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Here are specifications of my ZTE Blade III
 

General 2G Network GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100
SIM Mini-SIM
Announced 2012, September
Status Available. Released 2012, September
Body Dimensions 123 x 63.5 x 10 mm (4.84 x 2.5 x 0.39 in)
Weight 130 g (4.59 oz)
Display Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 65K colors
Size 480 x 800 pixels, 4.0 inches (~233 ppi pixel density)
Multitouch Yes
Sound Alert types Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack Yes
  – Dolby mobile sound enhancement
Memory Card slot microSD, up to 32 GB
Internal 4 GB (2.5 GB user available), 512 MB RAM
Data GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
Speed HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot, DLNA
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP
USB Yes, microUSB v2.0
Camera Primary 5 MP, 2592 х 1944 pixels, autofocus
Features Geo-tagging
Video Yes
Secondary No
Features OS Android OS, v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
Chipset Qualcomm MSM7227A Snapdragon
CPU 1 GHz
GPU Adreno 200
Sensors Accelerometer, proximity, compass
Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser HTML5
Radio FM radio
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Yes, via Java MIDP emulator
Colors Black, White
  – SNS integration
– Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
– MP4/H.264/H.263 player
– MP3/WAV/eAAC+ player
– Google Search, Maps, Gmail
– YouTube, Google Talk
– Organizer
– Photo viewer/editor
– Voice memo/dial
– Predictive text input
Battery   Li-Ion 1600 mAh battery
Stand-by  
Talk time  

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My struggles to find good substitute for old QWERTY Nokia 9300 Communicator and The Death of QWERTY Smart phones
Hi John,
It is a bit hard to believe you used Iphone and switched back to Nokia 9300i as 9300i is much more buggy than iphone. But for a phone functions one is sure the batter is solid rock.


My struggles to find good substitute for old QWERTY Nokia 9300 Communicator and The Death of QWERTY Smart phones

We bought an HTC Desire 500 to my sister. The price is a little bit mroe expensive than ZTE Blade III – 75 eur more than ZTE blade 3 (costs 150 EUR currently in Bulgaria). HTC Desire has 200 mhz better CPU a little more big screen and a really good camera 8 Megapixels. Here are HTC Desire 500 tech specifications
 

General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network LTE 800 / 1800 / 2600
LTE 1800 / 2600
LTE 1900 – for Sprint
  LTE 700 / 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 – for AT&T
LTE 700 / 1700 / 2100 – for T-Mobile
SIM Micro-SIM
Announced 2013, February
Status Available. Released 2013, March
Body Dimensions 137.4 x 68.2 x 9.3 mm (5.41 x 2.69 x 0.37 in)
Weight 143 g (5.04 oz)
Display Type Super LCD3 capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 1080 x 1920 pixels, 4.7 inches (~469 ppi pixel density)
Multitouch Yes
Protection Corning Gorilla Glass 2
  – HTC Sense UI v5
Sound Alert types Vibration, MP3, WAV ringtones
Loudspeaker Yes, with stereo speakers, built-in amplifiers
3.5mm jack Yes
  – Beats Audio sound enhancement
Memory Card slot No
Internal 32/64 GB, 2 GB RAM
Data GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
Speed HSPA+; LTE, Cat3, 50 Mbps UL, 100 Mbps DL
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth Yes, v4.0 with A2DP
NFC Yes (Market dependent)
Infrared port Yes
USB Yes, microUSB v2.0 (MHL), USB On-the-go, USB Host
Camera Primary 4 MP, 2688 x 1520 pixels, autofocus, optical image stabilization, LED flash, check quality
Features 1/3'' sensor size, 2µm pixel size, simultaneous HD video and image recording, geo-tagging, face and smile detection
Video Yes, 1080p@30fps, 720p@60fps, HDR, stereo sound rec., video stabilization, check quality
Secondary Yes, 2.1 MP, 1080p@30fps, HDR
Features OS Android OS, v4.1.2 (Jelly Bean), v4.3 (Jelly Bean), planned upgrade to v4.4 (KitKat)
Chipset Qualcomm APQ8064T Snapdragon 600
CPU Quad-core 1.7 GHz Krait 300
GPU Adreno 320
Sensors Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email
Browser HTML5
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support and GLONASS
Java Yes, via Java MIDP emulator
Colors Black, Silver, Red, Blue, Gold
  – SNS integration
– Dropbox (25 GB cloud storage)
– Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
– TV-out (via MHL A/V link)
– DivX/XviD/MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player
– MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV/FLAC player
– Google Search, Maps, Gmail,
YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk
– Organizer
– Document viewer/editor
– Photo viewer/editor
– Voice memo/dial/commands
– Predictive text input
Battery   Non-removable Li-Po 2300 mAh battery
Stand-by Up to 500 h (2G) / Up to 480 h (3G)
Talk time Up to 27 h (2G) / Up to 18 h (3G)
Misc SAR US 0.66 W/kg (head)     0.40 W/kg (body)    
SAR EU 0.86 W/kg (head)     0.36 W/kg (body)    
Price group
Tests Display Contrast ratio: 1541:1 (nominal) / 2.504:1 (sunlight)
Loudspeaker Voice 69dB / Noise 66dB / Ring 75dB
Audio quality Noise -92.4dB / Crosstalk -92.4dB
Camera Photo / Video
Battery life
Endurance rating 48h

