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  1. R Connect

    hi guys I have a doubt about the new R connect plans like the Swift 40 etc. Because these plans have no transparency in them. (e.g) it is 20 hours in the day and 20 hrs in the night for Swift 40 plan, but we dont have any ways of finding how many hours we are using, likewise we dont have the option of switching and working in the night if our day time is lapsed, becos we dont know where we stand. I am facing this problem, i had to pay five hrs of extra money but still i have more than five hrs of night time available. I think like other Net providers Reliance should let us know how much we are using the net atleast in there websites.
  2. Whats New @ Reliance Mobile World ( R-World) ?

    Just check this out. in R-World, just go to Moreservices-toolkit-DADP, what is this? just have a look, it is some thing like a browser (surf option).
  3. Need Urgent Help

    dear ashok i think we should do something about this. this is a disaster and really they are digging there graves next to there homes.
  4. All About Nokia 6255

    hi guys when i was googling i got this add. http://www.mobilemen.co.uk/unlocking/unlock_nokia_6255.php just try, i hope this helps, but it is not free
  5. Need Urgent Help

    by doing this limitation, are they going against the makers of the handset e.g Nokia. If they do so, why the hell Nokia makes these handsets with all these features, and why do we pay money and buy. Bcos the price we pay depends upon the features of the handset and not on the Service Providers Tariffs. Reliance (pure Indian Mentality).
  6. Suggest me a New Handset

    yes both are really good with unique features. But iam little tilted towards 6255 since iam using it for some time. became addicted.
  7. Best Mobile Fone For Rconnect ?

    i agree with Rajan, second hand gadgets dont have a fixed price, just sell it for the best price u get at that time. Dont ever compare it with the cost price.
  8. Hack Your Nokia Phone

    hi anujit thanks for ur advice. i went to Nokia Care and they replaced my 6255 after 15 days. thats why i was not able to browse for these days.
  9. All About Nokia 6255

    Thanks for the reply anujit. Will go to the Service center today itself
  10. Hack Your Nokia Phone

    Guys How to Hard Reset Nokia 6255?
  11. Hack Your Nokia Phone

    MAC adress of the bluetooth device of Nokia 6255 *#2820#
  12. All About Nokia 6255

    hi dudes help me out i am having a problem with 6255. i installed some applications in my collections folder using mobi mb 2.5. Now iam facing a serious problem, my phone gets restarted/ rebooted when i open this collection folder from the Phone. I am not able to delete these applications using Mobi mB. What to be done? Can any other softwares do this deleting job? i think the problem is with the application which i loaded. Help me out Thanks in advance Emmanuel
  13. 3g Cdma Prices Will Crash Soon

    Thats News. Thanks chirag for the info
  14. Phone Book Transfer @ RWorld

    Phone book transfer doesnt work properlly for Nk 6255! i tried it but in vain
  15. What Happened To Rim.diwali Ghoshnas

    yes, earlier we used to get greetings on all festival occasions but this year nothing
  16. Nokia 6255 Vs Motorola Razr V3

    Inbuilt graphics accelerator. sounds very interesting. Let me know more about it. By the way Nokia 6255 is not an ugly looking girl friend. ha ha!!!!!
  17. Nokia 6255 Vs Motorola Razr V3

    Nokia 6255 is a very good phone on comparison with is price. If ur budget is 20k for another phone why go for Moto Razr, go for any other Nokia models i that same price range. U will get the same features or even more in Nokia for a much lesser price. Based on the look of the Phone then u r right Moto Razr wins.
  18. Suggest me a New Handset

    Then try Nokia 6255, it is R world enabled. it does not land in High range, it is between the mid and high ranges. Its a Good Phone, with many features which has already been discussed in Nokia 6255. Nokia 6265 indeed a good phone, with 2 mega pixel camera. Wait to see its price.
  19. hi buddies Just want to know which series is better and why? Nokia Series 40 vs Series 60 Please let us know the adv. and disadv. of these series. Thanks in advance Emmanuel
  20. the problem might be with software which u have loaded, 1. try booting windows xp in the safe mode, for this keep pressing F8 at the start of booting, there will be an option window where u can select the way of booting( command prompt, safe mode, debugging mode, or only with necessary drivers) try one by one. then first go into the operating system and then uninstall the software which u have installed. this is the method for most such irresponsive software programs. It might work. i also suspect some spyware, most spywares are resistant to Norton Antivirus. Try using spybot.
  21. All about Nokia 6235

