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About evil0verl0rd

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    Sudhir Das
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    Gurgaon
  • Reliance Mobile Handset
    Nokia 6265
  1. My Long Rant About The Coolpad 2618

    Okay. This is slightly embarrassing. It just started working. On its own. I have no idea how. Anyway, have one question. Is there any way to access mobile internet on it? The phone doesn't have a built in browser. And I tried to install Opera Mini on it manually. Didn't work. Doesn't recognise either .jar or .jad files. Any suggestions?
  2. My Long Rant About The Coolpad 2618

    Oh thanks, I didn't know this. Will try.
  3. My Long Rant About The Coolpad 2618

    Well can't be helped now. Would really appreciate if someone could guide me as to how: I am supposed to use it in USB mode. Can tell if I can install Opera Mini on it and access the internet.
  4. My Long Rant About The Coolpad 2618

    The Corby was unavailable in 6 shops I went to. And I needed a phone urgently. I feel stupid now.
  5. <rant> I recently lost my trusty Nokia 6265 after using it for close to 4 years. I needed a phone really urgently. So I went to the nearest Reliance Webworld and asked for the Corby speed. That was unavailable, so I bought the Coolpad 2618. Got the UIM activated, went home. After charging it, it was time to put some music on it. Put in a 4 GB memory Card, plugged in the USB cable. Connected to the PC. PC detected. Inserted Driver CD. Installed. CDMA Modem was installed. But no "Removable Disc connected" Read the manual again. Sure enough, I had followed all the instructions to the T. Checked the reliance website. My phone wasn't listed. Googled for drivers. For an hour. Didn't find anything. No site carried Coolpad drivers. I think to myself "Understandable, they're a new company". Found the website. Their download section is limited to pdfs of user manuals. And drivers to some older models. Called customer care. 8 times. 3 times, the apes on the other side were unable to understand my question and requested me to call again. 4 times, I was redirected to the reliance netconnect line. The last time, I spoke to a sweet lady who put me on hold for 15 minutes only to tell me that she can't help. So I ask her "Is there a coolpad customer care line?". She says "No." I ask her "Can you connect me to someone who can help?" She says "no." So I hang up. </rant> Other gripes: 1. No MMS. 2. Bluetooth present, but not functional. It can't detect my other phone, or my PC. I can turn it on and off and change settings, but I can't use it. 3. Horrible instruction manual. If the information isn't badly outdated, it's written very badly - looks like they just used Google translate to translate from Chinese to English. 4. Camera clearly says 1.3 Megapixels. maximum resolution = 640x480. Liars! And just to show I'm not a total jerk, here's what I like. 1. Responsive touchscreen. 2. Nice scratch-resistant rubber finish. 3. A very good looking phone, fine if you just want to call and SMS. 4. Nice big physical keys - works well with my chubby fingers.
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