Mini Review
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Cellular phone radiation is about 20 times greater when a new call is connected than when you are in a conversation. VibrateCall from ThinkChange helps to reduce this voluntary exposure of the brain to microwave emission from mobile phones.
VibrateCall can be configured to vibrate, the moment a call is initiated on your Nokia Symbian S60 device. It continues to vibrate until the call is answered. The moment the call is picked up, the vibration stops. This lets you keep the phone in the hand until the call is connected through and you don’t need to place your phone near the ear.

VibrateCall is also useful, especially in noisy environments, where we tend to press the mobile phone harder to the ear, trying to figure out when the other part picks up the phone.
The intensity of vibration can be increased or decreased. You can also set this application to auto-start at boot up.


The downside is of course the battery drain because often, we don’t terminate the call after two or three unanswered rings and the vibrations tend to go on for a long time.

Download
VibrateCall can be downloaded here for $4.99. There is also a special offer from ThinkChange for 6 top apps at $15.
Conclusion
VibrateCall is simple idea but highly useful. I find it indispensable. Its a must have and I’ll give it 5 of 5.
{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }
@ Terry – Can you provide the information on where to buy the product you mentioned, that would reduce the radiation risk by 99%. I want to buy it.
Not a bad idea, would work well with a product I have that actually blocks up to 99% of the radiation when you have the phone to your ear, both would do well together.
I had a BENQ E72 (WinMo smartphone) which had this built in sort of – it vibrated once or twice the moment the call was through, so I could hold the phone in my hand until the call was answered. Much less drain on the battery but it had really rubbish battery life anyway.