # 0 6 # and avoid going to crowded places. Be smart enough to handle your handset.

Author: Daphne Scott
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Mobile phones have become an essential part of everyones life in this modern world. People are so attached to mobile phones because of the features & devices which are present in it. The most important feature in it is that it connects the people who are present in this world, anywhere and at any time. Mobile phones are similar to the functions of a radio. The technology of a wireless communication was later invented in 1870’s

Mobile phones are not only used in urban areas but also in rural areas. Rural areas have a network problem but this facility provides the remote people with a continuous network. Since mobile phones have become very popular in this modern world, this network has come across all over the corners of the world.

Mobiles have many different dealers in accordance with network & brand of mobile phones. For example: O2, 3G, T mobiles, Vodafone, and orange among others all these networks provide a continuous network. There are also economic dealers like Nokia, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericson and Motorola, which offer a continuous network and many other facilities. All these provide their best to the customer.

Phones not only provide network facility but also give feedback to the consumer about the mobile which has been stolen by someone, thus proving to be very useful gadgets to the people.

In UK mobile phones which are stolen are prevented by a unique serial which is present in mobile called international mobile equipment identity (imei) number. This no can normally be found out under the battery of the mobile. This helps the consumer to deactivate his stolen mobile. If the consumer wants to deactivate his stolen mobile then he has to provide his serial number to his network operator. Once the mobile is deactivated the mobile does not accept any SIM card of any network.

About Author

Daphne Scott is associated with Contract Phone Deals and write articles for Mobile Phones. He holds a master's degree in electronics and communication. Please Visit http://www.3mobileshop.org.uk/ to know more about mobile phones, cheap mobile phone contracts, mobile Phone deals, uk mobile phones and contract mobile Phones.

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