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Check this Satellite Photos of Japan, Before and After the Quake and Tsunami UNBELIEVABLE ... !!!
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Options For High Speed Wireless Internet
FEVIN-RAJ replied to kesav's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
Excellent collection.. dude +1 for U -
If you are referring to the End of the world then there is time for that. May be hese are just the starting signs. One of the firsts was the cloud of red dust in Austrailia. Which occured. Then there is this drying up of the sea of Galilee. Experts have raised serious questions on its dissapearing shore lines. Land slide in the east, which 'I think' is the one we might see after this natural disaster in Japan. Then Landslide in the West. Then Landslide in the Arabian Peninsula. Then the appearance of Isa/Jesus (Peace be unto him) Great fire in Yemen. Appearance of Gog/Magog (Yajuj/Majuj) Final rain. etc etc. Whatever it is, but there are some calculations (religious) which point towards a massive natural disaster which threatens to wipe out a good amount of people and technology in 2012 and around. Something that might change the history & geography. Some governments are preparing for the same (Just search for secret bunkers for 2012) and the general public has not been told about the possible threat as yet. Maybe after some they might. May god bless us
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Guys and Tech Gurus Am in a deep delema foe tha last 2 days Having one LG optimus one. Need a physical qwerty touch screen handset for my wify Having already a Android handset , not much intersted in the same OS. Shot listed the following 1.Samsung wave 533 (BADA OS) pros : VFM handset, physical qwerty, capacitive touch screen, goof battery life in BADA os cons : Not much downloadable apps available. AFAIK its a dying OS, No processer. Poor RAM 2.HTC Touch Pro 2 (Win OS) pros : Now, our beloved Sadikk bahi has made it much VFM deal(really tempting) physical qwerty, 3.6 touch screen Great looks cons : Out dated set, Resistive Screen, Not much downloadable apps available. Little Bulky, no warranty. I think I have to consider Samsung Galaxy Fit also, But the resolution (240 X 320) backs me wat to do ... Now waiting for the Samsung Galaxy Pro
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No threat for indian coastal lines as of now BTW, some latest pic
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So... nokia is back on race track
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if cell signal is turned off, Then wat is the use of a phone. It can be try in tablets only
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Celebrating the Rabindranath Tagore's 150th birth anniversary. On this celebration Reserve Bank of India launched the 150 Rupee coin in the memory of Nobel Winner Sir Rabindranath Tagore. Newly launched 150 Rupee coin is about 40 mm in diameter and It's weighs is about 35 grams. The coin of 150 Rupee contain Rabindranath Tagore image on one side and on another side it will contain the image of Ashok Stambha.
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AFAIK,its too difficult to get one.only 200 nos has been released
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Smartphone OS Comparison - Which one is the best?
FEVIN-RAJ replied to rajanmehta's topic in Handset Suggestions
Very good thread Rajan ji +1 Pls add a poll also -
Spice Mi-310 Budget Android With Impressive Feature List
FEVIN-RAJ replied to rajanmehta's topic in Other handsets
1200 mAh battery and 320x480 screen The screen will always be in Hungry mode -
Micromax Eg333 Gsm+Cdma Dual Sim With Evdo
FEVIN-RAJ replied to rajanmehta's topic in Other handsets
Already a thread is running on Micromax Eg333 here Mods Pls merge -
Micromax Eg333 Gsm+Cdma Dual Sim With Evdo
FEVIN-RAJ replied to rajanmehta's topic in Other handsets
Form Factor Bar Style Band CDMA 800MHz, GSM900MHz / 1800MHz Weight 120gms Dimensions 115.5mm * 53.5mm * 15.6mm Display 7.6cms TFT, Full Touch Screen. WQVGA Camera Yes, 2.0 MP MP3 Player Yes Stereo FM Radio/Recorder Yes 3.5MM Jack Yes Messaging Yes Games Yes (2 Preloaded) JAVA Yes Bluetooth Yes Video Player/Recorder Yes Video Streaming Yes GPRS/WAP/MMS Yes Phonebook Memory 2000+UIM+SIM SMS Memory 1000+UIM+SIM Internal Memory 1Gb Nand Flash + 512Mb SDRAM Expandable Memory Upto 4GB Battery Type 1500mAh Talk Time CDMA: 3.5 hours, GSM: 3 hours* Standby Time CDMA: 5 days*, GSM: 5 days Seems to be a good stuff -
I hav ported my wife's number From RCDMA to Vodafone Initially we enjoyed the dual number connection ,but later RCDMA disconnected
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Please Suggest GSM Handset Within Price Range Upto Rs. 10000
FEVIN-RAJ replied to Notam's topic in Handset Suggestions
The difference in price is 1000 + rs but worth the spending it -
I have postponed my plan to replace my LCD till april ..
