getting cell information is far from firmware hacking :) Many modems have (maybe undocumented) AT commands to get that info. For me, GSM hacking is putting hands in the low level code itself.
2008/8/11 Florian Echtler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > But, there are other valid uses. > This reminds me that on some old Siemens mobile I once had, you could > get the IDs and signal strengths of all received base stations by typing > in some obscure key sequence. This would allow you to do a sort of lo-fi > location estimation (iPhone does that, too, I guess). > > Or is it possible to get that information in some other way, without > directly messing with the baseband chip? > > Yours, Florian > -- > 0666 - Filemode of the Beast > >
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