    This is because the prices of the phone is not the same all over the country, infact not the same in calcutta also. e.g: i asked the R WEb World the price of Nk 6255 they told me 12800/- and also they cannot provide me the data cable. But just opposite the Web world, there was a Nk Priority DEaler i approached him, he gave me the hand set for 12200/- and Data cable for 500/-. So that is the reason why they dont publish MRP's.
  22. Nokia Series 40 Vs Series 60 Phones

    Dear ashok just go thru this and see the features of Series 90 http://europe.nokia.com/nokia/0,,65387,00.html
  23. All about Nokia 6235

    That even the makers for the Phone - Nokia, will never quote there prices. by the way this phone is not having Bt, battery standby time is 12 days. still it is priced very high.
  24. Nokia Series 40 Vs Series 60 Phones

    After i started this thread, i surfed through the net and got this info Pick the Right Class of Nokia Phone Nokia phones come in many shapes, sizes, and models. The Nokia Device Series provides a logical way to categorize those phones according to their features [Discuss (0) | Link to this hack] In 2004, Nokia announced more than 40 new models of mobile phones to satisfy the diverse needs of the mass market. Add in the older devices that are still being supported, and you've got about 100 different models of Nokia phones currently in use by consumers. For most users, this forest of devices is confusing and difficult to navigate. Here is where a little knowledge about the Nokia device series could really help. If you are considering buying a Nokia smartphone in the near future, this hack also serves as a buyer's guide. Figure 1. The Nokia device matrix showing different types of devices Most Nokia devices share many common characteristics and can be grouped into several device series. The Nokia device series distinction is primarily a convenience for application developers (who need to distinguish between classes of device capabilities) rather than general consumers. Yet, as power users, knowledge about the device series helps us quickly identify the user interface (UI) style, available software, and hacking options on any Nokia device. In this book, I discuss hacks in the context of device series. For example, some hacks are applicable to only one series of devices, and others need to be applied differently on each series. Currently, most Nokia devices are grouped into three series: Series 40, Series 60, and Series 80. You can see a complete list of devices in each series by filtering through the device series in the Forum Nokia device matrix . Now, let's look at the key characteristics of the devices in each series. TIP The device series information is especially useful when you need to purchase a new device. Based on your software and UI requirements, you can quickly narrow down your search to a specific series. Then you can dig into the detailed device specification via the Forum Nokia device matrix or the consumer home page for each device on the Nokia web site. Series 40 Series 40 devices are mass-market consumer devices with hundreds of millions of users. shows several popular Series 40 devices in use today. A typical Nokia Series 40 device features a 128 x 128 LCD display with a 12 bit color depth (4,096 colors). Some devices have 96 x 65 or 128 x 160 LCD screens and other color depths. The UI on Series 40 devices consists of a hierarchy of view-switch screens. It typically displays five lines of text, plus headers. The keypad has the traditional alphanumeric keys, a four-way scroll key, the Send/End keys, and two or three generic soft keys. The device displays images in common file formats, receives AM/FM radio station signals, records voice messages, and plays Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) polysynthetic ring tones. Device extensions such as cameras, full alphabetic keyboards, and MP3 players are available on selected Series 40 device models. TIP Nokia does not officially call Series 40 devices "smartphones." However, as I indicated, Series 40 devices have a lot of smartphone features. Series 40 devices are covered in this book. The software on Series 40 devices is based on the proprietary Nokia OS. The device is shipped with native software for telephony functions (e.g., the call log), Personal Information Management (PIM—e.g., contact lists and calendar), messaging (e.g., SMS, MMS, and email), and web browsing (e.g., WAP), etc. Since the Nokia OS is not open to developers outside of Nokia, you cannot hack