Print from the Galaxy Note 2? - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II

I keep seeing something on our phone that say "mobile print" Do anybody have the steps on how to print from our phone?
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jworkcoo said:
I keep seeing something on our phone that say "mobile print" Do anybody have the steps on how to print from our phone?
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My canon is connected to wifi, i just use the canon app on the play store.
gets the job done i guess, but i havent used it on the note, last time i used it was when i had a nexus, which was before i had the s3 and now the note.
idk, i just realized i don't do much printing lol

jworkcoo said:
I keep seeing something on our phone that say "mobile print" Do anybody have the steps on how to print from our phone?
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I believe that is to allow to print to Samsung printers. I remember looking it up on Google or something and saying something along those lines. It's been a couple months and wrote it off as "not useful to me."

lovekeiiy said:
I believe that is to allow to print to Samsung printers. I remember looking it up on Google or something and saying something along those lines. It's been a couple months and wrote it off as "not useful to me."
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I print from my phone fairly often but I already have PrinterShare off Play to do it. Having a universal payware utility that is maintained, I haven't futzed with the default freebie.

You can use Google Cloud Print to print from your phone. Best part is it's free. http://www.google.com/cloudprint/learn/

I wasn't questioning if printing to could be or how. The OP asked two questions. I was just trying to answer the first one.

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Another reason to own a GNex over an iPhone

LOL friend was bragging that he could make payments with his phone...
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LOL
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That, sir, deserves a high five and much cred.
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trilogee said:
LOL friend was bragging that he could make payments with his phone...
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Being as Google Wallet doesnt work in UK yet thats a better solution
Not long to wait now hopefully
I lol'd pretty hard xD.
I was in the library when this happened and lol'd...caused a bit of a stir
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Being as Google Wallet doesnt work in UK yet thats a better solution
Not long to wait now hopefully
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doesn't work in canada either, just get the a apk and market enabler
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I have a GSM GNEX with Google Wallet and all, but I have to admit, that's a brilliant idea.
(runs off to make a case that holds your NFC credit card so it's not visible)
Instant NFC back. It's actually logical......
It's one thing to have it built into a case where it's not visible but an entirely other to just stick it on the back with some tape or glue ...pretty tacky if you ask me...
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trilogee said:
It's one thing to have it built into a case where it's not visible but an entirely other to just stick it on the back with some tape or glue ...pretty tacky if you ask me...
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Well of course, hence the comment about making a case to hide the card.
Every succesful idea starts out pretty rough around the edges.
Where can we actually use Google Wallet in the US to pay for things? Not even sure how this works. I thought there are just a few places that accept this?
It doesn't replace your credit card right now in the US does it?
Looks like I should upload a pic of my GN with built in hunting knife
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Where can we actually use Google Wallet in the US to pay for things? Not even sure how this works. I thought there are just a few places that accept this?
It doesn't replace your credit card right now in the US does it?
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Paypass locator app
ragnarokx said:
Looks like I should upload a pic of my GN with built in hunting knife
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Lol r u for real? That sounds awesome!
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Where is the list when you need it?
"Another reason to own a GNex over an iPhone"
I didn't see the list present and I was just wondering....
Was that reason number 5438 or 5439?
LOL made me laugh
i dont see NFC is an advantage over iphone.
i make payment much faster with my credit card than using my phone.
turn on phone > pattern unlock > tab > enter pin > tab > hit send
One more reason
And the most sad and funny all rolled into one...
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012...-cash-than-it-needs-ceo-says/?intcmp=features
At least his works more consistently than Google Wallet
veloslave said:
"Another reason to own a GNex over an iPhone"
I didn't see the list present and I was just wondering....
Was that reason number 5438 or 5439?
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lol...did I ever say there were 5440 reasons....
and I'm sorry to hear that you all have problems with NFC but it has always worked first go for me. You can set your pw timeout in wallet so you dont have to go through the pin process. I have Wallet in my google folder on the home screen. All i have to do is wake up my phone tap twice and scan. Quicker than taking my wallet out and then my card, and then entering my pin/signing a receipt.
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lol...did I ever say there were 5440 reasons....
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No, no... you never mentioned it, I was just talking about one of the many reasons... and actually I think that one is in the MIDDLE of the LIST
zeke1988 said:
i dont see NFC is an advantage over iphone.
i make payment much faster with my credit card than using my phone.
turn on phone > pattern unlock > tab > enter pin > tab > hit send
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What is the last part after entering your pin? I'm confused by tab and send. I've used my phone pretty much everyday since buying it to pay for something and I have never done anything other than unlock and enter the pin. I usually do this while standing in line and since the app stays unlocked for roughly 5 mins after entering your pin the only thing I need to do when checking out is turn it on. No unlocking etc is needed. Because I can enter the pin etc while standing in line it makes it MUCH faster than using my card.

