Insect Killer turns your NOKIA phone into an Ultrasound device, sending high-pitch 18-22 KHz ultrasound waves to keep Mosquitoes and other nasty insects away.Compare this to the clunky hardware devices available for sale, which do the same thing for at least $15!Compact, light, easy to use:* Beautiful animations, easy to use* Contains an anti-mosquito smoke spiral animation to awe your friends, when you put it on the table while camping* Emulates a dragonfly wing sound to scare aware those evil female mosquitos, that can''t wait to bite you* The App emits ultrasound frequencies especially trimmed to drive away mosquitos* Environment friendly, No chemicals, no vapor, no odor, no pulverizer* Perfect for Camping, fishing and travelling in nature FREE full version: This application is ''ad-enabled''. Ads are displayed in exchange for free usage. You control the category and frequency of ads. Unlike traditional ad-enabled applications the ads do not appear in the application to spoil your enjoyment. Instead, ads are displayed when you receive incoming phone calls or text messages.The more ads you view, the more credits you accumulate. Accumulating credits means you can access more free applications. Compatible with NOKIA Symbian S60 v3 devices: 5320 XpressMusic, 5700 XpressMusic, 6110 Nav, 6120 classic, 6210 Nav, 6220 classic, 6290, E50, E51, E66, E75, N71, N73, N77, N78, N79, N81, N82, N85, N95, N95 8GB, N96. NOTE: This version is NOT compatible with Samsung Symbian devices.
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Insect Killer (free version, ad-enabled)
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | Nokia Symbian S60 3rd edition | ||
| Downloads | 75 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Liquid Air Lab GmbH | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 13 May 2009 | ||
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