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hey Haris 8 months !!! its a pretty long waiting period But, any way its worth waiting for this beauty.Also the black color will reduce the bulky looks of the car. BTW, Why not a VW Vento ? Have u checked the waiting period for Vento ?
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Please Suggest GSM Handset Within Price Range Upto Rs. 10000
FEVIN-RAJ replied to Notam's topic in Handset Suggestions
1. Samsung Galaxy Pop S5570 -Rs. 8999 pop 2. Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 -Rs. 10359 Fit -
Saving your battery life isn’t rocket science—the general principle is to get rid of the things that are draining the battery the most, and trim down other things that you need to use, but maybe can tweak a little. Keep reading for the full explanation. 1.Use Android’s Built-in Battery Usage Screen There’s a screen built into Android that most casual users probably don’t even know about, and it can tell you exactly what is killing your battery. Head into Settings –> About Phone –> Battery use to see what has been killing your battery life. From this screen, you can usually see what apps are the worst offenders, and you will probably notice that the biggest problem—at least, the biggest one that we can fix—is actually the backlight on the phone. Personally I’d prefer to talk less to other humans, but that isn’t always an option! 2. Adjust the Backlight to be Less Bright Since we’ve already determined that the backlight is usually the biggest problem, you should probably adjust the settings. Head into Settings –> Display –> Brightness, where you can choose to automatically adjust, which usually works fairly well, or you can just turn the brightness down to the lowest acceptable level. You should make sure that the screen timeout value is set to turn off quickly as well. 3. Disable Your Wi-Fi When You Don’t Need It Wi-Fi can really speed up accessing data on your phone, but it can also be a big drain on the battery if you don’t need it enabled, especially when you are out and about… The phone will try and scan for a wireless network even though you may not want it to. To enable Airplane mode, you can head into Settings –> Wireless & networks–> Airplane mode. You can easily toggle the Wi-Fi on or off with a widget or shortcut—there’s a built-in widget included in Android phones, or you can use the AnyCut or BetterCut utilities to create your own shortcuts to directly turn them on or off without requiring a widget. 4. Disable Bluetooth if You Don’t Use It If you aren’t using a wireless headset, there’s no reason to have Bluetooth running all the time, and you should probably cut it off to save the battery life. If you never use it at all, head into Settings –> Wireless & networks–> Bluetooth. You can also enable or disable the Bluetooth when you do need it, using the power widget. 5. Use the Power Widget to Easily Toggle GPS, Bluetooth, Wireless, and Screen Brightness Android includes a built-in Power Widget that can easily toggle these settings on or off—just long press on the background of one of your screens, choose Widget –> Power Control to add it to the screen. You’ll notice in this example screenshot that I’ve got my GPS enabled but I’m not using Wi-Fi or Bluetooth at the moment—the icon all the way on the right lets you easily toggle the screen brightness settings. This is probably the simplest and easiest thing that you can do to save your battery without having to dig into the settings all the time. 6. Disable Apps that Sync ConstantlyThe built-in Email application (not the Gmail one, which uses Push technology) can **** the battery badly, because it syncs on a too-regular basis, especially when you have lots of accounts—each one of them is set to sync every 15 minutes. You’d be better off setting it up to sync manually, but if you want it to sync automatically, you should set it to sync less frequently. Open up the Email application, head to your account, and choose Account settings –> Email check frequency from the menu. Change this to something more like an hour… or never. You can always hit refresh manually when you want to read your email. The same thing holds true for other accounts, like Twitter clients, which are even less important to update all the time. For Seesmic, you can head into Settings –> Background Updates from the main screen. For the official Twitter app, the settings are similar. The Facebook application polls automatically in the background, and you can customize the refresh interval for that as well—if you don’t need Facebook updating all the time, you should set this value as high as possible. From the main Facebook screen—the one with the icons—head into Settings –> Refresh interval from the menu. 7. Disable the GPS Location Features One of the biggest battery ****ing features on my droid is the GPS… When I have navigation going, the battery dies far too fast, so I end up having to keep it plugged in the whole time I am driving. This makes sense… but what you might not know is that a lot of other applications use the GPS as well. You can also change the GPS to use wireless networks, and uncheck the option for Use GPS satellites—this will make the GPS a little less accurate, but it will save your battery. Note