QUOTE(SwarmTroll @ Feb 9 2013, 12:50 PM)
Yes but IINM you would probably need to keep buying Samsung phones to retain the app across devices. Samsung Galaxy Note II LYN's Official Thread V17, FEB OTA 4.1.2 XXDMB2 - NO CHANGELOGS
Samsung Galaxy Note II LYN's Official Thread V17, FEB OTA 4.1.2 XXDMB2 - NO CHANGELOGS
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Feb 9 2013, 12:55 PM
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Feb 9 2013, 12:56 PM
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If ridiculously cheap can consider but if expensive better get them from Google play because the apps can be used on most android phone while samsung store only samsung devices
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Feb 9 2013, 12:59 PM
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QUOTE(joytest @ Feb 9 2013, 12:55 PM) Yes but IINM you would probably need to keep buying Samsung phones to retain the app across devices. Teacher please use full form since sifu keep correcting s, hahahaha because you dont see in official letter or documents with short form. They do short form if within that letter have already the full form. Correct me if i am wrong. |
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Feb 9 2013, 01:36 PM
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plants vs zombies is not a demanding game right? can run smoothly even in power saving mode? the game oso not really HD right?
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Feb 9 2013, 01:47 PM
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QUOTE(antt00 @ Feb 9 2013, 07:35 AM) in my opinion if you do that you are putting more stress on the battery as it is exposed to heat for a longer duration which will affect the battery lifespan on the long run. Seems logic. But isnt it the same when you charge over night without any tweaking? More input current, more stress?more heat? |
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Feb 9 2013, 02:12 PM
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QUOTE(aspire2oo6 @ Feb 9 2013, 12:59 PM) Teacher please use full form since sifu keep correcting s, hahahaha because you dont see in official letter or documents with short form. They do short form if within that letter have already the full form. Correct me if i am wrong. Not in defense of anyone, such abbreviations are not short forms per se. It is generic and widely accepted as a medium of communication. 'Unacceptable' short forms are like…how r u? plse do smthg bout d prbm which make it a chore for everyone to decipher.This post has been edited by PeeEl: Feb 9 2013, 02:19 PM |
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Feb 9 2013, 02:23 PM
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QUOTE(PeeEl @ Feb 9 2013, 02:12 PM) Not in defense of anyone, such abbreviations are not short forms per se. It is generic and widely accepted as a medium of communication. 'Unacceptable' short forms are like…how r u? plse do smthg bout d prbm which make it a chore for everyone to decipher. Haha. You are right. Especially in facebook or other social medium, there are short forms that only certain people knows. Reading all those short forms could bleed your eyes. |
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Feb 9 2013, 02:28 PM
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QUOTE(PeeEl @ Feb 9 2013, 02:12 PM) Not in defense of anyone, such abbreviations are not short forms per se. It is generic and widely accepted as a medium of communication. 'Unacceptable' short forms are like…how r u? plse do smthg bout d prbm which make it a chore for everyone to decipher. sorry not in defense to anyone so what does that short form means since you said generic and widely accepted by? By who? By which well known organisation? I do not know so are you defining i am alien since i dont get it?So everytime i read some short forms i need to search the meaning for it. Since its define by you i will start to use short form on most of my reply from this second on . Thank you. Can you show me which english book or novel uses that short form please? Does school teach student to use short form? An example Teacher this short form is widely known and acceptable you ownself guess la if you dunno u are outdated? Is that your version of definition? If I am not mistaken (IINM) its not found on dictionary.com . Kindly refer to the link below :- http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/IINM?s=t If you want to follow proper english do it from the start not choose. Hope this explaination is sufficient for you. Look forward to your prompt reply. Thank you. Best Regards, Aspire2oo6 This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Feb 9 2013, 02:36 PM |
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Feb 9 2013, 02:29 PM
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QUOTE(sacremento @ Feb 9 2013, 02:23 PM) Haha. You are right. Especially in facebook or other social medium, there are short forms that only certain people knows. Reading all those short forms could bleed your eyes. I should say acronyms, which are not only globally used and accepted but some could even be found in dictionaries. |
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Feb 9 2013, 02:29 PM
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QUOTE(antt00 @ Feb 9 2013, 12:23 PM) You miss my point. What i meant was for example S2 if you starting from a low % like 40% it will have a higher chargerate. If you charge at 90% it will be a lower chargerate. S2 have 2 different charging level for AC charger which is 400 and 800 if i remember correctly. Which could explain the big difference in your charging rate. Dunno if Note 2 battery is running the same charging logic or not. I don't think that Note 2 charging logic follows with S2 charging logic. I have tried charging from 15%, 50% and 90%. All will give 1800mA current_avg and current_max. |
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Feb 9 2013, 02:38 PM
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QUOTE(aspire2oo6 @ Feb 9 2013, 02:28 PM) sorry not in defense to anyone so what does that short form means since you said generic and widely accepted by? By who? By which well known organisation? I do not know so are you defining i am alien since i dont get it? I would exercise the honorable gesture of not engaging with you on this topic which you clearly do not fathom. The proof is in the pudding and I shall allow the masses to chip in at will with their comments since you do not seem to have understood what I put forth as I want to remain civil here.So everytime i read some short forms i need to search the meaning for it. Since its define by you i will start to use short form on my most of my reply . Thank you. Can you show me which english book or novel uses that short form please? Does school teach student to use short form? An example Teacher this short form is widely known and acceptable you ownself guess la if you dunno u are outdated? Is that your version of definition? By the way (btw) dictionary.com i get this result http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/IINM?s=t If you want to follow proper english do it from the start not choose. Hope this explaination is sufficient for you. Look forward to your prompt reply. Thank you. Best Regards, Aspire2oo6 |
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Feb 9 2013, 02:40 PM
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QUOTE(tot31 @ Feb 9 2013, 02:29 PM) I don't think that Note 2 charging logic follows with S2 charging logic. I have tried charging from 15%, 50% and 90%. All will give 1800mA current_avg and current_max. I can never achieve input current of 1800mAh. I get different results from different sockets. The lowest I get is only 1100mAh. But using extension socket could give me from 1300mAh to 1600mAh. Weird because I didnt know extension could amplify current. Could be either my charger or my extension is faulty. |
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Feb 9 2013, 02:43 PM
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i am really scare when people go crazy on spelling, grammar in a forum...
