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  1. Guys who develop USB MODEM for treos can eaily develop reverse DUN. Write to them. will find and route u to them . http://www.mobile-stream.com are the real developers of USB Modem. lets write to them. It will be very helpfull for palm lovers.
  2. Haha people support Apple, deserve this.
  3. Virgin Mobile- A Fraud

    If u go consumer court, u have them by balls. The case is urs, also sue them for extra amount, charges of advocate and all.
  4. Pocket Mac Or Other Os On Mogul

    Yes as of now multi OS is not supported on HTC devices. But i see a bright future after ANDROID comes. U might have a choice to change ur OS between WIN MOB and ANDROID. As we can do it ANDROID beta on HTC TOUCH, but its in very early stage. Kshah and HP, Some light please.
  5. Reliance: Problem Wit Zte Mg 880 Modem

    Ping it. It goes in DORMANCY and awake. There some tools posted on forum for pinging, search it.
  6. Delhi Bomb Blast

    I hate police here. last time they claimed they have solved the case and all are behind bars. Now again Delhi, they should cage in real culprits or else they wont be able to stop this anytime soon. I hope POLITICIANS are not playing this time. Hope all rimwebians are safe and Healthy.
  7. Lg 9100

    Its outdated in USA. and these lamers are allowing them to launch one more lame handset in india. Gimme a break.
  8. Arey bahot log hai guddu jaise duniya me. agar hum log sab aise ho jaye to ye MNCs ko ya to real service deni padegi ya to bhaag jayenge india se. Meet me sometime ill tell u one more funda how to treat Telly Marketers calls. I love their calls, and they hate me.
  9. 4 Gb Micro Sd Card Not Recognized

    Will send it shortly. its not in stock.
  10. Arey yaar snapper pe mail check kar liya karo pop3 se. aur PC se IMAP rakho. What say.
  11. I love this kind of news. Its high time now, TRAI shud step in for this premium SMS charges.
  12. HTC !!! Way to go. i want to see more devices which can give iphone run for money.
  13. @ HP http://www.nokia.co.in/A4801553 Here it is how it works for Nokia. U have to DL them on memory card through software by nokia called Nokia Maps Uploader.
  14. Planning To Buy New Htc P3000

