Windows SmartPhone can run my Web Apps
I took my family to Whistler for some great skiing. Because our cell phones didn’t work too reliably when we were there before Christmas, we decided to get new cell phones to replace our 2 year old analog cell phones.
Communications was quite simple and reliable with the new phones.
My Cingular 2125 is one of the latest SmartPhones available. It allows me to sync to my exchange server, read my email, full access to my contact list, and even take videos and pictures. I could browse to web sites and even read my blog!
When I connect it via the single USB cable to a computer, it charges the battery and it shows up as a network device with which I can copy files back and forth via Explorer.
I ran Fox Web apps like the Phone Number demo (convert 800-776-4726 to 800-PROGRAM) with no problem.
I could even query my entire 24,000 picture database for “ski” over the web and I got all the pictures of my kids skiing on my phone!
A web server can detect if it’s a WinCE device by checking if “Windows CE” or “Smartphone” is in the Request.ServerVariables(“HTTP_USER_AGENT”)
fWinCE = ATC("Windows CE",request.ServerVariables("HTTP_USER_AGENT").item)>0
There is an issue which I’m not sure how to fix. My main computer has a speaker system which plays sounds when the CPU tells it to. However, apparently whenever the cell phone is nearby and transmitting, I hear very loud interference sounding almost like Morse code that’s broad spectrum (like a square wave). It’s very annoying. I can completely mute the speaker system from Windows, with no change.
In fact, other speaker systems that are non-computer related do the same thing: I hear the same sounds from a CD player. I thought that Cell phones had to comply with FCC radio interference rules. Also, if I put the phone near the screen, I can see lots of screen distortion in sync with the audio interference.
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Anonymous
March 02, 2006
Pretty much everyone will get that, I only found it to stop when using a fully digital screen and speaker system. The older screens/speakers/stereos tend to do duhduhduhduhduhduhdrrrrrrrrrrrr when you get to close. Unplug your speakers and you'll see it goes away, I think it's something to do with electromagnetic inferferance or something.....Anonymous
March 02, 2006
I get that noise too, just before I receive a call. I also have Cingular (with a Ericsson T637). I found a way to take advantage of it though...If I drive with my windows down and the radio cranked up, I usually cannot hear my phone ring. I started placing my phone on the center console, near the radio (using the VFP9 sticky pad I got from SWFox). Now, just before my phone rings, I get that noise through my car speakers so I know I'm about to receive a call.... I'm holdong out for the Cingular 8125, I haven't found a Cingular store with one in stock yet (though they do have working display phones) I also noticed Cingular pulled the 8125 from their web site a couple of days ago :(Anonymous
March 05, 2006
Hi Calvin, it's the other way around: Not the Mobile is the culprit, but the old electronic equipment, they aren't interference-save.
I have similar experiences with my GPRS and UMTS mobiles here with some cheapo PC speakerboxes (those with builtin amplifier) Sometimes it helps to put some ferrit-shield-rings onto the speaker cables (as close to the amplifier as you can get)Anonymous
March 17, 2006
I like my Cingular 2125 SmartPhone (see Windows SmartPhone can run my Web Apps).
 
I went to Microsoft...Anonymous
July 13, 2006
For some reason, my SmartPhone was giving me a message that memory was full. I hadn’t done anything to...Anonymous
September 28, 2007
My Smartphone ( Cingular 2125 ) died the other day: actually the phone was fine: the SIM card neededAnonymous
September 28, 2007
My Smartphone ( Cingular 2125 ) died the other day: actually the phone was fine: the SIM card neededAnonymous
November 12, 2007
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June 22, 2009
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