Because cell phones are so common, it is only natural that there should be different types of spy phone made to look like regular cell phones. There are three main types of cell spy phone. Any one of them can prove to be quite useful, and they can help you get the information you seek. However, which one would work best for you depends upon what you need the phone for, and what your budget range is.
The least expensive of the cell spy phone types is a regular cell phone bug. This is simply a bug that looks like a cell phone. While it does have some limited cell phone capabilities, it is generally just a glorified stationary device. You can “forget” it someplace, or leave it in a room to “charge,” but it only picks up the sounds from a specific area. It is a lot like a regular RF transmitter bug, only it looks like a cell phone. This is a good choice for inexpensive surveillance, but you have to be careful or people will start wondering why your phone never seems to be with you.
Another spy phone disguised as a cell phone has a few more capabilities. This type of phone allows you to hone in on conversations in your vicinity and listen in on them. You can hear them through your receiver, and it just looks like you are talking on your cell phone, just like the people you are eavesdropping on may be using a cell phone. Some of these types of phones can also be used as regular cell phones.
Finally, the most high tech cell spy phone (as well as the most expensive) is one that acts as real phone but allows access to both ends of the conversation or even acts as a listening device to pick up conversation in the room. This is not a phone that you use yourself and listen to people; it is one that others use. A secret number allows you dial in to the phone and have access to everything that is going on around that phone, whether it is both ends of a cell phone conversation, or whether it is listening in on what is taking place at a clandestine meeting.
No matter your needs, one of the most inconspicuous ways to find out what you want to know is to use a cell spy phone.
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Different Types Of Cell Phones
With the advancement in technology, there are thousands of cell phone models available in the market boasting hi-end features. One of which, happens to be production of full spectrum digital sounds; in other words, Ringtones. Initially, ringtones were considered only as a medium that alerted us of the incoming calls. However, today, it is more of an attention grabbing gimmick, apart from serving its basic purpose.
Ringtones can be classified into three different types namely, monophonic ringtones that play only one type of musical tone at a time; polyphonic ringtones that play several types of tones at a time; majority of the latest mobile phones include polyphonic ringtones; and lastly "truetone" or "realtone", which are encoded with high fidelity formats such as MP3, AAC or WMA format. One of the most common examples of such ringtones would be the extracts from songs which have become popular as ringtones.
These can be obtained via internet or computer hard drive or even through your friend's or relatives mobile handset. But the factor that you need to keep in mind while getting this work done is the compatibility of the ringtone format with your phone. There is no point in downloading or saving a ringtone which is not compatible with your handset, because it would never play on that handset. Hence, it is always beneficial to be aware of the formats that are compatible with your phone.
Ringtones are available in various formats such as MIDI, which is almost compatible with majority of the latest handset models, and then there are MP3, AAC, WMA, QCP, RTTTL and many more. These can be downloaded from the internet free of cost. However not all websites let you do this for free, some websites charge you a certain amount, for specific ringtones to cover song royalties.
Once you've found out your choice of ringtone on the net, the next step would be to get it into your phone's memory. There are many ways of getting this done, depending on the handset model. However some of the most common methods are:-
1.You can transfer the ringtone from your computer hard drive to your phone via a data cable
2.Transferring files though bluetooth or infrared.
3.Just send a simple text message that includes the code of the ringtone of your choice to the websites that provide the facility of sending ringtones via sms.
4.If you have a cell phone with a melody composer, you can easily make your own ringtone by using this feature to find the appropriate "keypress sequence" for a tune on the Web. You can find tons of sequences online for most phone models.
Some phones may use only one particular way method exclusively; however, many recently launched mobile phones include multiple choices such as recording songs and voice messages and saving them as ringtones. Some of them also allow you to assign different ringtones for different incoming numbers, thus canceling out the need to look at your phone for knowing who is calling.
Downloading ringtones is not a difficult task, if you know what you want. All you need is just ? "your phone"; Rest ? the methods are listed above.
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