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 Samsung Galaxy S III I9300 Official Thread V13, new OTA, XXBLG1, check your update

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Dark_Angel85
post Jul 16 2012, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(Yamada_miharu @ Jul 16 2012, 10:51 AM)
Hi,
I just wanna know if any1 of u faced this problem and solved it.

During the call, suddenly the person on the other end cant hear me talking but I still can hear the person talking.
I usually end up closing the phone, or sometimes wait for around a minute and it comes back on.

This doesnt happen when i use viber to call. It only happens on the normal calls.

I've checked online and the ask to update to the latest update. But it's still the same. I dont wanna restore my phone.
T^T
Any suggestions/help?
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That's a typical modem issue. A re flash should solve it. Viber uses Internet. Not modem.
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post Jul 16 2012, 12:18 PM

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@Yamada_miharu

Reflash modem. Check this website for details
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1740061

@mjeeva03
Dolphin HD indeed has more options. I feel it's too bloated though. I think mobile browsers should be more simplistic and minimalistic. Chrome was really catering to that but -flash, -fluidity in some websites.. causing lagging issues... imagine that.. laggin on a quad phone. I couldn't accept it.
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post Jul 16 2012, 12:29 PM

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For those using Apex Launcher, I'm pretty sure you're all facing the lag issues on certain homescreens (sometimes it is not the homescreen that lags, but on that particular homescreen, when scrolling the dock, the dock seems to show slight lag) and in folders with too many apps in there. It has been accepted as a bug and there is no workaround to it. Tried googling it and searching via xda and there was nothing.

Here, I think I've found the bug workaround. 2 ways actually.

1. Lets start with the folder lag. It is actually nothing to do with the amount of apps in the folder that causes lag. It is the app name that causes lag. An app name that is too long inside the folder causes the folder to lag. Therefore, rename your app inside the folder to a shorter name and also make sure non of the apps in the folder have names that exceed the given space (it will start to blur off the parts which can't be displayed). You'll notice 0 lag after that even if you have like 20++ apps in that folder. I figured this out when I hid the names of the apps in the folder and it had 0 lag. So I figured it was the wordings that were causing the lag. So, renamed them all into proper fitting names. Voila. Buttery smooth.

2. Homescreen/dock lag is RELATED to the name of the apps/widgets/folders on that homescreen as well. If you have any apps/shortcuts that have long names, just rename them into a proper fitting name as you did for the folder method above and VOILA. instant margarine-butter fluidity.

Hope this helps!
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post Jul 17 2012, 07:29 AM

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QUOTE(sienAa @ Jul 17 2012, 02:17 AM)
anyone encounter "Unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped." when making call? i encounter this problem after the latest firmware update... i can receive call but i got problem making calls... can anyone help me pls?  cry.gif    icon_question.gif
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You on stock ROM? didn't flash anything?

A modem reflash could help. If that doesn't help, then a factory reset should solve it. I'd try a modem reflash first since if that works, then you don't have to reinstall all the apps.

If you have a backup, then i would recommend that next after a modem reflash that doesn't solve it
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post Jul 17 2012, 10:17 AM

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Telco plans are only good if your current bill with them is similar or closely similar to what they are offering. Like mine. My bill is so similar with one of the packages offered. So, taking up the plan/commitment was a non-issue. It was like purchasing the phone at a cheap price without changing anything on my bill. For cases like these, then go ahead. The phone really is much-most-way cheaper.

On the other hand, if you are one with a monthly commitment of RM30-RM50, or are on a low prepaid expenditure anyway, I feel no sense in suddenly paying RM100++ monthly which is way off your usual spending on your phone bill. It's not a lot. It's WAY A LOT.

Buying the phone at 2199 might seem hefty at first, but you can go as low as RM30 per month without any data (cause some people have wifi all the time). Which is saving a lot.

So, pick your own demons.


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post Jul 17 2012, 11:52 AM

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About antiviruses.... erm... of course that one time where Apple and Google had a break in of a malware was indeed worrying... but in general, it's not the case.

