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  1. Sholay Contest !

    Arey Yeh Kya ?......Thakur Sahab Nikle Hain.....Gabbar Ko Maarne.....Magar......Nok Waley Jootey Toh Pahen-na bhool he gaye.....! Koi Baat Nahi....Thakur Saheb Ke DAANT He Kaafi Hain Gabbar Ko Maarne Ke Liye !
  2. Raja sharing Tihar ward with former Delhi ACP Rathi The Economic Times l 17 Feb l New Delhi Former telecom minister A Raja who was on Thursday sent to Tihar Jail by a Delhi court is sharing the ward with former Delhi ACP S S Rathi, convicted in the 1997 Connaught Place shootout case. Arrested for his alleged role in the 2G spectrum allocation scam, the minister was brought to the prison around 6 pm and was immediately taken to Jail no 1, sources said. He did not interact with any prisoner since he entered his ward and kept reading, they said. Jail No 1 also houses Rathi, serving life term following his conviction by a Delhi trial court on October 24, 2007 in the case of kiiling two businessmen. According to court orders, Raja will have home made food twice daily, the sources said. -------------------------------------- Bhai Log khoob jamega rang jab mil baithenge doh yaar.....matlab R & R.....matlab......Raja aur Rathi Tihar mein yeh sab chalu hoga ab toh.
  3. Yes friends, I think Dipan is right here. I too seen such drives which shows 16 gb but in actual they are not. Hope this deal is genuine. @Sadikk Bhai Sadikk Brother....mujhe toh yeh wale threads yaad aa gaye bhai : http://www.rimweb.in/forums/topic/19569-sale-kingston-32gb-usb-20-data-traveller-only-in-rs-1600/ Aur yeh bhi : http://www.rimweb.in/forums/topic/18589-kingston-64-gb-pendrive-for-1500/ :Decepcionado: :Decepcionado: :Decepcionado:
  4. L1 is Dead.... get a Life

    ^^^ Hmmmmm......Genius Bhai dhamki aur apko.....lagta hai Reliance ke toh dinn purey ho gaye. BTW they want you to use SOFT PASSWORD.
  5. Kalpak Bhai, RAM received yesterday evening in excellent condition and packaging. Just installed it in my desktop and it is working fine. Mera old desktop GOODS TRAIN se RAJDHAANI EXPRESS bann gaya bhai. Earlier it was damn slow. But now speed has improved a lot. Thanks once again for sending the RAM, and +1 to you my dear friend.
  6. Reliance GSM Launches STV Offering 10P/min Local On-Net

    Seems to be good STV if Reliance continue this FOREVER. But if the STV is for On-net Local Calling then why its code is ACT SMS17 ??? @Confused Follower Pakka hai na bhai ? Kahin confusion mein on-net sms ki jagah on-net calling wala stv toh nahi likh diya ??
  7. Next Gen Rworld Coming Soon

    ^^^ Hmmmm.....Ashok Bhai I heard that he's stuck in the CBI office for Tea Party (Chai Paani ka prabandh ) etc.
  8. Non SMS Stuff

    Good One Kumaar Bhai +1 Achha, toh yeh faayde hain Walking ke ???? Daaktar Babu......kahan ho.....dekho dekho Kumaar Bhai kya keh rahe hain..... Mujhe gumm karwaana chahte thhe forum se ? Hain Daaktar ???? Isiliye mujhe LAMBEEEEEE WALI WALK per bhej rahe thhe? Taaki mai jab pachaas saal ka ho jaaun aur mera wajan 103 se badh ke 130 ho jaye to bhi na miloo kisi ko bhi. Hain ??? Thanks Kumaar Bhai.....ye walking per facts post karne ke liye. Ab walking se apni toh chutti. Agar mai walk karte karte kahee kho gaya (yani bahut aagey Himalyas tak pahuch gaya) toh meri old lady .....yaani apki Aunty .....mujhe DHOONDHTI REH JAEGI bechari. Kyunki fir usko he saarey kapde dhone padengey. And I'm serious in this thread of Non-Sms-Stuff....No joke.
  9. Next Gen Rworld Coming Soon

