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3 pointsI had been contemplating on getting a new phone for months. I liked varied things on different phones battery, camera, design, screen, interface. Needless to the priceless was over whelming on the ones I liked. Lenovo were value for money but didn't match my taste. I had read about moto g ever since it hit the news but never thought of getting one myself. When I saw eBay usa boost version for just $89 and Hitesh Bhai starting dedicated thread. I thought I have ample appetite to take a risk chance. Been using it for a week on Wi-Fi and today it got activated on reliance. I simply don't have words to express my delight about the whole experience. It's neat prompt clean efficient handy. Camera is so so but not needed by me. Internal memory is too less but manageable. Thank you Motorola Google Boost RIMweb and Hitesh Bhai. Sent from my XT1031 using Tapatalk
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3 pointsThis method won't work if you are not on deodexed rom for stock rom try my method for unlock. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2682242
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2 pointsNice, what are you gonna connect it to ?Sent from my LG-LS980 using Tapatalk The plan is Wharfedale diamond 121 Looking for a good deal...let know if you have any thoughts. Thanks. Thats too small for your driver, but its a damn good box. i suggest Monitor Audio MR4 tower i guess its priced around 30 to 35k, these are one of the best economical boxes one can buy. Amazing sound with vol rocked to 30 to 40% good for watching Hindi movies and rock music, but if you want more punch to the same you gotta add a bass bin, and bass bins you have a wide range that you can choose from. My setup is a 3 stage Amplification, all my components are made to order crude amps with MOSFETS and TRANSISTORS. even a lightning cant take em out The only thing i invested heavily is my Maratnz Pre Amp for which cost me 38k from us some 10 years back and im still using it before splitting the signal. my set up: Marantz Pre Amp( cant remember the model now as im in my office) Connected to crossover made by the same person who made my amps. The crossover delivers 3 diff frquencies Low Mid & Highs now usually the amplification is in the following % 60% for Low 25% for Mid & 15% for the Highs same way my 3 amps are for the low 120watts mid 50watts and 30watts for the high per channel. i have a very old sony 12" active sub connected to my maratnz to complete the kick and a center bose which i have not connected till date. i can explain more but too much time consuming. Hardware related to music is my first choice compared to PHONES
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2 points^^^ Hero will use hero only!!!! Sent from my VS950 4G using Tapatalk 2
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2 pointsUse google cloud print. With it you can save documents in pdf form which will be uploaded to your google docs. From there you can share it to anyone. Also, if you have any connected printer with your pc, you can directly print to it. Search play store for it. Hope it helps. Sent from my LG-LS980 using Tapatalk
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2 pointsHTC One (M8) will work on Indian 4G LTE networks Source The just announced HTC One (M8) will work on 4G networks in India. The company has confirmed the units sold in India would support TD-LTE in Band 40 (2,300MHz), which is the band on which Airtel operates its 4G networks and RIL’s Jio Infocomm would launch its 4G network. At the moment, 4G connectivity on smartphones is only available on Airtel’s network in Bangalore. HTC has also confirmed that One (M8) users will be able to access 4G LTE networks in other countries as well, though there is no clarity at the moment about which all countries it would work. The One (M8) would launch in India in the third week of April. HTC has not yet revealed the price of the device in India at the moment. The One (M8) is the successor to the One and features a 4-UltraPixel Duo Camera on the rear that enables users to change the focus in any photo after it is clicked, providing users with shoot first, focus later functionality. It also has a 5-megapixel front facing camera with BSI and auto-focus for selfies. It runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor clocked at 2.3GHz, 2GB of RAM, 16/32GB internal storage, microSD card slot and a 2,600mAh non-removable battery.
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2 pointsLet me activate my Moto g! Will brake hostpot too... I am still on htc hero tapatalking.....
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1 pointSprint HTC One MAX GSM SIM UNLOCK Source theslimed2013 is the author of this UNLOCK Your phone has to be rooted and S-OFF How to root and S-Off Install Root Explorer & Sprint HTCOne SIMUnlock Helper Download the attached file HtcOMADM_SPCS.apk Now this app should go into /system/app/ directory, Make sure you rename the app that is already present in your phone and only then place this file there. One placed make sure you change permissions to rw-r-r and then reboot. Run the SimUlock helper app, this might give you "DEVICE CHECK FAIL" in Red, Might also say "Device is not a Sprint HTC One! There for this Program will not run", IGNORE. Select 3 Menu dots on the upper right hand side and select "Display Sim Unlock Log", Grant permissions by superuser if asked. You should get empty Sim Unlock Log, Hit back button, wait for it to say "Device verified" Root available bla bla bla. Select "Start" and wait for OMADM Test Client to start, once the OMADM Test Client starts scroll down till SIMLOCK and select it, Wait for a few seconds. Phone should return to normal select back, Sim Unlock Helper should show Sim Unlock Results, if it says Successful, reboot the phone. if the app reboot does not work, use the phone reboot menu. DONE. Pop in your GSM SIM, set APN, data should work. Credit goes to garynsa for showing this thread and trying to confirm this method.
