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  1. 12 points
    Time to pay back to forum once more i can get gsm blackberry unlock codes for free All models/carriers PM me with your IMEI/Carrier/Model i will send u the unlock code by pm Don't complain about turn around times, these are free so delays might be there preferrably for trsuted and advanced members for posts above 100
  2. 1 point
    To remove the FM and music player from the wall follow the steps below 1. Expand the widgets pane - from the left of the screen 2. Click on teh music player window - and wait for a second or two till it enlarges ... 3. drag it to the widgets pane. repeat the same for FM. cheers AK
  3. 1 point
    ^^^ I dont own a corby so cant tell u , there is corby section under samsung, post there so u will get answers from corby users.
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    HSPA, HSDPA, HSUPA: whats the difference?? The moment we decide to step into 3G enabled world these terms are thrown at us.. HSPA, HSDPA, HSUPA.. What do they really mean and how are they really related? Evolution of Mobile Broadband One of the most important features of a 3G mobile service is the high speed data access. As the market expands, requirement also increases, thereby bringing in the necessity for new standards. Most of the data access traffic is downlink oriented or just like in an internet access biased towards the end user. Improving this will result in a better user experience. HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access) is a 3G mobile communications protocol in which the networks can offer higher data transfer speeds and capacity. Currently HSDPA deployments support down-link speeds of 1.8, 3.6, 7.2 and 14.0 Mbit/s. Its true that most of the traffic is downlink oriented, still,there are a few applications that will benefit from an improved uplink. Typical examples are large pictures, movies etc. The 3G service which provides an enhanced uplink is the HSUPA (High-Speed Uplink Packet Access). So whats HSPA then? HSDPA and Enhanced Uplink are together known as High Speed Packet Access (HSPA)! Another term you might encounter in the near future is HSPA+ (also called Evolved HSPA). This is an upcoming wireless broadband standard which is expected to provide data rates up to 42 Mbps in the downlink and 11 Mbps in the uplink. Now we are better equipped to handle the average cellphone salesman who uses these jargon just to confuse us
  5. 1 point
    But now they are ready with own infra and launched service? where is delay?
  6. 1 point
    corby pro is not available in CDMA, if u want slide out key board go for diamond or touch pro or mogul
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