Friday, May 20, 2011

How to check if your HTC smartphone is genuine original (under SiS warranty)

Since SiS Corporation is the sole distributor of HTC smartphones in Malaysia, the HTC phones imported by SiS to Malaysia and under their warranty are generally called "genuine original set". Those imported by other vendors, not going through the official HTC distribution channel, and not under HTC/SiS warranty (probably warranty by the import vendors themselves), are generally called "AP set".

Because there is a price difference between genuine original set and AP set, if you are buying a genuine original set (which is normally more expensive than AP set), you might want to check if your HTC smartphone is really a genuine original set, officially supported and warranty by HTC through SiS.

You might also want to ensure that you are getting a brand new unopened set, instead of otherwise a display set, etc.

Here is the way to check it. A new HTC genuine original set must fulfil all the criteria below:

  • The packaging box should be sealed with SiS sticker (photo as below)

  • The phone's serial no. and IMEI no. should be the same as printed on the box and at the back of the phone (in battery compartment)
  • You can check if the serial no. and IMEI no. is under SiS warranty here
  • Inside the box, there should be 2 stickers with same serial no. and IMEI no. for you to stick on the warranty card
  • All accessories should be sealed in plastic bag, except the battery charger. There should be a cut opening on the battery charger's plastic bag, for SiS to paste the warranty sticker onto the charger
  • Beside the charger, there are also SiS warranty sticker on the phone and on the battery
  • The battery is already inside the phone, but the circuit is blocked with a piece of plastic, which you need to remove in order for the battery to function
  • The battery should be partially charged
  • At the side of the box, you can find a sticker providing instruction about HTC/SiS online product warranty registration (photo as below)

  • At the other side of the box, you can find another sticker about free introductory training provided for the phone
  • If you are getting an HTC Incredible S phone, the free 8GB microSD memory card should be pre-installed in the phone's memory slot
  • You can register the HTC phone for warranty here. Need to scan and upload your receipt of purchase during the registration process

    Thursday, May 12, 2011

    Dynaquest Monthly Digest will stop publishing by August 2011

    I have been subscribing to Dynaquest's Monthly Digest for years, and have been using it to shortlist and analyse my stock picks. It is sad to know that this publication will come to an end.

    Founded by Dr Neoh Soon Kean (梁孙健), Dynaquest has been publishing precious fundamental analysis information of the Malaysian stock market, including the Stock Performance Guide (SPG), the Second Board Guide (SBG, which has ceased publication few years ago), Monthly Digest and the expensive Stockbase.

    Contents of Monthly Digest includes:
    • Summary of marketwide information
    • Ranking of companies by PER & DY
    • Ranking by discount to NAB/Share
    • Ranking by Market Capitalisation
    • Ranking by combination of PER, DY, PX/NAB and ROE
    • Valuation of TSR and warrant
    • Valuation of REITs
    • Dynaquest's selected stocks
    • EMAS index vs Sectoral indices
    • EMAS index vs Major Global indices
    • Entitlements information
    • Summary of updates for the month
    • Financial statistics
    • Weekly price charts
    Although there are a few competitors to this publication, those competitors are yet to close up the gap in getting close to Monthly Digest's comprehensiveness, up-to-date info, detail and usefulness.

    Existing subscribers of Monthly Digest are given 3 options to:
    • Get a refund for remaining subscription paid
    • Continue receiving Financial Statistics part of Monthly Digest in PDF format
    • Convert to Stockbase subscription
    Stockbase is a set of updated KLSE public listed companies' information and fundamentals, selling at a few thousand ringgit per year. This will be too expensive for retail investors.

    Wednesday, May 11, 2011

    Tweaking Ubuntu 11.04 easily with Ubuntu Tweak

    Ubuntu Tweak is an open source tool licensed with GPL v2, designed to make easy to configure your Ubuntu Linux system and desktop settings using its user friendly GUI interface.

    It is developed by Tualatrix Chou (周鼎), a 24 years old Chinese guy who also founded HZLUG (Hangzhou Linux User Group).

    Features of Ubuntu Tweak includes:

    • Display Basic System Information (Distribution, Kernel, CPU, Memory, etc.)
    • GNOME Session Control
    • Auto Start Program Control
    • Quick installer for popular applications
    • Lots of 3rd-party sources to keep applications up-to-date
    • Clean unneeded packages or cache to free disk space
    • Show/Hide and Change Splash screen
    • Show/Hide desktop icons or Mounted Volumes
    • Show/Hide/Rename Computer, Home, Trash or Network icon
    • Tweak Metacity Window Manager's style and behaviour
    • Compiz Fusion settings, Screen Edge Settings, Window Effect Settings, Menu Effect Settings
    • Set the Shortcuts to archive quicker access your favourite applications
    • GNOME Panel Settings
    • Nautilus Settings
    • Advanced Power Management Settings
    • System Security Settings
    • and many more...

    For example, many of us prefer to have the Window Titlebar buttons on the right instead of on the left. You can easily set this with Window Manager Settings in Ubuntu Tweak.

    You can download the DEB installation package of Ubuntu Tweak from its website. To install it after download, just double click on the DEB file.

    After installation, you can find Ubuntu Tweak inside the System category of Applications. Click the Applications launcher on the side bar of Ubuntu 11.04 Unity Desktop, drop down the search selector which default to All Applications and select System. Alternatively, you can search for "Ubuntu Tweak" by key-in its name in the application search box.

    Hint: Click on the "Older Posts" link to continue reading, or click here for a listing of all my past 3 months articles.