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Dear Rimwebians, I wish you all the very best and prosperous Diwali this time, play with crackers but think about the Environment. Play safe!. Akshat Jain - @k$h@T
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well all the owners of Nokia's please note that if you please make your batteries pregnant only within 6 months of purchase then only the delivery will be normal other wise the pregnancy can be harmful . . . .for both the phone and the owner . . . .
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i suppose 8MP+Touch Screen will be the main driving force . . .
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Connect Samsung Max To My Laptop For Using Internet
@ksh@T replied to Debangshu.Gupta's topic in Samsung
well me didnt faced proble of any sort . . .neither thru BT or thr u Cable P.S make sure the driver is installed correctly . . . -
AURA™ by Motorola: The Return of Artistry™ Inspired by luxury watches and handcrafted design, AURA™ is a unique handset that breaks convention and re-establishes artistry in mobile device design and manufacturing. Combining superb craftsmanship and a distinctive interface, AURA delivers a sensory experience that is second to none for those with refined tastes. From the moment AURA owners pick up their devices, they elevate their own experience in luxury and unmatched quality. 16 Million Colors World’s first 16 million color, circular display with 300 dpi resolution in the mobile phone industry 62 Carat Lens Created from Grade 1 62-carat sapphire crystal, one of the most scratch-resistant materials on earth Meticulously Crafted Stainless steel housing with chemically etched textures and patterns takes nearly two weeks to sculpt, etch and polish Swiss-Made Main Bearing At the center of the mechanical heart is a Swiss-made main bearing, which serves as the foundation allowing the blade to rotate with seamless precision Custom-Engineering Custom-engineered rotating mechanism has 130 precision ball bearings that drive the assisted-opening blade — like opening the door on a high-end luxury car. On the 100,000th opening, the blade glides with the same fluidity and grace that it did on its first Tungsten Carbide Coated Gears Gears composed of Rockwell 50-55 hardened steel are protected with the same coating used in high-performance racing engines 700+ Individual Components Comprised of features including up-scaled, nickel-chrome-plated exposed screws CrystalTalk™ Technology CrystalTalkTM technology delivers supreme clarity and deep resonance to every single conversation an AURA owner has, even in noisy environments Mirror Polish Finish PVD coating, the same used when making luxury watches, gives AURA its polished, mirrored shine Aluminum Keypad Individual aluminum keys are formed, anodized, spin-finish applied and assembled Messaging MMS, SMS, Email (POP3/IMAP embedded)1, Open Source Audio AAC, AAC+, AAC+ Enhanced, MIDI, MP3, WAV, WMA v10, WMA v9 Video Capture/Playback, Capture/Playback/Streaming1, H.263, H.264, MPEG4 Camera 2 MP, Fixed Focus On Board Memory 2GB user available memory2 Connectivity Stereo Bluetooth3 Class 1, Version 2.0 plus EDR and A2DP, USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Browser Open Source Bands/Modes GSM 850/900/1800/1900, EDGE Class 12, GPRS Class 12 Weight 141.00 g Dimensions 47.60 x 96.87 x 18.55mm Display 1.55” in diameter, 480 pixel diameter, LCD round Battery 810 mAh typical, 780 mAH minimum Standby Time Up to approximately 400 hours Talk Time Up to approximately 7.3 hours AURA is expected to be available around the globe beginning in Q4 2008 [vIa: Motorola]
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Hp's New Smartphones Revealed !