    Yes bhai log.....Hetal will definetely the next SENIOR ADVISOR to Reliance. Firm : HETAL CONSULTANCY SERVICES.... Charges : 5 Lacs Monthly plus free EVDO on every Rimwebian's CDMA mobiles. I think Anil bhai can definetely afford this.
  10. ^^^ Hmmm.....hiked from 1p to 5p ? 500% increase in Sms charges.
  11. Next Gen Rworld Coming Soon

    << Source Removed from Topic Title and Mentioned in the Post >> Mr. Rao.....don't put the source of the news in Topic Title.....instead put it in the post itself.
  12. Grim Facts of Child School Admission in Mumbai

    Well Said Dhiraj Brother. +1
  13. Nokia X5 Arrives in India; Priced at10,499 Slide out QWERTY keypad; 1 year of unlimited music from Ovi Music Five months after its unveiling, the Nokia X5 is finally hitting our shores. The X5 slider phone looks like a cross between a Nokia E series smartphone and an XpressMusic handset. Nokia X5 is on sale for10,499. It sports a 5 megapixel camera with LED Flash, 2.36 inch QVGA display and a slide out QWERTY keypad. Storage is covered by a 200 MB internal memory and bundled 2 GB microSD memory card. he phone sports dedicated music keys, and comes with a year's worth of unlimited music from Ovi Music. Nokia X5 music oriented features include a built in 'Surprise me!' option that plays random tracks when the phone is spun around. 'Playlist DJ' feature allows playlist creation tools. When music is not playing, you can shake the phone to see the number of new SMSes in the Inbox. It runs the same Symbian Series 60 OS found on the E-series smartphones, which gives access to slew of social networking services. Connectivity options include Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g and USB 2.0. Nokia X5's battery is claimed to last 16-days on standby and gives 24 hours of music playback. Courtesy : Techtree
  14. Two New HTC Phones Bear Facebook Key Rumored to run Android 2.4 Ice Cream Sandwich update Rumors about HTC Facebook phones will turn out to be true albeit partially. We expected Facebook's deeper integration into an HTC handset running Google Android OS. Jason Mackenzie, HTC North America's President told Seattle Times that two HTC models - one QWERTY and other full touchscreen, will sport a dedicated Facebook key with F logo on it. He further clarified that, "we will not brand this (phone) as Facebook phone or anything" and thereby dispersed all the rumours about the Facebook phones. Both new HTC devices will have a dedicated Facebook key with F logo at the bottom of the front panel. Facebook has been integrated to the HTC Sense interface so that the users can add updates to their favourite social network quickly. ull QWERTY keyboard bearing HTC ChaCha model has 2.6-inch touchscreen display. This handset will compete with other QWERTY devices like the BlackBerry Curve and Motorola Charm. Apart from dedicated F logo for social network Facebook, ChaCha model also incorporates direction pad at the end of the left corner of the QWERTY keypad. At the side lies the microUSB port for data connection. HTC ChaCha's QWERTY keyboard part appears to be a bit front bended and is thereby similar to the famous "outward chin" design of HTC Magic. The phone does have a camera but its Image Sensor capacity is unknown at the moment. The second handset is full 3.4-inch touchscreen bearing HTC Salsa. Appearing to be a part of HTC Desire's kin, Salsa doesn't have a trackball or d-pad but comes with just four dedicated optical keys. Facebook's F logo key rests just below these dedicated Menu keys. PocketNow has grabbed high resolution press photos of HTC ChaCha and Salsa. Both these HTC Facebook phones will run Android 2.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) interface which would be like Android 3.0 Honeycomb but for smartphones. HTC ChaCha and Salsa handsets would be made available in the second quarter of 2011. Courtesy : Techtree
