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what is the mobile phone frequency on Hawaii
The frequency of the phone would depend on the model and the carrier or service provider it runs on. It would not depend on the phone number.
You cannot change a phone's frequency.
The vibration frequency of a phone is typically around 60 to 120 Hz, meaning it vibrates 60 to 120 times per second. This vibration frequency is what creates the buzzing sensation when your phone is set to vibrate mode.
Legally - not without a court order. Illegally - if you have an analogue cordless phone, anyone with a radio scanner can hear BOTH sides of the conversation if they know which frequency to monitor.
The basic concept of the very first cell phone was developed in 1947. When the first cell phone came out in 1968, it only had a frequency range of a few miles.
900MHz to 1800MHz
Wasnt a phone as such, first wireless communication was through Morse code using long range frequency devices. Very primative now but still effective if you know how.
You can't. You'll be able to determine if your phone will work in another country by checking the specifications of the phone, like the frequency that it supports and match that to the frequency used by the carrier you want to use the phone on.
no. different frequency but I wish
Some responders have mentioned that a 5.8 MHz or 900MHz cordless phone won't cause the problem. Because your cordless phone is using the same frequency as your wireless connection. (Usually 2.4ghz) All you need is to get a phone with a different frequency
Because quartz vibrates at a fixed frequency when an electrical current is applied (32,768 Hz) The quartz crystal keeps the phone's clock & calendar accurate, and also provides the 'base' frequency for phone-calls.