@ksh@T replied to Honest's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
This beautiful 3G smartphone with large touch screen display, full slide-out alphanumeric keyboard and GPS gives a new style to your mobile messaging experience. The HP iPAQ Data Messenger helps you communicate with confidence and distinction. Overview • Communicate intelligently: Use email, phone, and Internet 1,2 with advanced wireless technology in many countries around the world. Where WiFi is available, connect without using data plan minutes. Instant Message with Windows Live. • Work in style: Type and text quickly and easily with the full alphanumeric slide-out keyboard. View your work clearly with the large 2.8–inch diagonal QVGA touch-screen display. • Simplify your life: Skip the new phone curve with familiar Windows Mobile 6.1 and use Microsoft Outlook Office Mobile to synchronize contacts, appointments and tasks with your PC. Access and edit documents with Mobile Word, Powerpoint and Excel. • Find your way: Find your way with integrated GPS 4. • Enjoy the extras: 3.1MP auto focus camera with 5X digital zoom and flash LED. Convenient Micro-SD card slot for storage up to 8GB 3. HP iPaq Data Messenger: 2.8-inch QVGA Touchscreen display Side Slider QWERTY keyboard Windows Mobile Professional 6.1 Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) Tri-band UMTS (900/1900/2100 MHz),HSDPA Category 8 (up to 7.2Mbps downlink) and HSUPA Category 5 (up to 2Mbps uplink), 128 MB RAM and 256 MB ROM 3.1 Megapixel autofocus camera with 5X digital zoom and LED flash Bluetooth 2.0+EDR WLAN 802.11b/g, with WPA2 security Integrated GPS navigation (aGPS) microSD card expansion (up to 8Gb) For those who insist on a compact mobile phone, yet need powerful voice, email and GPS features, this sleek 3G smartphone is the perfect choice. The deceptively simple, surprisingly smart HP iPAQ Voice Messenger is small in size, but big on features. • Small and simple : Dial and type quickly with the simple and useful 20-key keypad. Text and email1,2 easily with intelligent predictive text that “learns” your words and style from messages and emails. • Smart and practical: Use email, phone, and Internet1,2 with advanced wireless technology in many countries around the world. Where WiFi is available[k1], connect without using data plan minutes. Instant Message with Windows Live. • Simplify your life: Skip the new phone learning curve with familiar Windows Mobile 6.1 and use Microsoft Outlook Office Mobile to synchronize contacts, appointments and tasks with your PC. • Find your way: Find your way with integrated GPS3. • Enjoy the extras: 3.1MP auto focus camera with 5X digital zoom and flash LED. Convenient Micro-SD card slot for storage up to 8GB (card sold separately). HP iPaq Voice Messenger: 2.4-inch non-touchscreen QVGA display Front-Facing Suretype Keyboard Windows Mobile Standard 6.1 Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) Tri-band UMTS (900/1900/2100 MHz), HSDPA Category 8 (up to 7.2Mbps downlink) and HSUPA Category 5 (up to 2Mbps uplink), 128 MB RAM and 256 MB ROM 3.1 Megapixel autofocus camera with 5X digital zoom and LED flash Bluetooth 2.0+EDR WLAN 802.11b/g, with WPA2 security Integrated GPS navigation (aGPS) microSD card expansion (up to 8GB) [vIa: HP - Hewlett-Packard Development Company -
Source: The Economic Times MUMBAI: ICICI Bank and Dish TV on Tuesday launched interactive banking service, ICICIATIVE, that would enable subscribers to access information on the bank's products and services from their home. Through ICICIACTIVE, Dish TV viewers would get information about various types of ICICI Bank accounts and deposits. "The association with Dish TV will enable us to further extend our reach and offer latest information to the customers," ICICI Bank Retail Liabilities Head Maninder Juneja said in a release. Dish subscribers can access information on different products, EMI on loans, eligibility criteria, documentation, time required for processing a request, ATM/branch details. ICICIATIVE would appear as a separate channel. The feature would be free for ICICI Bank customers. ICICI Bank said it is open to have similar kind of understanding with other DTH service providers. Catch ICICI Active on channel no.098
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Icici Bank, Dish Tv Launch Banking Interactive Service
@ksh@T replied to @ksh@T's topic in The Lounge
ICICI Bank promotes interactive service ''ICICIACTIVE'' on DISHTV platform Source: domain-b.com India's largest private sector bank, ICICI Bank, has launched an innovative interactive banking service ''ICICIATIVE'' on Dishtv. This will enable Dish TV viewers to access information on ICICI Bank products and services, from the convenience of their homes. Through ICICIACTIVE, Dish TV viewers will be able to get information about various types of ICICI bank accounts and deposits that suits their need. The range of information will include product features, EMI amount on various loans, eligibility criteria, documentation, time required for processing a request, bank's ATM / branch locators, which will enable them to take relevant financial decisions. Information related to these products and services will be shown on the DishTV TV screen along with the toll-free customer service number which will allow viewers to call and apply or seek further information on a product, of their choice. ''Currently, there are around 7.0 million active digital TV viewers and the numbers are expected to grow further," says Maninder Juneja, head retail liabilities, ICICI Bank."The association with Dish TV will enable us to further extend our reach and offer latest information to the customers. Based on the readily available details customers can plan their financial needs accordingly." Salil Kapoor, chief operating officer, Dish TV said, ''Banking information on TV for our 3.94 million subscribers across the country is a first in the market.'' Dishtv has been promoted by Essel Group, the parent company of the Zee Network. Direct-to-home (DTH) television services deliver television channels directly to consumer's homes via satellite without any need of a local cable service provider. ICICI Bank Limited is India's second largest bank after the government-owned State Bank of India, with consolidated total assets of about $113 billion as of 30 June 2008. -
Updated : Shyam Telelink - Sistema Launches Mobiles Serices!
