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  1. 3 points
    WLL means wireless land line Mostly given to people where they have issues with physical lines or no service are (which is almost zero now) So roaming dose not make sense here. Still waiting for results. Just an update :- Moto G LTE will be coming to CDMA soon... That too with removable sim card (LTE) Sent by Moto G on Reliance CDMA
  2. 1 point
    HTC Site : http://www.htc.com/www/smartphones/htc-one/ HTC Support Site : http://www.htc.com/www/support/ Sprint Site : http://www.sprint.com/landings/htcone/ Sprint HTC One User Guide : http://support.sprint.com/global/pdf/user_guides/htc/one/htc_one_ug.pdf Engadget Review : http://www.engadget.com/2013/03/12/htc-one-review/ HTC One India site : http://www.htc.com/in/smartphones/htc-one/ The World's Number ONE phone? Initial Observations : 1. Very convenient size to handle. 2. Absolutely brilliant build quality. The HTC's Aluminum Unibody is a class apart from Samsung. Feels very solid in hand. 3. 4.7" Super LCD 3 screen is brilliant and brightness is better than Note 2. Though overall the Super AMOLED of Note 2 can be called slightly better. 4. The Beats Audio sound quality is just brilliant, the best I have seen yet on any phone. 5. The 4MP camera is again brilliant. Don't go by mega pixels, the sensor quality is far superior to anything seen on many phones. Front Camera is 2 MP. 6. It is on stock 4.3 and as a existing Note2 owner, I had no issues transitioning to this device. If anything the level of customisations is now miles ahead. 7. Easily handled with One hand. 8. GPS locking is without any error and very very fast, even better than Note2. 9. 32GB in built memory but NO option to add micro sd card. Though I feel that amount of memory is sufficient. Also the micro usb/mhl port supports usb chips upto 64MB by special cable. 10. NO dedicated camera button. 11. Notification light is present. 12. Sufficient 2300mah battery lasts a day but Note 2's battery is still the benchmark which lasts even upto 2 days for normal usage. 13. The back is all aluminum with sandwitched poly carbonate and is NOT openable. Micro SIM slot is on the side which supports GSM sims with full 3G. So this in effect is the First World Phone (CDMA+GSM) that I have owned. Though only one netwrok works at a time. Also there needs to be some GSM sim installed (working or non working) otherwise the phone gives 4G error. 14. Awesome 3G speeds. What I don't like: 1. I am told that some people are facing "Purple Photos" problem in low light shooting. No such issues faced by me. 2. Some people are also getting 3G speeds problem, not faced by me. 3. No flip case in box (cost cutting nowadays?). 4. No kickstand. Even with these, it is now the arguably one the BEST DESIGNED phones in the world at the moment. Now for some PHOTOS: The Phone The Box is slick and thin The Box opened in multi layers The Box's total contents. Notice the black charger, USB cable and Beats Audio Red headset. Close up Shots of the Camera (also note the noise cancellation mic on the back) and the back. The back also supports NFC. The top showing the Power Button with built in IR blaster. I use it also as a remote to control my Tata Sky Box and Samsung TV. Also visible the 3.5mm audio jack. The Micro SIM Slot on the left side The right side features only these slick volume controls. Also visible the 2MP front camera which also clicks brilliant photos and videos. The bottom features the micro usb port (reverse configuration than Samsung) and the microphone The blink feed Home Page is highly customizable Brilliant photo quality Size comparison with Samsung Note2
  3. 1 point
    http://www.rimweb.in/forums/index.php?/topic/36539-For-Sale:-Used-Samsung-Galaxy-Note-800-3G-(10.1"-Tablet)--&-Used-Asus-TF300TG---10-inches---3G-Tablet For Sale: Used Samsung Galaxy Note 800 3G (10.1" Tablet) & Used Asus TF300TG - 10 inches - 3G Tablet sent from my Moto G - Reliance
  4. 1 point
    BSNL is an option not a replacement . Sent by Moto G on Reliance CDMA
  5. 1 point
    Read this funny review of s5 on flipkart.. I'm sure they will delete it.. So posting jpg Disclaimer : bad language used... With all sorts of Indian bad words... Open at your own risk... ... Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  6. 1 point
    DAKC (Dhirubhai Ambani Knowledge City), Navi Mumbai. December 18, 2003 Reliance Infocomm today announced nationwide roaming for all Reliance IndiaMobile (RIM) customers at no extra charge. They can now carry their Reliance IndiaMobile phones across the pan India Reliance network and make calls at the home tariff plan rate for which they have subscribed, while retaining their home mobile number. The rates applicable for all out going calls while roaming will be same as that in the customers' home tariff plan. For receiving incoming calls while roaming outside their home circle, RIM customers will have to pay only the tariff rates that are currently applicable for a long distance call from RIM phones to CDMA mobile phones. For example, a Kolkata based customer with Budget 149 tariff plan needs to pay only Rs 1.99/minute to receive any call from anywhere while roaming in Chennai as opposed to Rs 6.44/minute charged by most mobile service providers. With the introduction of roaming, RIM customers, just like customers of other mobile service providers, will not have to pay incoming charges for receiving calls while traveling within the home circle. "We are moving away from the concept of airtime charge plus surcharge for roaming, which mobile customers have been compelled to pay for the last several years by other mobile service providers. This provides a saving of up to 70% for a RIM customer over customers of other mobile service providers. Other advantages for RIM customers include SMS and voice mail access at home tariff rates while traveling outside their circle. We believe the true value of mobile phones comes into play only when customers can use their mobile phones anywhere in the country without having to worry about the high tariffs outside their home circle and paying deposits or rentals for availing of roaming service. This move once again reasserts the leadership role being played by Reliance IndiaMobile in redefining mobile telephony in India", said Mr. SP Shukla, President - Wireless Products and Services, Reliance Infocomm Ltd. Reliance's pan India network ensures higher call success rates and guarantees that customer service is just a call away for RIM subscribers. The toll free access number *333 for RIM customer service in multilingual helpline is available when roaming across the country.
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