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2 pointsFujiFilm Camera S2950 with 4GB SD Card at Rs 7,999 >> http://cgi.ebay.in/2...7#ht_2703wt_960 14.0 Mega Pixels, 18X Optical Zoom, 2 Year Warranty, 3.0" LCD, HD720p Video Plus Rs. 5000 Worth of Freebies in terms of Zoomin Rewards Club Vouchers as follows, 100 - 5 × 7 Prints 100 - 4 × 6 Prints 2 - 20 Page Flipbooks 1 - 8 × 8 Hardcover Book 1 - 50% OFF on a Canvas Print 6 Free Shipping Vouchers
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1 pointBest Choices in GSM Androids in Indian Market It has been quite some time since we last compiled the list of best Android devices in India. To make it easier for our readers, we will be dividing our list into three categories – High-end, Mid-range, and Budget Android smartphones. Currently, there are over 40 Android smartphones available in Indian market with prices ranging from 32K to 6K INR. Now, that is HUGE number and sometimes it is hard to find the best device in a fixed budget. So let's try to make things easy for you. Best High-End Android Smartphones in India: Starting from the high-end Android devices, this category has the truly rocking phones with some great specifications. We have included phone with prices between 21,000 and 30,000 INR. HTC Desire HD: 1 GHz processor with 8 MP camera, 4.3 inch display and Android 2.2 with HTC Sense. Priced around Rs 27,000. HTC Desire Z: 800 Mhz processor, 5 MP camera, 3.7 inch display and Android 2.2 with HTC Sense. Desire Z has a huge dev community. Priced around Rs 25,500. Samsung Galaxy S: 1 Ghz processor, 5 MP camera with front facing cam, 4 inch display, and Android 2.2 with Touchwiz. Although it is out of stock at most of the places, we are expecting more stocks with Super Clear LCD in February. Dell Streak: 1 Ghz processor, 5 MP camera with VGA front facing cam, 5 inch display, Android 2.2 with Stage UI. It may be a little big for some, but you can fine with using headsets more often it is great. Priced around Rs 30,000. Best Mid-Range Android Smartphones in India: Coming to mid-range devices, this category might not having rocking specifications like high end phones, but still they are enough in making your Android experience memorable. We have included phones between prices Rs 14,000 and Rs 20,999 in this category. HTC Desire: 1 Ghz processor, 3.7 inch SLCD display, 5 MP camera and Android 2.2 with HTC Sense. Desire was one of high end phone, but due to price drop is reached in the budget of people looking for mid-range devices. It is priced around Rs 21,000 in the retail market; a little bargain can help. Motorola Defy: Launched recently; 3.7 inch display, 5 MP, 800 MHz processor, and Android 2.1 [Froyo coming later this year]. Priced around 18,000 INR. Motorola Milestone: 3.7 inch display, 5 MP camera, 550 Mhz processor, and Android 2.1 [Froyo coming next month]. Priced around 20,000 INR in retail market. Dell XCD35: Rebranded ZTE Blade, it is a great phone with awesome dev community. 3.5 inch display, 600 Mhz processor, 3 MP camera, and Android 2.1. Priced around 14,500 INR · HTC Legend: 3.2 inch display, 600 Mhz processor, 5 MP camera, and Android 2.2 with HTC Sense. Priced around 18,000 in the market. Best Entry-level Android phones in India: Coming last to the best Android smartphones for the budget conscious users, we have included best smartphone priced below Rs 12,999. Huawei Ideos: 2.8 inch capacitive display, 3.2 MP camera, 528 processor, and Android 2.2. Priced around 8K in the market. LG Optimus One: 3.2 inch display, 600 Mhz processor, 3 MP camera and Android 2.2. Priced around 11,500 INR Samsung Galaxy 3: Android 2.1 with Touchwiz 3.0, 3.2 inch touchscreen, 3.2 MP camera, and 667 Mhz processor. Priced around 11,000 INR. Samsung Galaxy 551: 667MHz processor, 3.2-inch display, 3MP camera, and Android 2.2 with Touchwiz. Priced around 12,500 INR. Source: Androidos
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1 pointForgot about Rs ... I have added back the code for WebRupee now... checking Rs ! Note: If you don't see the rupee symbol above then hit Ctrl + F5 to hard refresh or clear your browser cache.
