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Some Key Facts abt RELIANCE's Kyocera PDA This Kyocera 7135 review is based on a technical analysis of the cell phone's technical specifications, it is not an actual hands-on review. It outlines the strong and weak points of the Kyocera 7135. The strongest points are listed with a (+) sign while the weakest points have a (-) sign before them. This Kyocera 7135 analysis is generated automatically based on our specifications for that phone and since manufacturers do not always detail technical specifications clearly, some information may be missing (+) PDA/Palmtop Computer: . The Kyocera 7135 is a PDA phone, also known as "palmtop computer" (unknown operating system). This generally features a larger than average display, the possibility to download very sophisticated applications and games and a full keyboard or a stylus which makes it an interesting palmtop computer in addition to a cell phone.It also makes surfing the web easier (-) Camera: It doesn't have a camera, which is certainly not necessary but may be handy and enhance your cellular experience. (-) Phone Book: It only stores unknown phone book entries, which is sufficient for the casual cell phone user but, if you have many business contact or friends, this may not be enough for you. Look for phones with more contacts. (+) Built-in Speakerphone: It includes a built-in speakerphone, which will prove useful in a car or in other situations where you need to use your hands while talking. (+) Battery Performance: It has a maximum rated standby time of 160 hours and a talk time of 210 minutes, which is above average and should be sufficient for most users. (+) Color Display: The color display's color mode is unknown and its resolution is unknown. A color display helps for browsing the wireless web or viewing pictures and, of course, the larger it is, the better the experience and, the more colors, the better your pictures will look. (-) Analog Roaming: It doesn't support analog roaming. Analog is the older North-American cellular technology, however North-American networks are increasingly converting to large digital-only networks, which makes analog a not-so-useful feature (-) Bluetooth: It is not Bluetooth-enabled. Bluetooth is not really necessary but may be handy if you want to use a wireless headset or exchange data with your (Bluetooth-enabled) laptop, for instance. (+) Infrared: It has an infrared port. Infrared is convenient, especially if you own a laptop (most laptops are infrared equipped), you can then use your computer to transfer contacts, ringtones or pictures (if the phone supports these functions) to the Kyocera 7135. (+) Downloadable Applications: It accepts downloadable applications (unknown format). Java, Pocket PC, Symbian and Palm OS generally give you access to a wider range of software to download (+) Voice Note: It has voice notes . A voice note system is quite useful to make quick notes and reminders while on the road. (+) Free Custom Ringtones: . It seems to support ringtone customization in a do-it-yourself manner, but we recommend double-checking. To help assess this phone's behavior with ringtones, Enjoy !
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Contact me guys if u all intrested in buying PDA Of RELIANCE.. . Contact me on 9324711118.......Hurry up I have limited handsets
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Is Threre Any Chance Of 7135 Cost Getting Reduced ?
KingofKalyan replied to ssr's topic in Other handsets
Yes I can get u..........Call me on 9324711118 Its very limited.. Call me urgently If u need one....... Finally I got the handsets.......Great Handset ! PERSONALISED FEATURES: 65,000 Color Display Additional ringers* Games On-screen icons Polyphonic (MIDI) ringers PRODUCTIVITY FEATURES 16 MB of onboard RAM Alarm clock Calculator CDMA2000 1X technology; download data at speeds up to 153 Kbps* CPU processor -- Motorola Dragonball™ VZ33MHz Contact directory Folding portable keyboard (optional accessory available at the Kyocera Accessory Store) Headset jack Installed car kit Media player that shows images (.jpg, .bmp, .tif, .png formats) and video (.mov, .avi, .aud, .wmf formats) Memo pad SD/MMC expansion card slot; add memory, software, games and accessories. SD (Secure Digital) and MMC (Multi Media Card) are two of the largest industry standards with over 90 different products across the globe supporting the technology. Secure stamp-sized flash memory cards, weighing approximately two-grams. A variety of digital products (such as digital music players, cellular phones, cameras, digital camcorders, smartphones, car navigation systems) utilize SD/MMC cards for additional memory. SD cards are available from 32 MB to 512 MB at the Kyocera Accessory Store. MP3 player with CD-quality stereo sound Palm OS® -- 4.1 software Scheduler To-do list USB and serial connection for phone and PDA interfaces -- USB connection synching speed is 12 Mbps and a throughput of up to 260 Kbps COMMUNICATION FEATURES 2-way text messaging* Connect to a PC Data capable* Data security -- wireless transmission over CDMA networks are inherently secure because both voice and data are encrypted using 264 Walsch codes, which are several orders of magnitude more secure than 128 bit SSL. Email* -- includes synchronization conduit for Microsoft® Outlook® as well as wireless e-mail applications that let you send and receive e-mail with attachments from your smartphone GPS locator* HTML and other browsers -- truly wireless Web surfing, color images and more* Infrared (IR) port -- easily beam applications and data to PDAs and other devices Multiple language options Secondary external caller ID Speakerphone Vibrate alert Voice memo Voice-activated dialing Web access* -- with 3G technology, download information from the Internet up to 10 times faster than most phones Wireless fax and modem* HAVE A LOOK HERE , http://www.kyocera-wireless.com/7135-smartphone/features.htm FOR MORE DETAILS -
Good one's quite Intresting ............. How do u people find such things...........
