Hello,
I have been using Samsung's brand of tablets and smartphones for several years. My first Samsung android device was the first generation of the Galaxy Tab P1000, and subsequently switched to Galaxy Tab P6200/6800, followed by Galaxy SIII and currently using NOTE II LTE N7105.
I would like to share some of my my experience with you:
1) Device casing with magnetic clip will cause your android sensors inaccurate,
2) Device casing in Black color will increase device overheating,
3) Update to the latest official firmware, as for NOTE II LTE N7105, the JB 4.1.2 lately released, try it as I tried and it is more stable and seldom get overheating,
4) For those devices which have been rooted, look for the specific kernel that will prevent overhearting,
5) The initial charging of your newly purchased device battery is very important, it must be charged at least 8 to 12 hours without turning it ON,
6) Visit these resources for further tips
<http://www.techcrates.com/4-ingenious-methods-to-keep-your-phone-from-overheating/>
<http://accuviewer.blogspot.com/2012/02/overheating-no-more.html>
<http://mobileoffice.about.com/od/usingyourlaptop/tp/How-To-Keep-Your-Laptop-Or-Smartphone-Safe-In-Hot-Weather.htm>
<http://techpp.com/2011/08/18/android-heating-issues-causes-and-how-to-avoid/>
Hope the above helps. Thanks.
well done bro....we appreciate every information that we get.
keep up the work!!
Thanks
Trying to not to turn on a newly acquired Note 2 for at least 8 hours while it charges is just impossible.
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Hi! I am thinking about getting a Note 2 however as I come from a Galaxy Nexus I am quite interested in flashing roms. I know that a Note wont have the developer support of the Nexus 4 but I was wondering whether it would be as good as the development going on in the S3 forum. I noticed there aren't many roms available and I was wondering whether this was because the device is still quite new or if it will remain the same in the future.
Thanks
reploym 101
Note 2 uses almost the same hardware as S3 –from a developer perspective there will be no difference between these two devices. Note2 was released just two months ago, S3 – six months, so it just a matter of time before more ROMs will be developed.
Hi All.
I'm too eager to wait for official/leak 4.3 version of Galaxy Note II N7105, so I found and managed to flash "Sky_Note_4.3 R8-1" on my N7105. Please note that this development is originally for USA AT&T version (I317) and doesn't officially support N7105 version. I was very delighted to see most things work on this rom. It took several attempts for me to figure out that external card's speed was the one giving me a hard time and multiple failures to complete flashing. It was an older 8GB class 4. It took only 1 attempt to successfuly install this rom from my newer 32GB class 10.
THANKS to seanzscreams and everyone who contributed on this I317 project, my eyes finally saw beautiful new 4.3 on Note II. This was long overdue from Samsung side but thank goodness we have you developers to save the day...
Some things I noticed:
- overheating
- wifi didn't work (there's a fix for this on the thread but I didn't try it)
- Note 3's 'note application' crashes after about 1min when inside the app
- it's possible to enter hardware/device version inside "About" option
- looks awesome! :good:
Understandably, this rom still can't be used for daily regular use, but if there's anyone out there looking to at least get a feel of what will N7105 4.3 look like, SkyNote 4.3 might be the answer to your question.
Cheers
Hello a few weeks ago I met someone with a Galaxy Note 2 who was running a custom OS on his phone that gave him Note 3 capabilties which made me wonder, can I run a Note tablet OS on my Galaxy Tab S and buy an S Pen that will allow me to use features like Air Command & S Note?
If so, I'd like to know how. Thanks in advance.
Won't work. You can't run a note ROM on a tab S and the tab S screen isn't capable of reading an S pen.
I remember seeing some S pen stuff in the list of installed apks in the stock ROM. I suspect they all use more it less the same software. If the hardware isn't there, it is left unused.
Similarly, you see some phone stuff in the Wi-Fi version. Doesn't mean you can make calls.
There was galaxy note 8 and note 10 previously but i cant find it now
they either removed it or holding it back
anyway today poland confirmed note 2 lollypop . there is lot of similar hardwares we can find in note 2 and note 8
hope they release all codes of this also
http://www.youmobile.org/blogs/entr...will-get-Official-Android-5-0-Lollipop-Update
Note 8.0 LollyPop
I am sure the Note 8.0 will receive LollyPop.
KitKat is a farce, compared to Jellybean. Have 2 Note 8.0s now, one is listed in my sig and the other I have been dealing with for some time since grabbing it on Ebay for less then $100. Who knows what little Lollypop will do for the Note 8.0, as so far JB has proven to me how stable and battery friendly it is over KitKat. Besides LPs interface is to gimmicky and waists screen space. Since more an more apps are pushing the new design, I am getting more and more fed up with Android in general. Samsung Tizan and Linux OS will save me from Google's self worshiping toy interface style.
I don't think soon
cause of release of tab a8
Same hardwear or lower
more expensive than note 8 cause of lollipop
If updated
no body will buy tab a8
My Xiaomi Mi A1 is about to be replaced and my Mrs loves her note 8t (4\64 variant)
I'm very tempted to buy myself this same handset as it's nicely feature packed and great value.
I'm an it engineer and I'm extremely comfortable flashing new ROM s to devices (I've flashed new a new ROM to every Android device I've ever owned, including Samsung galaxy, TV boxes, Huawei, redmi and my A1) however my Mrs hasn't let me experiment with her phone
I have a few questions though before I bite the bullet.
I've seen videos and threads online about dual booting Android with Linux, namely Ubuntu touch. (Q) is there anything similar for this device?
I've flashed postmarketos to an old (really old) Samsung Tab 4 but it's nowhere near being a usable device due to lack of support.
Ok, so it turns out I've only really got one question.
Can this device run a usable form of Linux with display, data and calls working?