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I think Nokia come with via two different channel one is HCL-Insys and Another is nokia itself. So there might be differencial service. But I think these Two channel only distribute the products and Services is DOne Directly Nokia There Should be Priorioty or Off-Priority THings and If it gonna take this much time try another Borrowed Battery BL6 and check out that the Problem is getting sorted out or not
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i think there is some price difference . N 6235 : Rs 8000 N 2865 : Rs 6200 N 6275 : Rs. 11200-11500 N 6265 : Rs. 15100- 15300 Absolute true and Fair Pricing
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Kunal You buy it from Web world or u buy it from Local Phone Guy All Package have Small 1.5 CM x 1.5 CM Logo Sticker sticked on Blue and Red Fonts thats it. Nothing else is there any where. You just switch it on and see the that Rworld is there not. so you will not accedently Tata Handset which is now also floating Tata Zone Based 6275
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MRP are fake and does not reveal any thing about what should be the actual Bargain. In my whole this full 4 years. I never got any price from Web World which is better than any Local Phone Guys Offer Price Any Thing more and above Rs. 11500 is not at all advisable. If i could manage to get this handset in Small City Like Nasik in 11200 on launch date. How can you spend so much money to buy, I know the Response to this mobile is very high and all Handsets were sold with 4 to 5 days and really there are no investories Left But Better Wait for some time to have bargain
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RCOnnect at Speed 230 isNot Possible You are saying the Speed at Which your USB Modem is connected to your system The Actuall Connection from your Handset to RF Tower is max = 115 Practically and Max = 155 Theoritically See the Following Chart of max Speed for Technology we use CDMA 1x RTT Rev 0 = 115 Kbps (Reliance) (One 1.25 Mhz Channel) CDMA 1x RTT Rev A = 230 Kbps (Som Verison and Sprint Coverage in USa) (1.25 Mhz x 2) CDMA 1x MC1X = 345 to 460 Kbps (Technology in Development might be an Upgrade as GPRS is for GSM) (MultiChannel CDMA Data Connection)
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How Much Members Who Wants To Send Bulk Sms Is Willing To Spend On Hardware?
HetalDP replied to kshah's topic in Technical / OS related
You were very late to reliase this I had baught a GTRAN Handset from reliance where i got a RUIM of Reliane and was regularly swapping between tata and Reliance on Some Tata RUIM Based Handset -
Hp-sms Server - 4.0.0.1 ( Sms Software )
HetalDP replied to HetalDP's topic in General Technical Discussion
HPSMS-Server runs on MS.Net2 so if you can succefully load MS.Net using WineQ WineX in linux this program Might run on it. I have never tried MS.Net based software there I had run Office XP, Internet Explorrer, Outlook, Autocad and some Windows Based Application on Linux using Fedora 4 6 month ago If you can run please also update me ? -
« What makes a Team Leader? | Main | Bill Gates is "not some media expert" » Java on PocketPC (Unofficial FAQ) December 06, 2004 Comments & Questions Shameless plug: This FAQ has been the #1 hit on Google for Java PocketPC for about a year. That's why it's important that you please post comments publicly so other people can have a chance to answer (anonymous is allowed !!). But if you're too shy for anonymous comments ;-), you can still email me. Corrections and additions (related info) are also welcome. About this FAQ There is a lack of practical publicly available info for Java developers interested in PocketPC software development. This page is my attempt to collect information in one place to help people get started with J2ME/CDC development, otherwise known as Java on PocketPC. This FAQ is not affiliated with Sun in any way, which means I can offer practical information about competing JVMs and APIs. If you're reading this as a printout, the latest copy of this FAQ is available from: http://blog.vikdavid.com/2004/12/java_on_pocketp.html What is J2ME/CDC? Sun has categorized the Java platform into three camps: Java on servers, or J2EE Java on desktops, or J2SE (also known as "core" Java) Java on mobile devices, or J2ME The J2ME camp is made up of a lot of APIs further categorized into "Configurations" and "Profiles". CDC is one of the Configurations, which stands for "Connected Device Configuration". Sun targets CDC at a broad range of devices. In reality, the