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    OHM though is a good concept, CDMA operators are yet as closed as before. Take an example of Samsung Corby. Cosumer has to buy corby, go to WW, request them, follow them to get EVDO activated and still they are at risk of loosing service if they put SIM in another handset. I hope that operator changes themselves in course of time and make life easier. There are lot many members of rimweb using EVDO enabled handsets since years yet they are wasting time on finding ways to use EVDO on their handsets. OHM seems to be good for Handset manufacturers and basic usage consumers. Not power users. Lets keep fingers crossed for the best.
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    If "Ice Creams", "Chocolates", "Cakes" are targetted towards the younger generation, then I would not be surprised if LG launches "sugar free" versions of above mentioned phone for the middle aged and the health conscious. Maybe something like "Sugar Free Ice Cream" or "diet ice cream"
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    Africa-based Mi-Fone Enters India Africa-based Mi-Fone is making its entry in the Indian market with the introduction of four phones. The Mi-Fone range of mobile handsets currently available in India includes the Mi-Q family, Mi-5QS, Mi-338, Mi-2010, Mi-323 and Mi-350a. Each ‘phone’ has been selected with the target market in mind - young adults. The Mi-Q family of mobile handsets includes the Mi-Q (voice/SMS), Mi-Q1 GPRS dual-SIM with camera as well as the Mi-Q5S. With a full colour screen, FM radio and QWERTY keypad, the Mi-Q range provides affordable and quality user-friendly solutions in a compact package. The later versions of the Mi-Q range will also include “MI-APPS” which will enable the mass market sector to get a lighter version of the “Blackberry experience”. Mi-Apps will launch with Push email and Messenger. The Mi-Q price range starts from Rs. 4,999. The Mi-338 offers an LCD touch screen, Dual Sim along with analog TV, MP3 and video capability as well as multi-media functions including SMS, MMS, GPRS, WAP and a shake sensor. The Mi-338 will cost Rs. 6990. Mi-2010 is a low cost dual-SIM camera phone that has a 1.8"/65K color screen, GRPS/WAP/MMS, MP3 player and FM radio. The Mi-2010 will cost Rs. 2,999. The dual-SIM Mi-323 comes with GRPS, WAP, MMS, Bluetooth, Camera, MP3, Video and a memory card of up to 2GB. The Mi-323 will cost Rs. 3,990. The Mi-350a is a dual-SIM VGA camera phone with its main USP being a dual battery power and dual GSM antenna for signal boosting. The Mi-350a will cost Rs. 3,999. Courtesy : Tech2
  4. -1 points
    Vodafone has launched a new offer in prepaid offering unlimited calls to any phone within state at just 499/- and this is a prepaid connection. New customers have to pay 499/- old customers have to pay 299/- per month. This sim is available in rural parts of karnataka as of now and being sold at 1000-1500 per sim. 499 plan is already available and one of my friend is using it but i got info about 299 plan for old customers just a few hours back. Vodafone users please update this info.
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