Tell me cool things this phone does.

I apparently haven't realized everything my phone does. I don't use voice features too often but I literally just read I can say navigate to (insert place) and it'll do it. What else does it do that's fun and not totally obvious?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1585702
slickromeo said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1585702
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That's what got me wondering lol. I figured I'd ask flat out.
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the items listed in that post covers the gift of it all. I dont think NFC is listed yet, but i'll add that to the list later.

Sprint Releasing Security Update that Cripples SGSIII

I knew it would come! Since im on T-Mobile, it won't effect me right away but:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2590...security_update_bye_bye_universal_search.html
Which takes away a basic core service that's been around before ISO even existed. Remember desktop search from Windows 95?
I COMPLETELY DEPEND on the global search mechanism on the Google widget because i keep everything sorted using keywords. I have over a thousand contacts separated by keywords, linked together with emails and pics (im in the building trade industry).
Google is known for their awesome search capabilities using keywords, how can they strip something like this away.
I need this search ability. The iphone is very tempting now.
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Day old news. the original googlesearchbar.apk is already posted in these forums that will get users global search again. Please feel free to go get an iPhone.
lawalty said:
I knew it would come! Since im on T-Mobile, it won't effect me right away but:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2590...security_update_bye_bye_universal_search.html
Which takes away a basic core service that's been around before ISO even existed. Remember desktop search from Windows 95?
I COMPLETELY DEPEND on the global search mechanism on the Google widget because i keep everything sorted using keywords. I have over a thousand contacts separated by keywords, linked together with emails and pics (im in the building trade industry).
Google is known for their awesome search capabilities using keywords, how can they strip something like this away.
I need this search ability. The iphone is very tempting now.
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Don't worry, you can reinstall that function. I already have the .apk on my computer in case they force an update on us.
Fear leads to the dark side, young Skywalker
lawalty said:
I knew it would come! Since im on T-Mobile, it won't effect me right away but:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2590...security_update_bye_bye_universal_search.html
Which takes away a basic core service that's been around before ISO even existed. Remember desktop search from Windows 95?
I COMPLETELY DEPEND on the global search mechanism on the Google widget because i keep everything sorted using keywords. I have over a thousand contacts separated by keywords, linked together with emails and pics (im in the building trade industry).
Google is known for their awesome search capabilities using keywords, how can they strip something like this away.
I need this search ability. The iphone is very tempting now.
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Its really said because I think its a great feature and I use it all the time. Is there a way yet to keep our phone from installing this update? I think someone needs to pull the app off the phone right now and make a .apk file that we can install again
shaun0207 said:
Its really said because I think its a great feature and I use it all the time. Is there a way yet to keep our phone from installing this update? I think someone needs to pull the app off the phone right now and make a .apk file that we can install again
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its already been done. carry on folks
itzike said:
its already been done. carry on folks
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You mean the .apk file? Can you post a link?
stevesprivateaccount said:
Day old news. the original googlesearchbar.apk is already posted in these forums that will get users global search again. Please feel free to go get an iPhone.
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I can simply insert the googlesearchbar.apk in the /system/app directory (im assuming replacing the original), the set the correct permissions, and everything will be fine?
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itzike said:
its already been done. carry on folks
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Please explain. Are you talking about an app or some setting?
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shaun0207 said:
You mean the .apk file? Can you post a link?
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lawalty said:
Please explain. Are you talking about an app or some setting?
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LINK
lawalty said:
I knew it would come! Since im on T-Mobile, it won't effect me right away but:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2590...security_update_bye_bye_universal_search.html
Which takes away a basic core service that's been around before ISO even existed. Remember desktop search from Windows 95?
I COMPLETELY DEPEND on the global search mechanism on the Google widget because i keep everything sorted using keywords. I have over a thousand contacts separated by keywords, linked together with emails and pics (im in the building trade industry).
Google is known for their awesome search capabilities using keywords, how can they strip something like this away.
I need this search ability. The iphone is very tempting now.
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You do realize if you buy an iPhone you're rewarding the company that brought the ridiculous patent lawsuit that forced this change right?
Vdubtx said:
LINK
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Cool. Thanks for the link
creon100 said:
You do realize if you buy an iPhone you're rewarding the company that brought the ridiculous patent lawsuit that forced this change right?
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Your right. But a better phone is a better phone.
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Your opinion is objective and incredibly wrong. I won't even waste my time comparing any iPhone to an S2 yet alone an S3.
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it's not Sprint's thing, it's Apple forcing Google to do this. I'm sure it'll only be temporary, once the judge involved figures out Apple never had it first.
lawalty said:
Your right. But a better phone is a better phone.
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Troll
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lawalty said:
Your right. But a better phone is a better phone.
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So why did you buy an s3 again? You don't make sense.
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Dude is a troll plain and simple. His replies betray his genuineness .
meanwhile, trolls aside, I really don't understand how Apple won the injunction with the overwhelming prior art of Google Desktop Search [released Oct 2004] and (I really dislike using this as an example of anything, but it applies) BonziBUDDY [released 1999].
to lesser extents, we have:
ISYS
- prototyped as "Homer" in 1987
- released in 1988
---- was actually a tool to search documents and databases on a private network, searched locally as well
Copernic Search
- released in 1996
---- web multi-search tool, local search functions added well before iPhone (I don't remember when though)
Microsoft Actors/Agents
- released originally as MS Bob in Mar 1995
Windows Desktop Search
- as of v4, included with WinVista, RTM Nov, 2006
Iphony89 said:
Troll
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Im not trying to troll, however i do agree i sounded a little trolly.
Im just pissed at Google for caving into Apple.
I own SGSII, i bought a SGSIII for my wife.
I just updated the Starbucks app, and now they have a widget. I LOVE WIDGETS. The iphone doesn't have widgets. So it would be crazy for me to wanna buy an iphone. Just a little angry, that's all. See, i still want to get ME my SGSIII the pebble while my wife has the white.
You think its a little wishful thinking if this is only a temporary thing?
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S pen Test

