Cell Phone Software
Have you ever wondered exactly what cell phone software accomplishes? Sure, you know that mobile phone software is necessary for making and taking calls, sending text messages and maybe also adding ring tones to your phone’s digital library, but you know that there must be a lot more to the Motorola cell phone software that is hidden away in that little device.
It is a good guess and you would be right on. Here are some astonishing facts about the capabilities of cell phone software:
In many a cell phone, GPS locator software is already embedded. Parents of teens with newly minted driver’s licenses appreciate being able to keep tabs on their kids with this kind of cell phone software – even if it costs extra.
While free cell phone software is usually limited to a few extra ring tones, most available packages are not free. Mobile phone software needs to be paid for to the provider or the issuer on behalf of the provider.
Some packages currently for sale are cell phone GPS tracking software, Samsung cell phone software that permits Bluetooth connectivity, PDA to cell phone software that enables data transfers and of course the cell phone software that even puts GPS cell phone tracking software in the shade: camera technology!
Yet perhaps the most astonishing aspect of cell phone software is its ability to act as a wireless modem for a regular PC!
Interestingly – but perhaps not surprisingly – a lot of folklore has sprung up about these phones and their abilities as well. For example, the threat of brain cancer has been discussed ad nauseam in the news and the general consensus is still divided whether or not brain cancer or other cancers are indeed caused or aggravated by the emissions of cell phone technology in general, and phones that run particular functions in particular. Similarly, the recent finding that numbers of honey bee populations have been severely decimated has been linked – to some researchers’ satisfaction – to cell phone towers and their emissions. Whether this is a reasonable assumption or if certain software functions are to blame more than others has yet to be determined.
Other bits of odd news with respect to mobile phone software rest on the supposed ability by third parties to track you even if you do not have GPS installed in your phone. Thus far, there is no proof to this assertion, which nonetheless does not stop a variety from conspiratorially minded individuals to make them.