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The '''superphone''' is the nickname [[Rose Tyler]] gave to the [[Mobile phone]] that was altered by the [[Ninth Doctor|the Doctor]] using ''"Jiggerypokery"'' (which he claimed mostly in jest, that he "came first in"). It has the ability to make calls through time, enabling [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] to call [[Jackie Tyler|her Mum]] whilst on her adventures with the Doctor. ([[DW]]: ''[[The End of the World]]'')
The "Superphone" is an upgraded mobile phone that can make calls across [[time]] and space. It even calibrates to the user's home time period, as shown by [[Adam Mitchell]]'s ability to call his home time on [[Rose Tyler]]'s phone ("[[The Long Game]]"), despite their native time periods being about a decade apart. In addition, it can send signals in places ordinary phones cannot, such as the sealed Cabinet Rooms at 10 Downing Street ("World War Three"). It does not seem to work when the [[TARDIS]] is out of range ("The Impossible Planet").
 
The superphone first appears in "[[The End of the World]]", where the [[Ninth Doctor]] modifies Rose's Nokia 3200 mobile phone with a special device that goes in place of the battery. In "[[Rise of the Cybermen]]", the Nokia 3200 is replaced by a Samsung D500, but otherwise seems to function the same. It is also able to link up with the Cybus Industries Ear-Pod network. Rose gives the phone to Mickey Smith at the end of "The Age of Steel", but replaces it soon after.
[[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] also altered [[Martha Jones]]' phone in an entirely different way (using his [[sonic screwdriver]] rather than a technological addition to the phone) to function in a similar manner. ([[DW]]: ''[[42]]'')
In the [[Runaway Bride]],The Doctor borrows a person's phone at [[Donna Noble]]'s wedding reception party.Using his [[sonic screwedriver]] he enables the phone to browse the internet at a super speed allowing him to find what he is looking for.  
 
After [[Martha Jones]] becomes an ongoing companion to the [[Tenth Doctor]] in "[[42]]", he gives her phone a similar upgrade. This phone, however, is upgraded by the Doctor's sonic screwdriver, and the feature itself is referred to as "Universal Roaming". Martha's phone has the Archangel network logo on its display, the significance of which is revealed in "[[The Sound of Drums]]". At the end of the episode "[[Last of the Time Lords]]", Martha gives her phone to the Doctor, so she can contact him if trouble occurs.
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Revision as of 20:14, 28 April 2008

The "Superphone" is an upgraded mobile phone that can make calls across time and space. It even calibrates to the user's home time period, as shown by Adam Mitchell's ability to call his home time on Rose Tyler's phone ("The Long Game"), despite their native time periods being about a decade apart. In addition, it can send signals in places ordinary phones cannot, such as the sealed Cabinet Rooms at 10 Downing Street ("World War Three"). It does not seem to work when the TARDIS is out of range ("The Impossible Planet"). The superphone first appears in "The End of the World", where the Ninth Doctor modifies Rose's Nokia 3200 mobile phone with a special device that goes in place of the battery. In "Rise of the Cybermen", the Nokia 3200 is replaced by a Samsung D500, but otherwise seems to function the same. It is also able to link up with the Cybus Industries Ear-Pod network. Rose gives the phone to Mickey Smith at the end of "The Age of Steel", but replaces it soon after. In the Runaway Bride,The Doctor borrows a person's phone at Donna Noble's wedding reception party.Using his sonic screwedriver he enables the phone to browse the internet at a super speed allowing him to find what he is looking for. After Martha Jones becomes an ongoing companion to the Tenth Doctor in "42", he gives her phone a similar upgrade. This phone, however, is upgraded by the Doctor's sonic screwdriver, and the feature itself is referred to as "Universal Roaming". Martha's phone has the Archangel network logo on its display, the significance of which is revealed in "The Sound of Drums". At the end of the episode "Last of the Time Lords", Martha gives her phone to the Doctor, so she can contact him if trouble occurs.

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