@ksh@T replied to kesav's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
its CDMA, service one of the best service providers . . . .in the name of rainbow -
Nitrogen , Argon, Krypton The above are the gases in which i live the whole day! . . .My passion My Bussiness . . .Gases Gases and Just Gases
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but hey guys please be precauticious b4 buying ne srt of chineese handset. they are sure to be banned in near future or please check the IMEI no. if they have it then its ok otherwise . . . dont purchase them
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Updated : Shyam Telelink - Sistema Launches Mobiles Serices!
@ksh@T replied to kesav's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
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Source: The Hindu Business Line NEW DELHI: Bharti group is likely to soft launch its direct-to-home service in the first week of October. The company, according to industry sources, is hoping to get an FIPB approval before that. Market sources said the sales team has sounded out October 8 as the launch date. A Bharti spokesperson said the company does not comment on market speculation, while adding "we have said we will launch our DTH service by this year". Government had earlier asked Bharti group to seek a separate FIPB approval within three months for it s upcoming DTH services. "The DTH licensee Bharti Telemedia is ordered to seek separate FIPB approval within three months from the date of issue of this order," a directive issued by Information and Broadcasting Ministry on August 25 said. The I&B order follows replies by the company to its earlier show-cause notice over alleged 'violation' of FDI and other guidelines. As per the existing guidelines, any foreign investment in cable and broadcasting company requires FIPB approval. The bone of contention was Bharti Airtel, the group's mobile telephony arm holding 40 per cent stake in Bharti Telemedia, as well as having a cable operator's licence, owning over the permitted stake in the DTH arm. "Bharti Airtel, which has a 40 per cent share in the DTH licensee company, is registered as a cable operator. The eligibility condition for DTH license provides that the licensee shall not allow broadcasting and/or cable network companies to collective h old or own more than 20 per cent of the total paid up equity in the DTH venture," the notice had said. - PTI
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Updated: Bharti's Dth Service Launched - Airtel Digital
@ksh@T replied to @ksh@T's topic in The Lounge
yes indeed its the most beautifull STB . . . -
Mozilla Fennec aka Firefox Mobile Alpha 1 released for Nokia Tablets Well lookie what we have here. It looks like Mozilla stepped it up and decided to release a shiny new tablet version of the Fennec (Firefox Mobile) browser. N810 and N800 owners running Chinook or Diablo can now enjoy the fresh new 1.0 alpha 1 version of Fennec, complete with a laundry list of changes: Easy navigation to Web content: Bookmarks, including tags Smart URL bar ("awesome bar") Tabbed browsing with thumbnail images Integrated Web search - built into the URL bar Easy access to multiple search engines Web content: Maximize content by auto-hiding controls and URL bar Zoom in and out Security: Instant Web site ID ("Larry") Password manager Popup blocker Clear private data Devices services integration: Click on a phone number to initiate a call JavaScript API to get device location Popup blocker Clear private data Also: Searchable download manager Preferences pane We’ve played with it for a while and while the look and functionality are fantastic, it’s still slow. When we say slow, we mean sloooooow. The tabbed browsing (pictured above on the left) implementation and navigation controls are awesome - swipe right with your finger or stylus right to open the tabs bar or left to open the navigation menu. Tablet owners can hit the read link to install Fennec or if you’re reading this on your N800 / N810 just click here for the .install file. Download Here [vIa:Fennec]