    ^^^ Yes i have them in stock.
  15. New Smart Phone From Palm

    Handset on the way for ESN solution try.
  16. Planning To Buy New Htc P3000

    ^^^ In cdma they pay royalty to Qualcomm. and end of the day they charge us. Unlike NOKIA.
  17. Use POP3 Instead. I never face such issue. Also its a known issue of phone going in dormancy and do not awake immediately, wait for minute.
  18. I have personal feeling android will fall flat in market. OS looks simple and Outdated like PALM. Hope i am getting it wrong.
  19. Lol telecommunication is only sector where consumers are benefit most, and now this khadi netas want their benefits as well. salon sudhar jao. Bharat ko aagey badhao. By announcing high renewal charges, they will get under table money to keep it low, and will keep it low after proper GHOOS from all big players.
  20. Synchronization (8.0) The Treo 755p comes with HotSync, which is Palm's desktop synchronization software. HotSync is easy to set up, just install the software, connect your device and touch the HotSync button on the cable. You'll quickly find all of your information synchronized between the 755p and your computer. The Treo 755p can be synchronized with your computer via USB cable or Bluetooth. Contacts, calendar appointments, tasks, notes and email accounts are all taken care of. The Treo 755p can be synchronized with Outlook on a PC or you can use Palm's own PIM management software. The Treo 755p an also be synchronized with a Mac right out of the box, although this doesn't offer you as comprehensive a range of support as PC synchronization does. Alerts (7.0) Calendar appointments and tasks are the only items on the Treo 755p that can have an alert set. The alert can be set to go off any time before the appointment/task occurs. You can't set individual tones for each appointment/task, instead the standard one you set up will be used for all alerts. When an alert goes off you can choose to view, dismiss or snooze the item. A snooze only lasts for five minutes and there's no way to change that. When an alert is missed it will go off again based on a preference and if you miss even that it will be the first thing you see on screen when you turn the phone back on. We prefer the flexibility that Windows Mobile alerts give us over snooze, but aside from that the Treo 755p's alerts are solid. Over the Air PIM Sync (2.0) The Treo 755p supports synchronization of your contacts and calendar appointments over the air if you have access to an Exchange Server. Address Book Adding Contacts (8.47) It took us an average of 11.8 seconds to add a contact to the Treo 755p. This is a very good time, in fact it's the best time amongst our comparison phones, as you can see below. It's slightly better than the Palm Centro, which is probably due to the Treo 755p's bigger and more comfortable keyboard. To do this test we time how long it takes to go from the home screen unlocked until we have added each of five different contact names and phone numbers. Cell Phone Time (sec) Score Palm Treo 755p 11.8 8.47 Palm Centro 12.22 8.18 Palm Treo 750 16.1 6.21 BlackBerry Curve 8320 14.1 7.09 T-Mobile Shadow 21.88 4.57 Sidekick LX 19.58 5.11 Looking/Sorting/Search (5.5) The Treo 755p allows you to sort contacts by last name or company. You can filter your contacts by category and search for them simply by typing out the name (or company if that's your sort option) on the QWERTY keyboard. We would have liked the option to sort by first name, but otherwise are satisfied with the features here. Fields (8.0) The Treo 755p has 30 different fields available for contacts, including user-customizable fields where you can put whatever you want. The total number of fields is less than what we see from Windows Mobile devices, like the Treo 750, but those lack user-customizable fields. Speed Dial/Voice tags/Voice command (2.33) Speed dial on the Treo 755p is very good, allowing you to assign any contact to any letter on the keyboard. You can also assign programs to letters if you wish. For some reason there's no support for voice dialing. Although we've seen this on Palm OS devices before we still find it annoying that this standard feature is omitted. If you absolutely need support for voice dialing you can find third party applications that will add that support back in. Calendar Adding Calendar Items (20.41) It took us only 4.9 seconds to add a calendar appointment to the Treo 755p. This is an excellent time, amongst the best we've seen from any phone. You can see below that only the Palm Centro, which is also Palm OS based, put up a time comparable to the Treo 755p's. The Treo 755p was helped out by the fact that all we had to do was tap the calendar button, move to the left for the next day, then move down to the 12pm slot and type "lunch". The fifteen minute reminder we require for this test was automatically added. Cell Phone Time (sec) Score Palm Treo 755p 4.9 20.41 Palm Centro 4.8 20.83 Palm Treo 750 6.76 14.79 BlackBerry Curve 8320 6.04 16.56 T-Mobile Shadow 9.46 10.57 Sidekick LX 12.44 8.04 Calendar Views (7.1) As with all Palm OS devices the Treo 755p has five calendar views. By default you find yourself in daily view, which shows the day's hours along the left side with your appointments blocked out at their scheduled times. The weekly view is a typical grid with days along the top and hours along the left. In this view you get a small pop-up that shows you appointment details for the day that is selected. This is a nice touch as many weekly views just show you time blocked out with no appointment details. The monthly view is just the current month with a small box on days that have appointments. The yearly view is just useful for an overview of the year and shows six months at a time. It can only be accessed via the menus. The agenda view is much nicer, it shows you a list of appointments and adds tasks and unread emails. You can easily cycle between all the views except yearly by repeatedly pressing the calendar button. Fields (11.0) The Treo 755p offers a good selection of fields for new appointments, including all day appointments, time zone, categories and recurrence. The interface for creating a new appointment does take some getting used to as it's divided into two parts. The first allows you to set start/end time and other time-related options. Once you do that you enter the title and only then can you open the appointment up and add more options. We would have preferred a single interface as found on Windows Mobile devices. ToDo/Tasks Adding ToDo/Task (8.70) Adding a task to the Treo 755p is a little more complicated than other organizer items, but we were still able to do it in a very quick 11.5 seconds. The complication comes because our test task requires a due date, which means that after we've opened the task program, tapped on the new button on screen and typed the title we then have to tap on details and add a due date. As you can see below the Treo 755p and Centro are once again at the top of the heap in this timing test. Cell Phone Time (sec) Score Palm Treo 755p 11.50 8.70 Palm Centro 11.52 8.68 Palm Treo 750 16.90 5.92 BlackBerry Curve 8320 14.80 6.76 T-Mobile Shadow 14.62 6.84 Sidekick LX 14.30 6.99 ToDo/Task Sorting and Prioritizing (7.0) You can filter tasks by category on the Treo 755p and prioritize them, but you can't sort them by priority. Fields (7.0) New tasks on the Treo 755p allow you to add a title, priority, category, alarm and due date. You can also add a recurrence pattern, which is a nice option that isn't found on most phones. Overall, we were happy with the range of fields available for new tasks. Notes Adding Notes (6.02) Rounding out our set of very good timing tests in the organizer section are notes. On the Treo 755p it took us only 8.3 seconds to add a new note reminding us about a lunch appointment. This is once again the best time we've seen amongst our comparison phones, with only the Centro anywhere close. We just have to say that this shows how fast and easy to use Palm OS is designed to be. Cell Phone Time (sec) Score Palm Treo 755p 8.3 6.02 Palm Centro 8.46 5.91 Palm Treo 750 11.65 4.29 BlackBerry Curve 8320 12.2 4.10 T-Mobile Shadow 14.76 3.39 Sidekick LX 8.28 6.04 Note Interface (6.0) The note interface on the Treo 755p is pretty good. One thing we like is that you can categorize your notes and then filter by category. What we didn't like is that you can't search through your notes as on BlackBerry devices. Apart from this it's just a simple list and should be easy to use for anyone. Note Formatting (5.0) You can choose between two font types and sizes when creating notes on the Treo 755p, but that's all the formatting options you get. Voice Memo (7.0) As with other Palm OS devices we found the voice note program to be pretty good. You can easily record a quick note by pressing and holding the shortcut key on the left side of the device, but you do need to continue holding it down as long as you are recording. The interface is simple and easy to use, and you can both record notes and listen to previous ones from the same place, which we appreciate. You can also easily send voice notes via email or Bluetooth.
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