issue with mobile phone connectivity is caused by poor signal, limited network provision and dead spots in the network and . This problem is compounded by local factors such as the build environment, proximity to the nearest cellular tower, network carrier traffic, and the proximity of high tension equipment
probably not
they amplify the phone's incoming signal
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because the signal from your phone intaracts withe the dieselsfuel tank
they amplify the phone's incoming signal
don't no but i wish i had one
Normally, when you have coverage and your phone is on, your phone regularly sends a "ping", or small signal telling the provider that your phone is on and can receive calls.When you turn your phone off, your phone sends a signal to your provider notifying them that your phone is off. When you lose coverage, your provider notices that it is not receiving pings from you and it did not receive the power-off signal.
1. Your hands/fingers to press mobile phone buttons 2. A mobile phone 3. a sim card with credit in 4. signal(phone)
Call your phone service provider and ask them if they can locate its signal. If its still turned on then yes.
As soon as you hit 'send' on a mobile phone - it broadcasts a signal into the local area, This is picked up by the nearest three mobile masts, which pinpoints the handsets location.
it is a curse because it affects our health because of the radiation