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  1. yeh to tech savvy businessmen hai
  2. Wah bhai DhEEraj, this is nice. did tech made u change from Dhiraj? lol
  3. Energyrom for Touch Pro CDMA

    I'm using energyrom with magicall. Many gurus know that I had this problem and now it's solved. Use magicall. It's worth it. Atleast try it. It has frre trial for 10 days.
  4. Sprint HTC EVO 4G

    I came accross something interesting. best 4 part videos of ROOTing your EVO
  5. Energyrom for Touch Pro CDMA

    When you go through Settings - Personal - Phone, and in there Services tab, there are a couple of options. Plus Code Dialing is one of them. Is it off? You might wanna turn it off if it is on. That should resolve the problem. Also Automatic Prepend option should be turned off. tried it no luck.. in fact i dont know the reason, its not working.. have installed Hp reliance setting cabs? some1 suggested to use magicall, but dont know how to use?? Just download and install magicall. setting the option to resolve + is simple. Rel is converting + to 00 while call or sms I think. I don't remember. I have to check. I had the same problem and finally found this program to do the trick.
  6. Energyrom for Touch Pro CDMA

    I got through with the rom. I cannot use the keyboard on touch pro. The rom is from http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=69545. I've loaded Dinik Glass.
  7. Energyrom for Touch Pro CDMA

    I'm trying to flash the rom but it says it's not for this device.
  8. Energyrom for Touch Pro CDMA

    use magicall and +91 would be resolved.
  9. BSNL on HTC Touch Pro 2

    have you finally got BSNL activated? How is it? Getting EVDO?
  10. MTNL 3G service should be worth for people to switch. It's pathetic in Bombay. I had a connect, I've stopped using it. The download speed is 200/400kbps. But it's yet draggy.
  11. 1st HTC EVO 4G on RIMweb - Check Out The Pics!

    Shaadi ke baad if the opnion has changed. LOL
  12. 1st HTC EVO 4G on RIMweb - Check Out The Pics!

    So Mufy: which is better? Incredible or EVO?
  13. Can Any Other Charger Be Used With The Palm Pre?

    I've used Nokia usb and bb8900 usb cables. They work fine.
  14. Sprint Htc Touch Pro - Problems & Solutions

    I've already posted the link. Please check.
  15. Sprint Htc Touch Pro - Problems & Solutions

    I installed another 6.5 rom but has problems. Now this is the only rom installed and used till date. Things are fine so no possibility of change unless I get kitch for the same.
  16. Sprint Htc Touch Pro - Problems & Solutions

    It's 6.5.5. I was using 6.1 and wanted a change. Yes you go mad initially as it's no like 6.1 menus. Install and try. If you don't like it then move back to 6.1.
  17. Sprint Htc Touch Pro - Problems & Solutions

    I've loaded this rom and it's good. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=570186
  18. Verizon HTC Incredible - The Beefed Up CDMA Nexus 1

    In GSM only if 3G. not with edge and gprs.
  19. 1st HTC EVO 4G on RIMweb - Check Out The Pics!

    SlingPlayer Mobile for Android ready to entertain you for $30 starting tomorrow via Engadget by Chris Ziegler on 6/21/10 After a public beta spanning a couple months, Sling is rolling out the latest piece of its expanding SlingPlayer Mobile portfolio this week -- this time for Android, plugging the biggest coverage gap it currently has. This is the same app we recently had an opportunity to check out, but since that preview, we're happy to report that it's been massaged into a more stable, more usable setup -- gone are the disconnect crashes we'd had before. Furthermore, Sling claims they've specifically worked to improve load and response times with this version, and we have to say that the effort is noticeable -- this definitely feels like the fastest SlingPlayer Mobile we've used to date. It's officially available starting tomorrow from the Market in Australia, Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, the UK, and the US for $29.99. Follow the break for the full press release. Continue reading SlingPlayer Mobile for Android ready to entertain you for $30 starting tomorrow http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/21/slingplayer-mobile-for-android-ready-to-entertain-you-for-30-st/
  20. 1st HTC EVO 4G on RIMweb - Check Out The Pics!

    WiFi N on EVO http://phandroid.com/2010/06/21/enable-wireless-n-on-the-htc-evo-4g/ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=707218 Power solution http://www.powermat.com/
  21. New Concept Phone?

    I just came accross this new phone. check it out. http://www.pomegranatephone.com/
  22. Congratulations Sadikk. Kashmir is beautiful. Cover Leh Ladak too. North remember travelling would be a lot between places. Alibag would be good too. Manas is a good option. They have 3 options Manas, Manas gold and one more place. All these are in same area.
  23. Sprint HTC EVO 4G

    Hey, I found this interesting comparison between Palm Pre and HTC EVO 4G. http://www.androidcentral.com/comparing-palm-pre-htc-evo-4g-sprint
  24. Verizon HTC Incredible - The Beefed Up CDMA Nexus 1

    "This is from another forum, but it wont let me post links because i'm new It is a good explanation. it's over on incredibleforum dot com thanks to luv2increase EVRC-B is an advanced, new and better audio codec than regular EVRC. Verizon started rolling out EVRC-B in 2007. The people who have bad experiences with doing this settings change are either: 1) Not in an area of the country where EVRC-B has been implemented yet or 2) A little too far or just on the outer edge of the EVRC-B range For those within the viscinity of EVRC-B capable towers, we are "LUCKY" Why are we lucky? Well, it is a "fact" that EVRC-B will allow better call quality. That is one of the reasons it was designed and implemented! It was posted earlier, but here it is again just in case some of you didn't see it from page #2: Enhanced Variable Rate Codec B - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia I suggest everyone read that and to make the settings change. If you have worse quality or no reception, then just change it back. Apparently, Verizon hasn't made it to your area yet, unfortunately." This is from the link given by dkaile. I think you missed posting this for info.
  25. Sprint HTC EVO 4G

    Sent to you by Bill Boulware via Google Reader: Overclocked HTC Evo Runs Almost 30 Percent Faster via Wired: Gadget Lab by Priya Ganapati on 6/15/10 http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/06/htc-evo-overclocked/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+GearFactor+%28Blog+-+Gadget+Lab+%28Gear+Factor%29%29 The HTC Evo’s 1 GHz processor is one of the fastest available in smartphones today but there’s always room for improvement. An Android developer at the xda-developers forum has overclocked his Evo 4G phone to run at 1.267 GHz, nearly 30 percent faster than the standard issue. The developer Michael Huang, who posted the hack under the nickname ‘coolbho3000′, says he’s going to try and push the processor to do even more. “Right now, it’s a proof of concept,” Huang told Wired.com. “I built a version of the kernel that’s running on the phone to overclock it and found it worked fine.” The hack is pretty technical but the idea is to let advanced Android users and programmers see the potential of the device. HTC introduced the Evo earlier this month as the first 4G Android phone. The Evo available exclusively on Sprint has a huge 4.3-inch touchscreen, a 1-GHz Snapdragon processor, a front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera for video conferencing and a 8-megapixel camera for shooting photos and videos. It costs $200 with a two-year contract. The phone has become the best-selling device on the Sprint network and at Best Buy Mobile. Overclocking the HTC Evo is not the first such attempt developers have made with an Android device. Earlier, Huang says he has tried to overclock the Google Nexus One, which has the same 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor as the HTC. But that hack pushed the speed of the processor to only about 1.1 GHz. The HTC Evo overclocking has resulted in speeds of a little more than 1.2 GHz for most users on the forum who have tried it. But those attempting this at home, a few words of warning. It isn’t a DIY project for just about anyone. The files necessary to overclock the HTC Evo are posted online but you need to know what you are doing with it. “If you have a rooted phone, you can get an update.zip file to apply to that phone,” explains Huang. “What I have done is packaged the special overclocked kernel into the file.” Huang used an Android app called SetCPU available in the Android Market to adjust the overclock. Huang says he doesn’t have access to the full source code of the HTC Evo OS, which has limited some functions in the phone. That means the sensors and camera on the phone do not currently work with the hack. The overclocking also affects the phone’s battery life–despite Huang’s attempt to tweak the voltage piped to the processor. “If you put less voltage on the processor, then the phone will use less battery, so my Evo kernel is running at a lower voltage than normal,” he says. “But because the processor is at a higher speed, the battery life is lower than usual.” Once the overclocked device gets running, it also heats up a fair bit, say commenters on the forum. So try this one at your own peril. If you don’t want to go through all that, just enjoy the video of the overclocked HTC Evo. See Also: Oops! Sprint Says it Overstated HTC Evo Phone Sales HTC EVO 4G $200, on Sale June 4 Wired Video: HTC Evo 4G Dissected Storage Bug Hits HTC Evo 4G Phone Just Before Launch Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com [via Android Guys] Things you can do from here: Subscribe to Wired: Gadget Lab using Google Reader Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your favorite sites
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