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yes finally got cynogenmod10 (cyanilla beta w1) rom for which i am waiting from long time. though rom is in beta stage i am totally satisfied bec. its very fast, smooth and not having single lag that was facing in jb, also its give full nexus look to my device. my device is on the fly and waiting for more stable version. hats of to u all developers of xda developers
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- 2013-05-21 14:31
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yes finally got cynogenmod10 (cyanilla beta w1) rom for which i am waiting from long time. though rom is in beta stage i am totally satisfied bec. its very fast, smooth and not having single lag that was facing in jb, also its give full nexus look to my device. my device is on the fly and waiting for more stable version. hats of to u all developers of xda developers
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- 2013-05-21 14:28
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Ths app store is official store of microsoft.. so u need international credit card to pay.. trial is only trail dude.. it allows u to access app or game only for few days.. after that u need to pay for ths..
yes u can downld apps frm external site.. bt some apps nt work n some works..
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- 2013-05-20 10:44
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- kingswag
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Wow! Can you explain to me how you cracked it?...i did luve to hack mine too.
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- 2013-05-19 17:46
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- kingswag
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Wow! Can u explain 2 me hw u crackd it?...i did luv 2 hack mine 2.
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- 2013-05-19 17:45
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- Xoli
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My satio is exactly 3years old this month. Now hacked and modded with Kokoro and BAM mods, it works smoother than the brand new unit. Long live Satio!
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- 2013-05-19 15:31
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Guyz total video converter(tvc) soft is best.
U can convert even bluray(high quality format) ,avi to any mobile format- 3gp,mp4,wmv etc
go get 1 for urself!
Ya der r other converter softs ( any video converter -avc , ImToo vc ,avisoft vc)
bt tvc is best ! :-)
once u get tvc- conversion details fo mp4 asha compatible videos:
audio- format-mp3/aac
bit rate-128 kbps
video- format- mp4/xvid
frame rate- 12 /16 ps
bit rate- 256/512 kbps
resolution -320*240 / 176*144/ 320* 180
hope so dis wil clear al ur doubts abt mp4 videos !
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- 2013-05-19 08:14
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Guyz total video converter(tvc) soft is best.
U can convert even bluray(high quality format) ,avi to any mobile format- 3gp,mp4,wmv etc
go get 1 for urself!
Ya der r other converter softs ( any video converter -avc , ImToo vc ,avisoft vc)
bt tvc is best ! :-)
once u get tvc- conversion details fo mp4 asha compatible videos:
audio- format-mp3/aac
bit rate-128 kbps
video- format- mp4/xvid
frame rate- 12 /16 ps
bit rate- 256/512 kbps
resolution -320*240 / 176*144/ 320* 180
hope so dis wil clear al ur doubts abt mp4 videos !
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- 2013-05-19 08:12
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Hardware nd user experience wise wp8 nd nokia hardware is just great.. wp8 is very smooth nd handle evrythng wthout any lag.. but wp8 still hv some issues like duplicate file, u cnt dwnld anythng frm IE brwser.. downld possible wt uc browser nd getthemall bt u cant move it to sd card using phn.. u hv to conect ur phn to pc for manage files.. except tht evrythng rus fabulous.. wp8 is a rising star nd u got unforgatable user experience.. i thnk if u could ok nd ready to deal with above facts.. then ths is for u dear.. go for it.. definatly
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- 2013-05-18 19:28
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- Ajey
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Guys don'nt download youtube videos through any youtube downloader apps.
just copy the video url ans add ss after www.
Example:- if the video url is www.youtube/123 then just copy it add ss like www.ssyoutube/123 and you can download video from the browser.
I advise to use uc browser.
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- 2013-05-18 19:22
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- Ajey
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Guys don'nt download youtube videos through any youtube downloader apps.
just copy the video url ans add ss after www.
Example:- if the video url is www.youtube/123 then just copy it add ss like www.ssyoutube/123 and you can download video from the browser.
I advise to use uc browser.
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- 2013-05-18 19:22
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Dude kids corner is for safty frm kids nd other users.. set phone pasward lock nd allow kids corner.. in kids corner u put files, games nd other content which u want to show kids or other users...
after u lock ur phn n then at unlock time it shows passwrd screen.. when u enter paswrd u enters in ur phn.. but u swipe screen to left at lock screen then it shows kids corner.. wher u got only cntent which allow u to use other users..
means all ur phn safe under paswrd protection.. other ppls only access kids corner without entering ur phn
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- 2013-05-18 18:55
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Well i actually like apple devices but wat stops me from getting it is the fact that all their devices are overpriced.. Example , ipad mini wifi 21k and with 3G its 31k.. wth.. If the its around atleast 26-27 then it would have been reasonable but unfortunately they just want money and not think bout consumers , and plus no innovations at all... They keep on improving something which is already there
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- 2013-05-18 11:45
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