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  1. 4 points
    Effective 16th Feb 2012, the new PAYG plan of 2p/10KB would be applicable for all CDMA RIM subscribers (Postpaid Only). In addition to this, below mentioned CDMA MobileNet data plans would be available to opt as data plans for new acquisitions by weekend (Postpaid Only). Business rules and migration plan for existing CDMA RIM Subscribers PAYG/Plan having Age On Plan > 6 months and < 6 months is also attached for reference. SNAPSHOT OF CDMA SINGLE DATA PLAN Rs 247 MN247 1gb Rs 0.50 per Extra MB(ACT MN247 53739) Rs 448 MN448 2gb Rs 0.50 per Extra MB (ACT MN448 53739) Some Features Hassle Free Browsing- Single Data Plan would allow internet access on Mobile/Phone as modem Mobile Data plans can now be offered to 1X/EVDO/Smart phone users without ambiguity Data benefits could be consumed on Mobile &/or Phone as a Modem. Data plans could be purchased through SMS, CRM and Rworld channels No Dual / Hidden Charges applicable while browsing RWorld / external internet sites on Mobile. Uniform browsing charges while browsing internet through Native WAP/HTML or 3rdparty browsers. SUBSCRIBER BENEFITS Default Pay As You Go Charges of 2p/10KB for mobile / phone as modem. Overage charges post quota completion as low as 1p/10KB and 1p/20KB for mobile / phone as modem. EVDO Smartphone / Android handset users can now purchase affordable Mobile data plans Rworld Network Usage Charges of 5p/10KB while browsing RWorld and internet sites on mobile is not applicable Default Mobile Internet PAYG charges of 50p/MB while browsing internet sites on mobile is not applicable. Network Usage Charges of 5p/10KB applicable while browsing internet sites on mobile is not applicable. For 1x handset: Default charges of 60p/min (day) 30p/min (night) while using handset as a modem is not applicable For EVDO handset: Default charges of 50p/MB while using handset as a modem is not applicable All new data packs would be configured on consumer pack framework and extended on SMS, CRM and Rworld channels for subscription and un-subscription by 17th/18th Feb 2012. Currently there is no change for Prepaid CDMA RIM Subscribers - launch date would be communicated later.
  2. 2 points
    Hi guys, I have used NOKIA X2-01 for 3 months (or 5 months ? I don't remember). Here is what I have observed. Its no-frills phone, boasts no 3G, no MP cameras but a basic phone priced at 3550/- when I bought it: Pros: Excellent keypad: not comparable with E5 of course but at this price very good keypad. Texters will love it. Interface: S40 interface is quite good. I liked it everytime I saw or used it. In fact, I will say one of the best. Size: Size of phone is quite good in hands. Neither small as BB, nor bigger to be uncomfortable. Its base is little bit thicker than usual and shape is contoured a bit which may look strange at first but that special-shape makes it easier to hold it and form a stronger grip when you are taking it out of your pocket. Sound Quality: Sound quality in call is very good, voice is pretty clear whenever you talk/listen on both sides, not even a single time it will be of lower quality. Volume of ringing is average/medium. Just less than those songs played on indo-chinese crap with irritating-high volume. Cons: Speed: Phone is slow, whenever you open Inbox and it has lots of SMSs then it pops up with a messahe written "Opening Messages" and while closing another pop saying "Closing Messages". When you connect/disconnect the calls there is always 1-2 seconds lag in response. Battery: Does not last longer, have to charge it everyday if you talk for 2 hours everyday. VGA Camera: It has VGA camera, so camera lovers just forget this phone. You know how useless VGA is. Call Drops: I have checked different reviews on internet. Searched hundreds of gooles pages but no one seems to have call drops issue with this phone though I faced lots sometimes. Don't know whether location of my rented house is like that. Loudspeaker: Don't ever turn on the loudspeaker. I think at 3550/- its the best QWERTY phone you can get. I don't usually buy NOKIA but this was one of the best phones I ever had.
  3. 1 point
    btw, the error that you are reporting in that screen shot, that has nothing to do with your PRL write failure. Your PRL has been successfully updated after that, that error is shown always no matter what you try to write on phone's NV from qpst
  4. 1 point
    to restore meid, use the chinese radio and qxdm. prl can be updated from phone itself too ##778#
  5. 1 point
    Google swings new mobile unlock patent punch at Apple Source Two-icon widget comes in nick of time for Android overlord By Anna Leach • Get more from this author Posted in Software, 17th February 2012 13:02 GMT In a well-timed stroke of luck for Google, a patent for unlocking mobile devices that it filed in August 2010 was granted to the Chocolate Factory earlier this month. The patent details a method for unlocking a computer with user inputs including touch and will provide Google's phone partners with some welcome relief after Apple's recent win on their slide-to-unlock patent in Germany. A German court ruled yesterday that Motorola's Android phones were infringing on Apple's patent on using a slide motion to unlock the screen on a mobile device. Motorola will appeal and claim it will not affect sales of current devices, but it raises the danger that other Android phones in Germany would be vulnerable to the same ban. Google's new patent covers using touch to take a computer device from a locked to an unlocked state. It could give the next generation of Android phones a legally-safe unlock option and offer much needed relief for Motorola, Samsung and HTC from the headache of Apple's persistent lawsuits over the feature. Google filed the patent back in August 6, 2010, 11 days before Apple were awarded theslide-to-unlock patent on 17 August 2010 which has caused so many lawsuits in the past 18 months. The uniqueness of Google's new unlock idea comes from bundling the unlock command with a second command to launch an application. To open the device, the user might drag an icon (say email) over the unlock button and simultaneously unlock the phone while firing up their email account. The patent also comprises a voice-recognition-to-unlock method. It will be welcome news to the phone-makers keen to start building the next generation of Android phones.
  6. 1 point
    ^^^^ I have bought this http://www.ebay.in/itm/Pre-Sale-Veedee-D10-Capacitive-7-Tablet-PC-Cortex-A10-MID-Android-2-3-WIFI-1080-/380409162606?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_203&hash=item5892272b6e and my kids are using it for the past couple of months and are completely satisfied with it. My research indicates that it is actually MOMO9C manufactured by 'Ployer'
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