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    Hi Jasmin, As you already have your MIN with u, you can do factory reset after doing so, just enter min again and your phone will start working, Data settings may require to be done again. but to start the phone just min is req. MIN can be entered directly from phone Or follow 1. select menu -> settings -> applications -> manage applications 2. scroll down and click "Google Apps" 3. click the "Clear data" button (you will receive a warning, click OK) 4. go back to home screen 5. pull down the notification menu and click on the message "Your account must be updated" 6. follow the onscreen instruction until you get to where it asks you to "create" or "sign in", click "sign in" and enter YOUR new Google account info.
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    Hi Rajan, I'm very happy with the phone. It served me very well in Malaysia for browsing and GPS (the taxi drivers don't use the correct routes, but when they see my gps, they behave! ). The recent updates (done on my unrooted phone by LG Bangalore) have solved the reboot, overheating, freeze and low battery life problem (v10e baseband). IMHO, this phone is the only phone for people who want great gaming: think optimised Tegra Zone Games. Read the latest thinkdigit forum post on lgo2x buy advice: http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/mobile-monsters/146011-should-i-buy-optimus-2x.html#post1489539 PS Poor Thrill 4g buyers. Engadget has just announced lg's plans for LG O3d2: slimmest, lightest 3d phone in 2012! PPS Your dealsguru thread rawks! Excellent tech knowledge on your part, sir!
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    " China Telecom is one of the cellcos which have stated the intention of deploying CDMA EV-DO Rev B, which is carving out a role in supporting heavy duty data services in emerging markets, in the face of previous speculation that it would not hit commercial reality because of the accelerated rise of LTE. The CDMA Development Group (CDG) argues that there is still plenty of growth left in the technology, especially in emerging economies – where spectrum will not be available for LTE for years but there is a requirement for affordable data – and in bands geared to rural access, notably 450MHz, where CDMA is the only major technology. Four operators have launched commercial services using EV-DO Rev B – KDDI in Japan, in its 2.1GHz band; Smart Telecom of Indonesia and Pakistan Telecom in 1.9GHz; and 450MHz player ice.net/Net1, in both Sweden and Denmark. A further 10 carriers have made commitments to deploy Rev B, only one in a band above 1GHz (LG U+ in Korea, in 1.7GHz. China Telecom and Wana of Morocco will use the technology in 800MHz, and the other seven will all roll out in 450MHz. They are Cosmote and Romtelecom in Romania, G-Mobile Mongolia, MTS Ukraine, PTK Centertel in Poland, SkyLink in Russia and Zapp in Portugal. Its commitment to Rev B will only strengthen China Telecom’s powerful position in directing the CDMA agenda, which it assumed once Verizon Wireless turned to LTE in preference to the planned 4G upgrade for CDMA carriers, UMB – effectively signing the death warrant for that platform. Telecom then took the crown as most influential CDMA carrier when its 3G roll-out produced a big boost for the technology in 2008-10. Some vendors created products specifically for the cellco. In 2009, Qualcomm SVP Cristiano Amon said: “We think 3G in China could boost the CDMA2000 ecosystem ... We are moving forward with all of our R&D for China, specifically CDMA2000. We are introducing a new suite of products.” For instance, Qualcomm introduced multiband 450MHz/700MHz chips for the entry level CDMA series, which was previously available only in a single-band 800MHz implementation, on request from China Telecom."
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