Try cool tricks with your cell phone

Try cool tricks with your cell phone

A mobile phone is capable of all kinds of hacks. You can use your cell for more than just photos, texts, and phone calls. Here are some great ways for messing about with your mobile handset, whether it be using a phone to unlock a car, or entering the mobile phone throwing championships.

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GirlfriendsGuide (11) 1 year ago
I love that microwave tip, don't want microwaves leaking over me!
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Alex1inferno-The Critic (-27) 1 year ago
Dear Viewers, This video is quite interesting indeed however, I have tried most of them and some do not work for most cellular telephones. A fair video, but unorthodox as well.
Sincerley,
Alex1inferno- The Critic
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Jade66 5 months ago
How I hack my boyfriend voicemail password?
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devarocker 4 months ago
#$%@ ur bf for one nite
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kaydo-da-kid 5 months ago
how do u do dat jade
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k97a 3 months ago
i tried the thing with the car lock and it worked from down the street, i used two Jukes
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hooklove (-1) 2 months ago
knowledge is power ! do anything
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