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Get push feature for your gmail in iphone





Hi Friends,

As you all must be aware that the latest firmware of iPhone has introduced the feature of push mail. But sadly for Gmail its not fully push, its a fetch system, which checks for your mail ever 15 mins or 30 mins or more.

The real push is only for Apple's paid service mobile me, MS Exchange and yahoo mail.

So I came across an idea to get Gmail as push in iPhone via yahoo. This may be useful to many Gmail users.

Its a very simple process.


Step 1:
Create a new ymail account at yahoo (If you have a yahoo account then u can use that & combine the yahoo & Gmail into 1)

Step 2:
Login in your Gmail & go to settings....and then select the option of filters....and then finally click on "Create New Filter".
Then enter your Gmail email address in the to section like shown in the image below.

Login to Gmail & enter your email ID
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Click on Next Step

Select the option of "Mark as read" to avoid confusion in your Gmail account. (If you don't select that, then all the mails forwarded to ymail> will be shown as unread in Gmail)

Then enter your "ymail" email address in forward it to column as shown in the picture below.

Enter your ymail id in forwarding column
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Click on Create Filter to finish the process.

Now all the mails sent to your Gmail will be forwarded to ymail automatically.

Step 3:
In your iPhone, delete or deactivate your Gmail mail setting. (This is done to avoid duplication of emails in your phone)

Step 4:
Create a new mail account of yahoo (your new ymail address which you just made).
And in settings of iPhone don't forget to keep the push on for yahoo.

That's it guys & gals..........you will now get all your Gmail mails pushed immediately via free yahoo.............!! Isn't that awesome? wink

The only minus point in this system is, you cant edit the outgoing smtp & use the Gmail for sending mails. So when you send email from your iPhone, it will go via yahoo. But you can always add a signature in settings and mention your Gmail address.

I hope this would be useful to the many iPhone + Gmail users who wanted free push mail. And one more important thing........with the new iPhone firmware 2.1, apple seems to have messed up the push feature altogether....and when the phone is idle, it does not work. It works only when the phone is in use. Even the fetch of Gmail is not working in idle mode. But apple has recognised this bug & is working upon it and will correct it soon in a future firmware.

However the users with firmware 2.0, 2.0.1, 2.0.2 should be able to get push emails even in idle mode.

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T-Mobile launches G1, has no file transfer, A2DP & Video Recording




T-Mobile today launched the T-Mobile G1. The G1 is the first mobile phone to run on Google's Android OS & is made by HTC. It was leaked here & here. The T-Mobile G1 features a 3.2 inch Touch Screen sporting a HVGA resolution along with Wi-Fi, GPS, 3G, HSDPA, Quadband GSM, Qwerty Keypad & Bluetooth 2.0. The G1 (also like the iPhone) doesn't have the A2DP mode nor does it allow for File Transfers vi Bluetooth. Video Recording is also missing from the G1.

The device will start shipping in US stores as of 22nd October and will be selling for 179 US dollars with two-year voice and data contract. The T-Mobile G1 will also be available in the UK beginning in November, and across T-Mobile's European markets (Germany, Austria, Czech Republic and the Netherlands) in Q1 2009. European pricing is not yet known but we guess it has to be competitive to the one of the iPhone 3G.


Detailed Specs of T-Mobile G1 :

  • 3.2 Mega Pixel Auto Focus Camera, no flash
  • 3.2 inch HVGA Screen with 480 x 320 resolution
  • Qualcomm MSM 7201A™ 528 Mhz CPU
  • 192 MB RAM & 256 MB ROM
  • 3G, HSDPA, Wi-Fi & GPS
  • Quad Band GSM
  • Accelerometer sensor
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • Trackball
  • FM Radio
  • Video & Audio Player
  • Document Viewer
  • Digital Compass
  • Mini USB port & Micro SD card slot
  • QWERTY Keypad
  • Android OS
  • 117 x 55.7 x 17.1 mm dimensions & 158 gm weight
  • 1150 mAh Battery



T-Mobile G1









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HTC Dream leaked again, clear pics this time




HTC Dream's more clear pics have leaked again. For those who don't remember HTC Dream is the first handset to run on Google's Adroid OS and is manufactured by HTC. It will debut on T-Mobile by October 13th, 2008.

Detailed Specs of HTC Dream :

  • 528Mhz Qualcomm 7201 processor
  • Data kit for USB connectivity & 1GB MicroSD card in the box
  • 64MB Internal RAM & 128MB Internal ROM
  • 5 Row QWERTY keypad & Trackball
  • 3.1MP camera (no flash) 2048 x 1536 with dedicated camera button
  • Video playback files - H.264, streaming, 3GPP, MPEG4 & a dedicated YouTube Player
  • Audio playback files - MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA, MPEG4, WAV, MIDI, REAL AUDIO, OGG
  • POP, IMAP, and SMTP, AOL, and GMAIL email
  • AIM, MSN, YAHOO, and GTALK messaging
  • Quad Band (850, 900, 1800, 1900) GSM
  • 3G & UMTS (1,4), HSDPA, SUPL
  • Wi-Fi, GPS with Google Streetview & built-in compass
  • 1150 mAh battery
  • Screen size is 3.17″ with HVGA (480 x 320) resolution
  • Handset 117 x 55 x 16mm & 5.6 oz weight
















Source : Engadget

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HTC Dream pics leak, hoping for sweet dreams




Recently FCC had approved HTC Dream and we had reported about it. Now a full sketch of the device has been leaked. The HTC Dream can be seen supporting a 5-row Qwerty Keypad with a separate row for number keys. It also has a large touchscreen. One noticeable thing to note is the tilt at the bottom of the device like the Motorola Z8/Z10.

Also based on the sketches a few pics have also leaked which resemble the HTC Dream a lot. The pics are blurry but that is common for spy pics. Also the pics show a jog ball which looks like the Track Ball in Blackberrys. The Dream is slated to be launched by T-Mobile in September this year.







Detailed Specs of HTC Dream :

  • 528Mhz Qualcomm 7201 processor
  • Data kit for USB connectivity in the box
  • 64MB Internal RAM
  • 128MB Internal ROM
  • 1GB MicroSD card
  • 5 Row QWERTY keypad
  • Trackball
  • Dedicated camera button
  • 3.1MP camera (no flash) 2048 x 1536
  • Video playback files - H.264, streaming, 3GPP, MPEG4, and Codec 3GP
  • Dedicated YouTube Player
  • Audio playback files - MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA, MPEG4, WAV, MIDI, REAL AUDIO, OGG
  • Wallpaper supports JPG, BMP, PNG, and GIF
  • Speakerphone (mono, natch)
  • Ringtones (MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA)
  • HTTP, WAP Push, xHTML
  • Bluetooth (class 1)
  • Picture Caller ID
  • SMS and MMS support (Take that Apple!)
  • POP, IMAP, and SMTP, AOL, and GMAIL email
  • AIM, MSN, YAHOO, and GTALK messaging
  • Quad Band (850, 900, 1800, 1900)
  • 3G
  • 802.11b & 802.11g
  • UMTS (1,4), HSDPA, SUPL
  • 1150mAh battery
  • Screen size is 3.17″ with HVGA (480 x 320)
  • Handset 117 x 55 x 16mm
  • 5.6 oz weight
  • Sync capable with Google Calendar
  • Downloadable content via Android Marketplace
  • Google Streetview with built-in compass


Source : Android Guys & Eprice

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