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TV Output on DROID Incredible by HTC note: at the beginning of the video there is a bubble that says "Second microUSB port for charging while connected" So it looks like the microUSB side of the cable has both a male and female. The male for plugging into the Incredible and the female to receive the charger.
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A Samsung tablet is rumored to be in the works. No surprise there. The latest company to jump on the tablet bandwagon is rumored to be Samsung. Various sources are indicating that the company is working on a 7-inch device called S-Pad, and is slated for a launch sometime later this year, perhaps in August. But at the time of this report, Samsung has neither confirmed or denied the rumor. As for the hardware specs, the S-Pad is believed to use Google's Android OS and will also feature a Super AMOLED display as used on the Samsung Waver and Samsung Galaxy S phones. The device is also said to offer 3G and Wi-Fi connections, USB ports, and access to Samsung Apps. The company is also said to be developing "high quality" applications that should compete with Apple's iPad. Unwired View points out that Samsung already offers tablets including the just-released Samsung Mondi which features a full QWERTY keyboard, WiMax, HDMI TV Out, 4 GB of memory, and runs on Windows Mobile 6.1. The Mondi also sports a 4.3-inch touchscreen display, making it more phone-like in size than a tablet. The Samsung S-Pad would have the upper hand if it too included an HDMI TV Out feature. For now, everything is speculation and word of mouth until the company offers up something official. Consumers may hear more about the tablet in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
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changing boot animation on android/Incredible is easy !!! look here
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I think you need to flash radio again look here
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Sunil Mittal, The Ministerfixer
::Hitesh:: replied to kesav's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
each and every babu is corrupt, to keep the chair they have to. so we need some one new and strong , who can stand out in this dirty crowed !!! -
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Free Nexus One, anybody? There's a lot of sour grapes between Adobe and Apple so it should surprise no one that Adobe is doing everything it can to support Android, including handing out Android phones to its employees. CNet reports that in addition to demoing a version of Flash for Android at Google's I/O conference later this month, Adobe plans to give away Android phones running Flash to employees. It's not yet clear which phones will be dished out to Adobe workers, but CNet sources mentioned various different HTC devices as well as the Nexus One. There's also no word on which employees will be given the phones. Adobe has more than 8,000 employees so it's likely the free swag will be limited to just the relevant departments.
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Nokia C-Series Shows Up
::Hitesh:: replied to savramesh's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
Nokia E5-00 (Nokia Mystic) Brand: Nokia Manufacturer: Nokia Hardware+Designer: Nokia Project_Codename: Nokia Mystic Expected_Release:Date: August, 2010 Physical-Attributes Dimensions (width x height x depth): 58.9 x 115 x 12.8 millimetres 2.3 x 4.5 x 0.5 inches Bounding;Volume: 86.7 cubecentimetres Mass: 126 grams (battery included) Software+Environment Embedded:Operating+System: Symbian OS 9.3 Series 60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 (3.2.3) Operating;System-Kernel: Symbian 9.3 Microprocessor,;Chipset CPU+Clock: 600 MHz CPU: ARM 1136J-S Width+of:Machine;Word: 32 bit CPU;Core: ARM11 Level+1:cache: 16KiB data cache / 16 KiB instruction cache Instruction-Set: ARMv6 Memory,-Storage;capacity RAM+type: SDRAM RAM-capacity: 256 MiB ROM;type: Flash EEPROM ROM+capacity: 512 MiB, including 250MiB user-accessible non-volatile storage Graphical;subsystem Display+Type: