Breakthrough software developed by Thespyphone Ltd can convert any latest Nokia phones into a Sophisticated Spy Device.

January 15, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
London, United Kingdom (http://www.thespyphone.com) Breakthrough software developed by Thespyphone Ltd can convert any latest Nokia phones into a Sophisticated Spy Device. Thespyphone Ltd is the only company to develop a Spy Phone Solution as 100% software based solution which customers can download and convert their phones into a Spy Device within seconds!

Currently one can only purchase physical handsets which have been modified to become spyphones. Several competitors are offering physical handsets, but this software is the first in the industry to present an option of converting an existing phone into a Spy Phone without any hardware tweaking http://www.thespyphone.com/spyphone.html.

The process of converting involves the installation of the spy software. The software controls the basic functions of the mobile phone such as incoming call handling, backlight, log engine and installation logs. This can be achieved with a normal installation procedure by the customer. Thespyphone Ltd states that no hardware tweaking of any kind has to be performed and that there are no special steps for customising the cell phone. The software is also invisible to the end user. No parts of the software can be traced to be installed on the phone or logs of incoming calls.

Thespyphone Ltd claims that this breakthrough in the spying technology would revolutionise the industry as there is huge demand for this product worldwide. Nevertheless, currently the technology is only able to cover a limited number of Nokia mobile phones and additional amounts of investments are required to progress this software to cover additional handsets. Development of spyphone software is slow as the supply of qualified Symbian developers is low as compared to the demand in Europe. Thespyphone Ltd is working to acquire resources and funding to develop the same software for other popular Symbian handsets.

The technology has successfully passed tests and is now available for sale on the Internet.