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h1ghlander

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  1. I have been using this phone from past 4 months here's my review

    1. The keys are completely stuffed and very hard to key in your numbers and also typing using qwerty keypad is hell, every time u need a capital letter you'll have to press shift once before typing the alphabet.

    2. Battery has to be charged four hours every day for just half an hour usage and that too daily, this is annoying.

    3. Headset quality is poor, no bass.

    4. And the big one my network is reliance and it shows tata.

    Any one planning to buy i would clearly tell "don't even dream of this handset", pls stay away...


  2. How do you differentiate old and new customers?

    Old customers - Existing customers or customers having connection for a long time

    New Customers - Customer not having a vodafone connection.

    But i'm not sure what logic vodafone applies for old customers. I have to try myself i had a vodafone sim and it got expired last year will have to get it reactivated and check if i could get this offer. :winko:


  3. Vodafone has launched a new offer in prepaid offering unlimited calls :Sorprendido: to any phone within state at just 499/- and this is a prepaid :Riendo: connection. New customers have to pay 499/- old customers have to pay 299/- per month. This sim is available in rural parts of karnataka as of now and being sold at 1000-1500 per sim. 499 plan is already available and one of my friend is using it but i got info about 299 plan for old customers just a few hours back. Vodafone users please update this info.


  4. HTC S743 Sliding-QWERTY Cellphone For Business Users

    HTC has just pulled the wraps off its US-bound S743 cellphone. It's a variation on the S740 sold in Europe, and it's a smooth-looking candybar with traditional 12-key keypad and a full sideways-sliding QWERTY keyboard.

    It's also a non-touchscreen device, apparently "ideal for those who prefer a more traditional user interface," and has a 2.4-inch QVGA screen. The phone's body copies the HTC Touch Diamond's faceted shape, weighs 4.9-ounces and is a narrow 1.7-inches wide. Inside there's Windows Mobile 6.1 purring away, and HTC's highlighting that it's designed for "an outstanding voice experience," and "interfaces seamlessly with Microsoft Exchange as well as personal POP3 and IMAP4 email protocols" and has IM standards built-in.

    As a result the phone, with its simple, dark looks, keyboard and non-touchscreen, seems aimed more at the business market--its HSDPA connectivity making for fast access to your emails while on the move, but the smallish LCD making it less of an Internet-surfing device.

    The S743 will be available during the first quarter 2009 through select retail outlets, which includes Dell.com and Cdw.com, price to be announced.

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