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Originally Posted by Safety is Param
(Post 3363711)
The price is as mentioned in TOI's Bangalore edition, dated today.
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I think srikanthns read only your first and last sentences :)
I believe the first is about the Xolo Q3000 and last about Moto G.
By the way I got the Moto G 16 Gb variant at 14K. Its amazing value for money phone, crisp 4.5 inch HD display, stock android (atleast very close to it ). I suggest this to anyone looking for a phone with around 4.5 inch screen within 12-18K as I believe there is no other phone that gives as much features as the Moto G in this price range.
Guys got a iPhone 4S from a fri of mine. The phone was in contract with at&t there. Since my fri has moved to iPhone5 he has given it to me. What do I need to do in order to use it here in India? I have no idea about an iPhone as I come from a Symbian and android background.
Need some advice folks! I own an I phone 5 for my personal use and a 8520 blackberry for official emails and calls. Recently my office I.T folks went crazy and changed our mail server from outlook to lotus / IBM notes. This means that any other OS like android, windows or IOS can be used for emails and using blackberry has no clear advantage. Added to this, the track pad in my blackberry is having issues and I'm contemplating on buying a new device. The office IT folks suggest that android is the best for lotus notes. Any idea if this is right?
My main purpose would be emails & phone calls. Since I carry an iPhone 5 anyway, I wouldn't be too keen on spending anything more than 8 to 10 k on this new device. Any suggestions please? The new moto G caught my eye, but it was a little over my budget and was a little apprehensive about servicing backup considering that Lenovo has now bought out Motorola.
I use android for accessing notes and it is very cool. Now since you already have iphone 5, I don't see a need to buy a new phone. If you may wish so, you can use it. I feel that would be better than investing in a new android.
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Originally Posted by motorworks
(Post 3368375)
Need some advice folks! I own an I phone 5 for my personal use and a 8520 blackberry for official emails and calls. Recently my office I.T folks went crazy and changed our mail server from outlook to lotus / IBM notes. This means that any other OS like android, windows or IOS can be used for emails and using blackberry has no clear advantage. Added to this, the track pad in my blackberry is having issues and I'm contemplating on buying a new device. The office IT folks suggest that android is the best for lotus notes. Any idea if this is right?
My main purpose would be emails & phone calls. Since I carry an iPhone 5 anyway, I wouldn't be too keen on spending anything more than 8 to 10 k on this new device. Any suggestions please? The new moto G caught my eye, but it was a little over my budget and was a little apprehensive about servicing backup considering that Lenovo has now bought out Motorola. |
Go for the MotoG if you want to keep a second phone. Else iPhone supports Lotus notes email out of the box itself. BB wont support lotus notes unless you have BES. You can do jugaad - forward emails to gmail, and reply from gmail with official ID set as reply-to.
Service won't be an issue now. There is a craze around the motoG + lenovo will support in due course using its network (which is better than some small time service center, no?). Plus the phone is the best 12.5k buys you (outside of WP, where the screen is a letdown).
I dropped my wife's Xperia arc S. Touchscreen damaged.
Any suggestions where i can get it replaced(Bangalore)? Obviously, phone is out of warranty.
Peace must prevail at homes, you see.
EDIT: the digitizer is working. The LCD is cracked.
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Originally Posted by ramzsys
(Post 3370262)
I dropped my wife's Xperia arc S. Touchscreen damaged.
Any suggestions where i can get it replaced(Bangalore)? Obviously, phone is out of warranty.
Peace must prevail at homes, you see.
EDIT: the digitizer is working. The LCD is cracked. |
You can try the Sony Service Centre at 7th Block, Jayanagar. Recently repaired(not replaced) a friend's touchscreen phone but in your case, I guess a replacement would be needed. You can give them a ring though at 22440123
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Originally Posted by createrkid
(Post 3370405)
You can try the Sony Service Centre at 7th Block, Jayanagar. Recently repaired(not replaced) a friend's touchscreen phone but in your case, I guess a replacement would be needed. You can give them a ring though at 22440123 |
They said it would cost '9000'. This is much more than the current value of the phone!
The LG Optimus G AT&T version E970 is just awesome. 2GB RAM with Quad core snapdragon is way better than my current Lenovo P780. The display is very crisp & all actions with the phone is just superb.The battery is not comparable, but does a very decent job to survive a day+ without issues. Two downsides - AT&T bloatware (which can be removed / custom ROM installed) and warranty claim not feasible since it is not US.
I had bought this from Ebay.in (GEB) and had paid 13.5K after a 2K off coupon during republic day sale, making it a great buy for its features & the price paid.
Have been a reliance cdma user since inception of the Dirubhai Ambani Pioneer Offer!,
Great Network, Good Voice Quality and the only issue now is lack of Handsets.
I may go the GSM way as I am having problems locating a Good Phone. No other reason. Happy with CDMA!
+1 to shashi :thumbs up
I've been a CDMA(reliance) guy from day one. Apart from availability of good handsets, n every one going the GSM way, personally I don't think of any reason to switch from CDMA.
The connectivity is seamless, call rates are dirt cheap n even whilst roaming, I've never faced connectivity issues. Real Happy customer clap:
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Originally Posted by shashi63
(Post 3375259)
Have been a reliance cdma user since inception of the Dirubhai Ambani Pioneer Offer!,
Great Network, Good Voice Quality and the only issue now is lack of Handsets.
I may go the GSM way as I am having problems locating a Good Phone. No other reason. Happy with CDMA! |
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Originally Posted by auto_enthusiast
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+1 to shashi :thumbs up
I've been a CDMA(reliance) guy from day one. Apart from availability of good handsets, n every one going the GSM way, personally I don't think of any reason to switch from CDMA.
The connectivity is seamless, call rates are dirt cheap n even whilst roaming, I've never faced connectivity issues. Real Happy customer clap: |
If you want a Moto G for Reliance CDMA for just 6939, chekc this out :)
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/gadget...ml#post3372905
I too ordered the Moto G CDMA yesterday :)
Now thinking of taking a prepaid Reliance CDMA connection first & experience the network as i have never used CDMA before.
Once i m satisfied with what Reliance has to offer, i m thinking of Porting my current GSM number to Reliance CDMA.
Please can someone here suggest me some good prepaid as well as postpaid plans for Delhi ?
The usage for prepaid would be minimal & just for testing purposes. The postpaid however would be mainly used for voice & basic data usage such as Mails, T-bhp, some net surfing thats it.
(Current usage on Vodafone is around Rs.600-700).
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Are the flip type phones still available? My mother is looking for one. But could not find any on the net. Any pointers?
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Originally Posted by sagarpadaki
(Post 3375682)
Are the flip type phones still available? My mother is looking for one. But could not find any on the net. Any pointers? |
Bought this Razr 3 months ago. I paid 3k for it. No bill or box were provided with it though.
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