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Get the best of both worlds – music and GPS with the LG Rhythm. This device is a super-cool slider with a super-sleek lighted thumbwheel that offers endless possibilities for customization and an interactive UI. The Rhythm is jam-packed with features you’ll love including 3D sound solution and GPS capabilities. It also supports streaming Web videos, and you can make your own video with its 1.3 MP camera with video capabilities. Phone Features 1" Circular Touchscreen with Interactive UI 1.3 MP Camera with Video MP3 player with FM transmitter (88.1 - 107.9 MHz) Tuned by Mark Levinson Chat-style text messaging Supports streaming Web videos microSDTM stores up to 8GB [ViA:aLLtEL] Tools & Gadgets Calendar Calculator Notepad Alarm clock Stop Watch display size 1.3" LCD resolution 320 x 240 pixels talk time Up to 130 minutes standby Up to 130 hours weight 3.95 oz. size 4.55" x 1.93" x 0.65" technology CDMA frequency 1.9 CHz CDMA PCs, 800 MHz CDMA (Dig Dual-Band) hearing aid compatibility M4
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Updated: Bharti's Dth Service Launched - Airtel Digital
@ksh@T replied to @ksh@T's topic in The Lounge
Airtel Digital TV to focus on South India Source: Televisionpoint.com The four south Indian states will be the major focus area for Bharti Enterprises in its direct-to-home (DTH) business. Though the company has rolled out its DTH operations on a pan-India basis, it is banking heavily on the south Indian states to achieve a leadership position. Speaking to Televisionpoint.com, Manoj Kohli, chief executive officer and joint managing director, Bharti Airtel, says, "We have leadership position in telecom space in four southern states of India. This gives us an added advantage in our DTH business as well. We would definitely replicate our telecom success story in south India in the DTH space." Bharti has launched its DTH service – Airtel Digital TV, on October 9. To start with, the services would be available in 62 cities across the country. Airtel's DTH service will offer 175 channels and will be distributed to its potential customers through 21,000 retail points including Airtel relationship centres. To leverage the south Indian markets, the company is working special tariff plans and is also making efforts to customise its services. "The DTH service will add a new dimension to our existing product portfolio and is a major step towards transforming Airtel from just a telecom brand to a lifestyle enabler. The launch of Digital TV is the culmination of our three-screens strategy, which is to be present across mobile phone, computer and TV screens. We are very clear that Airtel will take over as a leader of the sector as soon as possible," Kohli added. At present, there are five DTH players in the Indian market, with the four private operators having a combined subscriber base of about 8 million. The private players include Dish TV, Tata Sky, Sun Direct and Reliance Big TV. Reliance launched their DTH service in September, 2008. At present, the DTH industry is dominated by Essel Group's Dish TV with about 3.8 million subscribers, followed by Tata Sky with 2.2 million users, Sun Direct with 1.3 million subscribers and Big TV with half-a-million subscribers. State-owned Prasar Bharati's DTH service, DD Direct Plus, is a free-to-air service. -
But still friends, sadikk can plan an import for the phones and maybe soon this cd be in our hands . . .aint it saidkk!
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yes my dear friend, both 2ON and DUO are completely different phones . . . they are'nt same
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Updated: Htc Dream! Google Selling Unlocked G1 Phones In India !