happy chinese new year everyone, also happy holiday. |
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Feb 9 2013, 02:50 PM
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QUOTE(yyt @ Feb 9 2013, 02:43 PM) i am really scare when people go crazy on spelling, grammar in a forum... No, you shouldn't be. A technical forum can be very dry and thus gets boring to the uninitiated. A teeny digression particularly where everyone gets to pick up extra knowledge is a good thing, even when at times it gets a little out of hand.happy chinese new year everyone, also happy holiday. |
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Feb 9 2013, 02:52 PM
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And oh, how rude of me? A very Happy and Prosperous Chinese New Year to you and everyone.
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Feb 9 2013, 02:53 PM
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Hi guys, new N2 user reporting in!
i got a question though.. recently i had myself a MHL cable and its working perfectly fine just that the phone tend to be quite warm while using it.. is it normal? wont harm the phone right? |
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Feb 9 2013, 02:56 PM
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QUOTE(yyt @ Feb 9 2013, 02:43 PM) i am really scare when people go crazy on spelling, grammar in a forum... You should be because you will get punished. happy chinese new year everyone, also happy holiday. Just kidding. You should be thankful. Getting extra information or sharing information is part of being in a forum. |
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Feb 9 2013, 03:03 PM
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QUOTE(PeeEl @ Feb 9 2013, 02:50 PM) No, you shouldn't be. A technical forum can be very dry and thus gets boring to the uninitiated. A teeny digression particularly where everyone gets to pick up extra knowledge is a good thing, even when at times it gets a little out of hand. LOL ROFLMAO thx PeeElWell....certainly a lively discussion while I was away for a few hours. So anyway, I would say these are fairly standard Internet slang terms which are rather widely used in US and UK forums. I said I will correct grammar and semantics. IINM + correct sentence structure is purely a faster way of saying "if I'm not mistaken" and it's actually the first hit on this: https://www.google.com/search?btnG=1&pws=0&...iw=1123&bih=698 I am not berating anybody simply for the use of abbreviations, but of course, if one can get WTF and FTW mixed up, I'm quite sure I won't be the only one piling in on the poor sod's mistake, and this has happened on none other than soyacincau.com ... http://www.soyacincau.com/2013/02/08/maxis...r-smart-phones/ xoxo all, GXFC ???? Oh please everybody, I don't bite, I only make some grammatical and semantic corrections. IMHO using "bcauz" is far more grating |
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Feb 9 2013, 03:12 PM
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QUOTE(joytest @ Feb 9 2013, 03:03 PM) LOL ROFLMAO thx PeeEl One of the results from your google search I stumbled upon WOTLK. Oh my, I could have never guess that. LolWell....certainly a lively discussion while I was away for a few hours. So anyway, I would say these are fairly standard Internet slang terms which are rather widely used in US and UK forums. I said I will correct grammar and semantics. IINM + correct sentence structure is purely a faster way of saying "if I'm not mistaken" and it's actually the first hit on this: https://www.google.com/search?btnG=1&pws=0&...iw=1123&bih=698 I am not berating anybody simply for the use of abbreviations, but of course, if one can get WTF and FTW mixed up, I'm quite sure I won't be the only one piling in on the poor sod's mistake, and this has happened on none other than soyacincau.com ... http://www.soyacincau.com/2013/02/08/maxis...r-smart-phones/ xoxo all, GXFC ???? Oh please everybody, I don't bite, I only make some grammatical and semantic corrections. IMHO using "bcauz" is far more grating |
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QUOTE(joytest @ Feb 9 2013, 03:03 PM) LOL ROFLMAO thx PeeEl today everybody back to hometown celebrating eve i guess... so silent 1 Well....certainly a lively discussion while I was away for a few hours. So anyway, I would say these are fairly standard Internet slang terms which are rather widely used in US and UK forums. I said I will correct grammar and semantics. IINM + correct sentence structure is purely a faster way of saying "if I'm not mistaken" and it's actually the first hit on this: https://www.google.com/search?btnG=1&pws=0&...iw=1123&bih=698 I am not berating anybody simply for the use of abbreviations, but of course, if one can get WTF and FTW mixed up, I'm quite sure I won't be the only one piling in on the poor sod's mistake, and this has happened on none other than soyacincau.com ... http://www.soyacincau.com/2013/02/08/maxis...r-smart-phones/ xoxo all, GXFC ???? Oh please everybody, I don't bite, I only make some grammatical and semantic corrections. IMHO using "bcauz" is far more grating |
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