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Originally Posted by Bluengel180
Dell XCD 35/Idea blade |
Idea Blade has only 256MB RAM and Dell XCD 35 is out of stock in all the online stores, the last I checked.
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Originally Posted by Unknownsatan
(Post 2702540)
Guys can you pl let me know which out of the given below is a better one.
Nokia 500
Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830
Samsung Galaxy Y S5360
HTC Explorer.
Range is 10k, + or -2k. If you think there is a better one pl suggest. |
You could also consider Nokia 603. But you would need a micro SIM for this model.
Rohan
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Originally Posted by rahul_9327
(Post 2702650)
Are you sure about that ?
I did read a few reviews where Atrix 2 is rated highly only because of its relatively low price of 100$. So the price has overshadowed its quirks if any i guess. |
I've had a chance to have a couple of days with this phone
+ves
-Relatively lower priced, Dual Core with 1GB RAM
-Excellent for business users. Stock email app is nice and good (Can disable smart forwarding for exchange users.)
-Built quality is good
-Even at 4.3" screen doesn't look bulkier, feels handy than SGS2
-1080p recording and playback.
-Will get official ICS update
-Beautiful screen with qHD resolution
-Hardware notification LED which all galaxies sorely missed out.
-ves
-Even with 8MP cam, the shooter doesn't seem so good. My Neo's 8MP shoots much much better in comparison, especially in low light.
-Not much support over net if you're kind of a ROM roaming person.
-Not as snappy as the SGS2 HW
I think 23K seems to be a price on the higher side. If priced around 20K, this will sell in decent numbers and will be a real VFM. Lets wait to know whether Motorola will slash down the price.
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Originally Posted by joe1980
(Post 2702607)
This device looks interesting. A 3 in one (Tablet, PC and a mobile) ASUS - Mobile- ASUS PadFone
I wish to see a lot of them in the future. |
Looks awesome. I like the concept. How much does it cost though?
And meanwhile I managed to brick my Note.
Read this:
ICS Full Root Stock kernel LP1 I9220 and N7000 - Page 21 - xda-developers
The next 35 pages describe woes of people who bricked their Note with a Kernel.
NAND memory has corrupted blocks and permissions messed up, so Odin cannot write the system code to the NAND, I am left with a phone which cannot boot into the OS, nor can flash a new ROM nor can restore the backups. Darn!
@Anil..
What exactly did you do?
I have a note running in custom Rom. Please let me know what i should avoid doing to ensure i dont brick mine.
Help is appreciated.
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Originally Posted by VW2010
(Post 2703496)
@Anil..
What exactly did you do?
I have a note running in custom Rom. Please let me know what i should avoid doing to ensure i dont brick mine.
Help is appreciated. |
There is this new Kernel from AngeloM whcih has touch recovery module along with root added, so I upgraded the Kernel. But the chap got it wrong, so most people ended up corrupting their NAND permissions to Odin. Effectively making it impossible to write anything to NAND, so we are stuck on bricked phones.
Do not worry, you will not be able to brick yours unless you flashed this kernel. But it would be a good idea to go back to GB until an official ICS is released and only then try custom ICS ROMs. The Chinese ICS leak is not for GNote and is causing many problems I gather.
Edit: What is your configuration? Are you still on Midnote or changed to Rocket Rom? What Kernel?
If you are on any of AngeloM's kernels then it is a good idea to not do ANYTHING with your phone and sit straight. Do not even take back ups, essentially do nothing that needs a reboot, until the problem is solved.
@Anil.
I have not used the angeloM. Not a big fan of this kernal from SGS2 days. I am on the CF LP1 kernal in Midnote.2.0
May go back to GB to avoid any such issues.
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Originally Posted by anilisanil
There is this new Kernel from AngeloM whcih has touch recovery module along with root added, so I upgraded the Kernel. But the chap got it wrong, so most people ended up corrupting their NAND permissions to Odin. Effectively making it impossible to write anything to NAND, so we are stuck on bricked phones.
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Man that's bad. Specially for a nice droid like Note.
I'd this problem was reported by many users then why did you take the risk?
Anyways, hope there is some solution quick. Else that's one hell of an expensive brick.
The other side of custom ROMs.
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Originally Posted by anilisanil And meanwhile I managed to brick my Note.
Read this: ICS Full Root Stock kernel LP1 I9220 and N7000 - Page 21 - xda-developers
The next 35 pages describe woes of people who bricked their Note with a Kernel.
NAND memory has corrupted blocks and permissions messed up, so Odin cannot write the system code to the NAND, I am left with a phone which cannot boot into the OS, nor can flash a new ROM nor can restore the backups. Darn! |
There's no chance to go back to original stock condition? Is it permanently bricked? If so, are you gonna claim warranty? ;)
@anil
Just check the same thread. Take it to samsung and get it replaced atleast the parts under warranty.
It works in India
Can someone let me know what is the current price of samsung galaxy s2 in dubai and singapore. Also is it the i9100 or i9100G version that is available in these countries...badly need a SGS2
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Originally Posted by vnabhi
(Post 2703378)
Looks awesome. I like the concept. How much does it cost though? |
This is available only by mid April and the cost is yet unknown. But it really looks cool. I hope this concept will kick in more such products from different manufacturers.
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