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  1. 5 points
    [GUIDE] Upgrade your Micromax Canvas 2 A110 to Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean Source Thanks comp@ddict Attention all Canvas 2 owners, Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean has officially arrived for your phones. However, to get the update you need to either take your phone to a Micromax Service Center (and pray that they have heard of the update and have it with them), or install the ZIP via CWM recovery (we’re gonna avoid this method as for this people need to root their phones and install CWM recovery) or just download the official ROM off Micromax’s FTP and flash it yourself. For this guide, we are going to follow Method 3. So get your laptops, USB cable and your Canvas 2 ready. Jelly Bean, here we come! Upgrade your Micromax Canvas 2 A110 to Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean Step 1 First and foremost, you need to download the Jelly Bean firmware off Micromax’s website. So here’s how you do it. Go to Micromax FTP page (click) Login using USERNAME: mxlive & PASSWORD: M!cr0m@xlive Once inside, navigate to the A110 folder. You’ll find 4 different folders. Download all contend under the folders “DOWNLOAD TOOL“, “DRIVERS“, and from “SW VERSION” folder, download the “V3 Update to Jelly Bean” folder content. The file size is 282 MB. Step 2 Unrar the Software File you got to any Folder. Install both the softwares which were under DRIVERS folder. Also install the drivers from here. (for Windows 8 users, you need to allow installation of unsigned software. Now to go DOWNLOAD TOOL folder and Unzip FLASH_TOOL.zip file. Now you have the drivers installed (connect phone to PC to check). Also you have the Flashing TOOL that will flash the new Jelly Bean software that you just downloaded. Great, the preparation portion of this guide is done. Now, on to Flashing Jelly Bean on to your Micromax Canvas 2 A110. Step 3 Open Flash Tool. Enter the directory (address of your folder where you saved your downloaded software update file) in the “Download Agent” line. Enter the scatter-loading file into the next address line (you will get the scatter file with the FlashTool folder download. Just copy the address link to it (make sure you include the file name in the address as well). The file name will be “MT6577_Android_scatter_emmc” found in the “S9081_MP_F4_B1_IN_MMX_0.16__flasher_user” folder. Now click on the easily noticeable “DOWNLOAD” button. Switch off your phone and connect it to the PC via USB. The entire process takes very less time. After the flashing process is completed, give the phone a couple of minutes for the first boot. After that, enjoy Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean on your Micromax Canvas 2 A110. Troubleshooting Here’s what could have gone wrong if you are unable to flash the latest software update: You didn’t install the drivers properly, or didn’t install them at all. You didn’t write the complete address of the ROM file. You didn’t write the complete address of the scatter file. In either case, your flashing won’t occur. So just check these parameters if you are getting any error. Good luck!
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    The latest name to join in Indian LTE league is SSTL(MTS). They recently secured its operations in 8 circles of India, which are accounted for 60% data market, 40% population in India and 75% of SSTL’s current revenue. In a global press release Sistema said: ‘The spectrum in 8 circles is technologically neutral and is valid for 20 years. This provides an opportunity to strengthen SSTL’s data driven strategy through a possible LTE roll out in the future. :D:D:D:D Source - http://telecomtalk.info/sistema-plans-lte-for-india-in-future/105233/ Thanks to TelecomTalk & inception (Rudradip Biswas) Sent from my hTc Droid Incredible 2 on MTS :-)
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    Hope so...Experts pls post your comments regarding the compatibility of foreign handsets with the proposed LTE tech of MTS! Current crop of imported LTE CDMA phones won't but when phones with RF360 chip will start coming, it will. Finally, an LTE Chip That Will Work Anywhere in the World
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    Google LG Nexus 4 | LG E960 | 16GB *BRAND NEW* At Rs 25,705 >> http://www.ebay.in/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=271172709281#ht_6079wt_906
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    I am really happy that the telecom space is up in action again after a long time and happy to see the commitment of MTS towards the Indian Telecom scenario. MTS is welcome to offer LTE services with their existing spectrum. But not too sure about one thing. Jio Infocomm, Airtel, etc have got 4G spectrum in 2300Mhz band. MTS in 800 Mhz band. And the government plans to conduct auctions for the 700 Mhz band which is considered to be the most efficient spectrum and also used globally. So will it mean that we may have to see network locked 4 g devices rather than open devices. For eg. can a 4g device work on 2300, 800 and 700 mhz band????
  6. 1 point
    Hitesh (Hambarde) uncle shifted to his new home awesome feeling!!!!
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    You asked for it.. You got it.. an LTE Chip That Will Work Anywhere in the World! Qualcomm made it known that they are releasing an LTE chip set that will work anywhere in the world. The RF360 chips provides connectivity for LTE-FDD, LTE-TDD, WCDMA, EV-DO, CDMA 1x, TD-SCDMA and GSM/EDGE networks. One of our members was able to find a video about this exciting new chip, enjoy! Manufacturers are sure to take this news well as it will allow them to make just one version of a phone that will work anywhere in the world. Thanks CJM for the tip and Dusty for the video! source http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-news/238078-you-asked-you-got-lte-chip-will-work-anywhere-world.html
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    It supports all 40 basebands in the frequency range 700 to 2700 MHz. So yes to Reliance and BSNL both.
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    RIM users may have to face a number change soon if DoT approves TRAI's recommendation to use 10 digit numbering system (starting with '9') in a couple of weeks. Reliance is believed to be resisting the move to change the numbering for its six million strong cellular customers. Read more: The Times of India The Statesman The Telegraph The Financial Express The Economic Times
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