@ksh@T replied to Honest's topic in HTC
T-Mobile G1 review Hardware: The hardware part is a little tricky. The phone has supposedly been in development for years, yet we can’t get beyond the feeling that this device is a little bit too prematurely at the prime-time stage. The black model especially just looks like a prototype in a couple areas. One being the four physical buttons on the banana end of the handset. Those are send, home, back and end/power. While the tactile feedback of those buttons is fine, you often times try and select one, and it doesn’t register anything. That’s because of the small size and physical surroundings if you will. They are basically flush with the case, thus making it difficult sometimes to accurately push one of them. The screen is very crisp and actually offers the second best touch-screen experience ever, yes, compared to the iPhone at number one. For all you Storm lovers, we haven’t officially reviewed the Storm yet so that is why it’s not in this list if it did in fact make it on. It’s a capacitive screen which means that force isn’t necessary. Essentially the touch panel registers the minute electrical pulses in your fingers instead of looking for an actual physical touch input. That works great and we’re happy to say the screen has a high-quality feel all around. It’s not glass, rather a very hard plastic which we love using. Now onto the probably one of the G1’s biggest features — keyboard time! There are two parts to this; the keyboard is better than most, but not quite perfect. The reason is that the keys are about 1-2mm too flush with the case. There is a bunch of room under the flip, and we really would have loved to see HTC jump up the ‘board a little bit. If they could, they probably would, so it’s most likely not their fault, but that would have made for one of the nicest QWERTY typing experiences to come along in a pretty long time. The layout is completely fine and you won’t have any trouble navigating at all. That includes a very clean white backlighting on the keys and the actual hard/soft plastic feel the physical keys have. When you take the battery cover off the G1, the first thing you might see is the vibrate mechanism. It’s actually the first time we’ve ever seen one exposed on a mobile device and it gives off a weird vibrate feeling. It’s sort of a rough *** vibrate that makes you feel like the phone is going to explode. Ok, well maybe not that bad, but we guess a stronger vibrate is better than a weak one? That’s what she said. The speakers are another big important feature of the G1 as this is pretty much a consumer-targeted phone. The placement is again, (noticing a trend here?) flush with the casing. There’s a tiny raised dot which theoretically would help divert sound off a flat surface when resting your phone on, but it honestly does little to remedy the muffled sound you’ll get. The actual speakers are pretty decent when not on a flat surface, but we had trouble hearing alert sounds when the phone wasn’t right next to us or when it was in a pocket. The camera isn’t all too bad, but for some reason we were expecting more out of a 3 megapixel + camera. Performance even in daylight didn’t work out too well for us, and pictures never got that sharp and crisp look we were looking forward to. Forgot about low-light performance. Without a flash, that’s a non-starter. Now, onto the actual flip mechanism… it works very well. HTC has made this thing really durable and it slides out with ease, and the same goes for closing it. It’s pretty violent (read: not smooth) but we don’t have any qualms about it. Put it like this… if people are experiencing hardware problems with the G1, we highly doubt it will be with the flip assembly. Summing up the hardware bit, we’ve just got to get this out of the way; WHY IN THE HELL IS THE DAMN THING ANGLED AT THE BOTTOM LIKE A BANANA? Can someone please enlighten us? This does absolutely nothing for the handset, it just makes its more difficult to hold and carry in a pocket or something else. It really annoys the crap out of us that it isn’t just flat. Heck, everything on the device is flat — buttons, camera, speakers — why not keep in the tradition of flatness? Software: There’s no real task manager. Sure, you hold the home button and get a recent list of open apps, and you can install a 3rd party program that makes it easier to switch applications with shortcut keys, but still, sometimes you just want to completely close something. In all fairness, the G1 and specifically Android does a pretty decent job at managing memory, but we have run into a couple “wait for application to respond or close” errors while putting the phone through it’s paces. We realize this is just the beginning and we’ve got more hope in the platform itself than we ever had before, but for something that was being cooked up for so long, and something practically started by the Sidekick king himself, we can’t understand why there are so many general inconsistencies and non-existent functions. For instance, the device has an LED in the earpiece to designate charging status (orange for charging, green for full), yet that can’t be used as a notification light for missed events. There’s no keyboard options like key repeat rate, delay, no trackball sensitivity options, and worst of all, when you set a lock for the device, there’s no timeout