QUOTE(sacremento @ Jan 30 2013, 01:02 PM)
Good for u. i think most problems are from sandisk 32gb class 10. Ppl should refrain themself from buying the 32gb ones.
from the bulk i did, 64GB has more RMAs.Samsung Galaxy Note II LYN's Official Thread V16, Selling like hotcakes! 4.1.2 OverTheAir!
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Jan 30 2013, 01:11 PM
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Jan 30 2013, 03:10 PM
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32gb Sandisk should have less problem since it is default in FAT32. Only the 64GB default in exFAT may face more prone to card corruption when transferring large amount of data in 1 go (>5gb). As advised by Uncle Benny who himself has also RMA his Sandisk 64GB cards at least once - it is best to transfer less than 5gb data each time.
On the other hand, to prevent card corruption, make sure you are using a micro-SDXC compatible card reader if you take out the card from the phone and plug it in the computer via a card reader. Those old microSD card reader which only support micro-SDHC cannot support the exFAT format and will corrupt the card. |
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anyone using Omega V11? It has auto call recording. Anyone know where the recorded audio is saved? Search high and low but can't find it.
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Jan 30 2013, 04:43 PM
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QUOTE(rayzrblade @ Feb 1 2013, 10:10 AM) when I first got the phone I was like you. a bit paranoid to be exact. worry about battery life. . keep checking. .. updating usage... switch off anything that drains battery. ... until I bought a spare Samsung battery. You don't have to worry anymore. 2 batts enough for 24 hours use or more.each last about 12 hours. It's a good investment yes, agree. I got my spare battery with desktop charger (both original from tskhor). Never really need to use my Note II to charge the battery ever since. Just swap out the battery whenever the battery warning around 15-5%, no need to carry a heavy power brick. But nonetheless, will buy a Yooboa if going overseas trip, for charging all the gadgets. |
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QUOTE(Positron @ Feb 1 2013, 02:31 PM) Right, But then it would be troublesome to take in and take out the battery cover right? not troublesome at all unless you are using those bulky full protection casing like Otterbox Defender. I can swap my Note II battery in less than 10 seconds. I am using just Nillkin slim back case only though. Will be receiving UAG this month. Hope it does not cause too much trouble to swap the battery.Hmm, how about getting a Powerbank Energizer.. |
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QUOTE(joytest @ Feb 5 2013, 10:04 AM) hmm..... no go with custom recovery. btw, thanks bro Safar for the discovery. EDIT: @bro Safar, how do you do this with Omega V11? Can give a simple guideline? Thanks. QUOTE(Safar @ Feb 5 2013, 09:33 AM) This post has been edited by Cynox: Feb 5 2013, 10:11 AM |
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QUOTE(joytest @ Feb 5 2013, 10:33 AM) Ok, I will have to test this out when I can later. Good one. bro so i think becoz i use the Chengly method for root. Can I now just flash CF-Auto Root with PC Odin on top the existing CWM. Then flash TWRP as recovery? Some questions: Did you first flash to your TWRP, then Omega, then TA 2.60 ? Which version of TA are you using? Does your "Normal" status ever change after a few hours since this is a known issue with TA2.60. |
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