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  2. What You Need to Know About Phone Scams - AOL

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    The most robust protection comes from T-Mobile’s Scam Shield. This app offers a front-line defense against scammers including free warnings of potential scam calls and the ability to block ...

  3. i-mate - Wikipedia

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    i-mate is a company selling Windows Mobile-powered devices.The Group was launched by James Morrison, who began his telecoms career at sea designing and installing fiber optic cable systems with Cable & Wireless and was head of the team at O 2 that designed the first O2 Xda Pocket PC phone and started Microsoft in the mobile software industry.

  4. I-mate 810-F - Wikipedia

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    The i-mate 810-F is quad-band Internet-enabled Windows Mobile smartphone. Its name comes from the US military standards for environment tests, MIL-STD-810. I-mate claims the 810-F can withstand temperature extremes of up to 60 degrees and -20 degrees Celsius. It is also waterproofed to 1 metre, and shockproof.

  5. i-mate CEO says company isn't dead yet, just dealing with ...

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    Well, it looks like the reports of i-mate's demise may have been slightly exaggerated. Of course, most of its employees are still laid off, its offices are still closed, and no one's answering the ...

  6. Freedom 251 - Wikipedia

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    Some commentators indicate that the Freedom 251 sale is a scam. [15] The phone looks like a Chinese phone where the original brand label was covered with whitener. The icons shown on screen shots are copied from Apple's iPhone. There are also reports that many people ordered the phone but did not even receive a confirmation email.

  7. SIM swap scam - Wikipedia

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    A SIM swap scam (also known as port-out scam, SIM splitting, [1] simjacking, and SIM swapping) [2] is a type of account takeover fraud that generally targets a weakness in two-factor authentication and two-step verification in which the second factor or step is a text message (SMS) or call placed to a mobile telephone.

  8. HTC Tornado - Wikipedia

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    The HTC Tornado is a smartphone model designed by High Tech Computer Corporation and powered by the Windows Mobile 5 operating system. [1] It has QVGA display resolution. [2]The Tornado is rebranded as at least 9 different models: the Dopod 586W, [3] Qtek 8300, [4] T-Mobile USA SDA (AKA SDA II), Cingular 2125, i-mate SP5 [5] and Orange SPV C600. [6]

  9. Whoscall - Wikipedia

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    Whoscall is a mobile application that offers caller identification services. It was developed by Gogolook Co., Ltd., a listed company in Taiwan. The function of Whoscall is to identify incoming calls, detect scam/harassment numbers, and filter spam text messages, blocking them accordingly.