A abhisek Member Joined 5 Mar 2017 Messages 198 Reaction score 193 17 Apr 2017 #11 Help.. I have mts mblaze dongle. But the sim is built in .. How to remove the sim .
Optimus_Prime Contributor Joined 5 Oct 2015 Messages 10,258 Reaction score 15,774 17 Apr 2017 #12 Dear admin bro, 2 question from my side: 1. does they demanded Invoice copy also during the exchange process? 2. they checked the dongle whether it's in working condition or not?
Dear admin bro, 2 question from my side: 1. does they demanded Invoice copy also during the exchange process? 2. they checked the dongle whether it's in working condition or not?
R Ritesh Member Joined 24 Nov 2014 Messages 2,405 Reaction score 3,985 17 Apr 2017 #13 abhisek said: Help.. I have mts mblaze dongle. But the sim is built in .. How to remove the sim . Click to expand... Ditto, i also have the same.. someone plz try visiting digital xpress and confirm. Last edited by a moderator: 9 Jun 2017
abhisek said: Help.. I have mts mblaze dongle. But the sim is built in .. How to remove the sim . Click to expand... Ditto, i also have the same.. someone plz try visiting digital xpress and confirm.
Endgame Member Joined 23 Jan 2016 Messages 3,671 Reaction score 5,023 17 Apr 2017 #14 Congrats Bapun bro. Can you please confirm, if it can be directly (through USB port) used in a non Wi-Fi PC or not!
Congrats Bapun bro. Can you please confirm, if it can be directly (through USB port) used in a non Wi-Fi PC or not!
R Rushil Contributor Joined 7 Oct 2013 Messages 4,074 Solutions 1 Reaction score 5,745 17 Apr 2017 #15 Congrats bro :sp I am also going to take this offer searching for my old ZTE idea dongle in store room :lol
Congrats bro :sp I am also going to take this offer searching for my old ZTE idea dongle in store room :lol
sumitroy Editor-in-chief, OnlyTech Staff member Moderator Joined 27 Oct 2016 Messages 4,569 Solutions 3 Reaction score 6,778 17 Apr 2017 #16 Pranab said: Congrats Bapun bro. Can you please confirm, if it can be directly (through USB port) used in a non Wi-Fi PC or not! Click to expand... Yes it will work as usb tethering and the best thing it can even work without battery just connect with usb pc and power on the device
Pranab said: Congrats Bapun bro. Can you please confirm, if it can be directly (through USB port) used in a non Wi-Fi PC or not! Click to expand... Yes it will work as usb tethering and the best thing it can even work without battery just connect with usb pc and power on the device
A Abhi Member Joined 9 Dec 2015 Messages 1,905 Reaction score 1,898 17 Apr 2017 #17 Congratulations Bapun Bhai:tup
Endgame Member Joined 23 Jan 2016 Messages 3,671 Reaction score 5,023 17 Apr 2017 #18 sumitroy said: Yes it will work as usb tethering and the best thing it can even work without battery just connect with usb pc and power on the device Click to expand... Thanks bro. Last edited by a moderator: 9 Jun 2017
sumitroy said: Yes it will work as usb tethering and the best thing it can even work without battery just connect with usb pc and power on the device Click to expand... Thanks bro.
U unicorn Member Joined 29 May 2015 Messages 317 Reaction score 475 17 Apr 2017 #19 Bapun Raz said: How to know if JioFi 2 is fully charged? Does the indicator turns green or stops blinking? Click to expand... Once fully charged, all 3 bars will be static just like below All 3 bars means battery is anywhere between 60 and 100% 2 bars 15 to 60% 1 bar less than 15% If one bar starts blinking then its below 5% U can view the battery % in jiofi.local.html under device details Regarding displays Green mark indicates full signal Blue mark indicates fair signal Red means no signal. Last edited by a moderator: 9 Jun 2017
Bapun Raz said: How to know if JioFi 2 is fully charged? Does the indicator turns green or stops blinking? Click to expand... Once fully charged, all 3 bars will be static just like below All 3 bars means battery is anywhere between 60 and 100% 2 bars 15 to 60% 1 bar less than 15% If one bar starts blinking then its below 5% U can view the battery % in jiofi.local.html under device details Regarding displays Green mark indicates full signal Blue mark indicates fair signal Red means no signal.
Basil Contributor Joined 6 Oct 2013 Messages 4,888 Reaction score 3,013 17 Apr 2017 #20 Congrats Bapun bro :clap