Two UK mobile phone networks (T-Mobile and Orange) use a standard known as GSM1800. This uses a frequency of about 1800MHz.
Two UK mobile phone networks (O2 and Vodafone) use a standard known as GSM900. This uses a frequency of about 900MHz.
900 & 1800MHz
New Zealand uses GSM 2G 900/1800 3G 850, 3G 900/2100 AFAIK NZ is in the process of phasing out their aging CDMA networks as is many other carriers around the world.
radio waves.
no
because without it we wouldn't have mobile phones right now
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Cellular phone signals are carried by radio waves, which are like visible light waves only much slower and longer. Commonly used frequencies are between 800 and 900 megahertz, but some phones use frequencies as high as 2 gigahertz.
NO
Yes, you can use mobile apps on the tablet. There are many apps made for phones that will work just fine on phones.
Ergonomics are important for mobile phones because they insure that the mobile is safe and comfortable to use.
no but they can help them to grow mobile phones use a frequencey that connects to a different frequency and sends radio waves to each other this can trigger a cell in your brain that give you brain tumours or even brain damage mobile phones use a frequencey that connects to a different frequency and sends radio waves to each other this can trigger a cell in your brain that give you brain tumours or even brain damage this is not how phones affect you this is o2 by the way :) and it is rubish shut it you penis!
Mobile phones are phones that you can take with you when you need to be away from the physical location of your business. You can use them anywhere and not have to worry about an answering service when you are not there.