Tata DoCoMo Full TT + free seonds, 1 p/ 2 sec
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Cost - Rs. 333
Talktime - Rs 333
Free Local ON-Net - 6,660 seconds
Validity - 30 Days
Cost - Rs. 444
Talktime - Rs 444
Local calls - 1 paise per 2 seconds
Validity - 45 Days
Cost - Rs. 555
Talktime - Rs 555
Local calls -1 paise per 2 seconds
Validity - 60 Days
Note - Recharge available thro special EVD Recharge Option
Friday, June 25, 2010 | 0 Comments
MTNL to Offer 3G Roaming to other Operators
MTNL has invited bids from operators who did not get 3G spectrum in Delhi & Mumbai, in the recent 3G auction
MTNL was alloted 3G spectrum well in advance on the condition that it would have to match the No.1 bidder in auction.
As far as for MTNL Users, Roaming in other circles [except mumbai & delhi] need not worry, bcause it has a agreement with BSNL who has 3G spectrum in all circels except delhi & mumbai
MTNL has kept has set a minimum of Rs 70 crore per operator per circle . Of which Rs 50 crore would be fixed charges annually and Rs 20 crore would be for using the network for which the operator would be offered discount.
Friday, June 25, 2010 | 0 Comments
BSNL UNLIMITED 10 p/min 20p/min SMS PACKS
DETAILS:
SMS PACKS
Cost - Rs.23
Free Local SMS - 2,000 SMS
Free National SMS - 1,000 SMS
Validity - 30 Days
Friday, June 25, 2010 | 0 Comments
World's first Android projector phone by Samsung
The Galaxy Beam, earlier called Halo, comes with a 3.7 inch screen super AMOLED display. It has a built-in DLP pico projector and runs with Android 2.1. The connectivity features of the phone include Bluetooth v3.0, USB v2.0, Wi-Fi. It has also got TV out option.
Other regular features like camera, radio and video are present. There is a front facing VGA camera and 8MP camera that comes with auto focus with flash. It plays FM radio and supports MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV, DivX and Xvid video formats.
Weighing at 155 grams, the device uses 1800 mAh battery that gives 7 hours of talk time and 530 hours in standby.
As far as the evolution of cell phones go, the projector phones are most likely to set in a new trend in the mobile world. In late 2009, LG had come up with eXpo, a smartphone running on Windows Mobile 6.5 OS, that came with a removable pico projector. And with Samsung running the phone with the Android OS, it will be exciting to see the impact that the Galaxy Beam will create in the markets.
Friday, June 25, 2010 | 0 Comments
Motorola Droid X to launch in U.S. on July 15
Motorola's latest offering, the Droid X, is all set to launch in U.S, come July 15, under Verizon network. The phone is priced at $199.99 with a two years contract.
The Droid X comes with 4.3 inch screen and runs on Android 2.1, with an updated version of Motorola's Blur. It has an 8-megapixel camera with dual LED, and records 720p video. It has a legit multitouch keyboard with Swype built-in. The 1GHz processor, which is an upgrade from Droid's 600MHz, makes the device faster.
The phone comes with a storage capacity of 8GB, which can be expanded up to 32GB. Just like the HTC Evo, it has also got an integrated mobile hotspot with support for up to five devices connected over Wi-Fi. However, it will cost you an extra $20 a month and with a 2GB data cap. Other connectivity features include Bluetooth and GPS.
The good news is that the Droid X will see an update to Android's next-gen OS Froyo and added Flash support soon in the near future.
The Droid X launch follows the release of other smartphones like Apple's iPhone 4. However, the former does outclass the iPhone in certain aspects. Like the Droid X's feature of acting as a mobile hotspot is absent in iPhone.
Also in terms of storage capacity, the iPhone comes in 16GB and 32GB versions, with no further scope of expansion. The Droid X on the other hand, has 8GB of storage built-in, and comes with a 16GB microSD card in the box. As the Droid X supports microSD cards up to 32GB, its storage capacity can be extended up to 40GB.
Additionally, the Droid X comes with new features such as cloud-to-device messaging, Exchange and Gmail for business and enhanced enterprise functionality.
