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1)Model No:E5 with 4 SIM cards
2)4 SIM cards,
3)FM, MP3,MP4
4)quad band
5)single camera
4 SIM cards 4 standby,Single Camera,FM\MP3\ MP4,Bluetooth,Anolog TV
Bands: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
1. REMOVE BATTERY & PUT IT BACK 2. HOLD VOLUME UP BUTTON & MIDDLE BUTTON (HOME BUTTON) 3 WHILE HOLDING THIS TWO BUTTON PRESS POWER BUTTON AND REALEASE(PRESS POWER BUTTON ONLY ONCE) 4.IT WILL POP UP WITH HARD RESET MENU 5. SCROLL DOWN TO FACTORY RESET WITH VOLUME DOWN BUTTON THEN PRESS CENTER BUTTON OR HOME BUTTON 6. THEN PRESS VOLUME DOWN BUTTON TO SELECT YES FACTORY SETTINGS THEN PRESS CENTER BUTTON 7. SELECT REBOOT DEVICE AND PRESS CENTER BUTTON
1. Turn the power off. If your Samsung Galaxy S is frozen, pull the battery out and reinsert it 2. Hold the Volume Down button 3. Press and release the Power button 4. You are now presented with a menu that allows for Fastbook, Recovery, Clear Storage, and Simlock 5. Select Clear Storage by pressing the Volume Down button 6. Press and release the Power button 7. Now simply confirm your decision: Volume Up for YES and Volume Down for NO
Download Android sdk Extract this at the loacation c:\AndroidSDK Connect phone to PC and Install Drivers now go to Start > RUN > type cmd go to this directrory " c:\AndroidSDK\tools " now type " adb reboot download " Your phone will reboot and will go into bootmode :)
MuscleNerd of iPhone dev-team has leaked some updates regarding iPhone 3GS baseband downgrade, which will help users who stuck on baseband 5.14.02, 5.15.04 and 5.16.00 to upgrade to 6.15.00 then downgrade to 5.13.04 baseband which is already can be unlocked with the existing version of Ultrasnow.
for those at 05.14, 05.15 or 05.16 I really don't see an unlock coming. Rather, it'll be: update to 06.15, then down to 05.13
(because the downgrade from 06.15 goal is much higher priority than explicit 05.14,05.15, or 05.16 unlock. Achieves same.)But they won't develop a direct method to unlock 5.14.02, 5.15.04 and 5.16.00 basebands. Moreover this downgrade will fix the GPS issue which found after upgrading to iPad baseband 6.15.00.
This warning is not fatal to the install, but many customers reported us this wishes. The WHQL process assigns a new digital signature to the CAT files, and prevents the warning window from appearing. With the release of Windows XP, Vista, 7 64-bit edition, Microsoft requires signed device drivers. It is likely that this requirement will carry forward to new operating system releases as well.
The survey of phone users by Nielsen covered three main points. The first is described by the researchers as covering people’s desires, but that’s slightly misleading. The question is indeed what phone people want, but it was posed only to people who say they plan on buying a new phone in the next year. That’s sure to have caused confusion between what phones people want to buy and what phones they intend to buy: for example, people might love a particular phone but either consider it too expensive or not be able to get good service in their area.
Whatever the reasoning, Android took top spot with 31 percent, just pipping the 30 percent for the iPhone. That’s a reversal of a 33-26 iPhone lead last summer. There are also slight drops for the figures for BlackBerry (11 percent) and Windows (six percent), with 20 percent of people saying they aren’t sure.
The next question, what phone people actually bought in the past six months, has a more dramatic Android lead: it polled 50 percent compared to Apple’s 25 percent. At first glance that might seem incompatible with the figures about desired phone, but there are a couple of possible explanations beyond it simply being a different sample group.
Firstly, it’s a comparison of desired or planned sales against actual sales, and it certainly makes sense that a fair proportion of people who’d like to buy an iPhone wind up getting an Android model instead. Secondly, there are two timescales in play: actual sales from September 2010 through March 2011, several months after the release of the iPhone 4 and the initial rush of purchases by the most avid users; and March 2011 through March 2012, a period during which most users will be anticipating a new iPhone model’s release.
Finally Nielsen asked what systems people are running, regardless of when they bought their smartphone. That showed a clear lead for Android on 37 percent, compared with 27 percent for Apple and 22 percent for BlackBerry. That’s roughly in line with other recent estimates, such as those based on viewers of mobile adverts. One such measure in March had Android on 33 percent, so the new 37 percent figure is likely a combination of genuine growth and sampling error.






