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Samsung Galaxy S III I9300 Official Thread V30, New 4.2.2 LEAK is HERE !!!
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SUSLordDenning
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May 21 2013, 11:36 PM
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QUOTE(calvin_kenni @ May 21 2013, 03:03 AM) ok.. after detailed inspesyen with trial and error using different ORI charger, cable, battery that i borrowed from my friend, it's the cable fault.. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Showing the microusb end of the cable. On the left, the spare yellow cable i bought for RM5. On the right, the ori black cable for s3. Note the missing pin in the black cable for s3, that explains everything.. Now charging using the spare yellow cable with stock wall charger, working like a charm again  Uhm. No I don't think so. All this while my usb cable that came with the s3 is also using 4 pins only and I have no problems with it. Gonna be 10 months already this phone
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SUSLordDenning
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May 24 2013, 06:09 PM
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QUOTE(YouDontKnowMyName @ May 24 2013, 05:41 PM) Last time when i very very young that time, used to wear a lanyard with my nokia 1100 hanging. Tak pernah drop before but always swing around and whack tables and shelves  hahha. confirm the tables and shelves got scratches and damage
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SUSLordDenning
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May 26 2013, 06:54 PM
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QUOTE(aizamev @ May 26 2013, 02:17 PM) used powerbank for about 6 months, yoobao 13000 mah. still using it until now, working great and not have any battery effect. commonly charge from 1.5A output because it faster than wall charger. i monitor the current, voltage and temperature from current widget and it stated charging on 999mA, voltage not have much diff with wall charger which is 4.3v when reach 100% and the temperature while charging from 32-38°C when not use. if use, it might reach 45°C. the reason i choose to use powerbank becase i always charge my phone during sleep. if use wall charger, must have overcharge. but when using this powerbank, it will auto disconnect when reach 100% I thought nowadays all battery disconnects itself when it is fully charged.. not just power banks.. That's not a reason to use a power bank..
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SUSLordDenning
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May 26 2013, 07:36 PM
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QUOTE(aizamev @ May 26 2013, 07:00 PM) sorry, i just state my opinion why i like to use powerbank. no, i mean the powerbank is power off automatically when phone's battery become 100%. wall charger need to manually off the switch.  Oh you mean offing the main power supply.. But then i usually just leave it there until the next morning.. Different people different ways of using gadgets i guess. QUOTE(Dannyl @ May 26 2013, 07:00 PM) Actually, I've always wondered about this one. If the charger disconnects at 100%, and the phone stays with the charger, why doesn't the battery level go below 100% after some time? Does the charger disconnect and reconnect whenever the level dips below 100%, or trickle-charges constantly? Either way, it doesn't sound good for the battery... If im not mistaken the battery has sort of like a control. When it reaches 100% it blocks the charging current to flow to the battery.. I guess thats how it works..
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SUSLordDenning
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Jun 18 2013, 01:46 PM
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QUOTE(mtxx @ Jun 18 2013, 01:34 PM) i just upgrade from s2. got this phone less less than a month. I also hope this can last very long, but apparently s3 got a time bomb ticking inside. anytime will die due to sds issue  i believe sds only affects the earlier batch. If you just got it recently i think you're save from it as they're using the newer motherboards. Go check out what motherboard you're having now. If its MP 1.4 or 1.5 then you're safe..
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SUSLordDenning
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Jun 18 2013, 04:42 PM
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QUOTE(mtxx @ Jun 18 2013, 04:31 PM) i use the app to check say mine is using the insane chip. how to check motherboard version? *#12580*369# and check for hardware rev. This post has been edited by LordDenning: Jun 18 2013, 04:42 PM
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