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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Free GPRS settings For your Mobile Phone



Free GPRS settings For Any Operator Network in World on your Mobile Phone

Get free GPRS settings for any operator/mobile in world on Your Mobile Phone. If you feeling problem to setup gprs settings manually (given below or any other), or after calling many times to customer care they unable to solve your problem, then I have another solution for you. We’ll send free gprs setting right on your mobile phones.
You just have to provide this information :
Mobile No: +country code then your no, exp:             +91-9999999999      ,
Phone Model: any in the world, exp: Nokia N95 or SE W910i or China.
Operator: your mobile operator (GSM only) name, exp: vodafone or O2
Country/region: name of country and region where form your no, exp: India-Delhi. All this information should be in given format, you can write on comments below this article or send sms on the mobile No: +91-********** (Sorry no. has been removed due to some guys using it for call spams, will be added soon) and as soon as possible I’ll send you free gprs settings. We are support gprs setting for mostly available handset like Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, LG, windows mobile, smart phones and we are also support gprs settings for Chinese Mobile.
So now onward don’t waist your time in calling customer care of Vodafone, MTN, AT & T, Orange, Virgin, T-mobile, Virgin, idea, Airtel, bsnl, aircel, reliance smart gsm, O2, or any operator in the world. They ask many question but never satisfied a customer.

For better response and correct gprs settings plz provide all details. For exp you can give some extra details like: Postpaid or Prepaid, wap or web, for mobile surfing or for PC surfing, this make to delivered you to right gprs settings.
BSNL users plz specify zone, i.e. east,west, north or south zone.
Plz put your comments and ideas if you satisfied or not with the service. Some operators/handsets may not supports third party service, so if you unable to receive settings or received an unsupported format, it may your operator/handset issue.
Due to high volume of requests, it may take some time to receive gprs settings. Plz be relax, you definitely got. If not received in 24 hrs plz resend your request.
Free manual GPRS settings :
Most of people have face problems regarding gprs settings on their mobile phones. I have been getting lots of public reviews about how to configure and where to get gprs setting, So I publish here most of gprs settings for most of mobile service operator (India) to enter in your phone mannulay. Here you have manual gprs settings for vodafone, hutch, idea, airtel, bsnl, airtel live, airtel mobile you can enter in your phone and configure mannually.
Manual TATA DOCOMO GPRS Settings:
Under the ‘TATA DOCOMO INTERNET’ WAP profile in Settings:
Connection Name TATA DOCOMO INTERNET
Data Bearer GPRS
Access Point Name TATA.DOCOMO.INTERNET
Username Blank
Password Blank
Homepage any
Connection Security Off
Session Mode Permanent

Logitech Tablet Bluetooth Keyboard for Android 3.0+



                    Logitech Tablet Keyboard for Android 3.0+


Logitech's Tablet Keyboard for Android 3.0+ packs in plenty of bang for your buck. In addition to a superb keyboard, the product comes with a protective case that doubles as a stand for your tablet, allowing you to position the device vertically while you type. This all-in-one functionality adds a lot of value to the Logitech unit.
Logitech Tablet Keyboard for Android
Logitech Tablet Keyboard for Android
Of course, the most important thing is the keyboard itself -- and Logitech's creation is no slouch in that regard. The keys are nicely spaced out and very responsive; I found it comfortable to perform even the fastest of typing. The unit lies more or less flat when placed on a table, with an ever-so-slight upward slant.
The Logitech Tablet Keyboard has five rows; the number keys at the top double as Android function keys when used in conjunction with a function (Fn) button. Those Android keys allow you to open your tablet's browser, music player, calendar, or Gmail app, as well as remotely control music playback and volume on the tablet. These are handy, but I would have liked it better if they had been dedicated rather than combination keys. The keyboard does have dedicated Search, Back, Home and Menu keys.

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Though all of the keyboards I tested offer Delete keys, the Logitech keyboard is the only one on which the key actually functions as you would expect: It deletes the letter that comes immediately after the cursor. For some reason, every other keyboard's Delete key either did nothing or served as a second Backspace key, deleting letters before the cursor instead of after it.