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How to turn off mobile push messages

Open your phone and select Settings. Select Notifications in Settings. View each APP, select the software for which notifications need to be turned off, and click the ">" button corresponding to each software. Click ">", uncheck the green button that allows notifications, and complete.

Mobile phones are portable phone terminals that can be used in a wide range of areas. The full name is mobile phones or wireless phones. They were originally just a communication tool. In the early days, they were commonly known as "Big Brother" in China. Mobile phones were first developed from the field mobile phone manufactured by Bell Labs in the United States in 1940. Later, American Motorola engineer Martin Cooper invented the world's first commercial mobile phone in 1973. In addition to typical phone functions, modern mobile phones also include more functions such as cameras, GPS and Internet connections. They are collectively called smartphones. Mobile phones are called mobile phones in mainland China, and mobile phones are called mobile phones in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. One day in April 1973, a man stood on the street in New York, took out a wireless phone about the size of two bricks, and made a call, which attracted passers-by to stop and look at him. This man is Martin Cooper, the inventor of the mobile phone. At that time, Cooper was an engineering technician at the famous American Motorola Company.

The mobile phone was first invented by Motorola. The most widely used mobile phones around the world are the so-called second generation mobile phones (2G), which are mainly based on the European GSM standard and the American CDMA standard. They are both digital standards. In addition to voice communication, they can also send and receive text messages, Wireless application protocols, etc. GSM is the most popular in mainland China and Taiwan, and CDMA mobile phones are also very popular. The entire industry is in the process of migrating to the fourth generation mobile phone (4G).