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Is Threre Any Chance Of 7135 Cost Getting Reduced ?
KingofKalyan replied to ssr's topic in Other handsets
Yes I can get u..........Call me on 9324711118 Its very limited.. Call me urgently If u need one....... -
Yes, Agreed dude......... Lets c What Reliance has to offer for us !
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Even now also airtel has worst network........Worst then TRUMP......MTNL
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Good point Point Ramchi, I do agree with u till some extent.... But I cannot agree 100%, I'll tell u why ? Its ur prespective what u have said in ur post, But today what a common man will think, No Tension of Recharge very month.....Enjoy life time validity and that too in just 999 Why To cont with reliance or tata ??????? he will sell his mobile phone get a new connection of airtel and some handset...... and shift to AIRTEL...... This way Reliance and TATA may loose customers..... Well people seating Inside DAKC knows more than us.......and know what step should be taken in this war.....Lets wait and C
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Lets Start Guessing, What will be the next step of Reliance to Reply Airtel's offer.... I feel that Reliance may come up with similar offer in lower denomination. What do u all think ??????????
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One India / One Nation / One Rupee Plans by various operators
KingofKalyan replied to kcvvenkit's topic in The Lounge
No More discussion for One India........from long time .. It feels the plan is dropped or what.....Any new news...for this topic.. please.????? -
boss u never know, what would be reliance's next step in this war.... did u all forget mansoon hungama @ 501 scheme... have patience, dhirubhai's b'day is near .... lets c after becoming chairman of reliance infocomm what mr.ada has gift for his dad many many happy returns to mr. dhirubhai in advance.
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GOOD JOB ! ASHOK ! IM SORRY I MISSED THIS TIME, BUT NEXT TIME I WILL SURELY TRY MY LEVEL BEST TO BE THERE...
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Can u tell me from were did u got this information. Or any sourced in Reliance Info..........
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No idea about it, Might be till 31st of dec or 1 st week of Jan 06
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I dont trust Reliance any more...For the billing system.. Midnight they wil come up with some or the other charges without informing to Customers.......
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Kesav, Im not sure. ....but logicaly speaking I dont think that incoming would be free in roaming...
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Oh Wow thats great, so one by one every one wants to jump into this.. ADA we are waiting to c when are u going to Jump ...... YA HOOOOOOOOOO !! Come on ADA... Come on ! Sanjay Can we have some more details on IDEA's scheme here ...
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Hi Guy's ! Cannot believe It, That currently going on war between Telecom Companies, Airtel Can take this step also.. Guy's Cheer up Dhirubhai's B'day is near, Reliance may get inspired with this and come up with Validity till Punar Janam Just joking But I believe Reliance Would definately come up with something .....
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Has RIM Started Accepting Non Reliance Handset
KingofKalyan replied to reply2manish's topic in Technical / OS related
Hi, From were did u got this information ??? I mean which forums ???? -
Is Threre Any Chance Of 7135 Cost Getting Reduced ?
KingofKalyan replied to ssr's topic in Other handsets
Hi hello , Guys who are intrested in Kyocera PDA handset, Keep in touch with me I can get u PDA handset in a really surprising price... How much? I cannot declare now.. -
You are Always Wel come DUDE !
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Build your own cell phone It has been the dream of many developers to build cell phones that are as flexible as computers. It is only natural for enthusiasts to come up with innovative ideas such as building their own phones. Adding to the delight of cell phone tinkerers, the prices of components of cell phones have come down drastically over the last few months. This gives impetus to their efforts to build their own cell phones. Currently, cell phones do not allow such things like connecting disparate lists of people into overlapping groups. They also do not allow people to view who is online. But the cell phone Surj Patel, an enthusiast, is building allows precisely that and more. He is blending applications like LinkedIn or MySpace into the system with a phone’s address book. In order to comply with regulatory requirements, the hackers have to use components approved by FCC, the regulatory authority in the US. This also includes parts originally meant for embedded systems such as surveillance cameras or Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers. Among others, small screens and keypads are easy to acquire. Linux based computer systems form the brain of the cell phone. After all the parts are assembled, the homemade phone needs a SIM card, that stores information such as the phone number, the carrier network information and personal data. This can be taken from any phone based on Global System for Mobile (GSM) or can be purchased. It is difficult to adapt to other carriers’ equipment. Phone twiddlers are optimistic that their work will spark greater response. They feel that if hardware can be harnessed well, software developers can come up with more solutions. They are optimistic that much more progress is possible in this sector and that a lot of exciting developments are bound to happen in time to come.
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Build Your Own Cell Phone
KingofKalyan replied to KingofKalyan's topic in General Technical Discussion
I GOT THIS INFO FROM BSNL'S WEB SITE http://www.bsnl.in/Knowledgebase.asp?intNewsId=57114