Monday, April 28, 2014

3G Rates in Pakistan (Ufone) -Report



According recent news from reliable sources from Urdu Point.

The Pakistan leading Telecom Giant UFone rates are unenvied for the customers of Ufone. Most of rates are quite affordable and fast. As zong is preparing to launch its packages in market for  4g and 3g . Companies like Mobilink and Ufone are trying to capture maximum market shares.



Leaked 3G  Rates are as follow:

 The version number 1 .

This package U High Spped for the users who want  256KBPS Speed ​​ , U Super Sonic is  for those users who want  512 KBPS  speed  , as well as ,  U HyperSonic  also offered in 1 MBPS speed  .
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, , ; . U High Speed ​​256 KBPS.
, , ; 40 MB for the price of Rs 10 a day .
, , ; 50 MB for half the price of Rs 5 .
, , ; 250 MB for the price of 50 bucks a week .
, , ; 1 GB for the price of 200 rupees a month .
, , ; 3 GB for the price of 500 rupees a month .
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, , ; . U Super Sonic 512 KBPS.

, , ; 250 MB for the price of 75 bucks a week .
, , ; 1 GB for the price of Rs 400 a month .
, , ; 1.5 GB for the price of Rs 750 a month .
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, , ; . U HyperSonic 1 MBPS.

, , ; 250 MB for the price of Rs 100 a week .
, , ; 1 GB for the price of Rs 500 a month .
, , ; 1.5 GB for the price of Rs 700 a month .
, , ; 3 GB for the price of Rs 1,200 a month .
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. Version2
This package U High Spped is for the users who  ​​want 64KBPS Speed  , U Super Sonic for those users who want  128 KBPS  speed, as well as , U HyperSonic is also offered  for those users who want 512 KBPS speed  . .
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, , ; . U High Speed ​​64 KBPS.
, , ; 40 MB for the price of Rs 10 a day .
, , ; Rs 50 MB for half price 3 .
, , ; 250 MB for the price of Rs 25 a week .
, , ; 1 GB for the price of 100 rupees a month .
, , ; 1.5 GB for the price of 150 rupees a month .
, , ; 3 GB for the price of 300 rupees a month .
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, , ; . U SuperSonic 128 KBPS.
, , ; 250 MB for the price of 50 bucks a week .
, , ; 1 GB for the price of 150 rupees a month .
, , ; 1.5 GB for the price of 200 rupees a month .
, , ; 3 GB for the price of Rs 350 a month .
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, , ; . U HyperSonic 512 KBPS.

, , ; 250 MB for the price of 70 bucks a week .
, , ; 1 GB for the price of 200 rupees a month .
, , ; 1.5 GB for the price of 300 rupees a month .
, , ; 3 GB for the price of 500 rupees a month .
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Version number 3 .

This package U High Spped for the users who want 512KBPS Speed ​​ , U Super Sonic for the users who  want 1Mbps up speed  , as well as  U HyperSonic is also offered for those users is 2 MBPS speed to get want . .
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, , ; . U High Speed ​​512 KBPS

, , ; 40 MB for the price of 100 rupees a day .
, , ; 50 MB for half the price of Rs 120 .
, , ; 250 MB for the price of Rs 250 a week .
, , ; 1 GB for the price of Rs 500 a month .
, , ; 1.5 GB for the price of Rs 700 a month .
, , ; 3 GB for the price of 1000 rupees a month .
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, , ; . U SuperSonic 1 MBPS.

, , ; 250 MB for the price of Rs 350 a week .
, , ; 1 GB for the price of Rs 700 a month .
, , ; 1.5 GB for the price of Rs 1,000 a month
; 3 GB for a month costs Rs 1750

U HyperSonic MBPS

250 MB for the price of Rs 500 a week
The price of Rs 750 a month for 1 GB
1.5 GB for the price of Rs 1,500 a month
3 GB for the price of Rs 3,000 a month

  

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Samsung UN-Veils Fitness Tracker Gear Fit


On the Samsung Unpacked Event Episode 1 during the GSMA Mobile World Congress, Samsung has also introduced alongside the Galaxy S5 a fitness tracker.The Gear Fit is after the Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo the third wearable device that Samsung has presented at MWC.
In contrast to the Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo the Gear Fit specializes in the fitness aspect. The shape is different: Instead of a watch-shape Samsung sets in Gear Fit on a tape, similar Fitbits Flex or Jawbone Up. The Gear Fit has a curved AMOLED display, this allows for a better adaptation to the wrist without that tape looks clunky and strongly protruding. Samsung has found a way to use a curved display useful.
Samsung installed in Gear Fit no camera, no speakers and no microphones that does not need it. The display is 1.84 inches tall, and dissolves with 432 x 128 pixels. The pixel density is 244ppi good. The rubber band is interchangeable and the Gear Fit resistant to IP67 water and dust. Features include a pedometer, training aids, heart rate measurements, sleep monitoring, a stopwatch and a timer. Besides, it can receive notifications (SMS, calls, e-mail, apps), has a calendar function, smart relay and a media controller. The Gear Fit only works with the current Galaxy smartphones, the devices are coupled via Bluetooth 4.0.The battery is 210mAh strong and holding under normal use 3-4 days.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Instagram for iPhone: iOS app gets 7 optics




The super-popular social network Instagram, part of the Facebook group, has the look of its application on Apple iOS adjusted 7th The update of the app is in the App Store and will be automatically downloaded. New features are not added.It is - as I said - just looks. Instagram for iOS has now also 7 flat planes, texts are presented in a new font. Everything looks fancier and more beautiful, at the same time tidier and clearer. The pictures go from one edge to the other. 

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Samsung will Unveil Smartphone having Curved Glass





                    According to C| NET - Samsung is expected to unveil Curved Smartphone this October.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Google is expected to Stop analyzing Cookies to Track Users

According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, Google is considering ditching cookies to track users. Instead, Google would "create your own anonymous ID for each individual." Google, which has been secretly planted cookies in Internet Explorer and iPhone, says it's an attempt at the Internet safer for users.

A spokesman for Google told the WSJ:

"We believe that the technical improvements, users can improve security and at the same time, the Web remains economically. We and others have a lot of concepts in this area, but they are all in the very early stages"
So nothing is confirmed yet. And even though on the surface, probably will not change, most people use the web, it will definitely make Google even more on advertising. Advertisers would have to go to Google to learn about the habits of a user, and not cookies means that Google would leave even more control over what he knows about us.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013