Pyaare,
Nokia Lumia 1520 paathar ki tara bhaari rehega.


Aur jab koi mujhe burre najar se dehke ga, tho Nokia ko haanth meh leka mooh thod jawab dengea!

Yes, you do.Singha wrote:mahdi with his vast experience bedding women got that one right. only tall meaty women can love anything more than 4" ... and I dont mean that
Payaare,Raja Bose wrote:Actually when I showed my GHQ, my Lumia 928 clocking in at a measly 4.5", she handed it back to me and said "Here, take your TV back".Hey, look at this phone, I say to my girlfriend. That's not a phone. That's a tablet, she says. Exactly.![]()
For some reason, Mahdi, like Clinton, b@nged unattractive women. They both could have gotten the best. Mrs Mahdi is just about okay, maybe the best among his catches.Singha wrote:mahdi with his vast experience bedding women got that one right. only tall meaty women can love anything more than 4" ... and I dont mean that
ZOMG!!!! Innovation!!!!Mort Walker wrote:^^^Maybe. But until then take a look at the Note III to be introduced on Sept. 4th.
Accha hai aap ne suna nahin usne Samsung Galaxy S4 ke baare mein kya kaha....."Cheap piece of $hit".Mort Walker wrote:Lumia 928 se GHQ ki flattering photo lena tha, fir dhekatha aap. Ek aur WP ka kaasht-meh-maar miljatha aap ko.
It actually will be as Sammy incrementally has been improving their flagships at a steady pace on all aspects of their devices. Sammy will be cryingRaja Bose wrote: ZOMG!!!! Innovation!!!!![]()
I don't think the weight is specified by Qi....when you integrate the inductive electronics into the phone itself, you have to take care of extra shielding etc. which adds weight, leads to other sensitive components getting moved around. In comparison the charging shell doesn't have those issues as its external. The weight difference is significant.Mort Walker wrote:^^^Are you sure? How much more weight as the Qi standard should specify the field strength? The Lumia 1020 wireless charging shell is very light, where the plastic is most of the weight.
Read history, tau, read history....Mort Walker wrote:It actually will be as Sammy incrementally has been improving their flagships at a steady pace on all aspects of their devices. Sammy will be cryingRaja Bose wrote: ZOMG!!!! Innovation!!!!![]()
all right. Crying all the way to the bank with 10s of millions sold in a couple of months.
That has "colossal failure" written all over it. But then, what do I know? I thought the Note was ridiculous..Singha wrote:I found the perfect new phone for RB
http://www.gizmodo.in/gadgets/Samsung-G ... 150223.cms
^^^It really depends on the phone chassis...it may not always be possible.Mort Walker wrote:^^^What I meant is that the Qi standard would specify an inductive or magnetic field strength in teslas or A/m. With that the shielding could possibly be achieved by placing the inductive coil against the inside of the back case and behind the battery. The Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 2013 are Qi compatible. The Nexus 7 2013 is more than an ounce lighter than 2012, though it has a slightly smaller battery.
Indian consumers love phablets, IDC says
NEW DELHI: The latest numbers for Indian smartphone market are out. And, they show a steep growth in the phablet category in the country. According to market research firm IDC, the number of smartphones shipped in India has grown by over 200% in the last one year. It said 9.3 million smartphones were shipped in Q2, 2013, compared to 3.5 million in Q2, 2012.
The growth was particularly significant in the phablet (the phones with large screens) category. IDC said the number of smartphones that have a screen size between 5 inches and 7 inches grew by 17 times in the last one year. The phablets constituted 30% of all smartphones shipped in Q2, 2013.
Compared to Q1, 2013, the number of smartphones shipped in India registered a 50% growth in the second quarter of this year, IDC said in a statement. "As the largest feature phone market in Asia Pacific region and second largest for smartphones, India recorded a 21% growth YoY and a modest 4% growth quarter over quarter for total mobile phones," said an IDC spokesperson.
"The growth in the India smartphone market is driven by consistent performance by local vendors, who accounted for more than half of the total smartphone market in Q2, 2013. These vendors have been scaling up operations, owing to rising migration of the user base from feature phones to smartphones," said Manasi Yadav, senior market analyst with IDC India.
Samsung leads the list of biggest smartphone vendors in India with a market share of 26%. Micromax is second with 22% share, while Karbonn is third with 13% share. Nokia and Sony each have 5% market share, while other companies account for 29% of smartphones shipped in India.
"Samsung maintained its leadership spot in Q2, 2013, with the newly launched Samsung Galaxy Star bringing in huge volumes at the low end," noted IDC. Phablets, a term used by the technology journalists to describe the large-screen phones that started appearing after Samsung launched Galaxy Note, was recently added to online dictionary maintained by Oxford University Press.
To make the mega 6.3 work well would require removing the Samsung bloat ware and TouchWiz UI. It may be a very nice phone if you were running pure Android on it. Just like all of Sammy's other phones. That said, the Galaxy S4 Google Play Edition without doubt is the best Android phone on the market. If you have a regular GSM version of the S4, rooting it and installing the AOSP Android 4.3 ROM is very easy since Samsung is very easy to mod for the casual user. Mind you, that less than 0.5% of all users will do this though.Singha wrote:the galaxy mega 6.3 is actually the cousin of a 5.8 model. both are on sale in india for some time. nobody is buying these two losers...people who wanted big went for Note. the 5.8 is available for 22900.
they have made the bezels very narrow on the Note3. not sure if that will make it even more difficult to use as a camera without accidentally touching the screen.
