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Warid Launches Tijarat Portal

Posted on 11 February 2012 by Tea Server

Warid announces its Tijarat portal/service which allows people of the same interest to sell/buy online different products or services like property, cars, bikes, mobile phones, join book clubs or even buy tickets for concerts or live events. Warid Tijarat allows warid users to buy/sell at the ease of the palm of there hands using services SMS, Web or WAP at http://waridtijarat.waridtel.com/.

Subscription package and charges details:

Package

Short Code

Subscription charge
Basic – Limit of 3 Selling Interests*

8225

Rs.10+t/week
Premium – Limit of 10 Selling Interests*

8226

Rs.20+t/month
Business – Unlimited Interests*

8227

Rs.60+t/month

Registering is fairly simple, users can subscribe to package of their choice by sending “SUB” in an SMS.

To register to Basic Package SMS “SUB” to 8225, for Premium Package SMS “SUB” to 8226, for Business Package SMS “SUB” to 8227.

Once you have subscribed, you can set your location by sending “C<space>CITYNAME” to 8229 e.g., “C LAHORE”.

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Jazz introduces Background Music during calls

Posted on 09 February 2012 by Tea Server

Jazz introduces Apna Background Music service which allows you to set-up a background music or effect of your own choice to play in the background during your calls. You can have different background music for different friends or family. Once you have the service activated you can easily make a background music call by dialing 22 followed by the callers numbers e.g. 2203xx1234567.

How-to Manage?

You can activate the service on your Jazz number by sending SUB to 5200. To unsubscribe you can sms UNSUB to 5200. To manage your Apna Background Music service account you can dial 5200 from your Jazz number.

Service Charges: A charge of  Rs. 3.75 +tax would be charged for the weekly subscription. Any calls made to 5200 will be charged at Rs. 2 +tax per minute & any sms sent to 5200 would be charged at Rs. 3.99 +tax per SMS. All calls dialed with the prefix 22 will be charged at Rs. 2+tax per minute.

Earlier last week, Ufone also launched a similar kind of service called MyTunes.

Charges for the Ufone service are:
Daily subscription charges are Rs. 1.20
Content download charges are Rs 5.98
Call to 666 will be charged at Rs. 2.99 per minute

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Google Talk and BlackBerry Messages Are No More a Secret

Posted on 07 February 2012 by Tea Server

Google TalkThe use of latest technologies in almost every field has made everyone’s life easier. We can solve our accounts, communication and other official or domestic problems using these modern devices. Mobile phones have become a part of our lives as their emergence has transformed the world into a global village. Several newer cell-phone models are [...]



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Kenya vs. Al Shabaab: Helicopters, IEDs and Twitter

Posted on 06 February 2012 by Tea Server

Kenya’s military had one of its biggest victories this past weekend when two of its helicopter gunships attacked an al Shabaab convoy in Southern Somalia, killing more than 100 militant fighters, according to Kenyan Military spokesman Emmanuel Chirchir. This comes after the January 21 announcement that Kenya’s military incursion passed the halfway point in its “battle to crush the al Qaeda-linked insurgency in southern Somalia.”

This conflict has raged on for months. Many hope that the Kenyan offensive in the South and the African Union (AU) force in Mogadishu will quell the violence and stabilize Somalia after years of death and destruction.

Al Shabaab announced a ‘tactical withdrawal’ from the Somalia capital in August after an offensive by AU and government forces.

The main players on the Kenyan side have to be the Americans and the French. In October, the US revealed that it has sold military equipment and offered logistical support and training, although this has been taking place for sometime now. The US is also supporting the AU mission in Somalia (AMISOM), providing drones, body armor and night vision capability.

This equipment has been put to good use. In Late January, an alleged al-Qaeda member from London was killed in a missile attack on his car from an American drone on the outskirts of Mogadishu.

France, like Washington, is also providing logistical support to Kenyan forces. Col Thierry Burkhard said in late 2011 that French planes would transport military equipment to Kenyan soldiers near the Somali border. However, he denied Kenyan military claims that a French warship had shelled a Somali town.

With the help of both the French and the US, the Kenyan military is definitely no Mickey Mouse fighting unit. The Kenyan Air Force is well-armed with F-5 Tiger Attack jets, MD-500 and Chinese-made Harbin Z-9 helicopters.

