Hey, can anyone just tell me what does the option "Cell info display" do on 3310?
Thx,
MrBrdo
Hey, can anyone just tell me what does the option "Cell info display" do on 3310?
Thx,
MrBrdo
maybe it should show info about current cell if service provider is broadcasting info?
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Well on Vodafone UK it display the land-line area code you are in. For example when I am in Huddersfield it displays 01484 but at home it displays 01256
Well,
Cell info is: mobile signals work in cells! Depending where you are and/or what network your on will make your phone search for the cell with the strongest signal! A basic picis below. If you can follow this, these cells are a certain size area, maybe 10 kilometer radius. Each of these cells has a number so the service provider can track them and make repairs if theres a problem in that area. Now, cell info technically should show you the cell number which you are currently receiving a signal from, but not all service providers are doing this! I live in Melbourne, Australia, and each cell has a name that shows up rather then a number eg. if i'm in a place called Carlton, that's what my phone will say! As i move so does my signal, giving me a new name on the phone! This is also used to advertise where I live now. When I went to the Tennis open the Phone said "Ford Australian Open" and when I went to the airshow "Airshow 2001". I hope this gives you some idea what this function does. In case your curious the cell info is displayed under your profile name on your screen!!!
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Thanks, now i know what it is.. In my country, though, it doesn't say anything, but i remember when i was in Croatia, and it said the name of the place where i was in...
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