Is it possible to replace nfc chips on note2 back cover? or like move it to another back cover case ?
Yes just be careful when using a razor blade or sharp knife when cutting it out. A few people have reported successfully transferring but keep in mind it may not work with an extended battery.
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dandn0ten said:
Is it possible to replace nfc chips on note2 back cover? or like move it to another back cover case ?
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The chip is in the battery, not the back cover
tony yayo said:
The chip is in the battery, not the back cover
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Back cover on note 2
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so i found out that my mom's e4gt's rear housing (so the speaker cover and side cover) was cracked...is there any way to get the parts? i dont have any warranty or anything
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so i found out that my mom's e4gt's rear housing (so the speaker cover and side cover) was cracked...is there any way to get the parts? i dont have any warranty or anything
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I actually know someone who may have one to sell you. Give me a bit to check it out...
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i would really appreciate that. Thanks
I have two of them...complete housings(screen, back cover, and battery cover). What would you offer?
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Is it white? Because her phone is white...and i only need the back housing and maybe battery door
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Nah, the white one is what Im using right now. There is one on ebay though. Search for sph-d710 housing.
Can someone tell me where exactly is the NFC chip located in the s3 and also why is NFC written on the battery? I have read somewhere that NFC is located in the battery but is that possible?
Thanks
The NFC antennae are located on the back of the battery.
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The NFC capabilities of the phone are in the battery. This is why if you are looking to buy batteries online for the SIII you will see some of them have NFC and some don't.
Just out of curiosity, why ask?
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bonefan03 said:
The NFC capabilities of the phone are in the battery. This is why if you are looking to buy batteries online for the SIII you will see some of them have NFC and some don't.
Just out of curiosity, why ask?
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I was planning to buy a replacement battery so wanted to confirm it once. So you tell me that if the battery is replaced with a normal battery, NFC wont work right?
Also one more thing, how does data transfer happen thru the battery?
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I was planning to buy a replacement battery so wanted to confirm it once. So you tell me that if the battery is replaced with a normal battery, NFC wont work right?
Also one more thing, how does data transfer happen thru the battery?
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Magic, obviously.... or there could be wires that connect to the phone.
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there are extra contacts for it. there is also a foil antenna under the cover of the battery much like what is inside of an nfc tag
I replacijg the back cover of Note2 and suddenly realised that the NFC tags are no more working. I located the NFC chip at the back of the original COVER. I then opened my S3 and there was nothing a NFC chip located in the back cover of this phone. Is it really through the battery? Why NOTE 2 misses out on this feature?
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indian07_blood said:
I replacijg the back cover of Note2 and suddenly realised that the NFC tags are no more working. I located the NFC chip at the back of the original COVER. I then opened my S3 and there was nothing a NFC chip located in the back cover of this phone. Is it really through the battery? Why NOTE 2 misses out on this feature?
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I think it is we who are missing out on the feature. I'd much prefer the nfc chip in the back cover rather than the battery. Nfc enabled batteries are really expensive.
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Be carefull with other then original battery covers. I bought an aluminium one from ebay and the nfc signal wont get through it
I have the battery cover that has the flap that covers the front of the phone and was wondering if there's a case to go over the battery cover part to protect the back of the phone.
Samsung Flip Cover Case for Samsung Galaxy S3 (Pebble Blue)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0089VO78I/ref=cm_sw_r_an_am_ap_am_us?ie=UTF8
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http://www.spigen.com/cell-phone/samsung/galaxy-s3-cases.html
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I think he meant 'and doesn't interfere with the hinge or cover'.
Which one of the products on the page do you think might work?
danvee said:
I think he meant 'and doesn't interfere with the hinge or cover'.
Which one of the products on the page do you think might work?
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You are correct sir!
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Was looking for the same solution myself.... Haven't found it yet, either....
Maybe taking a clear TPU case and trimming it so there's still some corner protection on the hinge side....
My bad thought you wanted a case that covers the back and has a flap.
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hxphan said:
My bad thought you wanted a case that covers the back and has a flap.
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It's cool
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It could be done with an original samsung case, but you need to cut the left side to accomodate the flip. This ahs been done with the Note 2...
here is the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1968655
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It could be done with an original samsung case, but you need to cut the left side to accomodate the flip. This ahs been done with the Note 2...
here is the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1968655
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I've been toying with the idea of doing this, this just made the decision for me.
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doesn't look too bad
So I've got a pretty scratched up bezel and I imagine the phone would look even better if it was all white. So is there any way to get the entire chrome off without damaging or scratching the under lying plastic?
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bushako said:
So I've got a pretty scratched up bezel and I imagine the phone would look even better if it was all white. So is there any way to get the entire chrome off without damaging or scratching the under lying plastic?
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Check this out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vR26Iad4dEw&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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gabamoner said:
Check this out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vR26Iad4dEw&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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I don't mean taking the phone apart. What I do want to do is to get rid of the chrome paint only.
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bushako said:
I don't mean taking the phone apart. What I do want to do is to get rid of the chrome paint only.
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The bezel is actually the back housing after removing the battery cover and the 11 screws after which u can scratch off the chrome part without damaging yr screen, but u will not like the looks of yr SGN2, cos my buddy did it on his note 1. U will end up with a scratchy plastic bezel:laugh::laugh:.U will be better off buying the OEM part which should cost less than $30 and u ve a brand new looking phone.
Funny how it easily falls off by itself but when u try to remove it it can be a *****
You could try this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZuYzQrIHjA
I remember reading somewhere in this forum about several of you that had back covers that didn't fit well, particularly by the volume key. I just had to replace my note 2 and the replacement unit had the Philbin with the cover not fitting well, I was wondering if any one had a fix for this?
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inmnbob said:
I remember reading somewhere in this forum about several of you that had back covers that didn't fit well, particularly by the volume key. I just had to replace my note 2 and the replacement unit had the Philbin with the cover not fitting well, I was wondering if any one had a fix for this?
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I just put a few layers of tape in a couple spots to make it fit snugly.
inmnbob said:
I remember reading somewhere in this forum about several of you that had back covers that didn't fit well, particularly by the volume key. I just had to replace my note 2 and the replacement unit had the Philbin with the cover not fitting well, I was wondering if any one had a fix for this?
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yup i created a thread about this a while back.. i did what the poster above me did and put a couple pieces of electric tape on it and one on the battery to kind of push the cover out a bit. Stopped the creaking.
also i ordered one of these and theyre badass!! ONLY 2 LEFT!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/28108030997...eName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
or for a note 3 feeling...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-Leath...t=US_Cell_Phone_PDA_Cases&hash=item2c729fb2a4
and
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-Leath...t=US_Cell_Phone_PDA_Cases&hash=item1c37595927