Today I went to a sprint store inside Concord Mall just to test the S pen and was very disappointed. I even dream about this phone but thank god
I haven't sold my GS3 yet.
Click the video link and you'll know what I mean http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY4eMzw_LTY
Are you really basing your review on a store model?
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It was mentioned before that the security device on the back might affect the performance of the s pen
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Mine works fine
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denttarek said:
It was mentioned before that the security device on the back might affect the performance of the s pen
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It definitely does
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Well I'll make sure when I pick up my note 2 front the sprint store that it doesn't have that device on the back of it before I get it
-TeaM VeNuM Like A Boss
denttarek said:
It was mentioned before that the security device on the back might affect the performance of the s pen
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You might the right on that. Thank god again I dream wasn't crush.
gilbydakid said:
Are you really basing your review on a store model?
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That's my only option right now. I don't think a stranger would let me play with his or her phone.
K.0.0.L. said:
That's my only option right now. I don't think a stranger would let me play with his or her phone.
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That's not giving this awesome phone a fair shake though.
People beat the stuffing out of those store models. Trust me, if you get this phone you will not be disappointed.
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K.0.0.L. said:
Today I went to a sprint store inside Concord Mall just to test the S pen and was very disappointed. I even dream about this phone but thank god
I haven't sold my GS3 yet.
Click the video link and you'll know what I mean http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY4eMzw_LTY
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I have had absolutely no problems with the S Pen. In fact my wife is an Industrial Designer, and said that the Pen isnt too far behind her WACOM and programs she uses for work. slight lag, but nothing to lose sleep over. for me the S Pen is almost a novelty.
mrush said:
I have had absolutely no problems with the S Pen. In fact my wife is an Industrial Designer, and said that the Pen isnt too far behind her WACOM and programs she uses for work. slight lag, but nothing to lose sleep over. for me the S Pen is almost a novelty.
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The reason I was soo critical about it is because I need it to take note in class and always have it with me when I need to study.
i dont think a phone/tablet/any electronic device could ever replace pen/paper when it comes down to class and taking notes...not even a laptop. our brains learn best when we write things out, not just type them up and to take tons of class notes on a 5.55" screen is just silly...anyway, my s-pen was initially too sensitive and would register screen taps at times when I would only be hovering. following a fix in some thread, I probably love my phone more than all my other devices combined :good:
Theres a known issue with the s-pen and magnets. Mine works great.
Action Required: Samsung Galaxy Note II Display Issue
For Dealers who have ordered Vanguard electronic security for the Samsung Galaxy Note II.
An interference issue has been discovered with the Samsung Galaxy Note II electronic security sensor during the use of the Notepad application.
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Guys - at the Sprint store the pen did not work for me AT ALL - the guys at the desk said "yeah, its not good - buy an iPhone 5 this thing sucks" - i bought it anyway, it works fine... CONFIRMING that at 3 stores I went to in order to find stock in Las Vegas, this was a problem and that with my device - no such problem.
netzer119 said:
i dont think a phone/tablet/any electronic device could ever replace pen/paper when it comes down to class and taking notes...not even a laptop. our brains learn best when we write things out, not just type them up and to take tons of class notes on a 5.55" screen is just silly...anyway, my s-pen was initially too sensitive and would register screen taps at times when I would only be hovering. following a fix in some thread, I probably love my phone more than all my other devices combined :good:
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While I do agree that paper and pen are the best, I actually saw a girl in my organic chemistry class who took all her notes on her iPad. She drew structures and wrote formulas with a cheap, standard capacitive stylus, typed out whatever she could type out, and took pictures of slides and a pasted them into her notes. I'm not sure what program she used, but it was quite impressive to say the least. Of course, I think it requires learning the programs inside and out and making sure you can use them efficiently.
I have a Nexus 7 and a Galaxy Note II and wouldn't use either one to replace a notebook and a good mechanical pencil. I'm also not motivated enough to try though either lol.
If you're gonna take notes, just do a Bluetooth keyboard... makes more sense.
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Yea but there are some classes where you can't type everything? How do you draw a structure or diagram with a keyboard?
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TWO515TY said:
Yea but there are some classes where you can't type everything? How do you draw a structure or diagram with a keyboard?
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There is a great app called handrite in the market and it lets you type and draw in the same file as well as import pictures. I use it in meetings on my Xoom.

