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dhullazaran

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About dhullazaran

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  • Birthday 07/30/1983

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    Zaran H.Dhulla
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    Mumbai
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    HTC Mogul (6800)
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    Not a Reliance user

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  1. Best Gsm Handset Low Budget

    Please find the attached file. Hope it is useful to you. HANSET PRICING.pdf Regards,
  2. Hardware Button Not Working

    Dear RIMWEB GURUS, yesterday i tried to do some RnD for this same problem. now the inputs. (Nothing technical) Even though my camera hardware button is not working, but, i can still enter the bootloader screen. Even though my both soft reset hardware button are not working, but, still i can do the hard reset. This only means that, my buttons are working fine, but, according to my logic, they have lost there assignment. After that i started searching web if i can find and app / setting / hack / register setting, in which i can assign then there original key setting. So i found this on XDA forum as below. [b]How to assign a shortcut to EndKey, SendKey, Power Button, PTT Button!![/b] Hello Since some of you guys asked about this , well there you go: if you look inside the keyboard driver with a good disassembler (IDA Pro) you would see that you can create these link files : Long_PTT.lnk (push to talk button+long press) Long_End.lnk (the read key+long press) Long_Send.lnk (the green key+long press) Short_PTT.lnk (push to talk button) Long_Power.lnk (Power button +long press) [b]Short_Power.lnk (Power button)[/b] So basically all you need is to create these link files and put them into windows folder. You can assign these keys to any shortcut you want . Source: XDA Forum ok now, certain things are clear. now anybody out there can help get this thing sorted out. Waiting for concrete solution.
  3. Hardware Button Not Working

    Please find the Image. Can anybody repair this thing for me.
  4. Hardware Button Not Working

    Did that but no change. Even removed the battery for 30 mins and then started. But No change. Is this any major issue. If yes than can anybody out there help me sort out this issue.
  5. Hardware Button Not Working

    Dear RIM TECH GURUS, Since yesterday i am facing this very weird problem on my HTC MOGUL. All my Hardware button have stopped responding / Working. Please help me sort out this issue. Waiting for your valued reply with solution.
  6. Source: The unlockr Want to get Windows 6.5 on your phone? Orjust want to flash a custom ROM for faster performance, to unlock WifiTethering, load themes, load TouchFlo, Sony Panes, etc. or any of theother great benefits of custom ROMs? Here's how… First off, loading a Windows Mobile ROM consists of 3 main parts;loading the HardSPL, loading the latest Radio, and then loading the ROMitself. All of these steps are done in the same way and must be doneHardSPL, THEN RADIO, THEN ROM. Each HardSPL and ROMs are specific to only ONE SPECIFIC PHONE MODEL, sodo not use a HardSPL or ROM for a phone it is not meant to be used on(this includes using the CDMA version on a GSM phone, and visa versa). Before You Begin Make sure you have downloaded andinstalled Windows Mobile Device Center (Vista or higher) OR WindowsActiveSync (XP) and that your device can connect to it without any issue Always remove your memory card and SIM card before beginning I. Load HardSPL 1. Download the appropriate HardSPL zip file from our Downloads > Windows Mobile Downloads > ROMs section of our site. Select the HardSPL at the start of what phone you have. 2. Plug your phone into your computer via the USB cable. 3. Sync it with Windows Mobile Device Center (or ActiveSync if usingWindows XP). *This is important, it must be recognized and sync withWindows Mobile Device Center before continuing. 4. Unzip the HardSPL file and double click on the .exe file inside (while the phone is still plugged in. 5. Follow the programs instructions and let it flash to the phone. 6. The phone should reboot when done. Now you can load a Radio… II Load a Radio 1. Check to see what Radio version you have by tuning off the phone and turning it back on. 2. On the first load up screen you should see some writing at thebottom of the screen, the number next to the letter R is your radioversion (i.e. 3.42.50) 3. Then check to see what the latest Radio is for your phone in our ROMs section.If you already have it or a Radio with a higher number than it, thenskip this. If you have a Radio with a lower number, then download theRadio file from that section. 4. Plug your phone into your computer via the USB cable. 5. Sync it with Windows Mobile Device Center (or ActiveSync if usingWindows XP). *This is important, it must be recognized and sync withWindows Mobile Device Center before continuing. 6. Unzip the HardSPL file and double click on the .exe file inside (while the phone is still plugged in. 7. Follow the programs instructions and let it flash to the phone. 8. The phone should reboot when done. Now you can load a ROM… III. Load a Custom ROM 1. Download one of the appropriate Custom ROMs from our Downloads > Windows Mobile Downloads > ROMs section of our site. 2. Plug your phone into your computer via the USB cable. 3. Sync it with Windows Mobile Device Center (or ActiveSync if usingWindows XP). *This is important, it must be recognized and sync withWindows Mobile Device Center before continuing. 4. Unzip the HardSPL file and double click on the .exe file inside (while the phone is still plugged in. 5. Follow the programs instructions and let it flash to the phone. 6. The phone will reboot when done, enjoy!
  7. Sprint Mogul Latest Basic Rom 3.56.651.0 Radio 3.42.02

