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Lots of people have issues with their cell phones which are a result of noise called "Phone Vibration." This's usually referred to as RFI or even Radio Frequency Interference. There are a number of reasons that this will happen and is often related to the radio frequency that the mobile phone of yours uses to communicate with other units on the network. If the cellular phone of yours has been sitting on the counter top for a while, it is not hard to see the constant clicking sound it makes when you're talking or even when it is off. The louder the noise's the more of a problem it is likely to be for you.
You may be asking yourself exactly how this noise can be affecting your phone if it does not affect other phones. Actually, it is extremely common and can happen to any phone no matter what brand you are using. Cell phones make use of different frequencies to communicate with each other on the network. When one cell stops working or perhaps there is an outage, your phone's radio frequency will be off. This's why there are so many times when other phones aren't affected at all.
What does this mean for you? Well, it means that you can possibly be having your phone breaks down because the vibrations that it gets from the conversation of yours with someone else are causing it to vibrate. This is something that could occur with almost any phone, but it may also be a symptom of something bigger going on. For example, if your mobile phone is on vibrate mode, you may be having an issue with it. It might be it does not get enough power from the battery and needs a boost. It could also be that it does not have the right settings in the settings of the telephone. So, if you are noticing your phone is not responding appropriately or perhaps that it is continuously making noises, then it could be time for a new one. http://dairytrain.org/ |
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