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1 pointsilent_god: With a silent god's hand on my head, I hope it does not have a considerable impact..
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1 pointI had similar problem before.. For this u have to contact the service you used to get the item. If u have used PPObox, call them and tell them that you need to send back the item. Their charges were pretty reasonable when I sent back mine about 6-7 months back (1200 bucks in total). U would have to courier the phone back to their Mumbai hub and create a new shipment with destination address as the seller's address there just like you create while importing one. Once they get the item they will generate an invoice accordingly. Pay it and the item will reach back to seller within 5-7 business days. Dont have that experience with other services but I'm sure they would work the same way (atleast SNS would I guess)
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1 pointGo to option of sharing and choose cloud print. Sent from my LG-LS980 using Tapatalk
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1 pointhotspot kaise chalega? any idea?
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1 point^^^^ Enjoy Baba ji... And latest hardware and s/w optimizations may be helping Moto G and X to get better speed...
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1 pointANOTHER UPDATE : THIS IS CRAZY today i shifted my moto photon to moto g both are nv mode. i already evdo active on photon. i know a reliance staff here in jaipur so i just sent him on whatsapp request for handset change and the new rsn yesterday. i didnt know when it happened as today morning photon data was still working but when i made a call it said to resume service contact reliance. i took out moto g did *228 and failed. contacted hitesh ji in gtalk he told me to change spc to 000000 did *228 again and my number activated. after that just did HSD 55333 and evdo also active now. since i intend to keep photon as music player and sygic navigation. i am not putting request for any evdo de-activation. but last when i checked it was still working on it. if this can go on, then i would love to keep evdo active on both phone. though would mostly use it on one device only at a time. finally i have moved to a new phone and moto g works really well. P.S. I have compared speedtest app results on moto x, moto g and photon. its strange that while photon always struggles between 600-800 kbps , moto g and moto x always show results above 1.2 mbps. is there any hardware , radio, os responsible for this??? i even get full signals on evdo while photon always struggles with 2-3 bars in same place.
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1 pointDid you get your PPOBox invoice?Jst saw ur msg ,Here's what they charged : ICC Shipping, Handling & Clearance Fees: Rs. 890 Insurance Fees: Rs. 304 Customs Duty: Rs. 1,736 Service Tax: Rs. 148 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Due: 3,078
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1 pointi noticed 2 things first not a good deal 2nd its support AA batteries better go for camera with lithium ion battery.
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1 point@sathish, Give me details of old phone, MEID, MDN and Original Name of MDN owner. Its not Moto G issue, its normal activation issue with EVDO thanks
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1 pointrecently i had to change my dad's htc desire vc omh sim to droid x omh sim. but parin bhai told me new sim would be required for data to work. when i first placed a request for change, it didnt work as response from system was evdo is active. then shreesh help me getting it deactivated , then they could easily transfer my number to new omh. i did hsd and got data active on the new sim. later that one became glitchy stopped getting recognized in moto x. again i went for the latest gen recruc 06 micro sim omh. this time they changed it without evdo deactivation. i think in different cities different intelligent folks with their reliance cpu super computers decide anything depending on the current weather. there is no fix policy here. reliance is purely desi like a govt. dept.
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1 pointMy latest hardware purchase: Yamaha AS-500 - Integrated Amplifier: 120W x 2 (max), 85W x 2 (RMS) high power output Centre bar to reinforce the internal structure Pure Direct for short and direct signal path Gold-plated speaker terminals Dual aluminium-extruded heat sinks Continuous Variable Loudness Control iPhone/iPod compatibility Subwoofer out Specs: Minimum RMS Output Power (8 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz) 85 W + 85 W (0.019% THD) Maximum Power (4 ohms, 1kHz, 0.7% THD, for Europe) 120 W + 120 W Pure Direct Yes Total Harmonic Distortion (CD to Sp Out, 20 Hz-20 kHz) 0.015% (42.5 W/8 ohms) High Dynamic Power/Channel (8/6/4/2 ohms) 130/150/185/220 W Signal-to-Noise Ratio (CD) 100 dB (Pure Direct On, 200 mV) Frequency Response 10 Hz-100 kHz ±1 dB Audio In / Out 6 / 2 Subwoofer Out Yes Standby Power Consumption 0.5 W Power Management (Auto Power Off) Yes (6 hours) Dimensions (W x H x D) 435 x 151 x 387 mm Weight 10.3 kg
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