View Poll Results: Which mobile handset do you use?

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  • Nokia

    44 30.56%
  • Samsung

    59 40.97%
  • BlackBerry

    3 2.08%
  • Apple iPhone

    25 17.36%
  • HTC, LG, Sony, Motorola etc. Please mention it.

    26 18.06%
  • Local brands (Micromax, Karbonn etc). Please mention it.

    9 6.25%
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  1. #7151

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    Quote Originally Posted by AslaN View Post
    xperia zr engene undu ? Flipkartil ninu orenam medikana...... A price rangel ulla verae phones undo
    moto x 2013 alle kurachoode better option.. lollipop update pettennu kittum..sony de customization sahikkem venda

  2. #7152

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    pazhaya model alle ithu,.... moto G/X okke aa price rangeil ullathanu...

    Quote Originally Posted by AslaN View Post
    xperia zr engene undu ? Flipkartil ninu orenam medikana...... A price rangel ulla verae phones undo
    "Every second, every minute, every hour, every day it never ends, it never ends."

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    Xiaomi phones are a threat to security, alerts Indian Air Force

    After a grand entry into the Indian market earlier this year and making its presence felt with unique flash sales and zero-advertising expenditure, Xiaomi has now allegedly found itself embroiled in a new controversy- snooping and stealing data. If the chatter online is to be believed then Xiaomi has been accused by the Indian Air Force (IAF) of sending user data to servers in remote located in China.

    In fact, IAF is also believed to have alerted all its Commands and Squadrons and suggested that air force officers and their families should refrain from using Chinese mobile devices. This isn’t the first time the Indian defense forces have made such an accusation. The Indian Army had issued a similar security alert against Chinese mobile applications. The Army claimed that the location-sharing features of some of the applications may be wrongly used to track and target people working in defence, research, government sector and so on.

    According to New Indian Express, the latest IAF alert note reads, “F-secure, a leading security solution company, recently carried out a test of Xiaomi Redmi 1s, the company’s budget smartphone, and found that the phone was forwarding carrier name, phone number, IMEI (the device identifier) plus numbers from address book and text messages back to Beijing.”

    Talking about incidents of Xiaomi devices sending user data to China, the note further states that a Hong-Kong-based phone user has tested the Redmi Note and found that it has been designed to automatically connect to an IP address that is hosted somewhere in China. The data sent to the server includes media storage and SMSes.

    Xiaomi has faced several allegations of security leaks in recent months. In August, the Taiwanese government had started investigating whether Xiaomi is a cyber security threat and said it will make a decision within three months. The government had begun performing independent tests on Xiaomi phones after reports about some models automatically sending user data back to the firm’s servers in mainland China surfaced.

    The note also cites Phonearena that claims the Chinese government may be involved. “According to the PhoneArena report, looking up the website of the company owning the IP address in the range 42.62.48.0-42.62.48.255 reveals that the website owner is www.cnnic.cn. CNNIC is the administrative agency responsible for Internet affairs under the Ministry of Information Industry of People’s Republic of China. It is based in the Zhongguancun high tech district of Beijing,” IAF adds in the note.

    Xiaomi has been tight lipped and hasn’t commented on the matter yet. India is an extremely crucial market for Xiaomi and the company has almost shed the Chinese brand image to woo audiences here. In a very short span of time, the company has managed to sell well over 2,50,000 units here. In an earlier interview, Barra had said, “India as a market has a lot of potential for smartphones, but it will probably take a couple of years for it to reach this potential. It’s like quarter of a size of China’s smartphone market or maybe even a fifth, so obviously there’s a long way to go.” If the Xiaomi system turns out to have loopholes, it could be a huge setback for the company’s image and obvious sales in India.
    "Every second, every minute, every hour, every day it never ends, it never ends."

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    Microsoft sheds the Nokia brand, renames it 'Microsoft Lumia'

    Six months after acquiring Nokia's troubled cellphone and services division, Microsoft is now putting an end to the Nokia brand name from its products - renaming it as "Microsoft Lumia". The renaming of "Nokia" to "Microsoft Lumia" was first announced in a post on the Nokia France Facebook page before the company confirmed the news to technology websites.

    Microsoft confirmed the news of its name changing plans to The Verge. Nokia France is among the first to adopt the "Microsoft Lumia" name for its Facebook, Twitter, and other social media accounts. "Other countries will follow the rebranding steps in the coming weeks," reports The Verge.

    This is an indicator that Microsoft could also drop the Nokia brand from the Lumia phones, but there is no confirmation yet.

    While Microsoft may kill the Nokia brand for smartphones, the Nokia brand will continue to exist as Nokia is also a seperate company that focuses on networks, mapping services and technology development and licenses.
    "Every second, every minute, every hour, every day it never ends, it never ends."

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    I hav got micromax p650 tab.vangiyit oru 6 months avunu.idakidak respond cheyunila..reset switch press cheyda sariyayi varum..idu usual complaint ano?or is there smethng really wrong..aduthonum service centre ila..thts y askng...
    HAKOONA MATAATA.

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    onnu reset chythu nokku...

    Quote Originally Posted by onliner View Post
    I hav got micromax p650 tab.vangiyit oru 6 months avunu.idakidak respond cheyunila..reset switch press cheyda sariyayi varum..idu usual complaint ano?or is there smethng really wrong..aduthonum service centre ila..thts y askng...
    "Every second, every minute, every hour, every day it never ends, it never ends."

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    Philips has introduced a new 4G smartphone featuring QHD display and fingerprint sensor. Called Aurora i966, the new Philips smartphone has a 5.5-inch Quad HD display, runs Yun OS based on Android, 2.5 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor with 3GB RAM. The smartphone sports 20.7MP and 8MP front-facing camera, 32 GB storage & powered by a 3000 mAh battery

  8. #7158

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael View Post
    Philips has introduced a new 4G smartphone featuring QHD display and fingerprint sensor. Called Aurora i966, the new Philips smartphone has a 5.5-inch Quad HD display, runs Yun OS based on Android, 2.5 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor with 3GB RAM. The smartphone sports 20.7MP and 8MP front-facing camera, 32 GB storage & powered by a 3000 mAh battery
    price ethraya....
    "Every second, every minute, every hour, every day it never ends, it never ends."

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    Quote Originally Posted by teegy View Post
    onnu reset chythu nokku...
    Reset cheyumbo sariyavunundu.njan chodikunad micromaxinu inganathe complaints usual ano enna..ado ee tabinte matram pblm ano ennariyana
    HAKOONA MATAATA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deewana View Post
    those are real 1080p videos.. lag cheyyum..
    anganathe videos lag cehyathe play cheyan patan fones etha....note 1il lag aavilarunu
    I regret the good things i did for the wrong people

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