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  1. 10 points
    Palm Treo 755p was the dirst mobile i put in diag mode after carefully following D K JI's guide Since then the most difficult part i come across is remembering how to get it in diag mode as i forget codes and methods all time, so i am gonna list it out for me as a ready guide. Before you begin: Get latest / old / Modified drivers for your device Get respective cable and off you go Palm device Sprint Treo 755P / Sprint Treo 800w ##3424# for ##DIAG# select the port Palm Pre / Pixi & Plus Bypass Activation Download Code generation from Hitesh post pass key gen get SN from device back or Info Navigate to phone dialer. Type ##USBPASS#, enter the 5 digit code recieved from the pass key gen. Navigate to 1 and change the port to diagnostic port. Plug in phone. You have access to diagnostic port. Don't forget to go back to the usbpass and take diagnostic mode off when complete it gives option to charge or mtp mode. This key will also work to enter in palm code to edit data settings such as mmscurl in ##3282#. Samsung Mobiles Fascinate Manual Program From the phone dialer screen, press * * 7 7 2 Enter 000000 Scroll down till you see SVC MODE NAM 1 CDMA Directory number Tap to enter MDN then hit enter Enter MIN number then hit enter Now just keep hitting enter until the phone reboots Diag mode Go to Menu, Settings, Applications, Development and check "USB Debugging" Bring up the dial pad on the phone and enter **87284 (**USBUI) you should have 2 different options on the screen select MODEM for both options phone is now on diag mode 16digit Pass: 2010031619780721 EPIC Manual Program Enter ##000000# Select edit mode and enter 000000 Type in your 10 digit MDN number and hit enter Type in your 10 digit MIN number Now just keep hitting enter until the phone exits the programming menu and reboots DIag Mode In 2.1 Just enable USB debugging (Go to Menu, Settings, Applications, Development and check "USB Debugging") go to Wireless Controls and Enable Dial up Networking Epic 2.2 or higher Enable "USB Debugging" Bring up the dial pad and enter ##8778# You should have 2 different options on the screen Select MODEM for both options Reboot phone with usb plugged in 16 digit Pass: 01F2030F5F678FF9 Continum Manual Program Same as Fasfinate Diagmode Bring up the dial pad on the phone and enter **87284 (**USBUI) you should have 2 different options on the screen select MODEM for both options phone is now on diag mode 16 Digit Password 2010031619810219 EPIC 4G Manual Program Same as EPIC DIAG mode enable "USB Debugging" enter ##8778# You should have 3 different options on the screen Select the "ALL" option NExus S 4G Manual Program Enter *#*#000000#*#* Select edit mode and enter 000000 10 digit MDN number and hit enter 10 digit MIN number Now just keep hitting enter until the phone exits the programming menu and reboots Diag Mode (thanks Tarun Kabra Ji) ENABLE "USB Debugging" dial enter *#*#8778#*#* 2 different options on the screen Select MODEM for both option Juke and Smooth Manual Program Go to Menu, Settings, * Enter 000000 for SPC Code or what u have Select Network Settings Choose Phone Number and enter (MDN), press OK Choose NMSID to enter MIN (00 followed by the MIN) Press OK Press Exit when done Phone will restart and Programming is complete. Diag Mode Menu - Setting & tools - plress # - dial MSL - go to MTP settings - Select MSM for DIag and MTP for music transfer ----------------MORE to CUM---------------------- To bypass activation screen, press emergency call button, then at the dialer, press* # 8 3 7 8 6 6 3 3, press the Home key. Samsung S3 / S2 Some Samsung phone the diag mode is in hidden Menu get it by (thanks to Parin) *#22745927 then enable hidden menu Then dial *#7284# or ##3424# Select QXDM USB Settings & Select Last option where there id DM (diagnostic mode) HTC Mobile ##3424# (tarun Ji) Motorola Mobile BP Tools is supported by (thanks Kapil Ji) Motorola Droid Bionic Motorola Droid 3 Motorola Droid 4 Motorola Droid Razr Motorola Droid Razr Max Some new bootloader on Droid X2 & Photon also support this MOre to Come --- if I have missed something please guide me or post below as your contribution