CDC is available for real world-use by any developer (not just OEMs) on the PocketPC device, Nokia Series 80 phones, and recently announced Nokia Series 60 phones. I haven't gotten my hands on a Series 80 phone yet, but I'm hoping a lot of the info in this FAQ will apply to Series 80 devices, in addition to PocketPC's. Except, the fact that Series 80 devices come with IBM's J9 JVM pre-installed for free - nice!!. Oh, and CDC apps will also run on any Java desktop PC or laptop! I guess that makes J2ME/CDC, "the other Desktop Java". Read Sun's official CDC faq for more details. What PocketPC devices are available? Each issue of Pocket PC Magazine([online]) has a center page with a tabular listing of all available PocketPC devices from HP, Dell, Toshiba, etc with specs on CPU, Storage, Peripherals, etc. I think its the best "one stop" comparison of PocketPC devices. Alternatively, Microsoft has a listing of devices on the Microsoft PocketPC official site divided by regional availability for Americas, EMEA, and Asia/Pacific. I myself use an HP iPAQ RX3115. What JVMs are available for PocketPC devices? This is probably the most popular question and biggest barrier for Java on PocketPC. The answer is simple: use IBM's J9 JVM or NSICOM's CrEme JVM. There are several other JVMs on the market, but they all suffer from these problems: not supported anymore (Sun's PersonalJava), not fully Java compatible (SuperWaba), not fully Java compatible (EWE), on sale to OEMs only (Esmertec JBed, formerly Insignia Jeode), or out of date (Insignia Jeode). The pricing options for IBM's J9 JVM are very good at $5.99/each and discounts for bulk. If you are an individual developer, this is for you. NSICOM's Creme JVM has a free trial download, plus they sell a developer license of 40 units for $1000, and also offer discounts for bulk. IBM J9 can be purchased from Handango for $5.99, and NSICOM Creme can be purchased directly from NSICOM. Is there a free PocketPC JVM? A reader of this FAQ alerted me to the Mysaifu JVM which seems to be free. This was first released on April 16, 2005 so it's very new, and I haven't tried it out yet. Benjamin Brown made an effort to ask Sun about a free PocketPC JVM [Read Java Forum thread here, and related Slashdot article here]. There is a rumor that Sun has a project code named "Captain America" which is a free PocketPC JVM, but cannot release it because the market-demand to support such a product is not there. With all that said, the IBM J9 JVM is only $6/unit, which is not a bad price. :-) More information on PocketPC JVM's: Mikko Kontio's Java on PocketPC devices for InformIT Magazine (Oct 22, 2004) [link] Stan Berka's JAVA for PocketPC PDA's (Oct 2004) [link] Dan Fitton, Rod Montrose's summary of Java Support on Pocket PC's [link] Rick Grehan's Deliver Big Functionality on Small Devices (summer 2002) [link] Where can I get more information on the IBM J9 JVM? IBM uses a couple of different marketing names for this product. "J9" is the name of the actual JVM, although I've seen it referred to as "IBM WebSphere Everyplace Micro Environment". IBM also sells an Eclipse-based IDE called "WebSphere Studio Device Developer" (WSDD) for around $600 that includes IBM J9. IBM's Ottawa Software Lab makes IBM WebSphere Everyplace Micro Environment (aka J9 JVM). You can purchase it directly from Handango for $5.99 per unit. Update on April 19, 2006: A reader of this FAQ writes, IBM has updates the J9 runtimes for WindowsMobile 2005 with CDC/Foundation/Personal Profile 1.1 . See http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/zones/wireless/weme_eval_runtimes.html ://http://www-128.ibm.com/developerwor..._runtimes.html Where can I get more information on the NSICOM Creme JVM? NSIcom makes the CrEme JVM for PocketPC devices. There is a trial download available on the NSICOM website. Related article: Dec 2001 — Rick Grehan's Get CrEmed for JavaPro Magazine, published Dec 2001; Summary: "CrEme, a descendant of the Java Software Coprocessor from NSIcom, is a Java virtual machine for Windows CE devices that has some clever plumbing". What happened to the "free" Jeode JVM that came with iPAQs? Insignia ran into financial trouble and sold Jeode to a Swiss company called Esmertec. Esmertec already had an OEM-only JVM product called JBed. You can buy Esmertec Jeode for $49.99 for Dell AXIM or PocketPC 2002 devices. I have not used this product after Esmertec bought it, but be careful, the sale page seems to mention "PersonalJava" compatibility, which is the older pre-J2ME/CDC spec. It's also much more expensive than either J9 or Creme.