that you probably want the real GPS enabled if you’re using Google Maps Navigation. Additionally, you should turn off the geolocation features in your Twitter client, weather application, or whatever other apps that you really don’t need them in. If you want to keep it enabled, that’s great, just realize that it does drain the battery, so uncheck this option to help. 8. Use a Task Manager to See What is Always Running It is a wise decision to have a copy of Advanced Task Cleaner or a similar application installed on your phone to help you kill applications that don’t need to be running, but more so that you can see what exactly is launching itself repeatedly in the background. You can setup an auto-kill list for applications you don’t use that often—make them cut off when you shut off the screen, or after an interval. Note: If you’ve configured your application settings to not pull down lots of data or do checking in the background, it’s not quite as important to keep tasks killed all the time—that’s really what kills your battery, not having them sitting idle. You can also configure advanced task manager to show you CPU usage for each app, which is a more useful meter than memory usage when it comes to battery life. 9. Disable or Remove Applications That You Aren’t Using Once you have identified the application that you don’t want running all the time, check in the settings to see if it can be removed from running in the background. Some applications will give you an option for notifications that can be turned off if you don’t need them, making the application not check in the background so often. It should go without saying, but we’ll say it anyway—you should remove the apps that you don’t need anymore, especially the ones that are draining your battery as determined from the android battery panel or task manager. Head into Settings –> Applications –> Manage Applications and then you can click the Uninstall button for an app. 10. Disable Home Screen Widgets You Don’t Need If you’ve got loads of widgets that are pulling data from the web, that means they are likely pulling down data in the background all the time. You should try not to go overboard with these, or remove the ones you don’t actually need. 11.Disable Animated Wallpaper Yeah, that sweet animated wallpaper doesn’t help your battery any. Get rid of it for a small extra battery savings. 12. Use APNDroid to Kill Your Entire Data Connection When You Don’t Need It If you’re using a phone that’s on the AT&T or T-Mobile networks, you can use the APNDroid utility to kill your data connection entirely with a simple widget. It doesn’t work on Verizon phones in my testing. It’ll disable the data but still allow regular calls and SMS. 13.Keep the Battery from Getting Too Hot One of the quickest ways to kill a battery is to leave it out in the sun—try and keep your phone somewhere that isn’t too hot whenever possible. You’ll end up needing to replace the battery a lot quicker if you don’t. Additional NotesThere’s a number of other things you can do to extend your battery life a bit—one of which is to use a rooted phone and install the Autostarts utility, which you can use to keep applications from launching themselves automatically. Since this isn’t something you can do on a stock phone, we’re not covering how to do it here.
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Please suggest between Samsung Ace vs LG Optimus P500
FEVIN-RAJ replied to drali's topic in Handset Suggestions
The samsung FIT is available in Flipkart for 10400/- (*Pre order) samsung Fit Still, spending 1.2K over for LG O1 is worth coz 1. Better RAM 2. Support Divx 3. Built in free Navigation (Ndrive) 4. Better battery 5. Better Resolution 6. Better Video (18 fps) -
Please suggest between Samsung Ace vs LG Optimus P500
FEVIN-RAJ replied to drali's topic in Handset Suggestions
Yes, Actually the slot is little big Thanks, will check it out. How much do these flip covers cost? The case provided by LG is really pathetic. Open from both sides and too tight (could scratch or wear out the surface due to constant friction). I was considering a normal puch made of soft material but the couple of shops I asked in did not have the right size for the O1. Btw, how do you guys find the included handsfree? Just recently started to use it and find that its really bad too. Callers voices sound high pitched and un-natural. Just want to know if this is true only for my handsfree or that LG is bundling really poor quality handsfree with all the O1s. The cost for Flip cover is 100 Rs and The brand is 'Mac Case' -
Please suggest between Samsung Ace vs LG Optimus P500
FEVIN-RAJ replied to drali's topic in Handset Suggestions
I am using the Nokia E5's Leather flip cover for my LG O1. It fits perfectly on LG O1 only thing, just expand the volume slot little to access volume keys -
Galaxy Pop S5570 Vs Galaxy 5 I5503 Vs Dell Xcd28
FEVIN-RAJ replied to nitinmukesh123's topic in Handset Suggestions
Pls do check the resolution for galaxy pop. Its 240x320 -
Galaxy Pop S5570 Vs Galaxy 5 I5503 Vs Dell Xcd28
FEVIN-RAJ replied to nitinmukesh123's topic in Handset Suggestions
If u extend the budget 1.5 k then, LG optimus 1 is the best choice LG O1 is bettr than s galaxy 551 in terms of battery,RAM,disply,GPU..etc