Mall ad with free music download

I was at a mall today and right before the exit, I saw an advertisement for the GS3. What was unique about it was that it told you to hold up your own GS3 next to the one in the advertisement (as if you were beaming with it) to receive a free music download.
I wasn't so amazed by the technology as much as I was amazed that it worked on the first try... and it front of my iPhone-loving friends too!
Unfortunately the song I received was Some Nights by Fun., but still awesome.
Has anyone else encountered these ads?
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I was at a mall today and right before the exit, I saw an advertisement for the GS3. What was unique about it was that it told you to hold up your own GS3 next to the one in the advertisement (as if you were beaming with it) to receive a free music download.
I wasn't so amazed by the technology as much as I was amazed that it worked on the first try... and it front of my iPhone-loving friends too!
Unfortunately the song I received was Some Nights by Fun., but still awesome.
Has anyone else encountered these ads?
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The ad had an embedded NFC tag. You can buy tags and program them yourself to do stuff like that. The tags are cheap and the apps to program them are free.
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I've seen a few of those around malls by me, some for ebooks. Unfortunately, mine doesn't seem to work. I've turned everything related to NFC on, and still nada. I'm afraid I'm gonna have to being mine in...
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WHYDavid said:
The ad had an embedded NFC tag. You can buy tags and program them yourself to do stuff like that. The tags are cheap and the apps to program them are free.
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As I said, it wasn't the technology that impressed me, it was the fact it worked.
I saw a few of these around NYC. Nifty use of tech.
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fezzle said:
As I said, it wasn't the technology that impressed me, it was the fact it worked.
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Why wouldn't it work?
I am guessing you aren't using the stock battery. If you a buy a backup or larger battery, always make sure it says either in the product description or item itself that it is NFC enabled.
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Why wouldn't it work?
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Because technology seems to never work for me when I'm trying to show it off to friends.
I figured I'd have to toggle a few settings or something, but I was happy with the immediate results. (Luckily I do keep NFC on, if I hadn't, I assume nothing would have happened.)

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