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The CDMA world phone BlackBerry Bold 9650 just got its approval by the FCC, which means that the device is one step closer to launch. The device was already announced at WES by Research in Motion and so far, Sprint has signed on for the device with an official launch coming on May 23 for $200 on contract and after rebates. The Bold 9650 will replace the BlackBerry Tour in Sprint's lineup and will feature support for both GSM/HSPA and CDMA/EV-DO Rev. A radios. RIM had also announced BlackBerry 6, RIM's next generation BlackBerry operating system, of which the BlackBerry Bold 9650 is rumored to be blessed with an upgrade when the time comes.
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Reliance Communications In Talks With Cdma/gsm Handset Companies For Android Phones
::Hitesh:: replied to ravi_patent's topic in Other handsets
usko bhi kamane do !!! If reliance gives you everything you want then we have no work to do ! -
India Bans Chinese Mobile Phone Imports
::Hitesh:: replied to faizone's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
its not gonna happen !! -
this is for ZTE MG880 DATA card ! we cannot change it to RUIM but can do full programing for new number with new ESN ! Solution only by PM, as i cannot write ESN change method here !!!
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<br /><br /><br />so it means the hands like 8830 programmed for r-cdma will stop working <img src='http://www.rimweb.in/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/sad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /><br /><br /><br /><br />yes, soon it will be reality, but we are getting ready to fight !
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^^^ If you want big screen, i can get u 21inch screen with touch. but u have to hire one person to carry that phone !!!! ,:rofl_200:
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^^^ I agree with your basic point , i also said same thing above
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As per my info this is the one going to launched first after incredible ... and no other specs are out to compare !!!
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1x is for 1x handsets
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till date it is best one ! but in every few months new models will come with more hardware in it.
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India Bans Chinese Mobile Phone Imports
::Hitesh:: replied to faizone's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
I am with DoT here ! -
waiting for rcdma 1x advanced !!!
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samsung juke, Samsung upstage samsung ominia moto droid htc Eris
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Micromax C2i BB 8330 & BB 8330m both are different, also both are working on RIM Palm pro (850 ) BB 7130e Also keep one special entry Chines Cr@p
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you got it correct coming soon ................
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i dont want to write which is already known to every one, my vote is for HERO, But now new phones are coming so hero is going to be old.
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Download Full Anti-Virus software for free
::Hitesh:: replied to ::Hitesh::'s topic in General Technical Discussion
McAfee still working try it ! -
A Cool Android Phone From Lenovo
::Hitesh:: replied to Greatest's topic in General Technical Discussion
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^^^ WebOs will not go down, HP will make more devices using it. !!
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congrats Dhiraj !!! akele akele le liya !!!
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^^^ Thats a good news !!! Our old Palm will get power of HP !!
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Sony Killing Off Floppy Disk Production In 2011
::Hitesh:: posted a topic in General Technical Discussion
Sony Japan has said it will cease production of floppy disks next year. Floppy disks might be as old as the hills but Sony still sold over 12 million of them in Japan last year. Unfortunately, Sony Japan has some bad news for those responsible for last year's sales: Come March 2011, you won't be able to buy any more. According to the Mainichi Daily News, the last man standing in floppy disk production Friday announced that it would discontinue diskettes over the next 12 months. Sony launched the world's first 3.5-inch floppy disk in 1981 and stopped production in most markets last month. With just Japan and India left, it makes sense for the company to hang on until the 30-year anniversary. It just wouldn't be right to kill it off on its 29th birthday. What are you using your old floppy disks for these days? I find they're good substitutes for coasters and great for fixing wobbly table legs. -
Google Android Group Shows Cracks As Partners Seek Alternatives
::Hitesh:: posted a topic in Android
