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  1. 4 points
    1. First download the CDMA workshop and QPST needed. You will get both in this link: downloads 2. Now pause the protection of your antivirus, else the CDMA workshop key will be identified as virus. 3. Open CDMA workshop. 4. Now from your phone dial ##8778#. It will screen titled - phoneutil. In that under UART - it will be in MODEM and under USB - change it to MODEM. 5. Plug your phone to PC. 6. Now to check in which port your phone is connected, open device manager in pc, and under PORT tab, check for the Samsung mobile modem diagnostic port. 7. Now in CW (cdma workshop) on the MAIN tab, under com setting, select the same tab and click connect. 8. Now go to SECURITY tab, and under SPC, enter 000000, its common one. Else ask your seller. Click SPC, now two options will come, SEND, and WRITE. Click SEND. 9. Message popup will come like phone unlocked. 10. Go to NAM tab. be careful everyone (noobs :-)) including me have a chance to make mistake. 11. Select NAM1, Click READ, and then it will read the NAM setting from your phone. And now click save and the NAM setting will be saved in your pc. Close CW. Now go to QPST. 12. Open QPST Configuration. And if the port in which phone is connected is not shown, and then add the port manually by selecting ADD NEW PORT. It will show the status as Connected. 13. Now from the tab - START CLIENTS - select - SERVICE PROGRAMING. 14. A new tab will be opened and will show your phone name as FFA6550 - ZRF6500. Click OK. 15. The tab will be shown, with ESN number and all the details. And status of phone as online. 16. Now down, there will be a button, Load from file. Click on it and select the QCN file uploaded by hetal in the above post. Click OK 17. And in QPST, now click the button, Write to phone. Now your phone will be restarted. And will be reset. 18. Close QPST - one by one. EXIT. Now with cW. 19. Open CW and connect it to the same port. 20. Now go to SECURITY tab, and under SPC, enter 000000, its common one. Else ask your seller. Click SPC, now two options will come, SEND, and WRITE. Click SEND. 21. Message popup will come like phone unlocked 22. Go to NAM tab and click the button LOAD. It will ask for the file and select the previously back up NAM file. 23. Click write button. and close the cDMA. It will ask like phone setting has been changed reboot. Click Yes. 24. Its finished. You have done radio reprogramming!!!! After this For Data to work. Please follow the thread posted by dkaile. HERE
  2. 2 points
    In India only Tata Docomo network supports HD voice Quality In India, more than 27 mobile phones with high definition sound are available, though only one service provider offers a network that supports HD Voice. We all look for high definition sound while buying a TV; it's time we started looking for high definition Voice enabled phones. HD Voice enables conversation that is more natural and is similar to speaking to the other party face to face. According to a new report by GSA (Global Mobile Suppliers Association), there are 27 mobile phones and 15 mobile networks that support high definition voice. Among the 15 networks, only Tata Docomo has deployed a network in India that supports HD Voice. However, more is expected to come with a new 3G network being laid out in the country. The 27 HD voice-capable phones are from Alcatel, HTC, LG, Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson. All these handsets are available in India. Chipsets supporting HD Voice are also made by some leading semiconductor companies, and the number of phones with HD Voice is set to grow many fold. Nokia N8, C6, C7 and E7 handsets have HD Voice activated by default. Nokia C3 and X3 have recently been shipping with HD Voice, as have Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, Xperia Neo and Xperia Pro. All upcoming Sony Ericsson Android phones are expected to have HD Voice activated by default. The first commercial mobile HD Voice service started in September 2009. The technology's momentum has been growing since then. HD Voice services operate on 15 mobile networks in 14 countries across the world: Armenia, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Egypt, France, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Luxembourg, Moldova, Russia, Spain, and the UK. Maximum benefits from using the technology on a mobile HD-capable network are felt when both calling and called parties use HD Voice-capable phones. However, improvements in call quality are observed even when calling a non-HD Voice phone, due to improvements in the acoustic performance and advanced noise reduction capabilities of most HD Voice phones. Part Info From Mobile Indian For More Technical Info, Download Following Technical Report: The Mobile HD Voice service using AMR Wideband technology GSA_Mobile_HD_voice_report_020211.pdf