In early January, F5 air strikes killed at least 60 Al-Shabaab militants in southern Somalia. The combination of air strikes by the jets and attack helicopters has helped pave the way for the Kenyan army and their tanks and armored personnel carriers to advance. This includes Vickers Mk3s, T72s, Humvees and the South African Puma M26.

Al Shabaab, or the ‘Youth’ in Arabic, has been using guerilla tactics to thwart the Kenyan firepower and they have been successful. Besides utilizing the typical terrorist group arsenal of AK-47’s, RPGs and hand grenades, they have become masters of the Improvised Explosive Device or IED.
A typical example of how Al Shabaab uses the IED is as follows: “when they need to target a suicide attack to its opponents, first they arrange a single person to carry out this attack as to be the suicide man, they put on his body a number of explosive belts and then they dress the person with the uniform of a TFG military soldier, which they are capable to find. They then load the vehicle with the explosive materials mostly containing eminent flammable items, and they also pack with the vehicle mixture of gun powder, car batteries, acids, a number of mobile phones, and sometimes a missile is put inside the vehicle to cause destructive power to the entire vehicle.

Al Shabaab does have allies. First and foremost are their Yemeni counterparts, who recently shipped two boats loaded with military logistics, light weapons, Kalashnikovs and ammunition, and hand grenades. It is also believed to have the support of Eritrea, but this is something that the Eritrean government denies.

Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me. This old saying might not ring true for Al Shabaab or does it? It is believed that al-Shabaab is losing political support in Somalia due to the famine and its preventing humanitarian aid from reaching those who desperately need it. There are also accusations of internal divisions within the al-Qaeda faction.

In retaliation, al-Shabaab is using a similar campaign of propaganda with the use of social media like twitter. They joined in December (@HSMPress) and now have over 10,000 followers. The Kenyan Defence Force joined about a month earlier, in November (see KDF spokesman Emmanuel Chirchir @MajorEChirchir who has over 21,000 followers). Al-Shabaab trys to persuade the Somalian people by saying Kenyan troops are violating the sovereignty of their country and that they are the main line of defense against the hostile foreign invaders.

The BBC’s East Africa correspondent Will Ross says it is increasingly hard to know who is telling the truth in what is a hard-fought propaganda war (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15559584). And this will not change over the coming months.

Photo 1- Courtesy of Reuters (Al Shabaab militants parade new recruits after arriving in Mogadishu October 21, 2010, from their training camp south of the capital of Somalia). Available at: http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/235664/20111021/at-least-10-peacekeepers-killed-in-somalia-battle.htm
Photo 2- Courtesy of Daryl Chapman, Bauhinia Photography (Z9 Helicopter, taken on July 6th, 2010). Available at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/darylchapman/4768078868/

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Skype Lite .jar for Java Mobile phones is illegal.

Posted on 05 February 2012 by Tea Server

Skype Lite phoneSkype Lite was a Skype application for java enabled phones which they had published in 2009 is no longer available for use. Company has withdrawal Skype Lite and Skype Windows Mobile version simultaneously because they want to give more good environment to there users. Therefore Java phones are no more able to make use of Skype in any way.

Here are some Quotes from Official site.

Unfortunately, Skype Lite – a version of Skype for your mobile phone – and Skype for Windows phones are no longer available for download from our site…………….We felt that Skype Lite and Skype for Windows phones were not offering the best possible Skype experience.

See the link for more information: Skype Lite info.

Yes, You can’t run Skype on Java Enabled phones like Nokia 2700 classic, 5310, X201,  X203, Qmobiles. because all these phones use old Skype Lite Mobile .jar application that is now discontinued and unavailable officially by Skype. Its mean Skype Lite is illegal and unavailable for use on any java enabled portable device.

This mean Qmobiles or any java enabled phone has old Skype Lite version that is useless after the withdrawal of Skype Lite. There is no alternate Skype application for Java phones and Qmobiles currently.

I hope Skype will do some thing for Java enabled mobile phones users, they should do! because java is most common platform for portable device applications.

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Unwriting, a sequel

Posted on 01 February 2012 by Tea Server

High on the ‘block’

He has a memory of a pick’s.

