1st Emergency
112 is International dialling code for emergency services, can be used in any country.
More interestingly if your phone is outside of network coverage, using 112 your phone will search all networks to get you a signal!
2nd Locked your car keys in the Car?
If you have a spare set at home, call someone at home on THEIR MOBILE via you mobile
and Hold your phone about a foot from your car door and have the person at your home press the unlock button, holding it near the mobile phone on their end. Your car will unlock!
3rd Dead Battery???
when your battery is extremely low pres *3370# your mobile will restart and show a 50% increase in battery, this is an emergency store, and will get recharged next time you charge your phone!!!!
could be a lifesaver!
Mobile's for Emergency, did you know?
1: 112 is the European emergency number, it works alongside individual countries emergency numbers such as the UK's 999, on all phones (mobile and conventional phones). 112 will get you nowhere outside the EU, the US, Canada use 911. 999 is depracated as its too easy apparently for children playing with a phone to inadevertantly dial 999 (at least that was the excuse proferred by France %26amp; Germany when a pan European emergency number was proposed.
2) doubtful, not all cars operate on audible tomes... in fact most use radio waves
3) interesting......
Reply:kl i will try it
Reply:tried *3370# didn't work is that for UK phones?
Reply:1. Yeah, I knew that. But 999 works too...
2. Doesn't work with every type of car!
3. It's just not true - if batteries had 'emergency stores' they'd be public knowledge, or there's not much point in having them!
Reply:the code you gave *3370# this tries to access the network not the phone, why would manufacturers reduce battery life by 50% and not put this in the manual if its for emegencies. think your a little mad mate.....
Reply:1) 112 will work but you can't use other networks for emergency calls in the UK.
2) Not true, the phone can only transmit sound. Even if the remote used ultrasonic sound the phone speaker couldn't reproduce it.
3) Nonsense, in fact on some Nokia phones this is the code to switch to lower call quality.
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