  3. 1 point
    Here is Setting for Working Internet on RWorld plan Please load all this NV item via CDMA Workshop Step by Step Process Disable any Anti Virus you have installed for CDMA Workshop to run Download cdma workshop 2.7 from here CDMA-Workshop-27.zip Dial ##8778# in your phone (code can vary) and select modem in usb section (Fro Fascinate **USBUI) (For HTC ##3424#) Now connect your phone it will be shown in device manager -com/ports in your pc in cdma workshop, Main tab select the same port as shown in device manager then click on connect and then read Send your SPC (Default 000000) to phone Go to Memory Tab - Click to Write in NVItem Group Select the Attached file and you New Password is configured Every thing will be charged as per RWorld plan no Free Goodies - Asking will same will be banned from Discussion Thread Complete dump file also added (00-All-Data-CW27.txt; Use this file for complete dump overwrite. CM27-Data-RWorld-RUIM-906-910.txt 00-All-Data-CW27.txt
  4. 1 point
    They offered me for 3 months because they also gave a lower rental plan to me, 440 in place of my existing 770, and they told me that the system allowed maximum of 3 months only. Suggest you could talk to them and see what they are offering. Plus as Rajan bhai has correctly said they can renew the discount in slabs of 3 months, try talking and see what they offer. Moreover it seems you are OK to be with RCDMA for very long period so why do you not go for ARP4999 plan then? Rental comes to 417+tax per month instead of 440+tax, plus call charges of local at 40p and STD at 75p vs 99p and 1.49 rupees as in 440 plan. This will offer you some saving. Plus note than 440 is discontinued plan so if you do circle change it will lapse while ARP4999 is active plan so it works across circles.
  5. 1 point
    Among the 3 you mentioned, IDBI bank is best now a days. It is a PSU/sarkari bank so it is 'safe'. In case of a banking crisis like the one that happened in 2008, your money in IDBI bank account will be backed by the Indian government. This is important because in last 10 years a number of Private banks have closed (e.g. Global Trust Bank, United Western Bank) leaving their customers in lurch and desperately trying to ge the money out of their accounts with troubled banks. A lot of services in IDBI bank are free without the need to maintain big minimum balance. You are charged for every small service by both PSU banks like SBI or Private banks like HDFC. Further, IDBI bank staff will never call you and attempt to sell you useless investment products like ULIPs. Also IDBI bank is offering best interest rates on fixed deposits now a days among all PSU banks. Axis bank will charge you for things like cheque books, Pay orders, money transfers by NEFT, Debit cards and you will need to maintain a minimum balance. Further they will try to sell you insurance products like ULIPs, gold coins etc. from time to time. You will get tired of answering their phone calls every day. They will also want you to take their Platinum credit card. When I refused to take their credit card, they sent one of their executives to my home on a Sunday morning anyway, just to push the credit card down my throat. Needless to say, I soon closed my account with them. HDFC bank staff will also try to sell you ULIPs. You will maintain a minimum balance and will pay for services that are free with IDBI bank. Further every time you receive a big payment in your account by cheque or by online transfer, they will call you and ask you to tell the source of funds. If you ask me, this is a big nuisance. I have a business to run and fielding useless calls from bank must not be a part of my daily routine. If you have receive payments from abroad by wire transfers, then CitiBank business current account with minimum balanc of Rs 50,000 has lowest charges for receiving wire transfers. They have few branches but their service is better than the most banks in India. I don't know if they have a branch in your city and near your place. HSBC Direct account with zero balance is also good if most of your business is done online and you don't need to deposit or withdraw cash from bank frequently. Have a look at their charges: http://www.hsbc.co.in/1/2/business/business-current-accounts/hsbc-direct-for-business http://www.hsbc.co.in/1/PA_1_083Q9FFKG80E20RA9Q00000000/content/website/pdf/business/bd_tariff.pdf Once again I don't know if HSBC has a branch near your place. My office is located in Central Delhi (near connaught Place) and all banks have branches in Connaught Place. So all banks are accessible for me. Given my bad experience, I suggest NOT opening accounts with ICICI or Standard Chartered Bank.
