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Bb 9800 Slider With Webkit Browser - Real Images Finally
::Hitesh:: replied to ami1's topic in BlackBerry
@Amitabh Getting it in india is matter of days, but using it on reliane and that too with EVDO is little bit hard. -
19K is too expencive , GSM version of this is for 13K. BB and CDMA operators are earning big time here
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^^^ Not available in market. you can get LG handset wih 900mAh Batt for backup.
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^^^ Also many of these handsets will not come to India.
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Bluetooth Stereo Headset Problem In 8830 We ?
::Hitesh:: replied to StaticElectricity's topic in BlackBerry
Motorola S9 working on BB8830 ! -
^^^ hmm.. your are correct !
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^^^ If you really want it, let me know, will give some discount on it.
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but that drop should be put in right place !
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My hands are very small for earth !
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Is Tata Indicom Still Accepting Foreign MEID?
::Hitesh:: replied to test's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
^^^ As deepan says tata hub guys are lazy in his area, so that could be the problem, so my suggestion is first check with local tata hub and confirm . -
Is Tata Indicom Still Accepting Foreign MEID?
::Hitesh:: replied to test's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
You need to have good contacts with TATA guys for using MEID Even some times they dont activate ESN (ask Deepan about it) So first confirm with your local tata guys and they go a head. As you are going to take new connection they may help you in it. New prepaid number can be done on MEID. Try Your Luck !!! -
^^^ May work !
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win 7, 64bit is not a good OS for programing, As said by konquerror use XP x86 or vista x86. best for programing.
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^^^ First custom valo ki meharbani ho jane do fir FORYO ki sochana !!!
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Here are some setting found on WWW claiming free gprs on r-gsm. R-GSM users requesting to test it ! IP Address ==> 97.253.29.199 Port ==> 8080 APN ==> smartwap Home Page ==> http://wap.rworld.com/gsm/index.wm
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We like ZodTTD. He’s a dude who just gets stuff done. Back in the early days of iPhone jailbreaking, he found his niche in building emulators for the platform; within months, he’d ported over pocket friendly versions of the SNES, Genesis, N64, Playstation, while somehow finding time to build things like an iPhone version of the VLC media player. Now, after much demand by his fans, he’s building things for Android. His first project? An as-of-yet unnamed Playstation emulator. ShaDenSu of DigitalDisbeliever got a sneak peek of Zod’s product earlier this week. According to her, Zod is collaborating with the author of the already well established NESoid/GameBoid emulators on the project, providing a pretty stable codebase for the stuff that ZodTTD brings to the table. As you might’ve guessed, the PSX emulator requires some pretty beefy hardware. ZodTTD says it’s already running at a faster clip on the Nexus One than it is on the iPhone, and more optimizations are going to be made before release — but if your handset’s not packing a Cortex A8 or Snapdragon processor, don’t expect a reasonable framerate. It’s not ready for release just yet, and, as far as I know, it’s ETA is.. well, whenever it’s done. It’s okay to drool in the mean time, though — trust me, you’re not the only one.
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Sure, the EVO 4G might not be seeing its official nationwide release until June 4th — but since when do silly matters like release dates bother the Android hacking community? To make a short story shorter: one of the EVO 4Gs given away at Google I/O ended up in the mitts of a trio of hackers. Armed with nothing but a few hours to kill and a bit of elbow grease (and presumably, some beer), they managed to crack this thing wide open nearly two weeks before it’s even available to the general public. The lads responsible aren’t release details of the hack just yet, presumably to prevent last minute patches (not that we really have to worry about quick patch work.. it is Sprint we’re talking about, after all)
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EVO vs Incredible . . .
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Qualcomm Announces First Dual-Core Snapdragon
::Hitesh:: posted a topic in General Technical Discussion
Computex has already shown us more tablets (sorry, "Pads") than we care to remember and there'll be plenty more of them, so this announcement is quite refreshing. Qualcomm is today showing off it's first dual-core Snapdragon processors. We're all used to seeing devices powered by Qualcomm's single core Snapdragon (such as the Nexus One and the DROID), which boasts clock speeds of up to 1GHz. Today's Mobile Station Modem MSM8260 and MSM8660 Snapdragon chipsets are capable of up to 1.2GHz. Qualcomm says the latter is a multimode chipset that can connect to HSPA+ or EV-DO Rev. B, high-speed networks, while the MSM8260 supports only HSPA+. Though Qaulcomm wasn't quite ready to dish the deets in terms of a release date, the company said the new chipsets would be used in high-end smartphones enabling them to handle 1080p video and screen resolutions of up to 1280x800. -
Nokia Introduces Its First Dual Sim Mobile Phone
::Hitesh:: replied to kk999's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
C2 is dual stand by, but one thing confirm its a Cr@p ! -
Nokia Introduces Its First Dual Sim Mobile Phone
::Hitesh:: replied to kk999's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
Nokia competing with chines cr@p !! -
So far, Google's been pretty pro-active about releasing OS upgrades to its Android operating system, but the market has been less than generous with delays from carriers and manufacturers in releasing those updates to already existing devices. Additionally, sometimes there hasn't been follow-through on the part of Google's partners to bring devices up to date. Hopefully, with Google's VP of Engineering for Android, Andy Rubin, going on record to say that upgrades to the OS will happen once a year instead of twice annually will make it easier for manufacturers to keep their devices up to date. The result, hopefully, will mean less fragmentation. While fragmentation is a term that's been loosely thrown around in the Android space, there is cause for concern and confusion with multiple versions of Google's OS on the market. For the average consumer not knowing about which OS version is pre-loaded onto their device, Google may face the burden of explaining why certain features--like Android's Google Maps with Navigation--would work on a certain device (those running Android 1.6 or later) and not other devices. Additionally, some apps on Android Market require newer versions of the OS. The question of OS upgrade then isn't really about hardware as many current devices have processors and hardware specs that are capable of a newer OS. Moreover, with Android being a "free" OS for manufacturers sans any customizations, not offering Android upgrades may be more gauche for Android rather than on Windows Mobile devices where a license costs manufacturers money. According to Rubin, "So we launched it, and from our internal 0.8, we got to 1.0 pretty quickly, and we went through this iteration cycle. You’ve noticed, probably, that that’s slowed down a little bit. Our product cycle is now, basically twice a year, and it will probably end up being once a year when things start settling down, because a platform that’s moving — it’s hard for developers to keep up. I want developers to basically leverage the innovation. I don’t want developers to have to predict the innovation."
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^^^ Use BB DM 4.7 and below. BB DM 5 drivers will not connect to MFI.
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^^^ For both problem there are two solutions 1) You need to check the physical connector of the cable, which is under from kays. 2) Cable may be faulty. get it replaced from repair shop.
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India's Postal Service Is On Twitter!
::Hitesh:: replied to kesav's topic in General Technical Discussion
^^^ Ya ! We love you for not delivering envelopes on time, or some time not delivery at all.