Tuesday 20 January 2015

Reliance 1GB 3G @ Rs 19

Reliance Trick To Get 1 GB 3G Internet Data For Just Rs 19 

This trick is the we can say an advanced version of previous one .This trick is completely legal and with this trick you will get 1 GB 3G data for a validity of 1 day.





How To Activate -

Part one -

Simply Dial 
*129# 
from your reliance Mobile  .
On the next screen select Rs 9 MRP packs 
Select 2G@Rs9=1GB+WA+FB+TWITTER


and follow the instructions on the screen .

Part Two ( tricky part )  -

After you activate Rs 9 pack . again dial  
*565*010# 
your 2G data will get converted to 3G.
Part 2  will charge you with Rs 10 and your total amount deducted from your balance is Rs 19(9 + 10 )

Reliance 1 GB 2g / 100mb 3g @ RS 9

Reliance Introduces Rs 9 My pack

Reliance has recently introduced Rs 9 my pack offer where internet is available @ cheapest ever price.

Steps:
1)              Dial *129#
2)            Choose Rs 9 MRP packs
3)             Then choose the required option as below:
a)           2 – 1gb 2g for one day
b)           7, then 1 – 100 mb 3g for one day

c)              Other good packs are also there.

Saturday 18 October 2014

Ebay Rs.100 off on Rs. 200 coupon @ Ebay

Ebay Rs.100 off on Rs. 200 coupon @ Ebay



ebay


Ebay offering following coupons

New account use coupon:  
  • Rs.100 off on Rs. 200  coupon: SDEBAY2014 (Valid for New accounts only..Not Valid on Deals & Discounted Items)
  • Rs.100 off on Rs. 200  coupon: EBAY100APP  (Valid only on Ebay Android app for new and old users)
  • 20% off maximum Rs. 2500 on Lifestyle Products  coupon: LSSNAP1234  (Valid for new and old users..Not Valid on Gold Coins)
  • 10% off on Rs. 3500+ maximum discount Rs. 5500 on Gadgets  (Valid for new and old users) coupon:SDMAILER10



Valid till 31st Oct 2014.

How to get:-
  1. Visit Ebay here > Register with new account
  2. Choose the Product of your choice
  3. Click on Buy It Now
  4. Apply coupon from above to get discount
  5. Pay the Amount

Saturday 4 October 2014

Mobikwik Rs.200 Mobile & DTH Recharge for Rs. 100 @ Mobikwik

Mobikwik is giving Mobile & Data Card recharge Rs. 100 cashback on Rs.100. Valid only for new Mobikwik users on Mobikwik App. Promo code valid till October 10, 2014.







How to get:-
  1. Open Mobikwik App (Android | Window | iOS)
  2. Make new account
  3. Add Rs.100 or more to wallet
  4. Click on “My Account”, click on the Promocode & enter “100PE100 ” to avail cashback
  5. Once you get cashback use it again to make recharge

What is Android One and should you buy a phone powered by it?



Google and its hardware partners - Micromax, Spice and Karbonn -- on Monday launched three Android One phones. For Google, Android One is a big deal. In fact it is so important that Sundar Pichai, arguably the most powerful man in the phone industry and one of the most influential Google executives, flew down from his Mountain View office to New Delhi for the event.
Why is it so? What is so important about Android One? And more importantly, what is there in it for you, the consumer? Read on, we have the answers.