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1 pointSimple formula to purchase diesel car - If you drive more than 10-15K km's in a year then you will recover the extra cost paid for the diesel engine (approx 1-2L) in approx 5-7 years. Otherwise it is best to stick to petrol if you drive less than 10K kms in year. Diesel engine technology today, is at par with petrol engines.
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1 pointtarun bhai, in your case, "Limited Lifetime Warrenty" stands for 5 years, starting from the date of purchase.. please refer http://www.transcend.co.in/Support/Warranty.asp?LangNo=0&Func1No=2&Func2No=175
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1 pointHidden Menu On Android Phone Here you will see how to pull up RTN information on your Android phone using a dial code and a create a shortcut to hidden menu! The dial code will not work for everyone, so you have an another option, create a shortcut. Using a custom launcher, we’ll create a shortcut on the homescreen that will open up any hidden menu on your Android phone. Whether you’re buying a new phone or getting an existing one swapped out / repaired, you might want to keep an eye out for the casually slipped in refurbished models. Repair shops, wireless carriers, and eBay sellers would love to hand you a refurb in place of a factory-new one. Why? Well, factory-new phones are just that -new- and it costs more money for carriers or stores to swap out broken models with factory-new ones. And, since it’s hard to tell (sometimes) if a phone is a refurb, many will try to “slip one past ya”. Fortunately for you, your a groovyReader and I’m going to share with you a simple technique for sniffing out a Refurbished Android Phone. Step 1 Tap your Phone app and open up the dialer. Step 2 Using the touchscreen keypad, Dial ##786#(aka ##RTN#). No need to press dial, the phone should automatically open up to the RTN screen. From here Tap View Step 3 Scroll down the RTN screen to Reconditioned status. Here there are only two possible status entries: Yes – Your phone is a refurbished model. No – Congratulations, your phone is not a refurbished model. Instead, it is factory new. Why should I care if my phone was refurbished? Refurbished or “reconditioned” means your phone was previously used or damaged, and then returned, repaired, and polished up to make it look “like-new.” In most cases this means there is no longer anything wrong with the device, and it should work just like a new one. However, sometimes ‘refurbs’ have issues. The warranty is usually never as good for a refurbished device, if it even has one at all… The build quality might also be lower on a refurb since replacement third-party parts are sometimes used rather than the OEM’s (Original Equipment Manufacturer). Refurbished devices also have a lower sale value, and this also applies to resale value. If at some point you want to sell your phone on eBay or elsewhere, a refurbished phone won’t garner the same price point as one that is straight from the OEM. Before buying a phone, or after receiving one you bought online – the first thing you should do is check to see if it is a refurb. If the sale description did not mention that it was a refurb, you can return it and get a full refund or file a fraud claim. How to Enable Hidden Menus On an Android Phone Before we get started, you’ll need to make sure you have an app installed that will add the “activities” option to your shortcut creator. Requirements: - An Android phone. (I’ve only tested this on version 2.1 and higher) - A custom homescreen launcher, Launcher Pro is suggested.(it’s free!) - ADW Launcher and others also work, but the steps below are shown using Launcher Pro. Step 1 Go to your homescreen (using a custom launcher) and Long-Press on an empty spot. The “Add to Home screen” menu should appear; Tap Shortcuts. This also works with ADW launcher, but the process is changed to Custom Shortcut > Pick your activity > Activities Step 2 From the next menu, Select Activities.* Now you should be at a black screen with a list of phone activities. Slide-down to whatever activity you can find with “hiddenmenu” in the name. (e.g. on my Samsung Galaxy S Epic 4G it was called com.android.hiddenmenu.) Tap the hiddenmenu entry and then below you’ll see a list of all hidden menus on your phone. From here you can access any one of them Note: This may be called something else if you are using a launcher other than Launcher Pro. Step 3 . Now you have a shortcut to one of your hidden menus on your homescreen, and you can keep adding them to your hearts content. We first chose the RTN hidden menu because several people may wonder how to access it on phones that don’t support the # codes!
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1 pointYesterday, a bird in the sky dropped poop over my shoulder and I remember being happy and thankful that cows don't fly.