With all the sophisticated and renewed characteristics, the Droid X looks like an able competitor for Apple's iPhone 4. Let the contest begin!
Friday, June 25, 2010 | 0 Comments
AirNet Launches Dual GSM Mobile Phone AN90
AirNet Mobile, the Indian mobile handset company, today launched stylish and multi-faceted features dual GSM phone Airnet AN 90 at Rs 3099.
The A90 also equipped with a very powerful battery (2600 mAh) which makes it highest capacity phone in India. It offers a standby time of 60 days. This makes it a darling for all those hailing from electricity deficient areas.It would also be a boon for all those having high usage of mobile phone. Not only this its dual camera one can capture all the special moments in style.
Its expandable memory up to 2GB enables everyone to go beyond the restrictions of physical space and quality loudspeaker lets one party harder anywhere, anytime. Album and e-book reader makes AN90 one of the most sought mobiles devices amongst the other players.
Friday, June 25, 2010 | 0 Comments
BSNL Launches 3G Mobile & Data Services In Goa
India’s National Telecom backbone Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) launched its 3G GSM mobile and High Speed Wireless Internet services (Data services) in Panaji, Mapusa, Margao, Vasco and Ponda in the state of Goa.
Speaking on the launch of 3G services in Goa, Mr Aloke Kaul said “Goa is the third major place to get the next generation 3G connectivity in the circle after Pune and Nasik. BSNL 3G Services will provide High quality multimedia features like video calling,high speed Internet browsing up to 3.6 Mbps through Mobile phone/Data Cards (modem) and also subscribers can enjoy Live Mobile TV & VoIP services on 3G Compatible mobile phone.”
The existing BSNL 2G Prepaid customers can recharge with a Special tariff Voucher (STV) of Rs.21 or just send SMS, ‘ACT3G’ to 53733 following which Rs.21 will deducted from their balance and they will be migrated to 3G for a period of 30 days. These migrated customers can experience Video Calling, High Speed Internet, Mobile TV etc at 3G charges while retaining their 2G Voice Plan.
BSNL 2G Postpaid customers have to pay additional Rs.25 only per month to avail 3G services over and above their 2G services. The existing 2G Postpaid customers can also send SMS, ‘ACT3G’ to 53733. They can also approach customer service centers to subscribe 3G services .
Friday, June 25, 2010 | 0 Comments
Olive Collaborate With Tata Tele, Launches Two New Devices
India’s homegrown Olive Telecommunication, a leading Convergence Solutions Device Developer, announced a strategic alliance with pan-India dual-technology (CDMA & GSM) telecom service provider Tata Teleservices (TTSL) and launched two new convergence devices at an event held in Mumbai.
The comapny also unveil another device Olive Nexus V-R9 is a travel router with multiple connectivity options like EDGE, 3G, EVDO, ADSL and WiMAX. The Wi-fi buggle also allows multi users.
Speaking on the launch of the new products and the strategic alliance with Olive, Mr. Anil Sardana, Managing Director of TTSL, said “This is another step in our continued association with Olive Telecommunication, whose products are innovative and meet the ever-changing requirements of our consumers. We are confident that in today’s competitive scenario, these products will add to the customer experience and enhance our portfolio of high-speed data access offerings.’
Arun Khanna, Chairman Olive Telecom stated ‘At Olive, we promise our customers to come up with two to three new devices every month and target to sell 10 million devices by the end of next year. The new Olive Convergence portfolio is replete with 3G-WCDMA, CDMA, GSM and EV-DO handsets, Mobile Computing Devices and Advanced data modems for wireless broadband. At Olive, innovation is a key driver and it is our constant endeavor to offer new, cutting-edge technology-driven products that deliver on the needs of our consumers.
He further added “After the successful launch of India’s first Hybrid Mobile Phone, we are extremely proud to launch the Olive Nexus and Olive Genie. These products promise to un-complicate and un-clutter the lives of our consumers and create a new benchmark in convergence products. We are also very proud to partner with an industry leader like Tata Teleservices Limited in an alliance that will strengthen the availability of our products in the relevant markets.”
Friday, June 25, 2010 | 0 Comments