  6. 1 point
    Launched !!! Samsung Galaxy Pop Key Features: •Android 2.2 Operating System •800 MHz processor •Pre-Installed Gmail, Gtalk, Youtube, Google Maps, Orkut, Quick Office and Android Market •FM Radio with unlimited channels to store •Upto 3.1 Mbps of Download Speed using HSD Network •Freedom to choose your CDMA Operator – OMH •3.15MP camera •SD card support up to 32 GB •Connectivity: Wi-Fi, HSD, USB, Bluetooth 3.0, Auto sync •USB/WiFi Tethering
  7. 1 point
    India's Reliance Secures LTE TDD Partner March 16, 2011 Gagandeep Kaur. Light Reading Asia Reliance Industries Ltd. (RIL) , the only company in India to hold a nationwide license for Long Term Evolution Time Division Duplex (LTE TDD), has secured a partner to help with the planning, rollout and access infrastructure development for its multi-billion dollar broadband wireless access (BWA) network. But that partner isn't any of the major international wireless infrastructure vendors -- it's Mumbai-based integrator and technology developer Rancore Technologies Pvt. Ltd. , a small (up to 200 staff) company that specializes in technology evaluation and validation, acceptance testing, operations management and standardization for LTE, WiMax, IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem), IPTV and service delivery platform (SDP) deployments. "We are working with Reliance [industries] for its network rollout ... we are their technology partner," Rancore Vice President Atul Agarwal told Light Reading Asia. That's quite a coup for Rancore, as Reliance Industries is set to become one of the most influential broadband players in India in the coming years. Courtesy of its acquisition of Infotel Broadband Services in the wake of last June's BWA spectrum auction, Reliance Industries is the only company that holds licenses to operate in the 2.3GHz band in all of India's 22 circles (service areas). And while that spectrum is suitable for WiMax services, Reliance favors the LTE TDD technology that is gaining support in a number of other markets, most notably China. In fact, Reliance Industries was one of a number of companies that expressed strong commitment to the development of a global LTE TDD ecosystem at the recent LTE TDD/FDD International Summit in Barcelona. While that ecosystem is still in the early stages of development, particularly with regards to user devices, Reliance intends to launch its initial services in a few cities during 2011. That's important not just for Reliance, Rancore and any other companies that are brought on board for the launch, but also for the other BWA license-holders, as Reliance's go-to-market strategy is expected to influence the decisions taken by the other five companies that successfully bid for 2.3GHz spectrum. All of which is significant for India's communications market too, as there is a strong push for faster and more extensive broadband penetration in India that the country's fixed-line operators have been unable to fulfil. As a result, widespread broadband penetration is likely to be achieved only if the BWA license-holders can successfully develop and market their services. Rancore's role and relationship with Reliance Industries Though Agarwal refused to elaborate on exactly what it's doing for Reliance, an industry source with knowledge of the relationship says Rancore is involved in technology research and development and network planning for the license-holder, and has been funded by Reliance Industries since its inception in 2007. Agarwal declined to comment on any investment relationship with Reliance. It's possible, too, that Rancore's involvement in Reliance's plans may extend beyond testing, validation and planning. The Indian firm formed an alliance with wireless processor specialist picoChip Designs Ltd. that enables Rancore to use picoChip's wireless baseband technology for the development of "4G" base stations. However, Reliance has been working closely with a number of large, international technology players, including Ericsson AB (Nasdaq: ERIC), as it develops its LTE TDD strategy. Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE: ALU) and Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. have also been linked to Reliance's LTE TDD plans, while Nokia Siemens Networks is working hard to win a slice of the action.
  8. 1 point
    ^ Cannot say for sure that they will oblige it depends on the retention officer involved and level of grievance of the customer, but generally if one gives a port request then call CC they would transfer to MNP retention department, after that it is the customer's onus to extract a retention offer according to requirement. If you go through this thread some people have got incredible retention offers.
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