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I had Installed Intent MIDlet manager.cab which i could found from Imate - KJam Phone (In Extended ROM) I had INstalled the .Cab File and could run major .Jarr file from That http://hetaldp.googlepages.com/Intent_MIDlet_manager.cab Hurraaayyyy.
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Hp-sms Server - 4.0.0.1 ( Sms Software )
HetalDP replied to HetalDP's topic in General Technical Discussion
Uninstall MS.Net 2 and and ADONet and Reinstall it after Downloading it Freshh There are Some COntrol which are probanly not registered perfectly into the system. -
Devices in Development and might be Launched in USA this year On the smartphone front, the SMT-5800 (aka XV5800 on Verizon) will finally deliver HTC to CDMA on the Windows Mobile Smartphone platform. Previously, HTC had offered devices to carriers such as the SMT-5500, which were rejected by every CDMA carrier. HTC has since re-tooled their offering to deliver a more compact experience, with new functionality. The SMT-5800 (HTC Libra) will offer both a traditional Windows Mobile smartphone layout, as well as a slide-out keyboard from the size. This will provide strong competition with other innovative designes such as Motorola's Q and Samsung's i320. In addition, it's also the first EV-DO Rev A Windows Mobile Smartphone. Finally, of note is UTStarcom itself will indeed manufacturer these devices. Despite HTC's recent acqusition of Dopod, the foreign manufacturer still lacks American customization channels that are key to UTStarcom's competitive advantage. Armed with both a streamlined process, as well as close relations with all North American CDMA carriers, UTStarcom will continue to be the launch platform for HTC CDMA devices for the forseeable future. Update: Confusion amongst readers has streamed in, in regards to the SMT-5800. The images on the device do indeed show the device running Windows Mobile Phone Edition. However, the SMT class in Audiovox/UTStarcom nomenclature only refers to Windows Mobile Smartphone devices. As such, it does appear to run Windows Mobile Smartphone edition, as does its GSM counterpart, HTC Breeze. UTStarcom has revealed two devices from HTC that are aimed at U.S. CDMA carriers. Details are slowly emerging, however PCS Intel can independently confirm both devices have been finalized and are in-testing at both Verizon Wireless and Sprint. The PPC-6800 (or XV6800 as Verizon will likely brand the device) is the CDMA counterpart to HTC's Hermes TyTN (aka Cingular 8525 in the United States). With EV-DO Rev A, and an improved camera, the PPC-6800 includes a refined design that removes many complaints from the PPC-6700. The keypad and controls are similar to the PPC-6700's predecesor, the PPC-6600.
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Product Features Brand new non-OEM Weight: 2.2 oz. Battery type: Lithium Ion. No memory loss effect. Integrated microchip prevents overcharging & lengthens battery life. "Note: Because of its extended size, this battery does not fit original or aftermarket desktop cradle/charger, case or holster" 1800 mAh (Will last upto 6 hours of Talk time and 350 hrs of Standby Time)
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Product Description A PDA with a dead battery is … well, it’s like any other battery-powered device with a dead battery. Dark and sad and not terribly useful. No doubt that’s why our UTStarcom 6700 Battery Extender is a popular choice for people who need 100% certainty that their PDA can be charged – even when they don’t have their charger or they’re miles and miles from the nearest electrical outlet. The UTStarcom 6700 Battery Extender is an ingenious device powered by 4AA batteries. Its proprietary technology draws a charge from the AA batteries and transfers it to your PDA, thus providing it with the electric power that is its required sustenance. Even if your PDA is 100% drained – stone cold PDA d-e-a-d – the UTStarcom 6700 Battery Extender can bring it back to life not once, not twice, but, in fact, 2.5 times. That’s right: You get two-and-a-half complete charges from one set of AA batteries. And it’s fast too: the Battery Extender takes your PDA from zero to 45% charged in just 20 minutes! Now, in case you’re worried all this fancy charging is damaging your PDA, rest assured: Special circuit design protects your PDA from overcharging and short-circuiting. An LED indicator light lets you know when your PDA is charged. And by the way, you can use your PDA right away, while it’s charging – you don’t have to wait till it’s done. Love charging? Well, then in addition to the UTStarcom 6700 Battery Extender, why not treat yourself to a Car Charger? http://www.thepocketsolution.com/PSI-6360.html
