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Samsung Galaxy S III I9300 Official Thread v18, many people wanking for JB
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Sep 5 2012, 09:24 AM
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Sep 5 2012, 09:39 AM
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QUOTE(Fantasia @ Sep 5 2012, 09:13 AM) I would love this thing like a love song! I find s3 is little too big for me to operate with 1 hand. Can never type message with single hand =( I hope they have 1 hand operation keyboard like the 1 in galaxy note. Quite troublesome when 1 of u hand is occupied and u can't reply important message or call them back whenever using the S3 i never type using 1 hand. In terms of handphone typist, i'm pretty much at the newb level If use 2 hand, 1 to hold, and the other to type, i feel comfortable with the S3. But for experience handphone typists, i can't comment on whether they can do 1 hand typing on the S3 nicely or not. But for me personally i like the S3 size. It's just perfect. If the screen was any bigger, it would have verged more into the tablet form factor range in terms of size. That i would think would be inconvenient for easily fitting into my pocket, or using it as i normally would for a handphone. Added on September 5, 2012, 9:47 amAnyway just wanted to share my review of the Wanamlite v3.0 RC4 jelly bean. It simply works with no freeze or lockups. my rating for smoothness i rate it 7.5 out of 10. But keep in mind i have over 4 dozen apps installed, and like a dozen of them running as background processes. This is why i use an automated task killer to keep them in check Greenpower wifi management works perfectly on it, meaning when my screen shuts down, greenpower properly turns off wifi after 1 minute as i set it to. Using betterbatterystats, after 8 hours of my phone being unplugged, the deep sleep was in the 85% + which is good. regarding battery drain, i won't go into which wanamlite version is the best, but for this one the drain seems acceptable. Overall if it works, and battery drain isn't an issue, then i consider that stable enough for me to use as my primary driver. So i'll be sticking with this until the official rom comes out :} which i hope wanam will then port it to his wanamlite release. This post has been edited by Moogle Stiltzkin: Sep 5 2012, 09:50 AM |
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Sep 5 2012, 09:51 AM
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Hi guys,
Need your help on MMS receiving issue. I have just bought Samsung Galaxy S3. The Scenario: I could not receive MMS, the Samsung sales guys and customer service guy said i must turn on the MOBILE NETWORK - USE PACKET DATA in order to receive MMS. After that I forgot to turn it off, and noticed all my phone credit were gone the next day. Q1: What is happening here? Is it the Mobile Network eating my phone credit? Q2: Why we need to on the Mobile Network just to receive MMS? I recall my old Nokia no need to do that. Q3: What happen if every time i forgot to turn it off? Q3: What is the alternative way to send and receive MMS? Need your expert advice asap. Many thanks, guys. |
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Sep 5 2012, 09:52 AM
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Hi guys,
Need your help on MMS receiving issue. I have just bought Samsung Galaxy S3. The Scenario: I could not receive MMS, the Samsung sales guys and customer service guy said i must turn on the MOBILE NETWORK - USE PACKET DATA in order to receive MMS. After that I forgot to turn it off, and noticed all my phone credit were gone the next day. cry.gif Q1: What is happening here? Is it the Mobile Network eating my phone credit? Q2: Why we need to on the Mobile Network just to receive MMS? I recall my old Nokia no need to do that. Q3: What happen if every time i forgot to turn it off? doh.gif Q3: What is the alternative way to send and receive MMS? Need your expert advice asap. Many thanks, guys. |
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Sep 5 2012, 09:57 AM
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Let's continue discussing about one hand operation here at a new thread: One Hand Operation with Big Screen Phone, HTC One X, Galaxy S III & Galaxy Note
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Sep 5 2012, 10:24 AM
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QUOTE(tkyong1 @ Sep 5 2012, 09:51 AM) Hi guys, Go to usage management > data usage. And untick mobile data.Need your help on MMS receiving issue. I have just bought Samsung Galaxy S3. The Scenario: I could not receive MMS, the Samsung sales guys and customer service guy said i must turn on the MOBILE NETWORK - USE PACKET DATA in order to receive MMS. After that I forgot to turn it off, and noticed all my phone credit were gone the next day. Q1: What is happening here? Is it the Mobile Network eating my phone credit? Q2: Why we need to on the Mobile Network just to receive MMS? I recall my old Nokia no need to do that. Q3: What happen if every time i forgot to turn it off? Q3: What is the alternative way to send and receive MMS? Need your expert advice asap. Many thanks, guys. So whenever you are using the internet, it won't use your phone credit. I too also learned the hard way However if your on umobile, you don't need to worry about it because they got unlimited internet usage for their data plan Rm28 monthly package http://www.u.com.my/prepaid/unlimited-mobile-internet But seeing as i am on Maxis, i disable it, and just stick to wifi for when i'm at home, at starbucks or outside mcdonalds. Here is a list of APN and MMS for the different telcos in Malaysia if you haven't set that up yet in, more settings > connectivity > mobile networks > access point names http://sgmfm.blogspot.com/2012/02/mobile-a...ternet-dan.html This post has been edited by Moogle Stiltzkin: Sep 5 2012, 10:29 AM |
