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vineet_d
P990 no flip
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From: MumBhai
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Posted: 2005-01-21 05:34
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On 2005-01-21 05:31:02, EastCoastStar wrote:
i had one on my old t61d juss to be cool yearssssssss ago... and it kills ur battery...



It has nothing to do with ur battery IMO i was having it on my old nokias and samsung phones...never noticed any battery problem.
EastCoastStar
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Posted: 2005-01-21 05:55
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mine went around my whole phone and i had a clear case... and when i was on it, it lit up... maybe im talkin about sumthn different... but it deffinatly made my battery go down alot... but maybe im talkin about something different...
vineet_d
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Posted: 2005-01-21 05:58
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can u post a pic dude..i mean if u have one
EastCoastStar
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Posted: 2005-01-21 06:00
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pleaseee do, becasue i might be thinkin about the wrong thinggg.
vineet_d
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Posted: 2005-01-21 06:02
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lol... i thought i was asking u for a pic, i dont have any
Pradhika
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Posted: 2005-01-21 06:05
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Promoted ones may have added stars. And follow responsibilities too.:-l

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EastCoastStar
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Posted: 2005-01-21 06:14
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i thought you were asking @happy720 to post a picccc. ill look on the internet in a few, and post a link...
and...
@pradhika.. your posts always confuse me... hah
blackspot
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Posted: 2005-01-21 06:15
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I've seen several different types of those flashing accessories here before, stickers and dangles. Lately I haven't seen anybody using it anymore. I don't think they take power from the batteries - they simply use tiny coils which generates current from the radio (electro-magnetic) signals from your phone - much like tiny generators. The current is just enough to light up a small LED.
resistance is futile.
EastCoastStar
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Posted: 2005-01-21 06:32
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I was lookin for a pic, but couldnt find one, and i dont have mine anymore. but i actually had to put mine on the little prong things of the phone that go to the battery, then u set the battery on top of that... mine always used battery power... ill try to find a pic again later.
vineet_d
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Posted: 2005-01-21 06:36
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@prads: That comment was for me
Debu
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Posted: 2005-01-21 06:45
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@happy720: Dude, they wont cause any disruption of signal, cause they work on hertz principal ( Wont explain that; as it involves 2 balls and a shaft , See if you can read Hertz experiment on EM radiation ) Anyway; Its like they have a tiny battery of their own, and suppose 5 people are using cell phones in a room, it wont effect your signal quality, will it? So there...
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Pradhika
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Posted: 2005-01-21 06:50
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East c. Star, pl. Note this: confusion is the mother of clarity. :-D ha ha ha..

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blackspot
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Posted: 2005-01-21 07:01
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@Pradhika, I always enjoy reading your posts... they're so unpredictable!

I agree with @Debu, they don't interrupt with the signals that your phone sends or receives. Mobile phones transmit to all directions and only very few of them actually gets picked up by a cell site's antenna. It's those stray signals that are utilized by these flashers.
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The_Nashy
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Posted: 2005-01-23 13:05
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There were a few types.

1. Stickers with small LEDs
http://shopping.netledger.com[....]CT76399&h=28f518958f42f3c6e55b

2. Cases, Battery covers and keypads which were a bigger version, more LEDs, more different effects which you needed to attach to the battery
http://www.daydeal.com/mott720/t720colorstarbat.jpg


3. Lanyards with an LED in the end (like where the SE logo is on their lanyards) - These work the same way as the stickers

I can't find a pic of a lanyard. Check ebay if you want to buy this useless junk. I like most went through the phase, but I got over it pretty quick.
_ANDi_
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Posted: 2005-01-23 13:24
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@Nature: Mate you heart my feelings, I was an 3210 fan too! ;-) And yeah, I'm stupid too. :-D LOL

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