color transflective TFT display Display:Color+Depth: 18 bit/pixel (262144 scales) Display+Diagonal: 2.4 " (60 millimetres) Display+Resolution: 320 x 240 (76800 pixels) Viewable-Display_Size: 1.89 " x 1.42 " (48 x 36 millimetres) Dot:Pitch: 169.3 pixel/inch (0.15 millimetre/pixel) Audio+Subsystem Audio:Channel(s): stereo sound Digital/Analog Converter (Playing): 16 bit resolution 48000 Hz holding frequency Microphone(s): mono sound Loudspeaker(s): mono sound Audio+Output: 3.5mm plug Cellular:Phone Cellular+Networks: GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS1900, UMTS2100 Cellular;Data_Links: CSD, HSCSD, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA Cellular;Antenna: Internal antenna Call:Alert: 64 -chord melody (polyphonic) Vibrating-Alert: Supported Speakerphone-: Supported Control-Peripherals Positioning+Device: Not supported Primary-Keyboard: Built-in QWERTY-type keyboard, 43 keys Automatic keyboard backlight (upon press of any key) Directional-Pad: Four-way (with action button) Scroll;Wheel: Not supported Interfaces Expansion+Interfaces: microSD, microSDHC, TransFlash Supports High Capacity (SD 2.0/HC) memory cards with capacity of up to 32GB USB: USB 2.0 client, Hi-Speed (480Mbit/s) USB Series Micro-B (Micro-USB) connector Bluetooth+(802.15): Bluetooth 2.0 + Enhanced Data Rate, Internal antenna Wireless:LAN/Wi-Fi;(802.11): IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 54 Mbit/s Internal antenna Infrared:Gate: Not supported Multimedia+Broadcast Analog_Radio: FM radio (87.5-108MHz) with RDS radio reciever Proprietary headset as antenna Digital+Media:Broadcast: Not supported Satellite_Navigation Built-in+GPS+module: Supported GPS:Protocol: NMEA 0183 GPS-Antenna: Internal antenna Complementary+GPS:Services: Assisted GPS Built-in_Digital+Camera Sensor;Type: CMOS sensor Resolution: 2592 x1944 pixels (5.04MP) Autofocus-(AF): Supported Macro:Mode: Not supported Built-in:Flash: mobile light (LED) Camcorder: 640x480 pixels , 15frame/sec Recordable+Image;Formats: JPG Recordable-Video;Formats: 3GP, MPEG4 Power_Supply Battery;Technology: Lithium-ion battery Battery+Build: removable Battery;Capacity: 1200 mAh Additional_Details Additional_Features: GPRS Class A Multi-slot Class 32 EDGE Class A Multi-slot Class 32 HSDPA 10.2 HSUPA 2.0 UPnP Bluetooth stereo audio profile (A2DP AVRCP) QuickOffice 5.3 Nokia Maps 3.0 SR3 2GB microSD Related:Page: http://europe.nokia....evices/nokia-e5 -
^^^ so many thumbs up given by you to so many peoples, give some rest to it, or it will start paining .... Thanks for !!
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OVI Maps Can Be Programmed With Your Screaming Voice to Guide Your GPS Turns If you're bossy enough to tell others what to do, how about leading by example and following your own advice?! The free OVI Maps for newer Symbian phones from Nokia now comes with option to use your own voice programmed to tell you to "turn left" or "go straight ahead" so you won't get lost--considering you trust yourself powered by the Navteq maps onboard. With the feature update, who says you really don't know your way around town considering you've been spewing out all that directions?
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Sprint HTC Hero Android 2.1 Update Coming May 7? A Best Buy computer terminal for employees indicates that the Android 2.1 update for the Sprint HTC Hero was delayed until this week and will be available in stores on Friday, May 7. For those US Hero sporting customers, the update should be hitting HTC's site if this information holds to be correct.
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Virgin Gsm Offers Get Paid On Incoming In Mumbai
::Hitesh:: replied to swapnil05in's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
^^^ Same offer was given to CDMA customers when they started CDMA service... -
Reliance Communications In Talks With Cdma/gsm Handset Companies For Android Phones
::Hitesh:: replied to ravi_patent's topic in Other handsets
^^^ All imported cdma phones are non ruim base... ruim is easy for WW guys, it makes no difference to me -
as i have account with them, they charge Rs 100-150.