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    HTC has announced its flagship Windows 8 smartphone - HTC 8X . Consider this Microsoft's ultimate blessing, or merely a way to guarantee household name recognition. Whatever the case, the company's next-gen Apollo OS is not only powering HTC's newest mobile movement, it's also the headliner. That's right, as clunky as it may initially seem, Windows Phone 8X is the official moniker of the OEM's brightly hued flagship series, an alphabetical denomination that puts it on premium standing with the One X line. And thanks to the loosened spec restraints made possible by WP8, this modern-minded, unibodied beaut reps a 4.3-inch 1280 x 720 Super LCD 2 display with Gorilla Glass 2 coating, dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 processor buffered by 1GB RAM, 16GB of internal storage, WiFi a/b/g/n, NFC and an integrated 1,800mAh Li-ion battery. There's also quadband radio support for GSM/GPRS/EDGE, HSPA/WCDMA (850, 900, 1900, 2100MHz) and, of course, LTE for stateside carriers. Though the 8X may share the same boldly colored, polycarbonate construction of its live-tiled Lumia frenemies, it also stands apart with the inclusion of two HTC-specific features: Beats Audio, replete with a built-in amplifier, and ImageChip for continuous shooting. And speaking of optics, this device's dual camera setup packs the combined punch of a 2.1-megapixel front-facer with 88-degree ultra-wide-angle lens and an 8-megapixel rear module with an f/2.0 lens accompanied by a single LED flash -- both capable of 1080p video capture. While the veil of mystery surrounding this latest tech industry collaboration may have just lifted, you'll still have to wait a bit before it heads to retail. After all, Microsoft's planning its own WP8 coming out party for late October -- a reveal that should finally give us a full look at the smartphone UI formerly known as Metro. With a ship date set for sometime this November, the 8X will be available in four distinct colors - California Blue, Graphite Black, Flame Red and Limelight Yellow -- on over 150 carriers worldwide. No word on final pricing as of yet. So, until then, sate yourself with this first taste. Official PR after the break. Source : http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/19/windows-phone-8x-by-htc-4-3-inch-720p-display-lte-dual-core-s/
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    If hTC name was not there on the bezel, this looked like a Nokia Lumia visually!
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    Brilliant Article: This is for the Android Fanboys! Stock Android Isn't Perfect: These Are The Things I Can't Stand About Jelly Bean Matias Duarte of Google commented with the following:
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    HOW TO GET A SAFE CWM RECOVERY ON YOUR ROOTED FI03 ROM + HOW TO REMOVE BLOATWARE FROM ANY GB OR ICS ROM Ok i am back with a major thing now. This all concerns only FI03 rooted users who dont have any recovery installed as yet. I did my own testing ( yeah call my white Epic a guineapig for the community ) ok in here i will be outlining how people on FI03 Rooted can 1.. flash a safe RECOVERY + kernel combo 2.. Flash a special script from the awesome ( retired ) Developer Calkulin, which will remove all the un needed bloatware and apks from your ROM , which will free up a hell amount of memory + cpu usage and hence possibly battery consumption as well. files 1.. Stock FI03 Kernel + agat recovery http://www.mediafire...3g4ffz6i65hivc3 MD5 : 402418D90229560F445D4E59CEC560CA 2.. Mobile odin apk - which will be used to flash the above recovery http://www.mediafire...abre24uub8cvmo0 MD5 : 2271130077D55C69AC3367CFAD4F5E9E 3... Calkulin's Bare ROM Converter v2.1 [ Works on any GB & ICS ROM ] - a script which once flashed via CWM will remove the un necessary crap from any GB or ICS rom ( cool na ? ) http://www.mediafire...cowav2cr5hna0z7 MD5 : 152936DFA815F2B226808AFB81794CB3 always chk the integrity of the downloaded file before flashing , by matching the MD5 Installation and steps of usage. 1... download file 1 and store in your phone memory or SD card 2.. download and install file 2 aka MOBILE ODIN 3.. download and store file 3 aka BARE ROM CONVERTER to your phone's internal or external memory. PART 1 4..1) Open Mobile Odin. 2) Select "Open File". 3) Select either "Internal SD-card" or "External SD-card" (depending on where you saved the TAR file you downloaded in step one). 4) Browse to the TAR file. 5) Select "Flash firmware". 6) Select "Continue". 