Make a backup. Antiviruses in the meantime are not necessary.

That's in my opinion la~
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post Jul 17 2012, 11:53 AM

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About antiviruses.... erm... of course that one time where Apple and Google had a break in of a malware was indeed worrying... but in general, it's not the case. It's still very safe to buy/download apps from these 2 stores.

Make a backup. Antiviruses in the meantime are not necessary.

That's in my opinion la~
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post Jul 17 2012, 12:10 PM

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QUOTE(doggydogg @ Jul 17 2012, 12:06 PM)
anti virus on android phone is like bela a security guard for your house. u already got gates and locks. if sum1 wanna penetrate ur defense, even ur anti virus cannot detect
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very well put. +1
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post Jul 17 2012, 12:43 PM

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Based on android experience, even if it mentions a no wipe...

It's somehow better to wipe first. At least wipe cache and system, if you don't wanna wipe data/apps.

It really does make things smoother. 2 cents
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post Jul 17 2012, 03:44 PM

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QUOTE(Wira_lover @ Jul 17 2012, 02:56 PM)
what launcher are you guys using? i tried Apex launcher and its somewhat laggy when switching screens.

im on wanamlite 1.7.
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I posted a fix for that I think 10-15 pages back. Search bro.

QUOTE(Eiraku @ Jul 17 2012, 03:03 PM)
Well, that is also true. But keep in mind I used my SGS2 so heavilly that I had permanent screen burn-in within a year already. Blue-death or at least early signs of it can easily manifest sooner than you might think.

Hmm., Sammy really ARE making diaposable phones if that's the case.

@Wira_lover: I'm using Apex as well, might jump to Nova later though due to the switchscreen lag.
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WOW. That's fast. I used mine pretty heavily too. It's still 100% good without any signs of burn-in or colour disorientation of any sort. I think probably it's a case by case basis also. The case about OLED screens is however quite an issue though. It's just the nature of how OLEDs work I think. It's not a Samsung exclusive scenario (wait, ONLY samsung manufactures OLED Screens eh? SO it's exclusively their problem? tongue.gif). What we are willing to do to sacrifice for clear contrast screens right?

Oh, ordered my own Spigen Ultra Nano Optics from the guy you recommended... thanks
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post Jul 17 2012, 03:49 PM

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QUOTE(Dark_Angel85 @ Jul 16 2012, 12:29 PM)
For those using Apex Launcher, I'm pretty sure you're all facing the lag issues on certain homescreens (sometimes it is not the homescreen that lags, but on that particular homescreen, when scrolling the dock, the dock seems to show slight lag) and in folders with too many apps in there. It has been accepted as a bug and there is no workaround to it. Tried googling it and searching via xda and there was nothing.

Here, I think I've found the bug workaround. 2 ways actually.

1. Lets start with the folder lag. It is actually nothing to do with the amount of apps in the folder that causes lag. It is the app name that causes lag. An app name that is too long inside the folder causes the folder to lag. Therefore, rename your app inside the folder to a shorter name and also make sure non of the apps in the folder have names that exceed the given space (it will start to blur off the parts which can't be displayed). You'll notice 0 lag after that even if you have like 20++ apps in that folder. I figured this out when I hid the names of the apps in the folder and it had 0 lag. So I figured it was the wordings that were causing the lag. So, renamed them all into proper fitting names. Voila. Buttery smooth.

2. Homescreen/dock lag is RELATED to the name of the apps/widgets/folders on that homescreen as well. If you have any apps/shortcuts that have long names, just rename them into a proper fitting name as you did for the folder method above and VOILA. instant margarine-butter fluidity.

Hope this helps!
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I know the thread has been going through pretty fast. Here's the suggestion of the fix for Apex launcher that I've figured out and posted a few (yeah, right) posts back. I'm not sure if it works for all but I think Apex provides more options in the free version compared to the Nova launcher Free version. The Nova Paid app might be worth it, but the free versions has VERY limited options compared to Apex FREE

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