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i still think HTC phones are the ones to get; the Sense UI cant be beat if you want a different android expierence.

Cool quick-access app that uses a swipe gesture at the edge of your screen to bring up a quick-launch menu :

SwipePad Beta - Android app on AppBrain

cya
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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 2216222)
Static IP outside the firewall you mean? Internally it is the wifi router which keeps assigning IP addresses from DHCP, right?

Or you mean to say devices connected in your home network must have a static IP? In that case, I am interested to know how the network is configured and what to to in a PC or device in order to get connected. please:

When i need to get my laptops connected through the home wifi connection, I need to right click on the wifi network that the pc detected >properties>tcp/ip settings> and use the IP address, DNS server details, netmask details provided by BSNL dataone. This is because my router is not able to retrieve the network addresses automatically.

I use the same settings on my phone too.

However, in a few public places the IP addresses are acquired automatically.

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Originally Posted by chevelle (Post 2216280)
My home network doesn't require static ip. nor does my friends. I tested it at more than 4 home networks of my friends. It works without any issues.

The only problem i get is at public places that requires secured browsing. Like if i go to a hotel, in order to connect to wireless i have to enter room number and name, once that is done, the browser gives up error saying, ;data connectivity problem, try again later'. doesn't happen with home network, same thing happened with mumbai's airport.

AFAIK, you need to enter user name and password for connections at airports, you can get a unique username and password by paying.
Yes, you will be connected to the login page, but you will not be able to proceed further without the UN and password.

Friends, just ordered a Motorola Charm from flipkart.

Wanted an Android with the comfort of Qwerty for wife.

See the video reivew:

YouTube - Motorola CHARM Review

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Originally Posted by mrohit17 (Post 2217635)
Friends, just ordered a Motorola Charm from flipkart.
Wanted an Android with the comfort of Qwerty for wife.
See the video reivew:

Congrats! Did they ship it through First flight courier?

I have just one word for that courier service - HORRIBLE!!!
Their customer service phones are never answered, SMS tracking didn't work and their web site was down the whole day. So basically I am here sitting with no information about my phone which is presently with the courier. They booked the courier on 18-Jan and it has been 3 days and no news about my phone yet.:Frustrati

First flight's transit time calculator told me that I will get it on 19-Jan itself. I have sent a mail to First flight and CC'ed the same to flipkart. Flipkart replied in 5 minutes apologizing the delay but I guess they can't do anything on it now.

Received the courier today, two HTC desires.
Currently they are put on initial charge without turning on. (As per the manual :D)

Can't wait to turn them on! Manual says initial charge should be over within 3 hours.

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 2218072)
Received the courier today, two HTC desires.
Currently they are put on initial charge without turning on. (As per the manual :D)

Can't wait to turn them on! Manual says initial charge should be over within 3 hours.

Congrats . Now get some screen protectors and some thing to put that thing when you carry.

Why 2 off them ? .Cost per piece ?

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Originally Posted by black12rr (Post 2218108)
Congrats . Now get some screen protectors and some thing to put that thing when you carry.
Why 2 off them ? .Cost per piece ?

Thanks!
Yes it badly needs a good screen protector and pouches. One is for my brother, he will pick it up today evening.

Cost per piece was 22.6K.

Samsung Galaxy Tab P1000 now costs Rs. 27999 at flipkart.com

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Originally Posted by vvrchandra (Post 2218134)
Samsung Galaxy Tab P1000 now costs Rs. 27999 at flipkart.com

Ya. I was told by a local shop person as Galaxy S has been stopped price for Tab have come down.

Also has any one used HTC wildfire is display really too bad?

I was comparing specs of Nexus S and Galaxy S, and it appears, except for Gingerbread, Galaxy S is indeed better.
At around 24-25K the Galaxy S will be a good deal, right?

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Originally Posted by tsk1979 (Post 2218152)
I was comparing specs of Nexus S and Galaxy S, and it appears, except for Gingerbread, Galaxy S is indeed better.
At around 24-25K the Galaxy S will be a good deal, right?

nexus s is based on galaxy s but it has gingerbread on being the current google phone it has official google support for future updates - i'd go with nexus s

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Originally Posted by tsk1979 (Post 2218152)
I was comparing specs of Nexus S and Galaxy S, and it appears, except for Gingerbread, Galaxy S is indeed better.
At around 24-25K the Galaxy S will be a good deal, right?

I haven't researched a lot on Nexus S, but I bought a Galaxy S after a lot of reviews/research and even though I had to extend my budget a bit (and thanks to desire not coming in at the right time). There were issues with Galaxy S when it had come out, but most of them are fixed now. And at 24-25k, Galaxy S is indeed a very very good deal. And I always show off the screen to any person who wants to see it :D.

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Originally Posted by jassi (Post 2218153)
nexus s is based on galaxy s but it has gingerbread on being the current google phone it has official google support for future updates - i'd go with nexus s

So the Nexus S actually has poorer hardware specs. Only advantage is Android 2.3, and possibility of 2.4 in future?
I think I will chose based on hardware, and the Galaxy S has a slight advantage
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Originally Posted by HellwratH (Post 2218162)
I haven't researched a lot on Nexus S, but I bought a Galaxy S after a lot of reviews/research and even though I had to extend my budget a bit (and thanks to desire not coming in at the right time). There were issues with Galaxy S when it had come out, but most of them are fixed now. And at 24-25k, Galaxy S is indeed a very very good deal. And I always show off the screen to any person who wants to see it :D.

My Nokia 6265 stopped running Java apps yesterday. its dying slowly. I guess I will need to buy a new phone soon.
With no Nexus S in market currently, my options are Galaxy S or Desire HD. Wondering what to use!

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Originally Posted by tsk1979 (Post 2218171)
So the Nexus S actually has poorer hardware specs. Only advantage is Android 2.3, and possibility of 2.4 in future?
I think I will chose based on hardware, and the Galaxy S has a slight advantage

interesting - which specs are poorer?


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