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Nokia 6265 is not Symbian Based Nokia is Series 40 Phone
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Can I Surf Net On My Cdma Handset Through Reliance Netconnect
HetalDP replied to anoop.tiwari's topic in Data services
U can also surf WAP Sites on UTStar-PPC6700 -
Hp-sms Server - 4.0.0.1 ( Sms Software )
HetalDP replied to HetalDP's topic in General Technical Discussion
Sorry but LG don't support SMS Commands through Serial Ports -
Hp-sms Server - 4.0.0.1 ( Sms Software )
HetalDP replied to HetalDP's topic in General Technical Discussion
The RapidShare link for WidComm Bluetooth 5.0.8 is as below Install it it much smooth then any other widcomm version http://rapidshare.com/files/18512739/Widco....1.801.zip.html -
The RapidShare link for WidComm Bluetooth 5.0.8 is as below Install it it much smooth then any other widcomm version http://rapidshare.com/files/18512739/Widco....1.801.zip.html
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Can I Surf Net On My Cdma Handset Through Reliance Netconnect
HetalDP replied to anoop.tiwari's topic in Data services
You can surf net on Nokia 2865, 6265, 6275 -
Thanx Arun, Lets see more Cleaner Forum.
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No other way if the Theme Itself have Ring tone Setting and Ring tone FIles
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hey V3 dont have MIcro SD Card V3i have it v3 GSM (Non 3G) = v3c CDMA (3G Phon) v3i GSM (Non 3G Phone) = v3m CDMA 3G Phone (CDMA, EVDO )
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Qualcomm Speeds up 3G, Cingular Is Interested Qualcomm today announced a further advancement to the UMTS platform that is capable of faster download and upload speeds. HSPA+ accelerates both uploads and downloads, even over gains that are expected with HSUPA, by using MIMO technology. This appears to be a pre-standard version of the next evolution of UMTS after HSUPA. The company claims the new protocol is capable of 28 Mbps downloads and 11 Mbps uploads - double that of HSUPA - and is backwards compatible with current networks and equipment. Cingular may leapfrog HSUPA and is interested in migrating to this HSPA+ according to Kris Rinne, Cingular VP of Architecture and Planning. Qualcomm will make the first HSPA+ compatible chips by the end of this year and believes operators could start switching on the faster protocol as soon as 2008.
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Koi jao or LG baba ko samzao. Create a Handset with Full Feature ike 2 Mega, Expandable Memory, Bluetooth 2.0 EVDO enabled, RUIM capable, 240 * 320 Screen - 262000 , MP3, Chocolate Style Greate Price we are ready to spend more if they give more
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Qualcomm Develope 28 Mbps 3gsm Technology Hspa+
HetalDP replied to HetalDP's topic in Technical / OS related
Hey, Hello everybody did u have read it. Qualcomm is Updating the Rival Tech into New Orbit where the Promoter of GSM Association can also not reach. -
Till now Net Access in Roaming is not Charged over and above you home Plan Rates
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Hp-sms Server - 4.0.0.1 ( Sms Software )
HetalDP replied to HetalDP's topic in General Technical Discussion
Sorry Little busy for March end things. 160 is suported by Phone but the Serial Port Command can Support 128, And We use Serial Port that. Even in GSM they have 2 Mode Text Mode and GSM PDU mode(Unicode SMS) in GSM Text Mode is 160 Character and GSM PDU (Unicode) Supports only 128. In CDMA Nokia it supports CDMA PDU Mode (Unicode SMS) -
1.3 Mega Pix Micro SD 64 K Color Screen
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Great News, I like it. Reliance is Rocking I also Confirmed all 3 Entry level Moto fone launched in Tata is also launching in RIM v3m = v3i of GSM (Exact Same Feature)
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Just install Theme Editor for Series S40 and then Modify Theme file and remove RIng tones Settings
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Yes it is Possible in EVDO Rev A but not in CDMA 1x we r using.
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PCMCIA Interface MY39 Specifications Dimension: 118mm x 54mm x 5mm Weight: about 60g Main Functions Download FAQ Dual Band (Cellular/800MHz and PCS/1900MHz) CDMA 1X and EVDO hybrid mode High Speed Data Service: Peak Rate up to2.4Mbps (DL) Support SMS Receiver Diversity by 2 Antennas (both bands) Large volume Phone book Compatible with OS of Windows 2000/XP 32 bit PCMCIA CardBUS
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Hey Vishal Check wheather the New Card is PCMCIA or Express 36 or 54. New Laptop dont have PCMCIA Slot as the Mother borad uses Express Chipsets. I think for Future Proof Planning USB Card or Bluetooth Handset is Better Option.
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Not File Transfer from Bluetooth, or Via Cable, Shorter memory Can be afford to give Rs. 11000 for this Crapy Features. (Nokia 6275 is available in 11000 is the best buy except Look). Beliave it very Stable, SD Card,32 Mega Pix, Bluetooth for so many function etc.