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Microsoft's 'turtle' And 'pure' Info: Screen Resolutions, Cdma Code-Names And More
::Hitesh:: posted a topic in General Technical Discussion
So now the info has dropped on Windows Phone 7 Series and without rehashing all that information, it seems to have raised more questions than answered. One of these is where does 'Turtle' and 'Pure' fit into all of this new strategy? Are they the first phones to run WP7? Are they just next-gen Sidekicks? While we can't answer all of those now, we do know from the FCC documents that the 'Turtle' is at least real and probably the 'Pure' too. Conflipper, famous for his in-depth knowledge of all things Microsoft and Windows Mobile, has managed to get his hands on the firmware for said device(s). While he can't run any of those files for obvious reasons, a good ol' Hex editor can reveal a lot and indeed this is what he has found thus far ....after the break! 'Turtle' = GSM version; 'Pride' = CDMA 'Pure' = GSM version; 'Lion' = CDMA 'Turtle' = 320x240 resolution 'Pure' = 480x320 resolution Strong connection to Nvidia Tegra Looks to be CE6 References to 'PMX' (“Premium Mobile Experiences”) throughout He also concluded with "With reference to Silverlight and Visualizer feeds with a heavy background to social networking I don't think these phone are all that "dumb". Whatever these are, they seem to be aiming for a widespread launch with both CDMA and GSM versions. However, the resolutions hint at a more low-end, entry level type device and not the higher resolutions we are now accustomed too. Let's flash back a few months ago and check out the original info we on the Project pink phones[/url]. Assuming that info is correct (and it sure seems to be now), we can now fill in the other half of the information presented above. From September '09: Running the show has been Microsoft's "PMX" team -- Premium Mobile Experience -- which includes the assets gained from the purchase of Sidekick-maker DangerVerizon's the main carrier on board, though other agreements are in place.The "Turtle" sports a 3.5mm headphone jack and a 5-megapixel camera. The "Pure" camera is 8 megapixels.Both devices are dual branded with Microsoft and Sharp.The OS has the same kernel as Windows Mobile 7, but won't look or feel like WM7. The UI is written in Silverlight and uses Seadragon. Looks kinda familiarZune HD Sofware and Xbox integration are on board.As these are targeted toward the mass market, parental controls are on board.There is a unified messaging experience. (Should be interesting to see how it matches up against the Palm Pre.)Turtle and Pure will get their own launch party, not at CES. Now it is starting to make more sense, though until we actually see these devices and their UI/UX, a lot still remains a mystery. Stay tuned as we expect some more info to appear. -
Microsoft's 'turtle' And 'pure' Info: Screen Resolutions, Cdma Code-Names And More
::Hitesh:: replied to ::Hitesh::'s topic in General Technical Discussion
Video: Verizon KIN Two Unboxing The KIN is one of the most polarizing releases by Microsoft in recent years. From a platform perspective, the KIN will effectively replace the Sidekick from Danger, a company that Microsoft had acquired, and will bridge the gap between the features of the Sidekick and those of the advanced Windows Phone platform. In filling this role, I think that Microsoft is successful in my first impressions of the device when the KIN family was launched a few weeks ago. Now, Verizon Wireless has made it official, with KIN pricing and plan information. The KIN One, the smaller of the two KIN phones, will go for $50 after a $100 mail in rebate and two-year service agreement. The One has the same features as the Two, its sibling, but with specs are midly toned down--a 5-megapixel camera instead of an 8-megapixel one that can also record 720p HD videos, a QVGA versus an HVGA display, and 4 GB of storage instead of 8 GB. At the $50 price range, the KIN will also compete in the same low-cost smartphone category as the webOS-based Palm Pixi Plus, also on Verizon Wireless. The second model is the KIN Two, which carries more advanced specs, and will cost $100 after a $100 mail in rebate and two-year service agreement. The KIN Two is built for two-handed operations whereas the shorter, stouter one--which resembles the Palm Pre Plus--is more of a quick, on the go one-handed device. The device is powered by a Tegra processor from NVIDIA and can run the Zune music app. Content can be streamed or synchronized to the device via a desktop client--Mac users will only get a stripped down Zune client to sideload DRM-free