Pick, you know, like a drink pick or a cocktail pick, that small thin stick which we use to pick small eatables from? Pieces of cucumber perhaps or watermelon…

Alright, I know picks are things and things do not have memory.. unless of course if you are counting memory cards, mobile phones, sim cards, computers…(so I was wrong, things do have memory)…. Lets just say, picks are things which have no memory. You know how you pick something with a pick and put it in your mouth and that’s that?- that is the end of its very existence. Maybe it had been lying on a tray for a really, really long time but apart from that, this pick or picks in general are short-lived and terminal.

So you see why I say his memory is like a pick’s? I could have said his memory is like that of a gold fish but that would have defeated the entire purpose of telling something in a round about way, going this-away and that-away without really getting to the point, using a word so many times it starts to p(r)ick at you;  so much so that even when the word is not being used, it seems like it is and thereby, convincing all of the unfortunate one-or-two readers that you have to stop being (readers, that is).

The point is, and it is a universal fact (I use the word ‘fact’ very loosely because I really don’t think it is scientifically proven or even tested for that matter but if it were… ) that it is awfully irritating when people forget things which mean something to you and you told them repeatedly about it and they still manage to forget. And you, instead of taking it out at them, decide to write about it in the most bizarre fashion that your mind could whip up at that moment, and continue writing.

So yes, I am utilizing my phase of non-writing by writing about nothing. Perhaps my next post will be on my passionate love affair with punctuation marks; semi-colon in particular or on full stops alone and their significance in the world of running sentences, running lives- thronged with confusing emotions, bombarded with dizzying information, lost between the apprehension of death and the obvious disillusionment with life, unhinged, unsettling, flustered, befuddled foolishness…

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Warid Brings Tijarat – mobile based buy and sell Service

Posted on 31 January 2012 by Tea Server

Warid introduces an exciting new service, Warid Tijarat, which provides its customers with an easy to use Trading interface.

This Tijarat service is similar to Zong’s Zmart Mobile Marketplace and both are powered by MMatcher.

Now subscribers can engage in the buying and selling of goods and services simply through their Mobile Phones.

Warid Tijarat helps to bridge the gap between people with similar interests by allowing you to trade your goods and services with someone in the same city.

You can sell property, cars, and houses, buy mobile phones and other electronics, promote your own services and businesses, find jobs and join book clubs and even buy tickets for local events and concerts!

Anything and everything under the sky that might interest you can be accessed through a single SMS.
Register and begin posting what you want to sell or buy and Warid Tijarat will do the rest!

The Service is available on SMS, Web and Wap platforms.

Subscription Package and Charges Details:

Package
Short Code
Subscription charge
Basic – Limit of 3 Selling Interests* 8225 Rs.10+t/week
Premium – Limit of 10 Selling Interests* 8226 Rs.20+t/month
Business – Unlimited Interests* 8227 Rs.60+t/month

* Basic Package – The Basic Package is a weekly subscription based package with charges of Rs. 10+tax. Users will be allowed to sell up to 3 goods and services at one time, while they can buy unlimited goods and services, depending on their choice.

** Premium Package – The Premium Package is a monthly subscription based package with charges of Rs. 20+tax. Users will be allowed to sell up to 10 goods and services at one time, while they can buy unlimited goods and services, depending on their choice.

*** Business Package – The Business Package is a monthly subscription based package with charges of Rs. 60+tax. To cater to Businesses and Retailers especially, users will be allowed to buy and sell UNLIMITED amounts of goods and services, depending on their choice.

Standard GPRS charges apply for Wap Platform.

How To ?

Simply register to your package of choice by sending “SUB” in an SMS:

Example:

Registering to Basic Package:

  • SMS “SUB” to 8225

Registering to Premium Package:

  • SMS “SUB” to 8226

Registering to Business Package:

  • SMS “SUB” to 8227

Once you have subscribed, you can set your location by sending “CCITY NAME” to 8229 e.g., “C ISLAMABAD”


Now you can start posting your interests by sending “SELLINTEREST” or “BUYINTEREST” to 8229, e.g., “SELL Mobile Phone” or “BUY Honda Car”

Your job is done! Warid Tijarat will help you find people with similar interests and assist in trading your goods and services.


