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    @Anupe Found a possible solution for your friend... Increase budget by 2K and Get Motorola XT800 Android OMH Sim CDMA +GSM Dual Sim, Dual Standby at Rs 16,999 Details Here http://www.rimweb.in...post__p__229716
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    NOVA Display vs Super AMOLED Plus vs Retina Display vs Super LCD Which One is Better? Find Out in This Detailed Comparison Source The LG Optimus Black has finally arrived in its final version and it brings an all-new display technology dubbed NOVA display for its brightness and deep blacks. First thing we did? We put it alongside three smartphone heavyweights for an ultimate screen showdown. The Optimus Black faced the Samsung Galaxy S II, the Apple iPhone 4 and the LG Optimus 2X. For our tests we used studio setup identical to the one we used when we first got the Samsung Galaxy S II: with diffused lighting on both sides with the same color temperature as daylight, for reference purposes, and then we turned the light off for shots in complete darkness. For the camera white balance adjustment, we used three matte patches on cardboard: 90% white, 18% grey, and 1% black (velvet). The two sources have the same color temperature as daylight Brightness The NOVA display boasts an incredible brightness. The luminosity measures at 700 nits (the equivalent of 700 candelas per square meter if you wish), far more than the 500 nits on the similar IPS-LCD on the iPhone 4 and noticeably brighter than the Samsung Galaxy S II and its Super AMOLED Plus. Performance on paper aside, our real-world experience with the screens proved that the NOVA display on the Optimus Black is indeed shining brightest. Winner: NOVA Display Outdoor Visibility Actually, LG goes on to claim that 700 nits is the exact threshold for perfect outdoor visibility, allowing the human eye to easily make out pictures even in direct sunlight. Overcast skies didn't allow us to test the screen under the sun, but we can confirm that we had no trouble whatsoever with it in cloudy weather. Comparatively, it measures a bit better than the iPhone 4, which in turn is a tad bit brighter than the Galaxy S II. Winner: NOVA Display Text readability In terms of text readability, the resolution of the screen makes a huge difference and the iPhone 4 easily won the first place here. The NOVA display does well, but there is still some noticeable pixelization, just as on the Super AMOLED Plus-wielding Samsung Galaxy S II, which is still a significant improvement from its predecessor in the Galaxy S. Winner: IPS-LCD "Retina Display" on iPhone 4 From left to right - LG Optimus Black, Samsung Galaxy S II, Apple iPhone 4, LG Optimus 2X 100% Crops Color gamut You might have also wondered about the origin of the Black part of the LG Optimus Black name. And again it's the deep blacks, which consume zero watts that are the likely justification. But it's not only the blacks – the whites are also clear and colors are soft. The difference is striking when put alongside a Super AMOLED Plus screen, where a cold blueish hue is noticeable, and despite being punchy, colors on a Super AMOLED Plus display look comparatively exaggerated. Ultimately, we'd go for the balanced and accurate colors on the iPhone whereas the Optimus Black produces slightly warmer colors, with a perceptible yellowish tone to the white. Winner: IPS-LCD on iPhone 4 From left to right - LG Optimus Black, Samsung Galaxy S II, Apple iPhone 4, LG Optimus 2X Wide-angle view Wide-angle visibility is top-notch on the Galaxy S II with almost no change in color and contrast. The LG Optimus Black, when viewed from extreme angles, has a slight purplish shade, also noticeable (in a lesser degree on the iPhone 4). Although the Galaxy S II with its Super AMOLED Plus display does not perform convincingly at the most extreme angles (at which you'll probably never look your phone), it's the best when it comes to angles up to 140 degrees. Winner: Samsung Galaxy S II From left to right - LG Optimus Black, Samsung Galaxy S II, Apple iPhone 4, LG Optimus 2X From left to right - LG Optimus Black, Samsung Galaxy S II, Apple iPhone 4, LG Optimus 2X Finally, the NOVA screen technology is battery-savvy, working in concert with the energy effective TI OMAP chipset to deliver excellent battery life. But in pure screen fight, it wins only in the brightness department. When it comes to screen legibility and resolution, it's the IPS-LCD that truly wins here – a technology used in professional monitors, yielding the most accurate colors. If you value accuracy first, you'd appreciate what the iPhone 4 has to offer, with the LG Optimus Black being a runner-up with a slight yellowish hue, but if you value great contrast and high saturation for extremely punchy images, Super AMOLED Plus on the Galaxy S II is the way to go.
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    @ All Should we consider the results posted from the respective workplaces in the 'Top Five' list? As these cannot be subscribed by the public at large. Also fields like 'Plan you are on' do not apply here. Opinions please - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - And guys when I posted my speednet result of a meager 1.59 Mbps downlink, I knew for certain that it would be brought to the ground in minutes by others. That didn't preclude me 'cos the bigger picture here is to let the forum members evaluate / let know about how the various ISPs fare, which can come in handy. So do take part
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    @ all members defrauded by the 1tb hdd case As I had not responded to the case, Paypal today closed the case "in favour of the seller". I was shocked and I logged in and filed a Appeal and then remarked the item as received but a totally different item (a coin) with no value. An appeal has been filed and am waiting for the case to be reopened. My reply to them was under - I received the item and it was entirely different and just a very cheap coin and not the "Western Digital My Passport Essential SE 1 TB USB 2.0 hard disk drive" as claimed in the listing. This seller has defrauded me and maybe many others also who had purchased this item and he has sent me fake and entirely different item. You should also check up whether he has done the same thing with other buyers of this item. If required I can provide the item photos and the envelope which can in no condition hold the actual item and also the entirely different item (a coin with negligible/zero commercial value) that I received.
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    All CDMA Operators PRL files (both 1x and EVDO): http://www.rimweb.in...ming-softwares/ use 10005 prl edit: my original post and links were edited, most probably by the mods; these are not my links... donno why??
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    2 attractive Motorola Android Deals on Letsbuy.Com Motorola Defy Rs 15,149 (Rs 17,149 - Rs 2,000 rcomlsb code discount) http://www.letsbuy.c...la-defy-p-13040 Official Specs http://www.motorola....-DEFY-IN-EN.alt Motorola's tough android, Dust Proof, Water Proof, Sctrach Resistant & great hardware specs... 3.7", 854x480 Pixel 256 ppi High Resolution Capacitive Screen 2GB of User Shared Memory 1540 mAh battery Corning Gorilla Glass Screen...Scratch Proof. 800 Mhz Processor Only con is Android 2.1. But XDA is the answer for that. Motorola Milestone XT800 Rs 16,999 (Rs 18,999 - Rs 2,000 rcomlsb code discount) http://www.letsbuy.c...e-xt800-p-14600 Yes... That's India's First CDMA+GSM Dual Sim, Dual Standby Android... Launched at Rs 30K, then dropped to 24K and now this amazing price... OMH Sim & EVDO Rev.A in CDMA, Edge in GSM Official Specs http://www.motorola....ONE-XT800-IN-EN
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    Yes thats is the thing u need to replace Common problem with Slider Phones. Though Samsung has lesser problems in sliding than any other brands
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    Verbatim 8gb pendrive@276. Verbatim Store’n’Go Pinstripe Pen Drive 8GB (Black) 64056 How to get this deal http://www.mydala.com/archivedeal/Letsbuy_3043 to go to Mydala abd get Rs. 250 voucher for Rs. 1. http://www.letsbuy.com/verbatim-store-pinstripe-drive-black-64056-p-16119 to go to Letsbuy and buy pen drive using the above voucher. Final Price: 525+1-250= Rs. 276
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