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Product Description SINCE YOU ARE UNDOUBTEDLY A CONNOISSEUR of leather, you already know that not all leather is created equal. And knowing this, you of course also know that first among unequals in the leather device case department is the handsome Signature Series Case. This is a device case that says you’ve arrived (and thanks to the device you’ve probably arrived on time and in the right place). The UTStarcom 6700 Signature Series Case is the top-of-the-line leather device case you can own. Imported from Turkey, the hand-made Signature Series case features a soft leather lining that caresses your device the way it deserves to be caressed. Its magnetic and snap closure systems ensure your device is protected as well as pampered. And the belt clip gives you the option of displaying your device in its stylish case right on your hip or removing it and walking around with that haughty “I’m not the sort of guy who wears a device” look. Some Leather Signature Flip Cases (depending on your device model) come with memory card slots and credit card pockets – providing even more excuses to pull out your unfairly beautiful case to display to the world or just fondle on your own. But even if this case served no purpose at all – even if it just sat on your desk looking nonchalantly beautiful – it would still be worth it. It’s that nice a case. http://www.ThePocketSolution.com/PSI-9327.html
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Verizon XV6700 Leather Sleeve Case ONLY $29.95 ! Verizon XV6700 Leather Sleeve Case Description The elegant and functional Verizon XV6700 Leather Sleeve Case is specially designed to custom fit your device to protect your handheld from the dents and the dings of every day life. Made of beautiful leather, this elegant case is perfect for everyday use, as well as a night out on the town. Don't be caught with your device naked and scratched. Get a case that protects your investment and gets you noticed.
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Product Description You’re not the sort of person who enjoys tapping messages on a tiny device keyboard. And you don’t like messy wires either. What to do? Enter the full-size Verizon XV6700 Bluetooth Keyboard – an honest-to-goodness keyboard that lets you type instead of tap. And since it’s Bluetooth, it connects to your device wirelessly – in fact, it can connect to virtually any Bluetooth enabled device! Now your PDA or Phone truly becomes the untethered, easy-to-use, time-saving device you always dreamed it would be. You can easily send emails and write notes – the full-size keyboard makes touch-typing a breeze. And you can program shortcuts and command keys to give you fast access to applications and save more time. The engineers behind this keyboard have thought of everything. The keyboard features little rubber feet that grip the surface and keep the keyboard from slipping while you type. There’s even a built-in detachable device stand that makes it easy to see what you’re typing. Are you concerned that your Bluetooth keyboard is going to be too big and cumbersome to carry around? Don’t be. This full-size keyboard weighs in at a sleek 6 ounces. Its rugged polycarbonate construction not only makes it light as a feather but also ensures it’ll be around and useful for years to come. And it comes with its own carrying case. Verizon XV6700 Bluetooth Keyboard ONLY $149.95 !
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Product Description A PDA WITHOUT A CHARGE is not a PDA- it's a curiosity. And a PDA that doesn't sync with your computer is unfulfilled and may develop bipolar disorder. How do you make sure your PDA is charged and synchronized? How about a UTStarcom 6700 Powered USB Cradle. Our PDA cradle is the simplest, best way to keep your PDA charged up and up to date. The cradle keeps your PDA standing up where you can keep your eye on it and grab it when you need it. The cradle also protects the PDA by keeping it from tipping over and hurting itself. Give your device a home. Tailored specifically to your PDA model, the UTStarcom 6700 Powered USB Cradle fits your PDA like a glove. It's perfect for keeping your PDA handy on your desk at your office or home. Need a little something to go with your cradle? We recommend a nice Stylus. Online Seller and Shipper for International Delivary http://www.thepocketsolution.com
