Damn, I need to learn to rephrase. I meant that this thread has all the nice and updated guides that were missing from the first page of the previous thread versions (which had obsolete guides, like you pointed out).
Oh yes, do be mindful of grammar, semantics and phraseology
Already 9 pages?! I know its a bit late but congrats to joytest. Knew this day would come and great first page. Myb we could have a section of frequent Q&A instead of just guides. Probably in the next version. Just a suggestion.
Already 9 pages?! I know its a bit late but congrats to joytest. Knew this day would come and great first page. Myb we could have a section of frequent Q&A instead of just guides. Probably in the next version. Just a suggestion.
No problem, just send me a PM or link or writeup but I'll be busy over the next few days, response may be delayed.
One immediate help needed. I tried using Chrome to browse some website and was prompted "Coolies are not enabled on your browser. Please adjust this in your security preferences before continuing"
The Accept Cookies in Chrome is checked, where else I need to make the setting?
Edited : Problem solved by rebooting
This post has been edited by Sampo: Feb 6 2013, 12:14 AM
One immediate help needed. I tried using Chrome to browse some website and was prompted "Coolies are not enabled on your browser. Please adjust this in your security preferences before continuing"
The Accept Cookies in Chrome is checked, where else I need to make the setting?
Damn, I need to learn to rephrase. I meant that this thread has all the nice and updated guides that were missing from the first page of the previous thread versions (which had obsolete guides, like you pointed out).
this was because his predecessor was not doing his job, he will just show his face when a new thread needed to be opened and he never bothered to browse or even checked out the thread.
I am a bit confuse here, you said 11% but your remaining battery was showing 57%, 100-57=43, or my math sucks ?
erm, it doesn't work that way, but for me to explain, Im not sure how to put in an understandable manner
lets say, 43% drained, out of that 43%, android system took 11% of it, meaning the other 89% from that 43% is taken by screen and other apps, uugghh what am I saying...but yeah, its something like that iinm
erm, it doesn't work that way, but for me to explain, Im not sure how to put in an understandable manner
lets say, 43% drained, out of that 43%, android system took 11% of it, meaning the other 89% from that 43% is taken by screen and other apps, uugghh what am I saying...but yeah, its something like that iinm
ok my bad, he was saying about the Android System.. was reading too fast...
This post has been edited by tot31: Feb 6 2013, 12:30 AM
Dilemma if I should move to rooted stock rom or custom rom. Previously when on Galaxy S, I migrated from stock to DarkyRom then SlimBean.
Which do you recommend? Thanks
Rooted stock rom is good enough . Unlike SGS1 , Note2 is totally different in terms of stock rom . Stock is good enough for daily use . If u dun c the need of a custom rom , just root it so u can use the full features of apps like TitaniumBackup , Ad Blocker , DNS changer , etc .
Rooted stock rom is good enough . Unlike SGS1 , Note2 is totally different in terms of stock rom . Stock is good enough for daily use . If u dun c the need of a custom rom , just root it so u can use the full features of apps like TitaniumBackup , Ad Blocker , DNS changer , etc .
yup I do agree that the stock rom and kernel are really awesome already to be used daily, just root it and you will be free... but if you just want to have fun with custom roms then why not just try them out...