songs whereas PC users will have access to the Zune desktop software. The KIN Two's high-end camera specs make it comparable to the Android HTC Droid Incredible on Verizon Wireless, but at half the price. Both devices will be made available online from Verizon Wireless in the USA on May 6th with retail store availability coming on May 13th. Because the devices will require a constant internet connection to backup, share content, and synchronize with its private web portal (users will need to sign up with a username and password), Verizon Wireless will be offering its $30 smartphone data package for the KIN devices. We'll have more on the UI and the interactions with KIN, but there are design elements that do resemble Windows Phone 7, although fairly stripped down. KIN offers no apps for download and any updates can be provided over-the-air from Microsoft. The KIN has no IM clients, thought the SMS client records call logs and text messages like an IM client with its threaded feature. KIN is mostly about documenting your life and sharing it with others either by status updates, videos and photos, or by finding interesting links and sharing it with friends. The sharing paradigm introduced by Microsoft seems like a nice workaround for cut, copy, and paste. For international audiences, both devices will later launch on Vodafone. -
one suggestions :- before buying any cdma phone, ask buyer regarding programing your number on it.
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use TNT they take mobiles also delivers next day. i am using it from long time
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Rim Pushing Into Touchscreens Again With Blackpad Tablet?
::Hitesh:: replied to ::Hitesh::'s topic in BlackBerry
Yes, source is reliable. Yep looking fwd 2 have a PAD space in forum, but again how many will come to India plus how many will be sold ? -
in your budget you can get BB8330 which is with cam and browser BB8130 Samsung corby speed used HTC Diamond used / new HTC Mogul (little bit old but good device) new / used Palm 775p (little bit old but good device) as u need cam i am not suggesting you bb8830
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New Motorola Android Mb810 To Be Competitive With Htc Evo 4G On Sprint
::Hitesh:: posted a topic in Motorola
The HTC EVO 4G announced by Sprint at CTIA seemingly has the most well-rounded specs--4G, large 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen, HDMI output, HD video recording at 720p, 8-megapixel camera, HTC Sense UI and Android 2.1, and all the radios and sensors that generally go with a high-end smartphone--and may be the Android smartphone to beat this summer but Motorola isn't sitting still. The company had already released a number of tablet-based smartphones for the Chinese market that make use of HDMI output and Motorola's Droid on Verizon Wireless has been a huge domestic hit. The company has submitted a new Android-based smartphone called the MB810 to the WiFi Alliance that seems to match many of the specs of the HTC EVO 4G, except maybe the 4G radio. The specs for the MB810 include: HD video recording, an 8-meapixel camera, HDMI output, and a large 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen. Motorola was rumored to be working on a slate-based smartphone sans sliding keyboard called the Shadow with high-end specs--could this be the Shadow? Whether this will support CDMA or GSM technology and whether if it will come to the USA or be for the international market is unclear at this time. However, from these preliminary specs, the MB810 will be very competitive with the HTC EVO 4G, and the addition of Android's Froyo 2.2 OS is a nice addition. -
Soon you will damage your screen !!!
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^^^ Tested on GSM corby plus, my stylus did not work on it. fingers works perfectly.
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Android Users To Soon Be Able To Install Apps To Memory Card
::Hitesh:: replied to ::Hitesh::'s topic in Android
^^^ I know about Apps2SD, But now it will be official !!! -
If you own an HTC HD2 you must have noticed by now that the Camera Flash no longer works when your battery is low in order to preserve the little power that is left on your device. If you still need to take that one shot when you're low on juice and use the Flash, you can edit your Registry and force the Camera Flash to fire even on low battery. For this, point your Registry editor to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\Battery\ and change the default "0" value of "FlashlightpowerUnavailable" to 1, followed by a Soft Reset. (Source: XDA Developers)