The live Tijarat powered by MMatcher can be accessed at http://waridtijarat.waridtel.com

With Warid Tijarat, Warid Telecom moves into the arena of Mobile Commerce which has internationally reached to the level where mobile phones have become wallets whereby customers can store money, cards and tickets and even pay bills by simply waving their mobile phones at cash counters!

Warid Tijarat provides an interface for users to bridge the gap between people with similar interests, otherwise unable to engage in trade. This real time trading service allows users in the same locality who otherwise would not have know their similarity of interests, to trade their goods and services, simply by posting their interests via SMS.


By making use of Warid Tijarat, members of the same locality can sell property, cars, and houses, buy mobile phones and other electronics, promote their own services and businesses, find jobs and join book clubs and even buy tickets for local events and concerts! Anything and everything that might interest them can be accessed through a click of their mobile phones.

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@TheWorld: Can you hear us now? #Africa

Posted on 29 January 2012 by Tea Server

As policymakers, international affairs experts and enthusiasts, we talk a lot here about Africa. But now, those on the African continent are increasingly using tools to make themselves part of the #conversation.

This week, a first-of-its-kind study, “How Africa Tweets” was published by Portland Communications and Tweetminster which examined more than 11.5 million geo-located tweets during the last three months of 2011 and surveyed 500 of Africa’s “Top Tweeters.” For the first time, we have numbers to back up what many of us have assumed anecdotally (with a few surprises), such as:

How much is Twitter used in Africa?

The African country with this highest volume of tweets during the research period was South Africa (5,030,226 tweets) which was more than double the number of tweets of the second and third highest, Kenya (2,476,800 tweets) and Nigeria (1,646,212 tweets). To put these numbers in perspective, there are about 150,000,000 tweets sent every day worldwide.

Who’s using Twitter in Africa?

Those who tweet in Africa tend to be younger—60% between the ages of 21-29, compared with the worldwide average age of 39 years. The study made an interesting observation that Africa’s business and political leaders are largely absent from the continent’s twitterverse. This is a stark contrast to the US where virtually everyone in public political life communicates via Twitter, from political parties, local officials, presidents and presidential candidates (except for Ron Paul.)

Even terrorist networks are taking advantage of social media in Africa, check out my earlier post here.

How is Twitter being used by Africans?

57% of tweets were sent by mobile phones, which is only slightly higher than the 55% worldwide while only 37% of those in the US primarily tweet by mobile phone. (The explosion in mobile penetration in Africa made social media tools much more accessible.) More than 70% of Africans surveyed use Twitter as a source for national and international news. Not surprisingly, nearly 95% of those who use Twitter also use Facebook.

What does this mean?

First, it means that an increasing number of Africans are being exposed to news and information on subjects and from sources they may not have had access to previously. Secondly, we in the US now have a direct means of communication with those in Africa to share ideas, policies and to advocate for peace, change and reform. Thirdly, and I find this really interesting, Africans can talk BACK and share their ideas, concerns and issues. Social Media is a great “equalizer” because it provides a platform to reach millions and millions to those who might not otherwise have the means to communicate on a large scale. Fourthly, and this is what I found MOST interesting, the study revealed that 60% of those on Twitter in Africa “mainly follow African Tweeters.” This means that Africans are not just using new tools to reach “outside”, but they are establishing and strengthening the channels of communications amongst themselves. Now, they can follow world events with commentary from other Africans and gain a perspective that has been virtually absent. Also, strengthening these African-African ties will allow activists across nations to mobilize and coordinate in unprecedented ways.

The study also found that use of Twitter still pales in comparison with the US and other regions of the world. Twitter users in the Middle East and North Africa combined only make up about 5% of the Twitterverse. This disparity is not solely due to economics or access to technology. As the study points out, there are significant security and privacy barriers (particularly for the use of social media tools which incorporate geo-location services.) And how does Twitter’s policy shift this week to allow tweets and accounts to be selectively blocked, depending on the country of access weigh on these trends? Given the clear role that social media played in the Arab Spring, is this a step backwards?

You can download the complete study findings here.

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Now You Can Buy Ufone Handset at Rs. 749

Posted on 29 January 2012 by Tea Server

Ufone at present start one wesome sale of thier handsets, Ufone descide to decreased the rates of their G1000 and G3610 mobile phones to an incredible lowest prices.