    It is very old build. I am on 21014.1.6.0 (i.e. DCD Titan Rom 4.1.2) available on both XDA & PPc Geeks. Dear tarun_kabra, How is the rom performance and can you give me the link to the rom. waiting for you valued reply.
  8. Sprint Mogul Latest Basic Rom 3.56.651.0 Radio 3.42.02

    Windows Mobile 6.1.x Upgrades and Build Levels. Currently i am using Windows Mobile 6.1 w/AKU 1.0.2 Build 19208.1.0.2 on my HTC MOGUL. Is there any update / Latest build designed for HTC MOGUL Winmo 6.1.
  9. News Analysis: The Google Androidmobile OS is making its way to the enterprise. Research In Motion is stillleading the pack. But Google is bringing a lot of potential advantages to thetable that may allow it to gradually erode RIM's lead. Google is sure to pressthese advantages, giving Android a shot at beating RIM in the corporatesmartphone space. Recent reports have suggested that future Android-based mobile devices will soon target the enterprise. Google plans to have more enterprise-friendly applications available tousers and to integrate Google Docs more effectively into its phones. It's aworthwhile vision and if done properly, I think Android can beat BlackBerrysmartphones in the corporate space. At this point, such a prediction will probably cause some to seriously questionhow that result would be possible. Right now, BlackBerry maker Research In Motion is the leader in the smartphonemarket by a wide margin. Of its competitors, only Apple has been able to significantlyattract corporate customers. And although Windows Mobile smartphones once helda place of prominence in the enterprise, poorsoftware and awful hardware has made Windows Mobile an also-ran. Meanwhile, Android has yet to make a mark in the enterprise. For themost part, Android has tried to appeal to consumers. But if we are to believe Google's mobile director, Andy Rubin, it won't staythat way much longer. Speaking to Reuters, Rubin said he believes that the "enterprise will be a goodfocus" for Google in thefuture. He's right. And although his company is far behind the leader in that space, Ithink it has what it takes to beat RIM in the business world. Here's why: 1. Android Market Applications can literally transform the enterprise. A variety of appsdesigned specifically for business users could lead to a serious improvementfor Android in the corporate world. Granted, RIM has an app store as well, butso far, Android has more than twice as many apps that are, at least right now,far more appealing. It's one of Android's major advantages. And it can't be overlooked. 2. Android is open source We can't discount the fact that Android is open source. RIM is the onlycompany that controls the BlackBerry, which means only its decision makersdecide what companies will get. Android allows any vendor to create its ownAndroid experience. If Motorola listens to corporate customers who wanttethering, push e-mail and several other features, it can build those featuresinto a phone designed specifically for those users. Vendors can do what theywant, how they want. That's powerful. And it's awfully appealing to businesscustomers. 3. Remember Chrome OS Google's Chrome OS might first start out as an operating system fornetbooks, but I don't think it will take too much time before the companyexpands its offering. Android would seem like a natural mobile partner forChrome OS. Imagine doing work using Chrome OS, transferring it to Android andgoing about the day. That should appeal to several companies. 4. Google Docs Google Docs is an extremely importantcomponent of Google's strategy for Android. The company is trying to push it oncustomers in a new advertising campaign, highlighting the fact that, for manycompanies, Google Docs might just be enough. Microsoft Office is a powerfulprogram, but as Google Docs continues to be improved and Google pushes forbetter integration with Android, it could be the company's Trojan horse forentrance into the enterprise. 5. Ubiquity Although users can buy a BlackBerry that works on any major carrier, Googleexpects to have 20 Android-based phones on store shelves by the end of 2009.That number could more than double by the end of 2010 if vendors see profitablereturns on Android phones. In under a year, that would mean more types ofAndroid-based devices would be on store shelves than BlackBerry smartphones.More choices could lead to better software, and thus a better chance of Androidcompeting against the BlackBerry. 6. RIM's advantages aren't unique One of the biggest problems facing the BlackBerry today is that itsadvantages don't differentiate RIM's products. Sure, BlackBerrys are currentlythe best when it comes to push e-mail, and BlackBerry Enterprise Server isfantastic. But it's not beyond the realm of possibility to see Android-baseddevices featuring the same technology. If RIM can do it, why can't Google? 7. Android looks to the future Say what you will about the iPhone,but it has appealed to enterprise customers. When it's sitting next to theBlackBerry Bold at AT&T stores, it looks futuristic. It looks like the nextgeneration. And it appeals to what people want—a touch-screen with engagingfeatures. Android-based devices have followed Apple down that path. They looklike they're the future. They appeal to users. That could be important in thefuture. 8. More updates to come Google's Rubin told Reuters recently that his company plans to releasebiannual updates to Android software from now on. Those updates should bringmajor upgrades and new features. That could be a boon for the enterprise.Customers would be able to have the features they want. And if Google isserious about attracting business customers, it could only be a matter of timebefore it releases an update that would really attract the corporate world. 9. The outdated BlackBerry Following that logic, I'd contend that BlackBerry software is a littleoutdated. It's slow to be updated, it features the same basic experience ofearlier BlackBerry smartphones, and it fails to provide an easy input style ofthe kind that's found on the iPhone and Android-based phones. The BlackBerryBold and Curve compare more effectively with Windows Mobile devices, ratherthan the iPhone. That's a problem. RIM's phone software is in serious need ofan update. And soon. 10. It's Google Google is, well, Google. It has billions of dollars of cash on hand. It hasset its sights on the enterprise. It has online tools that can be easilyintegrated into its mobile platform. Simply put, it has the money and thevision it needs to revolutionize the space. I wouldn't count it out. Andneither should RIM.
  10. How Tree Are Cut, See Horrors Of Modern Technology