  15. Nokia X5 Review User-friendly and comfortable to type on Pros : Compact design, comfortable keypad, excellent audio quality Cons : Bit chubby, earpiece needs to be placed correctly to be heard, average camera, no GPS, no video call camera The Nokia X5 is a phone aimed at youngsters. It has a full QWERTY keypad, which should come in handy considering how much these people type, and other interesting features, such as the ability to change tracks by shaking the phone or knowing how many unread messages you have. It also has a 5 megapixel camera with flash, QVGA display, 3G and Wi-Fi. It also runs on Symbian S60 3rd Edition, which means it is a smartphone and you can run multiple applications on it and download more from Nokia's Ovi Store. But then how good is it? Read on to find out. Bundle Nokia X5-01 50 track music voucher Nokia BL-5F 950 mAh Li-Ion battery Nokia Travel Charger AC-6N Nokia 2 GB microSD card MU-37 Nokia Connectivity Cable CA-101D Nokia Headset WH-102 Compact User Guide Design & Build The Nokia has a rather unique design. It is a slider but uses a landscape display. This gives it a distinctive square shape when closed. Slide open the phone and you will find a full QWERTY keypad, which, again, is uncommon in portrait sliders. Our review sample came in an eye-popping shade of pink, although, there is a far more subdued charcoal grey version available as well. Below the display you will find a 5-way navigation pad surrounded by a rather confusing layout of buttons. Confusing because it groups together three keys on either side of the navigation pad in a very indistinct manner. Luckily the keys are spaced well apart, so you don't end up pressing one key while aiming for another. Still, we don't quite like the way the soft keys don't line up properly below their functions above on the display. The center button on the navigation pad also acts as a notification light. On top of the display, you will find the earpiece with the ambient light sensor. The X5 doesn't have a video call camera, which is uncommon for a Nokia phone with 3G. We had some trouble with the earpiece on the X5. It has to be lined up perfectly with your ear to be heard clearly, or else the volume levels drops substantially. When you first place the phone on your ear, you will need to move it around so that the speaker fires directly in your ear through its tiny outlet. Again, it's very uncommon for Nokia to mess up such a basic functionality of the phone. On top of the phone are the 3.5mm headphone jack and the micro USB port. The phone does not have a standard charging port and charges exclusively through USB. On the right side of the phone are the volume control buttons and on the bottom is a single loudspeaker. The phone uses stainless steel around the sides and on the back for the battery cover. Above the battery cover is the 5 megapixel camera with LED flash. The SIM card and microSD card are placed below the battery. The X5 accepts up to 16GB microSD cards and comes with a 2GB card as standard. The overall build quality of the phone was very good, something that Nokia rarely goofs up. The slider was also well built and slid smoothly. The dimensions of the phone were slightly awkward though. The phone feels too wide and the lack of height does not give enough room for you to hold on to. It's also pretty thick, which can be cumbersome for those wearing tight jeans. Display The Nokia X5 has a 2.36-inch QVGA display. The image quality is pretty decent; nothing too shabby for a phone in this segment. Even under sunlight the display remains perfectly readable. It also has an ambient light sensor to automatically adjust the display brightness. Keypad The keypad on the Nokia X5 is one of its best bits. All the keys are large and very easy to type on. Even the top row of the QWERTY keypad is not hindered by the edge of the slider. Only problem we had with the keypad is that the grey markings on the silver keypad were difficult to see at times. Connectivity The Nokia X5 is a quad band 3G handset. It also supports Wi-Fi 802.11b/g and Bluetooth v2.1. Call quality and network reception were top notch and we had no problems with them. Wi-Fi sensitivity was also good and the device picked up weak signals well. Unfortunately, there is no GPS. The web browser on the X5 was found lacking in terms of features. You cannot open new tabs, neither is there a search bar. The performance is quite good though and the browser is pretty fast and also supports Flash lite for basic Flash content playback. We would still recommend Opera Mobile if you need more features. Camera The Nokia X5 has a 5 megapixel, fixed focus camera with an LED flash. The phone does not have a dedicated camera, so you have to use the center button on the navigation keypad to