Mort Walker wrote:To make the mega 6.3 work well would require removing the Samsung bloat ware and TouchWiz UI. It may be a very nice phone if you were running pure Android on it. Just like all of Sammy's other phones. That said, the Galaxy S4 Google Play Edition without doubt is the best Android phone on the market. If you have a regular GSM version of the S4, rooting it and installing the AOSP Android 4.3 ROM is very easy since Samsung is very easy to mod for the casual user. Mind you, that less than 0.5% of all users will do this though.Singha wrote:the galaxy mega 6.3 is actually the cousin of a 5.8 model. both are on sale in india for some time. nobody is buying these two losers...people who wanted big went for Note. the 5.8 is available for 22900.
they have made the bezels very narrow on the Note3. not sure if that will make it even more difficult to use as a camera without accidentally touching the screen.
Warranty would be a concern. See if they have a cheap 1yr warranty. Also SSDs (or hybrid, if you want more storage) are cheap(er) now. I usually remove any original HDD and replace it with SSD on a lappy.SaiK wrote:tiger has a good refurb i7 asus laptop for $599. it does not say what gen of proc it is though.. wonder should i miss this deal?
pain points
1. refurb
2. 5400 rpm hdd
3. cpu specs not clear
rest is peachy!
Buy a squaretrade (ST) warranty for the Laptop and before that Google for 30% off discount codes for ST and also code for Tigerdirect too.archan wrote:Warranty would be a concern. See if they have a cheap 1yr warranty. Also SSDs (or hybrid, if you want more storage) are cheap(er) now. I usually remove any original HDD and replace it with SSD on a lappy.SaiK wrote:tiger has a good refurb i7 asus laptop for $599. it does not say what gen of proc it is though.. wonder should i miss this deal?
pain points
1. refurb
2. 5400 rpm hdd
3. cpu specs not clear
rest is peachy!
What kind of video card/GPU, memory, and screen resolution does it come with? Do you have a model number? That price can be either good or bad.SaiK wrote:tiger has a good refurb i7 asus laptop for $599. it does not say what gen of proc it is though.. wonder should i miss this deal?
pain points
1. refurb
2. 5400 rpm hdd
3. cpu specs not clear
rest is peachy!
Not one which requires you to hack the damn thing to make it workable after paying a bunch of bucks for it. Do you have that weird expectation when you buy a TV, a fridge, a washing machine or a car? Get a clue before posting nonsense.Mort Walker wrote:^^^False analogy. The use of any modern mobile computing device is one of compromises.
SaiK wrote:thanks archan & bijushet. wonderful inputs.
mort:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... -101760125
The items you mentioned are not a valid comparison relative to disposable income. A phone is a relatively disposable item that has a life of a few years before being replaced. You are comparing durable goods with consumption goods.Raja Bose wrote:Not one which requires you to hack the damn thing to make it workable after paying a bunch of bucks for it. Do you have that weird expectation when you buy a TV, a fridge, a washing machine or a car? Get a clue before posting nonsense.Mort Walker wrote:^^^False analogy. The use of any modern mobile computing device is one of compromises.
SaiK wrote:i chatted with tiger folks... they dont have cpu spec on generation number etc. i said good bye!
Read the post again....I am referring to your post talking about how the Samsung GS4 is the best device IF you remove TouchWiz, IF you remove Samsung bloat, IF you install the AOSP ROM. Basically you think its perfectly fine to have a user shell out $600 and then hack their device to make it workable? Do you expect to flash the firmware of your car when you buy it so that it can run as advertised?Mort Walker wrote:Did you bother to read my original post to Singha-ji or was it instinctive reaction to anything related to Sammy? Singha-ji brought up a valid point about the resolution limit, but I fail to see how you equate Mayawati with Samsung? I clearly pointed out that only a very small minority of users will modify their device. The S4 GPE is a great device and people are aware that it isn't available subsidized and country limited through the Google Play Store.Raja Bose wrote:
Not one which requires you to hack the damn thing to make it workable after paying a bunch of bucks for it. Do you have that weird expectation when you buy a TV, a fridge, a washing machine or a car? Get a clue before posting nonsense.
We all know that you work in this industry and respect your opinions, but you need to put the hate aside and look at the facts.
I apologize if my writing is not clear to you, but you seem to have a visceral response to anything I write. Clearly, that is not my intention and I consider you as a friend whom I seek to glean knowledge from.Mort Walker wrote:To make the mega 6.3 work well would require removing the Samsung bloat ware and TouchWiz UI. It may be a very nice phone if you were running pure Android on it. Just like all of Sammy's other phones. That said, the Galaxy S4 Google Play Edition without doubt is the best Android phone on the market. If you have a regular GSM version of the S4, rooting it and installing the AOSP Android 4.3 ROM is very easy since Samsung is very easy to mod for the casual user. Mind you, that less than 0.5% of all users will do this though.