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Almost every operator in our country is providing per-second billing model for voice calls. Our call rates are now as cheap as 1 paisa-per-second. But what about SMS tariffs and GPRS plans? While some operators are still burning a big hole in their subscriber’s pocket, there are some carriers which will provide you with fairest-of-all SMS and GPRS schemes.
11 Mar 2010 in Exclusive by Kanak Sharma
Collect your un-used free talk-time and free messages for the next three months with Tata DoCoMo’s ‘Rollover Plan’. The new plan is definitely unique, as the carrier won’t deduct your left over talk-time and free messages by the end of 30 days. Rather, the users can use these accumulated freebies for over a period of 90 days. Hit the link below to continue reading...
Collect your un-used free talk-time and free messages for the next three months with Tata DoCoMo’s ‘Rollover Plan’. The new plan is definitely unique, as the carrier won’t deduct your left over talk-time and free messages by the end of 30 days. Rather, the users can use these accumulated freebies for over a period of 90 days.
Hit the link below to continue reading...
11 Mar 2010 in Carriers by Kanak Sharma
At a time when every handset vendor has launched or is planning to launch an application store of its own, carriers around the world were feeling left out. So at MWC earlier last month, 24 International carriers announced their plans to create a wholesale platform called ‘Wholesale Applications Community’ for launching mobile application stores. Even Indian service providers such as Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular, Vodafone Essar and RCom have joined the league, with each one of them launching their respective app stores almost at the same time.
09 Mar 2010 in Applications by Kanak Sharma
RCom has launched a 3G social application, ‘Socially’, that updates its users with latest feed of their buddies. Status updates, tweets and any activity of your friends on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn will be delivered to you as alerts on your 3G-enabled smartphones. Also, whenever someone calls you, it will show you the updated information of the caller across social networks.
With this application, your phone address-book will be linked to Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn and the social information of your friends will be automatically embedded in your address book. The address-book will become a storehouse of social details of your contacts.
‘Socially’ is downloadable from RWorld and users can subscribe to the service at Rs 10 for 30 days without having to pay any additional browsing charges.
LG Pop GD510 has finally hit Indian shores. The handheld is given a new name “Cookie Pep” for the Indian market. Though it was known as LG Pop in the European markets, we wonder why they have associated world famous ‘Cookie’ with its name. The fact that LG KP500 a.k.a ‘Cookie’ sold 7 million units worldwide and was also a huge hit in India gives a big enough reason to LG to christine it as ‘Cookie Pep’.
LG Cookie Pep is a 3-inch full-touchscreen device with a 3.0 MP camera, pre-embedded with social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and support for others. The device is available at a price tag of Rs 7,500.
To remind you, LG Cookie Plus which was announced earlier this year is also waiting for its launch. Seems like LG is raising an entire army of affordable devices with popular social networking applications against the famous Samsung Corby range of devices. Gun-shots heard, Bang Bang!
07 Mar 2010 in Phones by Kanak Sharma