Automatic Switching of Mobile Phone Profile Based on Current Speed of the Vehicle and Mobile Phone Security
Abstract
Talking on the phone and sending text messages while driving are obvious distractions that can lead to fatal accidents on the road. To overcome this, present invention is directed to prevent accidents which occur because of usage of mobile phone while driving. The main objective of the invention is to prevent the user from getting call’s when the user in driving by automatically change the profile of the mobile phone depends upon the speed of the vehicle, at the same time it also provides the facilities to attend the emergency call’s. The present invention also propose an approach to prevent mobile phone from being stolen and also to find the culprit if it lost.
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