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When no alternative power source is available, the Battery Adapter for miniSync allows you to charge using just standard AA batteries! Keep your device powered through blackouts, in an emergency, or during long flights and trips! With the Battery Adapter for miniSync, you will never have to worry about your devices running low on power at inopportune times, or need to find an alternative power source during an emergency. The Battery Adapter for miniSync uses conveniently found AA batteries to provide up to 5 full recharging cycles for your device. Now you'll have power to charge your device in any situation! Designed for mobile professionals who demand portable power that's convenient, BoxWave’s Battery Adaptor combines with any miniSync to fully recharge your device whenever you wish. The Battery Adapter safely charges your handheld, and works with all our miniSync's. Compact and reliable, our chargers together with miniSync make the complete ultra-portable charging solution! (Note: Specific number of recharging cycles depends on individual devices power requirements.) Charge Using Standard AA Batteries The Battery Adapter for miniSync also provides enough voltage to power those difficult to charge handhelds such as the Dell Axim X5 and Fujitsu Pocket LOOX. Technical Specifications: Batteries Required: 4 AA alkaline batteries (batteries not included) Charging Capacity: Up to 5 full recharging cycles Size: Approx. 4.9" H x 1.59" W x .75" D (124.5mm x 40mm x 19mm) Weight: 1.8 oz
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THE PROBLEM WITH PDAS, as with all electronics, is that they don’t get along well with the elements. Everything’s going just great until, say, you walk into a hailstorm. Then boom – either you put it away right away or the storm puts it away for good. Or maybe you need to use your PDA underwater. Maybe your PDA contains scribbled instructions and a Google Map to a sunken treasure. Or – well, you get the idea. So we’ve established your PDA needs protection. How about a Sprint PPC 6700 Dry Pak 100% Waterproof Case, to keep you completely dry down to a depth of 5 meters (more than 15 feet). The Dry-Pak’s Ultra-Clear Polymer Window allows you to use your stylus just as you normally would – even right there in Davey Jones’ locker! Look up addresses, check appointments, read email – everything you’re accustomed to doing on good old terra firma. Oops – what happened – dropped your PDA while out on your little scuba excursion? Not a problem – in addition to being waterproof, the Sprint PPC 6700 Dry Pak floats! Drop your PDA while diving and all you need to do is swim to the surface to find it (be sure to ascend slowly to avoid the bends). What’s that – you never dive but you do take frequent excursions into the desert? Great news – the Dry-Pak is also 100% sandproof! Sorry, PDA not included.
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Run Windows On Reliance Phone ! Reliance Mobile Pocket PC 6700
HetalDP replied to Arun's topic in HTC
Connecting WIFI is Easiet thing in PPC-6700 Just Configure your Wifi Modem and also DHCP (Dinamic Host Configuration Protocol) in Wifi Modem. Then Restart Wifi Modem of Access Point Remember One Thing PPC-6700 tries to Fetch IP Adrresss for it self from Seeking any DHCP Server into Wifi Network. An When IP is Assinged to 6700 then only it starts using that Network. So Then Just Click the Small Connection Small Green Icon Right Handside in Bottom (Comm Manager) or Communication Manager Then Click to (( i )) Now Click Settings and CLick to WiFI and See all Available Wifi in Spot If the Wifi is Successfull then Small Wifi Icon will be shown in Top - Middle Line Remeber Another Thing If the Wifi is Enabled it is Treated as Most Prefered Network and All Connection of ISP, Works, Reliance Mobile World Reliance NetConnect is overrided. All Proxy Setting is also Overrided -
hey Supernova Its seems Black looks nice than the Silver one Please Review, As in Photographs its Better
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I had only one CDMA Handset which were Supporting Symbian was 6638 CDMA Couter Part of 6630 But Nokia had Stopped the Production Line. Right Now there are no English Interface Symbian Based Handsets in CDMA Symbian is also Unregonised by CDMA Development Group (CDG.Org). Only Winddows, Palm, Balcberry, Java and Original Qualcomm Language Brew is Recognised OS as per Qualcomm and CDG. Japan have Highest FOMA (EVDO + WCDMA) Handset which based on Symbian but the Language is Japanese in Interface, Rember FOMA is Brandname of some Operator / Manufacture there.
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More than 25 K buddy Already Selling in USA as Hot Cake for $550 to 600 Range and in Plan Based sold @ $ 275 and above
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Some Mistake in Guideline Vishal you had Written or don't follow Forum Guidelines.
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Roaming Charges Are Set To Fall By February 2007
HetalDP replied to Arun's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
Lesser the CHarges More the Usage man. Now People will not cut the incoming phone while in Roaming will Increase the Call in Roaming No Impact to any Player I believe