option! Let’s repeat this. When you set a lock password for the phone, which isn’t a password at all, it’s a specific drawing on the screen which is pretty cool yet highly insecure, the phone will lock and require a password each and every time the screen goes off. For people who the screen set to a 15 second or 30 second timeout, that means you’ll have to unlock the phone by pressing the power button, the menu button, and then drawing your pass-phrase on the screen every single time. Absolutely ridiculous we say. We’ll explain the inconsistencies for you so you know what to expect and get an idea for how we say the phone is definitely v1. In maps, you can press menu + z to bring up the zoom keys, but you can’t do that in any other application like the web browser, for instance. Just plain stupid. Android could be at least 40% better if all these inconsistencies were addressed and actually let you do more with less, instead of making you work harder to get to the same place. What about an on-screen keyboard? You’re out of luck. It’s way stupid in our opinion that you can’t pull up a T9 layout and fire off some quick 4 or 5 letter word to a friend in an SMS. You are forced to slide the phone open, and bang out your sentences using the physical keyboard. This can get extremely tiring seeing as there’s practically no way to send off a quick message when it’s closed. Heck, we would have ever appreciated some canned pre-loaded responses. That would have probably held us over for a bit, but nope, there’s no way to basically enter any information other than dialing a number when the phone is closed. Let’s look at Wi-Fi on the G1… it works pretty well most of the time, but we have run into a couple occasions of the phone staying connected to a much weaker saved network rather than switching to a stronger saved one. The biggest issue you’ll run into using Wi-Fi on here is that it absolutely murders the battery. Even when the phone is locked your battery is dying rather quickly. You’d be lucky to get around three hours of semi-rough usage with Wi-Fi. On the other hand, if Wi-Fi is off, the battery life should really impress you. It’s got a 1150mAh battery which is definitely decent and should power you though the day. We were just a little depressed about the Wi-Fi situation as our Bold and iPhone are both on Wi-Fi and have no issues whatsoever, especially when they are just in standby mode. Phone calling is pretty straightforward here, and the speakerphone sounds great when it’s not obstructed. The interface is clean and is one of the areas where the G1 looks really, really polished. It’s semi-iPhone like with a swap call button, merge call button, speakerphone button, and keypad button. Call quality was also very good with the G1 in our limited calling tests. One of favorite applications on the G1 is the SMS app. It’s just very natural to use and makes texting seem fun again. You could think of it as a unified MMS/SMS inbox since everything that is sent to you will show up in message threads in that application. It’s very natural and logical to have such a clean interface where text messages along with photo messages, audio, voice notes, and slides all are seen in one conversation. Big ups to Google for that one, we likes. But what about email? We’re sad to report that emailing is probably one of the worst things the G1 does. It’s clunky, slow, and unresponsive if you are on EDGE. Plus shortcuts are pretty much non-existent. But, if we go back to the whole unity thing for a second, we’re just not sure why Sidekick king failed to address the issues of inconsistencies and a general lack of usability in some areas, while adding great features in others. Unless we’re seriously missing something, and we doubt we are, there’s no way to instantly flip in between messages, or anything like that. On a Sidekick you have the left and right shoulder buttons to flip through conversations in an application and that applied to every application; IM, SMS, email, even the web browser. But there’s nothing like it here. What’s the point of having 4 dedicated hardware buttons and a full keyboard when there’s basically no shortcuts? It really hinders the overall user experience and will cause people a lot of unnecessary headaches. Speaking of instant messaging, how is it? As far as smartphones go, it’s one of the worst experiences we’ve had. Google Talk is the best out of AIM, Yahoo, Live Messenger and Gtalk (no surprises there, right?) but it’s still not that good. Reconnects rarely worked for us, we would get signed in and out for no reason, you can’t hide offline buddies, and while you can press menu + space to flip between conversations, the whole thing is clunky at best. So, how are the rest? They work over SMS, people. Utter. Fail. One of the stupidest things we’ve seen in a long, long time. Now, there’s been some debate over AIM and the other clients using data or SMS, but even if they don’t use SMS they are still horrible. Messages take forever to come in, you have very limited options in terms of communicating (read: text only, no media), and again, reconnects aren’t smooth. This should be the “killer app” on the G1 out of the box. Yes, there will be 3rd party solutions, but that doesn’t negate the fact that so many things are just unpolished and rushed here. -
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