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Sep 5 2012, 10:41 AM
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QUOTE(tkyong1 @ Sep 5 2012, 09:51 AM) Hi guys, 1. yesNeed your help on MMS receiving issue. I have just bought Samsung Galaxy S3. The Scenario: I could not receive MMS, the Samsung sales guys and customer service guy said i must turn on the MOBILE NETWORK - USE PACKET DATA in order to receive MMS. After that I forgot to turn it off, and noticed all my phone credit were gone the next day. Q1: What is happening here? Is it the Mobile Network eating my phone credit? Q2: Why we need to on the Mobile Network just to receive MMS? I recall my old Nokia no need to do that. Q3: What happen if every time i forgot to turn it off? Q3: What is the alternative way to send and receive MMS? Need your expert advice asap. Many thanks, guys. 2. is your old nokia a smartphone that can browse the web without using wap and can have application like facebook and twitter running and updating in the background? 3. you go bankrupt within 1 month, (seriously? you need to ask this question? you already got the answer) 4. sending, on your mobile network, receiving, use APNon/off or an app that named similiar, it got option to always receive mms. 5. separate your APN (<--- you do know what is this right? ) from internet and mms, then disable the internet and keep only mms on This post has been edited by silentser: Sep 5 2012, 10:44 AM |
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Sep 5 2012, 10:50 AM
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use wifi disable mobile data! settled ur issue.
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Sep 5 2012, 10:54 AM
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QUOTE(tkyong1 @ Sep 5 2012, 09:51 AM) Hi guys, the best answers to all ur question.. go subscribe data plan for prepaid. I'm using prepaid maxis is RM68 for 3gb/month. no need to turn off mobile network.. when i at home it's automatically connect my wifi unifi. i'm just leave wifi on n mobile network on. easy!!!Need your help on MMS receiving issue. I have just bought Samsung Galaxy S3. The Scenario: I could not receive MMS, the Samsung sales guys and customer service guy said i must turn on the MOBILE NETWORK - USE PACKET DATA in order to receive MMS. After that I forgot to turn it off, and noticed all my phone credit were gone the next day. Q1: What is happening here? Is it the Mobile Network eating my phone credit? Q2: Why we need to on the Mobile Network just to receive MMS? I recall my old Nokia no need to do that. Q3: What happen if every time i forgot to turn it off? Q3: What is the alternative way to send and receive MMS? Need your expert advice asap. Many thanks, guys. |
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Sep 5 2012, 11:06 AM
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Ermmm is there anyway to check my warranty still got how long? idk when they register for me.. or they got register or not.. i only buy phone from store.
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Sep 5 2012, 11:27 AM
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QUOTE(silentser @ Sep 5 2012, 10:41 AM) 1. yes hi silentser,2. is your old nokia a smartphone that can browse the web without using wap and can have application like facebook and twitter running and updating in the background? 3. you go bankrupt within 1 month, (seriously? you need to ask this question? you already got the answer) 4. sending, on your mobile network, receiving, use APNon/off or an app that named similiar, it got option to always receive mms. 5. separate your APN (<--- you do know what is this right? ) from internet and mms, then disable the internet and keep only mms on i am a newbie to smartphone, sorry for asking innocent question. i have no idea what is APN? could you possibly explain it further how the separation go. if i connect to wifi, can i use the wifi to send MMS without turn on the Mobile Network 3G? |
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Sep 5 2012, 11:28 AM
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QUOTE(adzyan @ Sep 5 2012, 10:54 AM) the best answers to all ur question.. go subscribe data plan for prepaid. I'm using prepaid maxis is RM68 for 3gb/month. no need to turn off mobile network.. when i at home it's automatically connect my wifi unifi. i'm just leave wifi on n mobile network on. easy!!! the question though is the hidden costs .....For umobile when you exceed your monthly allotted cap, you don't get charged extra. your download/upload speed however get throttled, but at least you aren't getting charged extra. For maxis they will charge you for exceeding your cap i believe. Which is why i don't like using Maxis for Data plan QUOTE What happens when you exceed Maxis mobile internet data plan bandwidth monthly quota ? Now lets contrast this to umobile's RM28 monthly data plan package*Any additional usage will be charged at RM0.10/ per 10KB. http://www.maxis.com.my/personal/mobile/br...earch/index.asp QUOTE Data Service: By subscribing to the Plan, you will enjoy unlimited data usage but you will still be subject to our Fair Use Policy. In addition, if you exceed 500MB at any time, your data speed will be reduced to 64kbps until the Plan expires. Be very wary of Hidden costs especially when it comes to internet mobile data plans as you can easily exceed bandwidth caps especially when streaming video, music, torrent and other bandwidth intensive activities. Maxis Rm68 for 3gb of monthly bandwidth quota, after which you get charged per kb used ..... doesn't seem like a good deal when compared to umobiles 500mb cap but is unlimited data usage although is throttled. This post has been edited by Moogle Stiltzkin: Sep 5 2012, 11:37 AM |