Ufone Handset offer Now You Can Buy Ufone Handset at Rs. 749

Ufone New Handset Offer

Ufone Handset G1000

G1000, that was previously charging Rs. 999 has become provided just for Rs. 799 and this will include a SIM in addition to Rs. 50 mobile balance; you’ll find this particular mobile phone for Rs. 749 in case you do not need new Ufone SIM. This particular mobile phone is definitely fashionable and still budget friendly. G1000 provides you a lot amenities mainly because it includes functions for example speaker phone, flashlight and also FM radio which will works without having a hands-free.

Ufone Handset G3610

In the same way, G3610 can be obtained for Rs. 1,699 rather than Rs. 1,999. This particular mobile phone has functions that may absolutely make all of us need to have one. G3610 is available in Internet ease of access, camera, phone speaker, FM radio, flashlight and also color display. This is best phone at best price, How much more does anybody need?

The one unfortunate element will this be limited time offer. Because of this, I will suggest for you to rush to the closest Ufone customer support center, franchise, UStar or UShop and possess these types of extraordinary cellular phones only at that Amazing sale. There is no doubt that ufone handset prices are extremely low.

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Vikas Bhatt is a blogger who blogs on various blogs and manages an Android Blog. Apart from this he writes about Bookmakers in Australia.

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What Are the Main Reasons to Be Cautious of Mobile Banking?

Posted on 24 January 2012 by Tea Server

Mobile banking is still a fairly new technology. More and more people are now using their mobile devices to check their balances, make payments and do everything else that we’re used to doing online: so are there any reasons for caution, any more so than there would be were you doing your online banking via [...]

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You are a mobile phone addict if

Posted on 21 January 2012 by Tea Server

What is an addiction? It is an action that you just cannot stop doing. What starts as something you enjoy, turns to an obsession or addiction when you have to have that thing all the time. Now a day’s common addiction is our mobile phones.
Of course we can and we are! Who of us doesn’t [...]

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Samsung Galaxy W I8150 mobile Review and Specification

Posted on 19 January 2012 by Tea Server



Samsung Galaxy W I8150 mobile Review and Specification



Samsung Galaxy W I8150
Samsung’s GALAXY W delivers a chock-full of features in a stylish high performance mobile that takes you from home to the office and in between with the greatest of ease. Whether you’re surfing the web at high speeds, holding important WebEx meetings on a business trip, enjoying some downtime by playing HD games, this mobile has everything you need to stay socially connected, entertained with rich contents service and AllShare connectivity, and seamlessly synced and productive for work no matter where you are! Be the envy of everyone around you with the new GALAXY W!




Powerful Performance
With a 1.4GHz CPU, this mobile operates rich applications and tasks with ease. Applications load quickly and multi-tasking is easier than ever with no lag time! Faster, better and more powerful.


Rich Contents Service : Social, Music, and Game Hubs
Enjoy easy access to socializing, music entertainment and gaming directly from the mobile. Each hub is a centralized hub allowing you to compose messages from one location, do more on Facebook, LinkindIn and Twitter, stream songs before you purchase, download over 12 million DRM-free tracks, access to premium HD-quality games with social network interaction, and gaming news.


Seamless Connectivity
Samsung GALAXY W brings seamless connectivity to your mobile life. Kies Air enables you to manage mobile data, sync email accounts and even share playlists amongst PC/Mac, mobile and tablet – all without cumbersome wires!


Sleek & Modern Design
Spacious 3.7” touch screen showcases graphics, games, text, video and more comfortably and sleek design that slips easily into the palm or the pocket.


UX Improvements
Improved UX includes better icons, streamlined menus, intuitive navigation, and enhanced interaction allowing you to better enjoy the mobile’s Hub services, Kies-Air, AllShare integration, Camera, etc.


Exchange Active Sync
Comprehensive PIM synchronization with Exchange ActiveSync keep your email, contacts, calendars and tasks up to date.


