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  1. Test Date: Nov 20, 2011 2:02:59 pm Connection Type: Hspa Server: Mumbai Download: 9191 kbps Upload: 1646 kbps Ping: 111 ms External IP: 42.105.163.208 Internal IP: 42.105.163.208 Latitude: 19.06589 Longitude: 73.00074 A detailed image for this result can be found here: http://www.speedtest...d/104835378.png
  2. By now, if you are an Android fanatic, then you definitely know what Ice Cream Sandwich is. Luckily for you, Google Nexus S owners, there is a team of developers out there working on getting a port of the new Android OS over to your device. If you’re one of the brave, let’s get you started on getting this thing set up! Be aware that this isn’t an official release, in fact it is an SDK port, so it is bound to have some problems. The following are a list of bugs: 3G(for some) Data NFC Panorama Mode Camera will force close for the 1st time If you are prepared to give it a shot, follow the step by step instructions posted below to install Android 4.0 on your Nexus S. Step 1: Backup everything on the storage (SD card) of your phone. Plug it in to your computer and mount it as a drive. Copy everything off into a folder on your computer. You will lose everything during the next step. Step 2: For those of you new (and even old) to rooting your phone, I am going to choose the simplest way for you to go about this. The good guys over at XDA Developers Forums have created a a batch file, which is a file that executes a list of commands, that will handle rooting your phone. Its simple, but it requires Windows XP/Vista/7. Download the current stable version here. Extract the files to a folder on your desktop. Connect your phone to your PC and install one of the two supplied drivers. You will choose either 32-bit or 64-bit and that depends on what your PC is. If you are unsure, choose the 64-bit installer first. Make sure you have USB debugging turned off. Execute the run.bat file as Administrator and follow the instructions. One you are finished and you had no errors, your phone will have the following: Your phone will now have an unlocked bootloader. Your phone will now have Clockwork Mod Recovery installed (this is most important). Your phone will now be rooted. Step 3: Now you will want to download the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich ROM from here. Copy the .ZIP to the root of your internal space on the phone. Reboot into recovery mode by powering off your device completely then hold Power + Volume Up at the same time while powering back up. One inside Clockwork Mod Recovery, choose ‘wipe data/factory reset’. Then choose ‘install zip from sdcard’. Select ‘choose zip from sdcard’. Toggle down to the zip file and hit your power button. You’ll confirm the install and let it do its thing. Step 4: Enjoy your new Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich powered Nexus S!
  3. Install Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich On Nexus S

    I guess the ICS 4.0 is cooked for nexus s 4G as well just google it out and it should be right there into your 4g as well! I am using it past 3 days and so far its awesome and no FC for whatsoever reasons. Everything works including wifi 3G camera etc etc only thing which is not ported into this (nexus s) is the face recognization app as if now! But hope to get that along with official rom after galaxy prime is out! Till then I am enjoying ICS Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk
  4. Install Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich On Nexus S

    here is the actual link just in case if you guys arent able to figure out the link above (which looks broken dont know why) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1313337
  5. Can you post the speedtest screen shot on mtnl 3g? Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk
  6. Android Serves Up Its Ice Cream Sandwich

    Yes nexus s for sure will get ICS soon as the galaxy nexus is out buy mid nov 11....! Today google just announced it that pretty much all 2.3 gingerbread devices should be getting ICS but nexus s for sure will be getting ICS! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. iPhone 4S Launched!

    Here is the live picture got from Mashable. Looks like we arent getting any iphone 5, and the sad part is same design as old iphone 4.
  8. Hello RIM gurus, This is my first post so pardon me if i have broken any rules in posting, i wanna ask some thing very simple, i want to decide betw nexus s 4g vs htc evo 4g. Honestly i am not much into cdma but lately i have been started using cdma on basic samsung smooth and i kinda liked the network (reliance mumbai) okay coming to the point i am gonna use the evdo plan on the handset which ever i get, but need to know which will be the best among them to use the evdo and the hotspot options! Currently i have 2 gsm postpaid numbers (vodafone) and using on iphone 4 and other with samsung nexus s (gsm) but still like to go in for cdma smart phone. Reason asking for advise among these two is bcoz i need good data on them, i believe nexus s 4g and htc evo does good job. Also would like to mention if i go for htc evo then can i install the custom rom on it? WILL i be able to use the phone on reliance network for voice and data? I am planning to use gingerbread deck rom 2.3.4 for htc evo coz i like the vanilla google pure experience. Also would like to know what will be max speed i wud get on either of the phones on evdo plan? Also if someone will be kind enough to help me with evdo plans will be highly appreciated Thank you all! Yogesh :-)
  9. Suggest Between Samsung Nexus S And HTC EVO 4G

    Thanks for the valuable info karthik Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk
  10. Suggest Between Samsung Nexus S And HTC EVO 4G

    So basically cdma evdo is not as fast as gsm 3g? As I am using vodafone Mumbai and I get 6.2 mbps DL and 4 mbps UL most of the time of the day! Have never got more then that and offcourse this speed I get on iphone 4 and Google nexus s gsm. Hey nope of you answered if I can use vanilla Google on HTC. Will you guys suggest droid incredible 2 instead htc evo???? Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk
  11. Suggest Between Samsung Nexus S And HTC EVO 4G

    Thank you for the prompt reply, so all in all what I understand is that there won't be much difference in either of them as far as evdo data is concerned? However its bit disappointed that evdo gives Max 2mbps and at actuals gives 500kbps to 1 mbps! I was under impression that it gives 3.1 mbps and some people on forum have shared it in there signature upto 4 - 5 mbps on evdo, and how is that possible? As wud like to know if custom rom of pure Google wud work on HTC evo? Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk
  12. Buying a new car? Discuss here!

    Are we on rimweb.in or teambhp? I am just confused Sent from my GT-P7500 using Tapatalk
  13. iPad Alternatives

    The built is not as good as iPad so can't be compared to iPad for sure! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. Micromax Eg333 Gsm+Cdma Dual Sim With Evdo

    Thanks for the post! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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