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My struggles to find good substitute for old QWERTY Nokia 9300 Communicator and The Death of QWERTY Smart phones
BTW Android is very buggy sometimes when I unlock screen my display resolution gets crappy. Besides that telephone battery time is very low I have to recharge it every 1 / 2 days (though I’m not very actively using the phone)


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IBM TSM dsmc console client use for listing configured backups, checking set scheduled backups and backup and restore operations howto

 backupsetname        Command line only.                             
 class                Command line only.                             
 dateformat           Client system options file (dsm.sys) or  command line.
 detail               Command line only.                             
 dirsonly             Command line only.                             
 filelist             Command line only.                             
 filesonly            Command line only.                             
 fromdate             Command line only.                             
 fromowner            Command line only.                             
 fromowner            Command line only.                             
 fromtime             Command line only.                             
 inactive             Command line only.                             
 nasnodename          Client system options file (dsm.sys) or command line.
 numberformat         Client user-options file (dsm.opt) or command line
 pitdate              Command line only.                             
 pittime              Command line only.                             
 querysummary         Command line only.                             
 scrolllines          Client user-options file (dsm.opt) or command line
 scrollprompt         Client user-options file (dsm.opt) or command line 
 subdir               Client user-options file (dsm.opt) or command line
 timeformat           Client user-options file (dsm.opt) or command line
 todate               Command line only.                             
 totime               Command line only.                             

 

Examples

Task     Display a list of all active and inactive backup versions of
         your files in the current directory.

          dsmc query backup -inactive "*"


Task     Display a list of all your backups in the current directory.
         Use the detail option to display the last modification date and
         the last access date of each file.

          dsmc q backup -detail "*"


Task     Display a list of files that were backed up from the /home/proj
         directory with file names that begin with proj.

          dsmc q b "/home/proj/proj*"


Task     Display a list of active and inactive backup file versions in
         the /home file system.

          dsmc q b -ina -su=yes /home/


Task     Query file system images from the nas2 NAS file server.

          dsmc query backup -nasnodename=nas2 -class=nas

Query NAS file system images

You can use the query backup command to display information about file
system images backed up for a NAS file server. Tivoli Storage Manager
prompts you for an administrator ID.

Where supported, use the nasnodename option to identify the NAS file
server to query. Place the nasnodename option in your client
system-options file (dsm.sys). The value in the client system-options
file is the default, but this value can be overridden on the command
line.

Use the class option to specify the class of the file space to query. To
display a list of images belonging to a NAS node, use the -class=nas
option.


IBM TSM dsmc console client use for listing configured backups, checking set scheduled backups and backup and restore operations howto
Supported Clients

 

This command is valid for all clients.

Syntax

 

>>-Query Backup–+————+–+- –filespec—+————-><

                 '- –options-'  '- –"filespec"-'

 

Parameters

filespec

   Specifies the path and file name that you want to query. Use wildcard

   characters to specify a group of files or all the files in a

   directory. If you use wildcard characters, enclose the file

   specification in double quotation marks. Specify an asterisk (*) to

   display information about backup versions for all of your files in

   the current directory. Do not use wildcards characters when you query

   NAS file system images with -class=nas option setting.


IBM TSM dsmc console client use for listing configured backups, checking set scheduled backups and backup and restore operations howto
DSMC Commands

 

Query Backup

 

The query backup command displays a list of backup versions of your

files that are stored on the Tivoli Storage Manager, or that are inside

a backup set from the server when the backupsetname option is specified.

 

 

The command displays the following file information:

*  File specification

*  File size

*  Backup date

*  Whether the file is active or inactive

*  The management class that is assigned to the file. Only the first 10

   characters of the management class name are displayed.

 

If you use the detail option with the query backup command, the client

displays the following extra information:

*  Last modification date

*  Last file attributes (inode) change date

*  Compression

*  Encryption type

*  Client-side data deduplication

*  Whether the file is migrated or premigrated. A value of Yes means

   that the file is migrated or premigrated. A value of No means that

   the file is not migrated or premigrated.


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TinyProxy Quick and Easy way to run a Proxy Caching server to protect and speed up web traffic on Linux / BSD and Mac
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