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Friday, May 24, 2013

Samsung galaxy S4 Problems:-

1)In call volume level on my side is not loud enough!
I am not at all someone that needs really volume, but on my iPhone 4s I used to be able to hold the phone about 3-4 inches away from my ear and EASILY hear the person I am talking to. EVERY TIME. Having this ability is important for me. I took the volume all the way up on the Samsung, but I cant clearly hear the other side unless the phone is about 1 inch away or pressed against my ear.
I see there is a button during a call that give you the option to select something called "clear sound" or something like that. I tried it but it doesn't boost the volume further at all!
In a crowded New York City street, with a myriad sounds around me, I am sometimes having trouble hearing even with the phone pressed against my ear. Never had an issue like this with the iPhone.

2)No visual voice mail!
I used to be able to see who the voice-mail is from before hearing it, and directly play it or delete it without actually "calling" the voice mail. I never had to enter my password either. I cannot stress enough how important this is for me and how annoying it is to actually call the voice mail and have to press "7" to delete, etc, etc. Is there a free app on the Samsung to do what I want?

3)Very poor camera colors and low light shot quality! (this point is more of a rant, than me asking for help)

Yes, I do have much more megapixels now, and the actual quality during daylight shooting is very apparent. But the colors are usually quite inaccurate, and there's a very relevant dim tone to just about every picture compared to the iPhone. For example, the wall in my room is a bright peach color. Almost borderline a pale "ruby red" grapefruit. The iPhone shows this every time. On the Samsung its always a dim hint of a very pale plain pink. Using "auto-correct" on the computer, Samsung's shots often look much more "real life" but that's not something I want to do every time.

4)No nice, colorful, diverse emoji during texting.

Did I forget to enable something? Because I certainly don't see any setting for this. If I choose Swype keyboard, I get ugly black and white emoji. If I pick Samsungs keyboard, I get plain android green emoji which all look almost identical.

5)Cant find a way to easily and quickly close background running apps.

So far, I see I can do it by going to settings, other, and disabling them one by one from there. Seems like a very lengthy and difficult process. Any way to do this easier WITHOUT downloading any apps such as task killer?


Thanks very much in advance. I am sorry if I sounded like an Apple fanboy with some of my points. I really want to switch to Android and love the Galaxy S4, but so far it looks to me like the galaxy is a much better personal assistant. A much better computer and a toy. But the iPhone is a much better phone and a P&S camera.
Shouldn't be very hard to guess what is more important for me.

Again, I am looking for excuses not to exchange this for an iPhone 5 during my 30 day grace period, but so far aside from the big beautiful screen, myriad options(many of which are not absolutely essential), replaceable battery, extra sensors(which one can easily live without) and the awesome S-Heath app, I see none.
6. Heating Problems
7. WIFI Problem

Sunday, February 3, 2013

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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Nokia launches Lumia 610 @ Rs 12,999

NEW DELHI: Nokia India has launched its much-awaited low-cost phone Lumia 610 in India.

Priced at Rs 12,999, Nokia Lumia 610 was unveiled at Mobile World Congress held earlier this year. The device is powered by 800MHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and comes with 256MB RAM and 8GB of internal memory. It sports a 5 megapixel auto focus camera with LED flash.

The phone features a 3.7 inch TFT capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. Weighing approximately 131gm, Nokia Lumia 610 runs on Windows Phone 7.5 operating system.
Reports suggest that users can use the phone as a WiFi Hotspot for as many as 5 WiFi-enabled devices.

The company also announced a limited edition Dark Knight Rises of Nokia Lumia 800 phone. Some 200 units of this special edition smartphone will be sold in India.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Google bar update rolling out Monday, June 11th

Starting Monday, June 11th, the new Google bar look will be rolling out to all Google Apps users. The new Google bar has links to core services at the top level and a More drop-down list with links to additional services.

- Google Search, Images and Mobile always appear in the Google bar.
- When you turn off a service, other services move to the top level of the Google bar or to a higher position in the list of services under More.

Scheduled Release track features update 6/12/12

The following features are now available to domains following the Scheduled Release track:
- Gmail: End-users will be able to select Welsh and Latin American Spanish as the default language in Gmail Settings.

The following features are intended for release to these domains on June 19th:
No new features to announce.

Accidentally deleted a user? Undelete user now available!

Our customers have frequently requested the ability to restore recently deleted users. Starting today, admins can do so in the control panel. The process will recover most if not all data.

- You must have super administrator privileges.
- You can only restore users that have been deleted in the past five days.
- The deleted user name must not match an existing group name or another active user's email address or alias. If it does, you'll see a 'username already exists' error message.
- You can't exceed your maximum number of user licenses. If you try to restore a deleted user when you don't have an available license, you'll see a 'domain is over user limit' error message.
- The option to undelete users is only visible in the top-level organization even if the deleted user was in a sub organization.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Having trouble scheduling that event? Suggested times now available in Google Calendar

A ‘Suggested times’ feature is now available in Calendar. If a guest is using Google Calendar and you or users at your domain have access to their calendar, when you click on this new feature, a popup will display times when guests are available.

Release track:
Rapid*

Editions included:
Google Apps, Google Apps for Business, Government and Education

Languages included:
All languages supported by Google Calendar

How to access what's new:
1. Add a guest to your event and the ‘Suggested times’ link will appear.
2. Click the link to open a popup that will display times when guests are available.
3. Find a time that works and click to select it.
4. The calendar event page will automatically update to reflect your chosen time.

Note:
- If you don’t have access to a guest’s calendar, the popup will still indicate if “All participants can attend” as it only checks those calendars that you have access to, including your own.
- If there isn't a time when all of your guests are available, the popup will display the error message, "No free times for all participants were found through [day and time range you selected]. Choose a different start time to search again". This may happen if some guests have all-day events or working hours set.
- The list can also be navigated using the arrow keys and is accessible with a screen reader for accessibility.