into the core of the phone's operating system. However, Series 40 devices do have limited programmability via their Java application environment. So, you can hack and enhance the phone with Java applications . Figure 2. Popular Nokia Series 40 devices Many highly successful Nokia Series 40 devices are available. The Nokia 7210 is one of the first compact color phones to support MMS and WAP browsing. The Nokia 6230 features a camera and advanced device software. The Nokia 5140 is a rugged device designed for an active lifestyle. The Nokia 6820 features a full keyboard and a camera. The Nokia 6170 is one of Nokia's first flip-open models. Series 60 The Nokia Series 60 devices target the midrange to high end of the consumer market. shows several popular Series 60 devices. Figure 3. Popular Nokia Series 60 devices A Nokia Series 60 device typically has a 176 x 208 LCD screen capable of displaying 65,536 (16-bit) colors. Series 60 devices with other UI configurations (e.g., the 640 x 320 touch screen on the Nokia 7710) were starting to emerge as of early 2005. The UI of a Series 60 device is similar to that of a PDA, with icons in the grid layout and standard menus from the toolbar. Compared to a standard Series 40 keypad, a Series 60 keypad has several additional keys, including an Application key, a Clear key, and an Edit key. A Series 60 device plays Audio/Modem Riser (AMR) voice tones as well as other Series 40 audio formats. TIP The Series 60 platform is a licensable product from Nokia. It is licensed to seven other device makers. Similar to Series 40 devices, Series 60 devices ship with native applications for making phone calls, PIM, messaging, web browsing, and more. However, a major difference between Series 40 and Series 60 devices is in the base software. Instead of the proprietary Nokia OS, Series 60 devices are based on the Symbian OS, which exposes core device functionality via the open Symbian C++ API. "Run Symbian Applications" covers how to install Symbian native applications onto your Series 60 device. In addition, Series 60 devices are programmable via the Java environment. As a result, the Series 60 devices are much more "hackable" than the Series 40 devices. Some of the hacks in this book apply only to Series 60 devices. TIP It is important to note that two different versions of the Symbian OS are in use today on Nokia Series 60 devices. Older devices, such as the Nokia 3650, use Symbian OS 6. Devices released after 2003, such as the Nokia 6600, use Symbian OS 7. The UIs of the two OS versions are slightly different. So, throughout the book, I sometimes differentiate between "newer" and "older" Series 60 devices. Nokia Series 60 devices are among the best-selling smartphones in the world. The Nokia 3650 camera phone is very popular. The newer Nokia 6600/6620 camera phones feature hardware and software improvements over the Nokia 3650. The Nokia N-Gage is the first smartphone that is also a mobile game console. Series 80 The Nokia Series 80 devices target high-end enterprise users. A Series 80 device typically has two user interfaces. When the phone is unfolded, a large 640 x 200 screen and a full alphabetic keyboard become available. You can use the phone as a sort of mini-laptop computer with this setup. When the phone is closed, the external 128 x 128 color screen and keypad provide a Series 40-style user interface. The Series 80 devices are based on the Symbian OS. However, since its UI style is different from that of the Series 60, there is no guarantee that Series 60 Symbian applications will run on Series 80 devices. The hacks in this book are not tested on Series 80 devices. Series 80 devices include the Nokia 9500 and 9300 Communicators. Series 90 If Nokia had a secret lab in a mountain somewhere, with giant lasers and an evil genius, it probably used this lab to make its Series 90 devices. Nokia originally planned to release a device called the 7700, which featured a wide-angle display and a touch screen. For whatever reason, it sacked this handset and then released the 7710, which is a very unique multimedia powerhouse. The larger display is great for video and for Nokia's new "Visual Radio" that it's testing in Finland, but the Series 90 platform has been swallowed up by other development efforts, and much of what made the Series 90 so interesting will be incorporated into the Series 60 in the future. If you have a Nokia 7710, you have an island of Nokia technology, albeit a very cool island.
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