take pictures. The camera is a bit slow; it takes about three seconds to launch and the shot to shot time is about five seconds. The image quality is average. Daylight images come out well but only for objects situated at a distance where the lack of autofocus isn't very obvious. Images are over-sharpened to make up for the loss of detail. The noise reduction algorithm doesn't really do a good job as low light images are filled with noise. The flash isn't very effective and images taken with the flash have a hazy, washed-out look to them. The X5 records videos in VGA resolution but at a lowly 15FPS, which makes them far from smooth. Music The Nokia X5 is an Xseries phone, which have always been music phone in Nokia's product line-up. The X5 comes with a dedicated music key, which launches and hides the music player. The X5 also has a 3.5mm headphone jack and a rather powerful loudspeaker. The audio quality through headphones is excellent. We used our HiFiMAN RE0 and the X5 sounded perfect with plenty of volume to spare. The loudspeaker was also pretty loud but sounded rather tinny. The X5 also has an FM radio. The radio sensitivity was very good and so was the audio quality. Battery Life The Nokia X5 has a 950 mAh Li-Ion battery. The battery is pretty small for a 3G smartphone with Wi-Fi. The phone lasted for a little more than a day of usage on a single charge. In comparison, the Nokia E5 with its 1200 mAh battery lasts for two full days. Verdict The Nokia X5 is a very likable little phone. Even though I was repulsed by the pink color initially, after spending a few days with it I quite liked it and found it very user-friendly. The design is very unique but won't be to everyone's taste. The keypad is something that everyone will like and it is very comfortable to type on. The audio quality is also great and the phone can be a good replacement for a dedicated music player. For an average college student, the Nokia X5 offers plenty of useful features without being too expensive. The X5 is priced at Rs. 9,199. Unfortunately for the X5 the E5 is available for just thousand rupees more. For that extra cash you get a design that is more palatable to the general public. You also get GPS with Ovi Maps and more importantly a bigger battery. And for that reason we can't really recommend the X5 to anyone when you can get a better phone by paying just a little more. Thanks to Prasad Naik Courtesy : Techtree
  16. As this thread is only for giveaways, so you are not supposed to post ANY REQUESTS here. You can ask for only those giveaways which has been offered to be given away by member's own wish. If we allow to post requests then soon this thread will be flooded with WISHLISTS. Regarding Offtopic and requests in this thread : Why don't you use your power to report those posts ? You should have reported those posts, so that we could have taken the appropriate action on those posts. In the future do use YOUR POWER OF REPORTING. ---------------------------------------------------- P.S. : We do allow going offtopic in some threads but threads like this DESERVES to be remain clean.
  17. Topic Cleaned. Friends please do not post requests here. Kindly leave this thread for giveaways only.
  18. ^^^ My dear friend, thats a free NONSENSE Caller Tune from Reliance, which they activated on many subscribers accounts regardless to subscriber is using a 3g handset or activated 3g or not.
  19. Not removing your thread as of now. Let replies pools in so that you can decide accordingly.
  20. Lets Ask Arun

    ^^^ Dear Sumit, the thread you are referring to is now having multiple pages of posts. I think deleting the old posts will not do any good. In my opinion make a new post for the updated versions of applications.
  21. Thanks for the info dear Saroj. +1 This offer seems to be really great and beneficial to many of us.
  22. Thanks for the info Saugata Bhai. +1
  23. Grim Facts of Child School Admission in Mumbai

    Chirag Bhai, what the schools had done is totally unacceptable. You should not let them go easily and try to contact the schools again and put your words. Else take legal help as Rajan Bhai told above that "Maharashtra Government banned Child Interviews For School Admission and prescribed heavy penalties for schools which do.."
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