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 SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE™ | V3, RRP RM2299

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droid13579
post Nov 17 2011, 01:14 AM

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QUOTE(syedakmal @ Nov 17 2011, 01:09 AM)
if invisible shield release full protection then only i willing to let my phone naked and protected by this type of pouch.  nod.gif
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invisible shield only protects from scratches, but if you not apply properly. those micro-dust/lint will attract at the corner of the invisible shield and causes peal off... and what's more... it pricey... not practical. I personally using clear type... and on 3rd day those micro dust already conquer the corners of my IS...

Installation is already hard, once applied if you place at wrong place also will attract lint and dust.. SIGH! cry.gif

Worst part is, if you have sweat hands... DONT USE IS! Cause it doesn't have "grip" causes you phone to slip....

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post Nov 17 2011, 06:20 PM

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QUOTE(yeehong89 @ Nov 17 2011, 06:18 PM)
do you guys tested ur headset? mine was faulty... hard to connect after plunged in... have 2 twist twist only connected... then the Mic not functioning... rhetorically buttons 2...
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If you facing these condition again, 1st thing to do is send to service centre. Considering you have 1 year /2 years warranty. Good luck! nod.gif

And try not do some further damage...

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post Nov 17 2011, 07:06 PM

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QUOTE(Cynox @ Nov 17 2011, 07:04 PM)
any good about the headset audio quality?  i never open any headset for my android phone since Desire, and later Desire HD.  But first time got an in-ear headset in Note package.  biggrin.gif 

should i take out the headset and test or just leave it?  hmm.gif
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If you think wiring is a nuisance, try Bluetooth stereo headphones. Wireless is cool now days!
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post Nov 17 2011, 10:43 PM

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What is Rooting/Jailbreaking?

Now that you know the difference between jailbreaking and rooting (or lack thereof), we’ll answer the next obvious question; what is rooting?

In a nutshell, when we root a phone we are actually trying to gain root access (you’ll sometimes here people say Superuser access, which is essentially the same thing). You can basically think of it in the same terms you think of a tree’s roots. The roots of a tree are the very bottom of the tree just as root access is giving us access to the very bottom or most basic files, systems, and commands on our phone. In Linux/Android, the root user is the user with all permissions to change and alter any files on the system/phone.

Why would we want access to these most basic folders and systems on our phone? Well, because these are where things like our phone’s operating systems files are contained and once we have access to them, we can change them to our liking (or we can have someone with some developing experience change them to our liking by flashing a ROM, but we’ll get to that in a sec).

Besides changing our phone’s operating system files, we can also load apps that need root access to run, by that I mean they need access to some of those most basic files and systems to do what they do. A popular example of this, would be the WiFi tethering app, which can turn the phone into a WiFi hotspot so that you can share your 3G/4G connection with other devices in the area. This app needs to access certain features in the phone that are normally not accessible unless we root the phone and then tell it that WiFi tethering has permission to use that root access (yes, even though we have root access, there are measures in place for us to determine what apps can use that privilege and what apps cannot).

IF you don't understand... I have nothing to say... sweat.gif

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