QUOTE(redjol @ Dec 18 2014, 07:42 AM)
iphone 6+ battery life is better than note 4? then why did you move from 6+ to note 4?IOS is missing something right?
iOS not missing something only , it missing many thing Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Official Thread V5, 4th Generation Phablet by Samsung
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Dec 18 2014, 02:33 PM
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QUOTE(redjol @ Dec 18 2014, 07:42 AM) iphone 6+ battery life is better than note 4? then why did you move from 6+ to note 4?IOS is missing something right? iOS not missing something only , it missing many thing |
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Dec 29 2014, 12:48 AM
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QUOTE(un_id @ Dec 29 2014, 12:33 AM) hi all.. i'm on holiday and i'm bored, so i want to root my Note 4.. I am rooting using mac for many years. PD user here and it work as it should be. Rooting Samsung is very easy as no bootloader to take care of. Knox is definitely x 1. Follow the cf root method and you will be alright. Just remember to backup EFS once rooted then you are good.hope u guys don't mind to give a few advise before i proceed.. pardon my laziness to search online, i just want to ensure i get correct exact information without juggling with internet junks, so i think this is the best forum to get it.. root instructions available in first page, thanks TS. the main thing i want to ask is, is it ok to perform the rooting and flashing process on Macbook (boot on Win)? anyone use Mac to do theirs' without any issue? I'm a bit wary about Apple's allergies to DOS system and it might complicates things. oh ya another things, current rooting process will definitely trigger knox and no way to avoid it, is it right?.. |
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Dec 30 2014, 09:43 PM
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Not really cheap to justify the lifetime warranty locally. Getting here better IMO for 128GB
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QUOTE(Mr.Twister @ Jan 5 2015, 10:11 AM) This is my battery life, not so good compared to you guys. You are in bad coverage area. That is one of the battery killer. Bad coverage area tend to drain your battery fast in standby and if you are using the data to browse or download it will further drain the battery faster than normal.[attachmentid=4287170] [attachmentid=4287176] |
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