Samsung Galaxy W I8150 mobile Review and Specification


 
Network
Quad Band 850/900/1800/1900


Size
Weight : 114.7 g
Dimension : 115.5 x 59.8 x 11.55 mm


Battery
Capacity: 1500mAh
Talk Time : Up to 1070 min (2G) / Up to 500 min(3G) / Up to 170 min (VT Call)
Standby : Up to 570 Hours (2G) / Up to 420 Hours(3G)
Design
Form Factor : Full touch Bar


Platform
GSM& EDGE Band: Quad Band (850/900/1800/1900MHz)
3G band: 900 / 2,100 MHz
GPRS : 850 / 900 / 1,800 /1,900 (Slave) 
EDGE: 850 / 900 / 1,800 /1,900 (Master)
Operation System: Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
Browser: Android Browser
Java : N/A


Display
Internal Technology: 16M Color TFT 
Internal Resolution: 480 x 800
External Size: 3.7″


Battery
Capacity (Standard): 1000mAh
Talk time (Standard): Up to 12 hours
Standby (Standard): Up to 520 hours


User Interface
Input Device: QWERTY Keypad


Camera
Camera Resolution: 5 MP
Digital / Optical Zoom: X4 / N / A
Flash: Power LED
Auto Focus: Yes  
Shot Mode: Single / Smile / Panorama / Action / Cartoon shot 
Photo Effects: None / Daylight / Greyscale / Sepia
White balance: Auto / Daylight / Cloudy / Incandescent / Fluorescent
ISO: Auto / 100 / 200 / 400


Video
Video player: 3GPP / H.263 / H.264 / MPEG4 / WMV / DivX / XviD
Video recording: HD (Recording)
Video messaging: N/A
Video Telephony: AMR-NB, H.263, MPEG4, H.264
Video Streaming : Yes
Input Device: Touch


Music & Sound
Music Player:MP3 / OGG / AAC / AAC+ / eAAC+ / FLAC / WMA
Poly Ringtones: Yes
MP3 Ringtones: Yes
DRM: DRM v1.0 FL / CD / SD
3D sound technology: DNse
Music Library: Samsung Proprietary


Fun & Entertainment
Embedded JAVA™ games: 3
Embedded Wallpaper: 5ea + 5ea (Live)
FM Radio: Yes
FM Radio Recoding: Yes


Business & Office
Mobile Printing : Yes
Document Viewer: Yes
Offline Mode: Flight Mode
Voice Memo & Voice Mail: Yes


Messaging
SMS: Yes
MMS: Yes
Predictive Text InputT9: MMS 4.0
Email: Email (POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, SSL)
Cell Broadcast: 2G only
vCard / vCalendar: Yes
Instant Messaging: Gtalk
Connectivity
Bluetooth: BT 3.0
USB: 2.0
WAP: N/A
USB mass storage: Yes
Internet HTML Browser: google
WiFi : Yes
PC Sync Application : NPS
SyncML (DS) Support: DS 1.2
SyncML (DM) Support: DM 1.2, FOTA, Lawmo
AGPS: Yes
PC Sync Application : Yes


Memory
User Memory: 4GB
SMS Memory: Up to available memory
Phone Book Entries: Up to available memory
External Memory: 32 GB
Personal Information Management
Calendar: Scheduler: Month / Week / Day / Agenda
Scheduler: Up to available memory
To do list: Up to available memory
Clock: Dual Time
Worldtime: Yes
Alarm: Yes
Currency Converter: N/A
Converter: N/A
Calculator: Yes
Memo Book: Yes
Stopwatch: Yes
Countdown Timer: Yes


Call Functions
Speakerphone: Yes
CallerID: Yes
Call Cost: N/A
Call Time: Last Call, Total Sent / Received, Reset Timers
Multiparty: Max 5
Dialed / Missed / Received Calls: 500 / 500 / 500
Voice Recognition: Yes


 Further
Mobile Tracker : Mobile Tracker : 1.0
Touch Screen : C-Type


Price:
Price in US $325 Price in Rs.28,000/=

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Samsung E2222 ch@t 222 review and specification

Posted on 19 January 2012 by Tea Server



Samsung E2222 ch@t 222 review and specification



Samsung E2222 ch@t 222
Stay in touch wherever you are! Samsung’s Ch@t222 comes with DUOS so users can access dual SIM cards for more convenient calling, better savings and better network coverage. It comes with all the social tools you’ll need to connect with friends, such as Facebook, Twitter, Push IM and email! Socialize on the go, and entertain yourself, too, with your favorite music or fun games you can download from Samsung Apps!