7) Select "Check" to verify the MD5 signature. The phone will now automatically reboot. This will take slightly longer than usual, this is normal. once booted there will be a screen showing updation of xxx apps and stuff and once all is finished you will be on a FI03 stock kernel but with a very very safe CWM recovery , thru which one can easily flash stuff without the fear of bricking. you can boot into the recovery by switching off the phone and then pressing Vol Up + POWER button simultaneously till samsung galaxy logo appears PART 2 a.. Boot into recovery b.. make a nandroid backup by goi8ng to backup and restore and then backup > and now move on This elaborates about how you can uninstall and remove the bloatware from your STOCK ROOTED FI03 or any other GB and ICS ROM for the E4GT 1... download FILE 3 above if you havent already and store in the root of the storage of your phone 2.. Shutdown the phone 3.. PRESS and HOLD vol up + power button together till samsung galaxy SII logo flashes ,,leave the buttons now you will boot into AGAT recovery , which is green in color 4.. simply use the option to install zip file and scroll to where you have stored the file that you downloaded called BARE ROM CONVERTER and flash it ( use up and down vol buttons to scroll up and down + use power button to select an option ) 5.. it will take just 2 or 3 seconds max lol 6.. go to reboot menu option and press power button > select reboot system and press power button 7.. you will be rebooted 8.. the phone will show android is updating screen > once finished you are on a ROMJ from which all the bloatware and un needed crap has been removed.
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    'Michhami Dukkadam' - A Day of Universal Forgiveness Today is the day of "Samvatsari", the biggest day for Jains. Attached with this is the concept of 'Michhami Dukkadam' . Everyone says this words today. What does it mean? Michhami Dukkadam is a prakrit phrase meaning 'to be forgiven' or 'may all evil that has been done be forgiven'. On this auspicious occasion, we wish you all Michhami Dukkadam! We beg your forgiveness from inner of our hearts for whatever misdeeds or mis-behaviour whether knowingly or unknowingly occured by ourselves to you through mind, thoughts, actions or speech during the past year. KHAAMEMI SAVVE JEEVA (I grant forgiveness to all living beings) SAVVE JEEVA KHAMANTU ME (May all living beings grant me forgiveness) METTI ME SAVVE BHUYESU (My friendship is with all living beings) VAIRAM MAJHAM NA KENAI (My enemy is totally non-existent) MICHHAMI DUKKADAM from the bottom of my heart to Everyone. With best wishes and prayers for the well-being of all things living......!
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    Battery feedback Fi03 stock rooted, most of the bloat ware removed. Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk 2
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    chand nazar aaya bhai chand nazar aaya.... tarun bhai, welcome back...
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    Please add the easiest one HTC - ##3424# Also for Nexus S4G - *#*#8778#*#*
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    I have spoken to people in the web world, they said it will take 7-10 days. Can that be done earlier?
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    Nexus 7 India Launch in November: Asus Source Nexus 7, the $199 tablet from Google is expected to reach Indian shores this November. The announcement came at a press event hosted by Asus India in Bengaluru. We had earlier reported that a 3G model of the Nexus 7 might be in the works, courtesy Paul from Modaco, with a delay in the Indian launch of the tablet, which was expected to arrive in October. The delay, we feel, may be attributed to the development of the 3G version, which does make sense for a market like India. Details regarding pricing of the 7-inch tablet were missing at the event, but the company has said that it may be available by next month end.
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    Yahoo it booted !! The problem waswith the frontpanel power button !!!! I will get a new cabinet tmrw this one Is already a piece a crap now got a reason to change :-) any deals on cabinet,all in one printer and dvd combo ??
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    ...and on the occasion of Rajan Mehta's birthday, all member groups (except the 0 poster group) will now have double the limit for Private Messages. The limit for "Likes" for the top member groups have been increased as well. The script requires a limit to be set, it does not have unlimited option.
