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  1. 3 points
    Just thought if sharing my usage today, as I was able to take screens before putting it to charge. Its actually this reason that I have not tried anything and haven't updated any roms off late. Sent from the DAD of all S2s - The Epic Touch.
  2. 2 points
    SmartQ U7 is a 7-inch Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Tablet With A Built-in 35-Lumen DLP Projector Source SmartQ U7 With DLP Projector in-depth Review >> http://www.androidau...-review-129709/ SmartQ Website >> http://buy.smartqme....rtq-u7-u7h.html Here is one device that will surprise you - it comes from China, it is a 7-inch tablet, but what makes it unique is a built-in 35-lumen DLP projector. The device is called the SmartQ U7 and having the ability to project 50-inch movies from your tablet, definitely puts it instantly in our wishlist. All of that comes in two versions: an 8GB one for $319 (the SmartQ U7), and a 16GB version for $399 (the SmartQ U7H). What makes the two versions different is also the processor. The cheaper 8 gig one runs on a TI OMAP 4430, the same one Motorola used on the Droid RAZR, while the 16GB one features a TI OMAP 4460, the very same processor Samsung used on the Galaxy Nexus. Best of all, both tablets come with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on board, which should guarantee flaw-less performance. All the rest of the specs are pretty standard, and you can find them right below, but obviously the big focus is the projector. Having it built-in means that you get a slight hump on the back of the tablet. Interestingly enough, activating it is as easy as flipping a switch. You can also press a dedicated standby button while the projector is running and that would turn off the screen, but keep the projection active. Overall, you can expect around 4 hours of projection until the battery drains out, and that sounds solid. The only other similar device we can compare the SmartQ U7 with is the Samsung Galaxy Beam, a 4-inch phone with a 15-lumen built-in projector. The difference is definitely huge when you compare the brightness of the two. 35-lumen is far from ideal, but makes for a much more discernible image in semi-dark rooms. Spec Highlights: 7 inch, 1024 X 600 pixels capacitive touchscreen 35-lumen, 854×480 DLP projector 1GB RAM Micro SD card slot, up to 32GB Android 4.1 Jelly Bean HDMI output Wi-Fi 802.11, Bluetooth 4.0 2MP front, 2MP back camera 4,800mAh battery, lasts 4 hours for projection Dimensions: 200.3×116.2×11.0~14.4mm, 360g
  3. 2 points
    with the restrictions on LPG, its time to put the microwave, mostly lying idle in majority of kitchens, into better use. except for Dal & Milk, most other Indian dishes can be cooked well. In my kitchen, most of the veggies are first lightly fried on the gas and then transferred to the microwave for the balance cooking.
  4. 1 point
    No bluetooth? I am using my phone just fine to stream music and make/receive calls over bluetooth in my car. Also you can use Aux-In port. Mounting may be possible ONLY over compatible music systems having a link application for android like in JVC/Sony etc.
  5. 1 point
    @ mgrmobile Handset was working when it was dumped it should work now but cant promise. PM me address if its OK with you. @Hiteshkkk Pl. PM me address @supernova Pl PM me your address
  6. 1 point
    DIWALI CLEARANCE OF JUNK I COULD FIND Nokia Car charger : cOURIER CHARGES 100 Axiom M3030XXXXX Mobile Charger Adaptor gives 220 V AC output so one can use wall charger, I bought but never used: cOURIER CHARGES 100 Motorola GSM cell phone - was working when dumped, Uses 3 AAA sized NiMH / NiCD (not sure which one) Batteries, no charger: cOURIER CHARGES 100 11 CDMA handests Some has valid RSN some have not, some batteries might be missing. Some phones can work if new batteries are fitted. SOme may not work. No chargers, LG 2030, Samsung SCH-N191, LG 6330, LG 2630 and 1 Nokia color - no network - no battery - repairable: Take all for courier charges of 500 (No inddividual phones please) 1 pc 256 MB(It shows 1 GB on it but it has fake memory, I bought it from china before 4-5 years ), MP3 player : lying since 3-4 years so dont know if working : cOURIER CHARGES 100
  7. 1 point
    I used to get sms from my principals and my bank totaling five msg per day. In the recent days I am getting more and more unwanted sms than earlier. So many msg from numbers with prefixes like YD, RD, LM, YM, RM are bombarding me daily. What is the meaning of these prefixes?. Is there any way to black list or block these senders?
  8. 1 point
    it doent take more than 7 days to activate DND, no problem with those call for just 7 days
  9. 1 point
    ^ If you are using Android phone, block these calls with the application Mr.Number (free in the market). You can block any number starting with 140, or 0140. That's its advantage.
  10. 1 point
    a day before yesterday i had registed for some promo activity, and after submitting form immeditaly got response that this number is in NDNC list, so couldnt receive call, so further i had given mdn of newly purchased sim, whose dnd was not active, so after 2 hrs got call from same company, and number displayed as 1409YYXXXX, so after checking website found that telemarker were given new series of number. 1409 represent call is made by some tele-caller YY represnt operator name and circle name XXXX represent calling number.
  11. 1 point
    The business houses will longer have to worry about the limit of 200 SMS per day per SIM to inform the customers about their services as Telecom Authority of India (TRAI) on Wednesday decided to exempt machine to machine and person to machine messages from the limit of 200 SMS per day per SIM. TRAI took this decision after business houses and other stake holders expressed their apprehensions that because of the limit of the 200 SMS per day per SIM imposed by TRAI on September 27 last year, they would not be able to “send machine to machine and person to machine SMSs which are sent by them to initiate process or application for their operational requirements.” “TRAI has duly considered such representations and has excluded all machine to machine and person to machine messages from the limit of 200 SMS per day per SIM”, said A. Robert J. Ravi, Advisor, TRAI in a statement. He said that TRAI had sought clarifications from various companies regarding delivery of information through SMS related to services or maintenance provided by them to their customers and the decision is in line with these the clarifications received from their representations. “Such services include providing details of driver or taxi on booking of Radio Taxi, tentative date of delivery of goods, tentative date of attending complaint, contact details of person attending the complaint etc”, he said.
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