What is Android One?
Android One is a Google programme where it is partnering with phone companies to create "high-quality" but low-cost Android smartphone. The programme was announced in June by Pichai and India is the first country where the company is launching Android One phones.
According to Google, Android One programme is its attempt to create affordable smartphones so that billions of people who still use a feature phone can buy a smartphone. Of course, this is the stated aim. We suspect that Google has one more motive. With Android One it also wants to wrest back the control of the Android ecosystem from companies like Samsung, Sony and LG.
I get that. But how are Android One phones different from other Android phones? After all, other Android phones also use Google's Android.
True, other Android phones also use Google's Android. But barring the Nexus phones, most of these devices use AOSP version of Android, which is the barebones version of the OS. Different phone companies take AOSP and then put their own user interface and apps in it. They also remove and add features. The end result is not exactly the Android that Google wants you to have. It is the Android that Samsung, LG or HTC want you to get.
For high-end phones, these customisations work decently well. But in the low-end phones, which don't have powerful hardware, the performance suffers.
Android One is different. First of all, it has- despite its similarities with the regular version of Android - some extra customisation that makes it more suitable to low-end hardware. At least that is what Google says. Second, it doesn't have any third-party user interface or unnecessary features. It is the version of Android created by Google. This means when you buy an Android One phone, you get the Android experience that Google has designed for you and not Micromax or Spice.
With normal Android phones, the company selling the phone is responsible for choosing right hardware and software for the devices. For Android One phone, Google is in the driver's seat. It finalises the hardware and software.
More importantly, Google is also responsible for delivering software updates to Android One phones. This means you can expect Android One phones to get latest version of Android - next is Android L -- without much delay unlike normal low-end Android phones, which are rarely updated. Google is promising that every Android One phone will get updates for at least two years.
I don't care about modified or unmodified versions of Android. Is there any other reason why I should buy an Android One phone?
While the unmodified version of Android and the smooth performance it promises is the main appeal of an Android One phone, there are some other perks as well. If you are an Airtel customer, on your Android One phone you will get 100MB every month free to download OS updates and 200MB free every month to download app updates for six months.
Android One looks quite good. What kind of Android One phones I can buy and at what price?
Only three Android One phones are available as of now. And currently, you can get them only in India and at specific e-commerce sites. The Spice Dream UNO is available at Flipkart at a price of Rs 6,299. The Karbonn Sparkle V is available at Snapdeal at a price of Rs 6,399. And Micromax Canvas A1 is available at Amazon India at a price of Rs 6,499.
All three are entry-level Android phones and hence pack in rather modest hardware. In terms of hardware, all three use same hardware. Each one has a 4.5-inch screen with 854 X 480 pixels resolution, MediaTek quad-core processor running at 1.3GHz, 1GB RAM, 4GB internal storage, support for microSD card, 5MP rear camera and 2MP front camera. The only major difference is the brand name and design.
I can't buy phone online. Will I be able to buy Android One phones in local market?
According to Google, you will. But it will take at least a few weeks before you can get an Android phone in brick and mortar shops.
I am outside India, will I be able to buy an Android One phone?
While there is no specific date so far, Google plans to launch Android One phones across the world, especially in developing markets. In fact, on Monday Pichai said that Indonesia, Philippines, Nepal, Pakistan and other South Asian countries are next in line to get Android One phones.
I don't like Indian brands. Can't we buy Android One phones made by multinational companies like HTC or Samsung?
We are not sure about Samsung but Google on Monday revealed that HTC will be among nine other hardware partners -- HTC, Lava, Xolo, Intex, Asus, Alcatel Onetouch, Lenovo, and Panasonic - who will start making Android One phones.
Does the presence of HTC mean we will get a high-end phone running Android One?
We doubt that Google will come out with a high-end Android One phone but Pichai hinted that more powerful and fancy phones will be created as part of the programme. The first three phones are just the beginning, he said. May be the next wave of Android One phones will pack in more powerful hardware and cost somewhere over Rs 10,000.
Ok, final question. I am looking to buy a good smartphone with a budget of around Rs 5,000 to Rs 6,000. Should I buy an Android One phone?
We suggest that before you pull the trigger and order the Android One phone from an online site, wait for our review. It will be out soon. But if you can't wait, based on our preliminary observation we feel confident in recommending an Android One phone. The performance is decent and for their price, these phones look good. All three offer similar kind of hardware so you can buy any of them.

Saturday 28 December 2013

MNP in Rs 17 and offers Worth Rs. 251 in Reliance GSM

MNP in Rs 17 and offers Worth Rs. 251 in Reliance GSM

Customers willing to join Reliance GSM can avail offers of Rs. 251 by paying just Rs. 17. With their existing numbers customers can get into the Reliance network very easily.
Process:-
From your current network SMS PORT >Mobile number< to 1900.
  • You will receive a Unique Porting code which will be valid for the next 15 days.
  • Go to nearest Reliance retail shop and ask them to join reliance with 3G.
  • You have to submit your documents and a photo along with it.
  • You will be given a SIM card of Reliance which will get activated when your current network is lost permanently.
  • You will be charged Rs. 17.

Benefits of bset MNP plan in Reliance

When you get in with Reliance 3G you will enjoy offers of Rs. 251 . Remember you are just paying Rs. 17.  A customers will get following offers-
  • 1GB of 3G Data for first month worth Rs. 123.
  • 1GB of 3G Data for the next month worth Rs. 123.
  • Talktime of Rs. 5 in main Balance.
Other than these benefits customers will get low tariffs.
  • Local Reliance Call @5p/min.
  • Local calls on other Network @30p/min.
  • STD calls @60p/min.
  • SMS @5p/SMS.
The above Tariff will be valid for 90 days from the day of network activation.
The above plans are subject to change without any prior notice.
For more details call toll free no. 18001003333.

Thursday 5 December 2013

Free Mobile recharge upto Rs.100 by sending sms


Note:-

  1. As we have no real source but you can give a try, If you are lucky you get free mobile recharge of Rs.10,20,30,35,40,50 or Rs.100.
  2. Only for Delhi, Mumbai, Maharastra and Banglore
  3. Upto Rs.3 will be charged for sending SMS depends on your network
  4. Try at your own risk

How to get:-
  1. Type BBMALL space any 8digits number and send to 575758. For example BBMALL 98989898 to 575758