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    @ n_iceman : hppy to hera that it booted up fine . S2 is pretty hard for people like me who were used to flash anything with their eyes closed on the fascinate Btw i have installed a CWM recovery as well on this along with stock kernel ( pretty rare ), the one that is considered one of very few thru which you can flash new ROMs and wipe data ( without the fear of bricking ) will give it a go by flashing some newer ROMS and if i am satisfied with everything then i am gonna share the method here. Btw Still would like all you SII owners to comment about the display quality as well as the camera qulaity in more detail.
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    10 ways Android beats the iPhone 5 Apple may have mollified the masses by adding significantly better specs to its smartphone offering, but when it comes to innovation, the iPhone 5 just can’t compete with the latest Android handsets. Sure a larger screen, 4G LTE support and a faster CPU are welcome additions to the world’s number one phone, but Apple is a year late and $199 short, because Android has provided all these features and more for some time now. In fact, even after Apple’s johnny-come-lately improvements, Android phones have a number of key advantages over the iPhone 5. Screens larger than 4 inches Apple may be patting itself on the back over its move from a 3.5-inch to a 4-inch display, but in the smartphone size race, the iPhone 5 trails the field by a wide margin. In the Android world, the 4.3-inch Droid RAZR M is considered a "compact" phone, the 4.8-inch Galaxy S III is mainstream and the 5.5-inch Galaxy Note II is large. Why would you want a phone with a larger screen? A larger display makes videos more exciting, text easier to read, and keys on the keyboard easier to target with your finger. And if for some reason that doesn't appeal to you, the Android ecosystem also has smaller phones. NFC support If you own an iPhone 5, you can just forget about using mobile payment systems that let you touch your device to a reader in order to conduct a transaction. Instead of MasterCard's Tap and Pay, you'll be using tap and pray as you rap your fingers on a table and hope that Apple provides NFC support on the iPhone 6 in 2013. With NFC support, the latest Android phones can not only send out payments, but also share photos, contacts, videos and more, just by tapping their backs together. Since Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the OS has built-in NFC sharing software called Android Beam that any third party application can use for seamless sharing. Task management appAny.Do even lets you beam assignments to friends and family. I'm sure Apple will add this functionality just in time for iOS 8. Custom widgets on your home screen Congratulations iPhone 5 users! You now get an extra row of icons that you didn't have with the iPhone 4 and 4S. That means you can see your TweetDeck icon and tap on it without scrolling over. The Times Square billboard writes itself: "iPhone 5: Now with More Icons!" However, if you use any Android phone, you get more than just a static set of application icons on your 5 to 7 home screens. You have a working desktop you can fill with interactive widgets that show everything from the weather to your latest social media updates. I particularly dig thecircles widget that Motorola includes on its Android phones, which shows you battery life, time, text alerts and local weather. A micro USB port rather than a proprietary connector If you're like me, you have a drawer full of USB cables and, if you can't find one, you can always buy another on any street corner. When you upgrade from an old phone to a new one, you can still use the same old wires and charging plugs, because micro USB is a standard. In fact, the European Union requires phone manufacturers to use micro USB for charging, because it reduces waste as users hold on to their old cables rather than tossing them in a landfill. Unfortunately, the iPhone 5 uses a proprietary connector it calls "Lightning" instead of standard micro USB, but gets around the EU regulation by offering an adapter.Why not just use micro USB like every other company? Then you couldn't make a mint selling proprietary wires and making every iPhone 4S owner that upgrades buy new accessories, because older iPhones had an even larger proprietary dock connector. Third-party software keyboards With the iPhone 5, you can have any keyboard you want as long as its the stock iOS 6 keyboard. If you're using Android and you don't love Google's default layout, you're free to install a third-party keyboard that suits your needs. Some of the best Android keyboards include Swype, which lets you create words by tracing between letters on the keyboard, and SwiftKey, which predicts the next word in your sentence to save you keystrokes. Heck, you can even buy an Android slider like the Motorola Droid 4, which has a real physical keyboard. What if you need to send your boss a PowerPoint presentation, a Word doc or some other type of file? You will need to have an app that opens that kind