DUOS Connector
Enjoy double the connectivity with DUOS! Samsung’s Ch@t222 has access to 2 SIM cards at the same time, letting you easily separate your personal life from your work life. You can also enjoy more advantageous roaming fees and better network coverage when traveling. DUOS gives you all the conveniences of two mobiles with one handy mobile!


The Socializer
Staying social does not mean staying put! Samsung’s Ch@t222 lets you keep in touch with friends, family and business associates through popular social networking methods, instant messaging programs, and email – all on the go via your mobile phone. Email accounts can be set up easily so you check for urgent email without needing a PC!


The Entertainer
Always on hand to entertain you, Samsung’s Ch@t222 comes with fun options for downtime at work, while commuting, on weekends or any other free time. Listen to your favorite tunes without needing a separate music player! This mobile even comes with a 3.5mm ear jack so you can use your favorite earphones without needing an adaptor! And with Samsung Apps, you can download a variety of entertaining apps from fun games to lifestyle apps to fill up your free time!


Samsung E2222 ch@t 222 specification


Network
Quad Band 850/900/1800/1900


Size
Weight : 90g
Dimension : 109.5 x 61.3 x 11.85 mm
Battery
Talk Time : 710 min
Standby : Up to 520 hours


Design
Form Factor :QWERTY
Platform
GSM&EDGE Band: Quad Band (850/900/1800/1900MHz)
GPRS : Yes
EDGE: Yes
Operation System: Proprietary
Browser: Yes
Java :MIDP 2.1


Size
Weight: 100g
Dimension (HXWXD): 111.2 x 61.2 x 11.9 mm


Display
Internal Technology: TFT 262K
Internal Resolution: 220×176
Internal Size: 2.2 inches


Battery
Capacity (Standard): 1000mAh
Talk time (Standard): Up to 12 hours
Standby (Standard): Up to 520 hours


User Interface
Input Device: QWERTY Keypad


Camera
Camera Resolution: 2.0 Megapixel
Digital / Optical Zoom: Yes
Shot Mode: Yes
Photo Effects: Yes


Video
Video player: MPEG4 / H.263
Video recording: QCIF @ 15fps
Video messaging: Yes


Music & Sound
Music Player:AMR / MIDI / SP-MIDI / MP3
Poly Ringtones: 64 Polyphonic
MP3 Ringtones: Yes
DRM: Yes
3D sound technology: Yes
Music Library: Yes


Fun & Entertainment
Embedded JAVA™ games: Yes
Embedded Wallpaper: Yes
FM Radio: Yes
FM Radio Recoding: Yes FM Radio RDS Yes
Business & Office
Offline Mode: Yes
Voice Memo & Voice Mail: Yes


Messaging
SMS: Yes
MMS: Yes
Predictive Text InputT9: Yes
Email: Yes
Cell Broadcast: Yes
vCard / vCalendar: Yes
Instant Messaging: Yes


Connectivity
Bluetooth: 2.1
USB: 2.0
WAP: 2.0
USB mass storage: Yes
Internet HTML Browser Yes
WiFi 802.11 b/g
PC Sync Application : Samsung Kies


Memory
User Memory: 60 MB
SMS Memory: 500
Phone Book Entries: 1000
External Memory: microSD ( up to 8GB )


Personal Information Management
Calendar: Yes
Scheduler: Yes
Clock: Yes
Worldtime: Yes
Alarm: Yes
Currency Converter: Yes
Converter: Yes
Calculator: Yes
Memo Book: Yes
Stopwatch: Yes
Countdown Timer: Yes
Call Functions
Speakerphone: Yes
CallerID: Yes
Call Cost: Yes
Call Time: Yes
Multiparty: Yes
Dialed / Missed / Received Calls: Yes


Price:
Price in US $71 Price in Rs.6400/=

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Double SIMs Samsung C3312 DUOS Smartphone

Posted on 19 January 2012 by Tea Server

Samsung C3312 DUOS double SIM is packed with attractive functions and is a full touch screen phone. The size of this double SIM phone’s touch screen is 2.8 inch with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels

Syndicated from: MagPakistani

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