    thats the most worst thing that we humans have created. Please stop this act man, where will those poor animals will go they start cutting trees like this. I request all RIMWEB people to use recycled papers and all other stuff, i can do what ever in my hands to help NATURE. (tears in eyes) :'(
  11. Job For Field Service Engineer.

    UPS FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN Company Introduction: • A strong expanding product sales and service support organization of critical power & environmental equipment for mission-critical operation facilities and data centres. • Company is looking for experienced Field Service Engineers for their growing service division Job Description: This job requires an experienced UPS field service engineer who has previously worked for a UPS OEM or for a 3rd Party Service Organization • Responsible for commissioning, maintaining and providing emergency support on power electronics at customers’ sites within the Mumbai & Thane region. • When not in field involved in preventive maintenance, emergency response, equipment start-up and/or field modification, candidate will occasionally train at the company’s headquarters testing equipment or rebuilding older systems. • Discuss with technical support problems related to maintenance or operation of equipment. • Candidate will participate in the development if Methods of Procedures (MOP). • Candidate will be local based. Job Requirements: • Preferably 0-3 years experience in service and ability to troubleshoot down to component level on equipment such as UPS, batteries, PDU’s, STS, etc. • Utilizes hand tools and test equipment to perform work ¸ requires excellent verbal & written communication skills & customer relation skills. • Must be able to provide high level of quality customer service. • Must be able to complete Field Service Reports within a timely manner. • Requires knowledge of equipment manufacturer’s specifications. • Ability to work independently and resourceful with good initiatives. • Must be able to provide necessary pro-active recommendations to clients. • Candidate Should Preferable has a valid driver’s license and owns a two wheeler. • Candidate must be willing to work nights & weekends when necessary. • Knowledge of general computer hardware & software applications. • UPS OEM experiences a plus. • Technical degree a plus. Compensation: • 70% of Base salary + 30% Performance & Extra incentive based on service business • Travel expense account • Mobile Phone Provided by Company Interested Candidates send your CV on following ID:- Zaran.dhulla@aarkays.com
  12. Lost My Htc Mogul

    my HTC Mogul, got theft on 4th July 2009 from BKC, Mumbai area. Please find the ESN no is:- ESN DEC: 05413795*** you will find this number if you remove the battery. Please if any of you guys find the handset please let me know. The Mogul which i had bought was hard earn money. and it pains alot when some this kind of thing happens. Please RIMWEB i require you help to find the handset.
  13. Sprint Mogul Latest Basic Rom 3.56.651.0 Radio 3.42.02

    Thanks Sirji, i just got rid of it.
  14. Sprint Mogul Latest Basic Rom 3.56.651.0 Radio 3.42.02

    i had tried this sms thing few mnths back but it gave me invalid message error . it doesnt work for me ya, same for me. it says Invalid Message error.
  15. Sprint Mogul Latest Basic Rom 3.56.651.0 Radio 3.42.02

    Dear People, i Installed the Following ROM on my HTC MOGUL, its working fantastic real smooth. Now the only problem which i am facing is that, I am getting this ROAMING ICON. How do i get rid of it. Please guide me through it. Waiting for your Valued Reply.
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