of file, go to that app and send the file from there. In other words, there's no way to simply attach the file(s) of your choice when composing email in iOS mail. There are workarounds and third-party apps that address this problem, but Apple's approach here could not be lamer.Attach any files you want to your email Apple doesn't gamble on immature technologies so perhaps its understandable that the company has yet to include this new-fangled thing called "email attachments" on its iPhone 5. While previous versions of iOS Mail didn't even present you with any attachment options in its message composer, the new iOS 6 mail on the iPhone 5 gives you the option to attach images or video only. Just like Windows or Mac OS, Android allows you to attach any files you want to any email message. Whether you're using the Gmail app, its stock email app or any of a dozen third party email clients, there's always a prominent attachment option on the composition screen and, when you hit it , you're able to browse your gallery, your file system or any other apps you've installed that organize files (Dropbox, Quickoffice, etc). Share using any service you want With Android, every relevant app from the browser to the photo gallery includes a share button. When you tap share, you're given an extensive and universal list of apps you can share with. And that list grows, depending on what software and services you have installed, from Facebook to your SMS messenger to Bluetooth transfers. So if, for example, you join Pinterest and install its app, you can share directly to that from any app with a search button. Rather than providing you with one share list to rule them all, the iPhone 5 lets each app developer create his or her own share menu, which has a finite list of services that developer feels like supporting. The default Safari browser and iOS photo gallery apps can only share to Facebook, Twitter, email and messaging. Google, Flickr, Pinterest, Google Talk and any of 100 other services need not apply. Laptop Visible file system Try plugging an Android phone into your PC and mounting it as a storage device. You'll have access to all the files and folders, just as you do when you browse through your WIndows computer's C drive. So, if you want to copy a raft of MP3s or PowerPoint presentations to your Android handset, you can just drag and drop them. Say you record a memo with Droid Record and want to grab its output files. You can navigate down to its folder and move, copy or share them directly from there. If you run a file browser on the phone itself, you can also dive into the file system from there. So what happens when you plug the iPhone 5 into your PC? You get access the digital camera (DCIM) folder only so all you can do is drag and drop pictures. Yes, you can iTunes to transfer media files back and forth, but you still can't go directly into file system because Apple just doesn't trust you enough to let you see the folders on the iPhone 5 that you bought from them. Whose phone is it anyway? Haptic feedback Most Android phones offer optional haptic feedback, which allows you to get a nice tactile vibration when you type, long press on the screen or tap the navigation buttons. While some people dislike haptics, the vibrations give you a strong acknowledgement that your touch has registered so you don't have to tap twice. Unfortunately, with the iPhone 5, you don't have a choice; just a flat screen that provides no feedback. Pen support "If you see a stylus, they blew it," Steve jobs famously said of pen-enabled computing and, like its predecessors, the iPhone 5 does not support pen input. Yes, you can get third-party capacitive styluses that will work on the iPhone 5, but these little sticks do nothing more than give you a thinner finger. Want to scribble down some notes like you do on paper? On Android, you can. Samsung's Galaxy Note and LG's Intuition both offer large screens, active styluses and deep pen integration into the operating system. On the upcoming Galaxy Note II, you can hand write notes on your calendar, on the backs of JPGs and in half a dozen other places throughout the OS. You can even get previews of emails, photos and videos by hovering the Galaxy Note II's stylus slightly above the screen. 10 ways Android beats the iPhone 5 - GadgetBox on NBCNews.com Another major thing the author missed is PRICE!!!
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    ok listing my recent hardware purchases 1.. Sony Vaio - VPCEH3AEN/B - bought for 40k - around 2 months back ( dicey about keeping it though total usage time is just 6 hrs upuntill now ) http://www.sony.co.i...vpceh3aen_b in5 2.. Asus Google Nexus 7 - 16GB - got it from US in 249+28$ shipping to the kentucky address One of the best purchases of all time - even wife loves it http://www.google.com/nexus/#/7 3.. Belkin Wireless Router - N150 - F7D1301 bought from local market in 1390/= with 3 years warranty on the unit as well as the adapter. the phone support is exceptionaaly great , the executive heped me set it up very very easily. having good speeds .
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