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Sep 5 2012, 11:33 AM
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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Sep 5 2012, 11:28 AM) the question though is the hidden costs ..... I am using digi last month pass my 3gb quota and no cap still speed at 1mb....For umobile when you exceed your monthly allotted cap, you don't get charged extra. your download/upload speed however get throttled, but at least you aren't getting charged extra. For maxis they will charge you for exceeding your cap i believe. Which is why i don't like using Maxis for Data plan Be very wary of Hidden costs especially when it comes to internet mobile data plans as you can easily exceed bandwidth caps especially when streaming video, music, torrent and other bandwidth intensive activities. No extra charges also for digi |
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Sep 5 2012, 11:39 AM
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QUOTE(TunYau @ Sep 5 2012, 11:33 AM) I am using digi last month pass my 3gb quota and no cap still speed at 1mb.... DiGi network super sucks in Kuching.... No extra charges also for digi Smart plan is cheap but network service sucks = useless !! I will switch to other provider once my DiGi contract due ... This post has been edited by jcksn81: Sep 5 2012, 11:40 AM |
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Sep 5 2012, 11:42 AM
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QUOTE(TunYau @ Sep 5 2012, 11:33 AM) I am using digi last month pass my 3gb quota and no cap still speed at 1mb.... Digi's comparable plan to umobiles is the Rm30 data planNo extra charges also for digi http://www.digi.com.my/prepaid/3ginternet.do But this is what digi says about their fair usage policy QUOTE Excessive Usage 5.3.1 Each customer's total usage per month shall NOT exceed the quota permitted by the respective package (total upload and download usage). This is to ensure that no individual hogs the bandwidth at all times. 5.3.2 DiGi reserves the right to reject the said application or charge for any additional data volume transmitted from what is already allocated or throttle the speed upon exceeding the usage limit allocated. Seems they don't want you to exceed the quota, but what happens if you do ? Do you get charged extra ? Or will they throttle you and if so to what speed ? |
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Sep 5 2012, 11:58 AM
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QUOTE(jcksn81 @ Sep 5 2012, 11:39 AM) DiGi network super sucks in Kuching.... You pay for what you get.Smart plan is cheap but network service sucks = useless !! I will switch to other provider once my DiGi contract due ... They are one of the cheapest in town, can't complain as their promised maximum speed is only at 700kb/s. uMobile has better rate and speed but the coverage is very limited. If you need a more stable connection, get from Maxis. |
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Sep 5 2012, 12:02 PM
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maxis alwis the best & stable..
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Sep 5 2012, 12:02 PM
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QUOTE(BlackWoods @ Sep 5 2012, 11:58 AM) You pay for what you get. Maxis & uMobile coverage in Kuching limited also ...They are one of the cheapest in town, can't complain as their promised maximum speed is only at 700kb/s. uMobile has better rate and speed but the coverage is very limited. If you need a more stable connection, get from Maxis. If uMobile add on more coverage here ... sure i jump ship ... Switch to Celcom maybe ... |
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Sep 5 2012, 12:17 PM
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QUOTE(tkyong1 @ Sep 5 2012, 11:27 AM) hi silentser, go to setting > mobile networks> access point namei am a newbie to smartphone, sorry for asking innocent question. i have no idea what is APN? could you possibly explain it further how the separation go. if i connect to wifi, can i use the wifi to send MMS without turn on the Mobile Network 3G? you can see there your carrier APN, these setting are the one that responsible for your internet/mms if you are using digi, you probably have 2 setting in there DIGI 3G --> for internet DIGI MMS --> for mms but if you are using celcom/maxis you only have one, they combined the mms and internet together, so if you open your mobile data, your internet will be running. legend say (cause i never test this myself, and most of forumer here use data pack so maybe none of them try this), if you separate the internet and the mms, then disable the internet part, you are left with mms only, so your prepaid credit is safe... go here: http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...entry52426512 scroll down below you will see all the APN setting, compare the DIGI MMS, with celcom/maxis APN. separate the setting that you need. then save that APN, after that disable the internet (if you delete it, you need to insert the setting again if you want to use internet), so now you only left with the mms setting, turn on the use mobile data, and try to send/receive mms, some reading that kinda show this method work: http://androidforums.com/samsung-galaxy-w/...o-internet.html http://androidforums.com/samsung-galaxy-ac...ending-mms.html http://androidforums.com/android-applicati...-activated.html This post has been edited by silentser: Sep 5 2012, 12:22 PM |
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Guys..today theres a new JB leak..but is xxdlh8
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