April 28 (Bloomberg) -- Google Inc.’s mobile-phone alliance is showing signs of strain. After Verizon Wireless scrapped plans to offer Google’s Nexus One handset this week, Motorola Inc. said it opted for a mapping software other than Google’s version. Samsung Electronics Co. has developed an alternative mobile-phone operating system, and HTC Corp. is considering follow suit. By shunning the Nexus One and adding rival applications to phones, the handset makers and carriers may loosen Google’s control over how customers use wireless devices. The company worked with partners three years ago to create Android, an operating system that the industry could share. Recent setbacks may hamper Google’s efforts to replicate the success of its Web search engine in the burgeoning mobile advertising market. “Everybody is afraid of Google having too much power,” said Carl Howe, an analyst at Yankee Group, a Boston-based research firm. “I don’t think anyone wants to say, ‘In addition to 70 percent of the search traffic in the world, we’re going to give them a whole lot more business.’” Android’s share of the U.S. smartphone market jumped to 9 percent in February from 5.2 percent at the end of 2009, according to research firm ComScore Inc. in Reston, Virginia. It ranks behind Research In Motion Ltd., Apple Inc.’s iPhone and Microsoft Corp.’s Windows Mobile. Pick and Choose Google plays down the partner moves, saying Android is valuable because it gives users the freedom to pick alternatives. “Various people in the mobile ecosystem can choose which part of the software they want to use,” said Anthony House, a spokesman for the Mountain View, California-based company. “The competition is good for consumers.” Google offers Android for free, seeking to make money from mobile advertising in searches and other applications. Sales from mobile ads in the U.S. will more than triple to $1.56 billion by 2013 from the end of last year, according to New York-based research firm EMarketer Inc. Android partners are increasingly willing to use mobile software made by rivals, giving Google fewer opportunities to sell ads. Motorola, which started selling Android-powered phones last year, said yesterday that it will use location and navigation technology from Skyhook Wireless in the devices. Motorola had relied on Google’s location service. Christy Wyatt, a vice president at Schaumburg, Illinois- based Motorola, said programs from both Google and Skyhook remain on the phones. Motorola is not moving away from Google, and the choice of Skyhook is “more of a deepening of the technology we have to work with,” she said. Verizon’s Decision Still, the move indicates an unwillingness to become too reliant on a single software provider. “You want to control your own destiny,” said Will Stofega, program director at researcher IDC. A day before Motorola’s announcement, Verizon Wireless retreated from plans to sell the Nexus One, the first Google- branded phone. The company plans to focus instead on other Android-powered models. Verizon Wireless, the top U.S. wireless carrier, had said in January that it would carry the Nexus One, adding it to a roster of Android phones that includes devices from HTC and Motorola. Verizon is not part of the Open Handset Alliance, the group formed in 2007 to support Android. “This is a competitive business, and there’s value in competition,” said Brenda Raney, spokeswoman for Basking Ridge, New Jersey-based Verizon Wireless, which is co-owned by Verizon Communications Inc. and Vodafone Group Plc. “Wireless phones are not one-size-fits-all.” Looking Elsewhere HTC, maker of the Droid Eris and Droid Incredible phones, said earlier this month that it’s studying whether to create another operating system. HTC, based in Taoyuan, Taiwan, was the first manufacturer to release an Android handset. The company also uses Microsoft’s Windows Mobile software. Samsung, the world’s second-largest mobile-phone maker, introduced an operating system called Bada earlier this year. It will use the software on its Wave handset. The company has Android on other phones, such as the Galaxy. “As others compete with Google and make their own operating systems, it dilutes the vision,” said Allen Nogee, an analyst at Scottsdale, Arizona-based In-Stat LLC. “Android will be just one of several operating systems going forward.” Keith Nowak, a spokesman for HTC, said the company still has a serious commitment to Android and its “mantra is to investigate anything.” Sungin Cho, a spokeswoman for Suwon, South Korea-based Samsung, didn’t return a call seeking comment. Technical Glitches The biggest challenge for Google may be to improve its software and ensure that it can adapt to the mobile market, said Maribel Lopez, an analyst at Lopez Research LLC in San Francisco. Google is on its fourth revision of Android in the past year, in part because of software glitches and missing features, she said. Google says it’s pleased with demand for phones with its software. More than 60,000 Android phones are being sold and activated a day, Senior Vice President Jeff Huber said during Google’s first-quarter earnings call this month. Still, a rising number of Android iterations may make it harder for developers to create high-quality applications for phones based on the operating system, diminishing the brand, Lopez said. “This is nightmarishly complicated,” said Lopez, who’s followed the mobile industry for more than 18 years. “There’s no consistency across the platforms, there’s no consistency across devices, and there’s no consistency across the application ecosystem.” -
Nokia 5230.. Is This A Nokia Touch Worth Considering!
::Hitesh:: replied to sughreev's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
ans:- Big NO !!!