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Hello everybody I myself have Sold old Laptop and Bought New HP Pavilion 2124TU but the PCMCIA card is not supported. The New Laptop have Express 54 / 36 Card Support which have very small form factor. Before Buy Any PCMCIA Let this be Clear in you Mind
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by Rich Brome & Eric Lin February 14-16, 2007 HTC's most interesting new announcement at 3GSM this year is the phone formerly known as the Vox. The new, official HTC name is the S710, although that's only how it will be branded on the unlocked phone market, since each carrier that offers it will call it something completely different. Therefore the "Vox" code-name remains a handy, generic way to refer to this device. The Vox is a bit of a Transformer with it's 2-in-1 design. It's designed to combine the best of a regular bar-style phone form factor with the best features of today's advanced smartphones. memory card slot & key topography SIM slot Click a thumbnail above for a larger view. Looking at it as a phone, it's small and pocketable, and it has a regular numeric keypad with large keys for easy number dialing and one-handed T9 texting. Comparing it to a Hermes (Cingular 8525, etc.) the Hermes is much larger, and doesn't offer any way to enter text one-handed since it lacks a standard number pad when closed. Hermes / Vox Hermes / Vox Hermes / Vox Vox / Hermes Vox / Hermes Vox / Hermes i760 / Vox i760 / Vox Click a thumbnail above for a larger view. Snap open the sliding keyboard, however, (and it does "snap" open quite nicely,) and you have a full QWERTY keyboard and landscape QVGA display, just like a Motorola Q or Samsung BlackJack. Like both of those phones, the Vox runs the Standard edition of Windows Mobile (what was known as "Smartphone" edition under version 5.) The form factor is very similar to the LG F9200, and also has traits in common with LG's enV. What sets this apart from the LGs is the real smartphone OS on the Vox. In that category, the Vox will compete against phones like Nokia's E70. The Vox feels fantastic. It's a great size and weight, and it feels solid all-around, including the spring-assisted slide action. The screen is wonderful: clear and very bright. I did find two small gripes, though. First, the keys would really benefit from being more raised. It's not a bad keyboard, but it's not the best I've tried. Secondly, its 200 MHz OMAP processor doesn't make it the speediest phone out there; it felt pretty sluggish to me. However, the software I tried is still beta at this point, so the final version may be snappier. As for other specs, most of them are about what you'd expect: Windows Mobile 6 Standard edition, quad-band GSM, EDGE data, microSD memory card slot, and a 2 megapixel camera. One feature that stands out is Wi-Fi. HTC has been pitching the Vox to US GSM carriers, but according to VP Todd Achilles, none have bitten yet. T-Mobile's Dash is a very similar device in terms of features, so it's understandable that T-Mobile would pass on the Vox. It's less clear why Cingular would pass up such a promising phone. On the bright side, HTC has previously discussed a CDMA version called the Libra, which they confirmed was still on track for release with a major US carrier later this year.
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<h2 class="newstitle">Samsung Slides Out Expanded Lineup </h2>Feb 12, 2007, 1:56 PM source: Samsung Samsung unveiled a big batch of phones today at 3GSM, including some innovative new designs, new Ultra editions and an updated BlackJack. The Ultra Edition II handsets all feature improved user interfaces, enhanced music players and software to help maximize battery life and talk time. F520: The Samsung F520 features a large 3-inch touchscreen that is also a dual slider. It slides horizontally to reveal a qwerty keypad for messaging and slides up to reveal the traditional number keys for quick call dialing. Similar to the F700 (announced last week), the F520 uses a Flash-based, touchpad user interface to navigate menus and features. It has EDGE 900/1800/1900MHz plus HSDPA 2100 for high-speed data and a 3.0 megapixel camera with flash. Hot buttons will also launch features like the camera and music player. Ultra Edition 12.1 (U700): This new slider features EDGE 900/1800/1900MHz, but adds 3.6 Mbps HSDPA. It comes with a 3.0 megapixel camera with autofocus and a key wheel for easier navigation around the 2.2-inch screen. The U700 also supports Bluetooth 2.0 and USB 2.0. It comes in four different colors and is 12.1 mm thick. Ultra Edition 10.9 (U600): Similar to the U700 in most respects, the U600 has a 2.2-inch screen, but the camera is 3.2 megapixels with autofocus (corrected), and the radio is downgraded to EDGE but is quad-band. It does come a tad thinner than the U700 at 10.9 mm. Ultra Edition 5.9 (U100): The U100 sports many of the same functions as the U600 and U700, but is a candybar form factor and is only 5.9 mm thick. It has an EDGE 900/1800/1900 radio and includes a 3.0 megapixel camera and Bluetooth. Ultra Edition 9.6 (U300): Finishing up the Ultra Edition II lineup is the U300. This is a clamshell phone with an internal color display, but a monochrome exterior display. Same as several of the others, it is EDGE 900/1800/1900, has a 3.0 megapixel camera with flash, and supports Bluetooth 2.0 and USB 2.0. It is 9.6 mm thick. i600: The i600 is an updated BlackJack (i630) for Europe. The biggest changes are that it adds Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) and a front-facing camera to enables videoconferencing. It has the same basic stats at the Blackjack, with stereo Bluetooth, 1.3 megapixel camera and VGA screen. This phone will not appear in the U.S. <h2 class="newstitle"> </h2>
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<h2 class="newstitle"></h2><h2 class="newstitle">i-mate Ultimate Form Factors Spotted </h2>Feb 13, 2007, 9:12 AM source: i-mate i-mate made pictures of all five Ultimate form factors available for the first time today. Pictured top to bottom are the: Ultimate 5150 Slider: With 2.8-inch screen at 19.5 mm thick <li>Ultimate 6150 Super Screen: Also with 2.8-inch screen at 15.7 mm thick <li>Ultimate 7150 PC Tablet: With 3.8-inch internal display (2.2-inch OLED external) at 18 mm thick <li>Ultimate 8150 Super Thin: With 2.6-inch screen at 11 mm thick, and <li>Ultimate 9150 Flip: With 2.6-inch primary screen (1.2-inch OLED external). The Ultimates all come with Windows Mobile 6, quad-band GSM/EDGE and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA radios, 262k VGA LCD touchscreens, Wi-Fi, FM and Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR.