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digitalnirvana

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  1. Thanks, I should have said why I am looking for this, actually want to use as a GPS device in car (which I am about to buy). I have now ditched the tablet idea and thinking of going for a Chinese GPS navigator. Will keep the forum posted if I find any good deal. Sent while mobile.
  2. The Off Topic Thread

    Congratulations!
  3. RIP Amanat / Damini / Nirbhaya

    Signed, I would urge others to sign too, takes only a minute.
  4. RM sir any deal for cheapest 7" android tablet (chinese would do) with GPS? I searched aliexpress but no GPS tablets below $120ish. Edit found this http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Newsmy-newman-g27-8g-7-tablet-capacitive-screen-gps-4-0-big/677010731.html but nothing cheaper.
  5. 1500 posts!

    Hic Hic Hurray!
  6. 1500 posts!

    Yes Vinay sir PM kar dijiye address bhejta hu rosogolla. Merry Christmas!
  7. Must Have Android Apps For Your Smartphone - Part II

    OfficeSuite Pro 6+ – $0.99 from $14.99 - this is a must buy, thanks phonegeek.
  8. RIMweb.in 9th Anniversary!

    Arun, like last year, I would like to donate the gift coupon to the site's running costs. It must cost a lot to run this site, and that it is still free without any donations is a great example of your perseverance and love towards Rimweb.
  9. Collect Your Freebies !

    Props to Kamal bhai for the detailed guides, ++ to you.
  10. Check hetal Bhai's thread - nexus 7 for 12500, doesn't get better than that. Sent while mobile.
  11. RIMweb.in 9th Anniversary!

    Happy birthday to the forum that changed the face of CDMA in India! Sent while mobile.
  12. As the topic title says, I am asking if increasingly with the launch of bigger and bigger smartphones and "phablets", has the time come for us to switch to combination of a *smart tablet* and a *dumb phone* instead of carrying a smartphone AND a tablet? Cheaper use your data plan only on your 3G + wifi 7" or 10" tablet, avoid double data bills on tablet and phone dumb phones are cheap to buy and maintain [*]Easier a tablet is easier to use than a smartphone - bigger screen, better hardware - better user experience maintain all your data and use it on-the-go on one device (after all, convergence is the key!), no headache of keeping 2 (or more) devices synced Our good old Nokia phones were rock solid as only phones! No need to charge everyday, no need to worry about touchscreens getting scratched, no worry about dropping them! They worked great without pampering - something we cannot imagine with smartphones [*]Any other benefits? Already in developed countries like USA where wifi is everywhere and free, this trend is beginning to start. A quick google search shows many articles >> http://bit.ly/TQvfqU. Opinions?!
  13. The premise of the topic is not 'flawed' with all due respect. It might not work in India but this is certainly a trend catching on in the US where people are reverting to one smart device instead of carrying two (a smartphone and a tablet). The rise of phablets is due to this precise reason. I had asked this question in a UK forum as well and got positive responses. The question is not about using Nokia - it was just an example to illustrate the point. But many people are using 3g phones to tether data to their tablets thereby reducing the need for a real lte smartphone. The tablet provides greater processor power more screen real estate more productivity, thereby making carrying another smartphone redundant. It's all about convergence really, and ample examples can be found on xda or cto forums. I know in the Indian context this will not catch on, but in developed countries it's already a trend, and that is why tech editors are writing about it. Sent while mobile.
  14. Non SMS Stuff

  15. Your Latest Hardware Purchase

    It is for using android on tv. Sent while mobile.
  16. Microsoft has announced that its online productivity suite, Office 365, is now available for anyone to try out, as a public beta. The suite will be accessible in 38 countries across the world, and in 17 languages. Apart from the usual Microsoft Office programs like Word and PowerPoint, users also have access to Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, and Microsoft Lync, for real-time collaboration. Protection comes via the ForeFront security client, and Microsoft promises 99.9% uptime for the service. The full release of the product is expected later this year. Once that happens, Microsoft will charge different rates based on the size of the company using it. SMBs with less than 25 employees get it cheap, at $6 a month per person, getting them Office Web Apps, as well as Microsoft Exchange and SharePoint. Larger companies have more plans to choose from, each with different features, starting from $10 per month per person. The launch of Office 365's beta is accompanied with a beta of Office 365 Marketplace, which helps users of Office 365 find a variety of apps and services from Microsoft and its partners. Log on to Office 365 here. Source: thinkdigit.com
  17. Discounts & Deals For Non Electronics/Gadget Stuff

    Bought one.
  18. Wahey, the eagerly awaited review is here!
  19. Samsung Galaxy Note 2 CDMA Discussion

    Stop teasing us sir and come up with your review! This is going to be a blockbuster! Eagerly waiting!
  20. Sprint Samsung Epic 4G - The Beast Is Here!

    No issue so far, much better than CM9.
  21. BIRTHDAY WISHES!

    Belated happy welcome to old age Hitesh bhai.
  22. Samsung Galaxy Note 2 CDMA Discussion

    Congratulations DK ji please post a review. Sent while mobile.
  23. Movies That You Loved (Or Hated) - Part II

    :Riendo: :Riendo:
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