Can airview or hovering work on galaxy grand?
bongski55 said:
Can airview or hovering work on galaxy grand?
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no news till now... hope that samsung will also give our grand air view...
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Will the Galaxy Note Stylus Pen work on Galaxy Nexus?
Has any one tested this, it would be cool if we could port some of the things for Note to Nexus.
zadar said:
Will the Galaxy Note Stylus Pen work on Galaxy Nexus?
Has any one tested this, it would be cool if we could port some of the things for Note to Nexus.
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Nope the stylus won't work with the nexus because it doesn't have the hardware components required for it to work.
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no it won't
zadar said:
Will the Galaxy Note Stylus Pen work on Galaxy Nexus?
Has any one tested this, it would be cool if we could port some of the things for Note to Nexus.
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You could just buy any generic capacitive pen. That will work, have no clue about the S-Pen tech however.
Regards.
No. The pen needs to be able to send signals for pressure and speed to the handset its self. It will draw and use the screen. But it won't use any s-pen tech
So it would be a very expensive stylus at £60 a pop
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Tried it because my brother has a Note and it doesn't work at all. Our Gnex doesn't register any touches on the screen. As previously commented, you would have to get a different capacitive pen
how do i know which kind of galaxy note 2 do i have? i mean i saw there is :Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
Samsung Galaxy Note II GT-N7100, N7105
AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note II
T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note II
and more.. so how do i know which kind is mine?ty very for helpers !
On the startup screen, it should tell you, as well as in the "About" screen,
Go to SETTINGS > ABOUT (all the at the bottom)
Swyped, from my finger to your face, on my Samsung Galaxy Note II
dokvader114 said:
how do i know which kind of galaxy note 2 do i have? i mean i saw there is :Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
Samsung Galaxy Note II GT-N7100, N7105
AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note II
T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note II
and more.. so how do i know which kind is mine?ty very for helpers !
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By looking on the box maybe
Name of your phone appears during the boot. Check it there. Otherwise go to settings > about phone >
build/model number.
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gee2012 said:
By looking on the box maybe
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Good answer
RavenY2K3 said:
On the startup screen, it should tell you, as well as in the "About" screen,
Go to SETTINGS > ABOUT (all the at the bottom)
Swyped, from my finger to your face, on my Samsung Galaxy Note II
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gee2012 said:
By looking on the box maybe
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singhsidhartha said:
Name of your phone appears during the boot. Check it there. Otherwise go to settings > about phone >
build/model number.
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mmm.. it says my phone is GT-N7100 this is the kind of galaxy note 2 i have?
lol this is obviously a fake or prank thread.
sz1a said:
lol this is obviously a fake or prank thread.
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Do you think? I wasn't sure myself.
Just in case, check in your System / About screen or look on the box.. both reasonable answers.
ok i guess i have N7100
someone lock this thread?..
WT...
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Hi Folks,
I saw a couple weeks a battery replacement for Grand Duos with the NFC enable. I'm a noob in terms about the tecnology, so I'm asking if with this battery we can somehow enable the NFC in the firmware???
Thanks
I guess it's not possible
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NFC is a hardware feature. I9082 doesn't have the hardware to enable NFC communication. It has nothing to do with the battery.
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itz not possible,,, NFC cames with galaxy s4 and itz hardware cannot be ported for galaxy grand
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mukeshc15 said:
itz not possible,,, NFC cames with galaxy s4 and itz hardware cannot be ported for galaxy grand
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It comes with only galaxy s4 ? Lol!
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Razor! said:
It comes with only galaxy s4 ? Lol!
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dude i means to tell that itz cames only with some android phone!!!!!!!!!!!!! :angel: :victory:
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mukeshc15 said:
dude i means to tell that itz cames only with some android phone!!!!!!!!!!!!! :angel: :victory:
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Yeah like my Xperia S
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http://m.tech2.com/news/smartphones...ia-got-a-dualcore-samsung-galaxy-grand/715762
Indianversion of grand dosent have support for nfc however samsung decided to include it in korean versione
NFC hardware just pairs with a compatible NFC device but the data is send via Wifi Direct only.
NFC hardware just pairs with both devices nothing else guys ... it sends the data via wifi direct.
Similar app is available on play store name "Fast File Transfer" it does the same ... sends any videos, games or music via wifi direct.
But one thing which I like about NFC is that it bypasses the authentication or pass key step to connect with devices ... just touching two nfc devices together connects them automatically.
But if one use NFC enebled speakers or smart tags then only its usefull ... other than that one can use fast file transfer app which does the same thing as NFC does while sending any data.
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rishabh56 said:
http://m.tech2.com/news/smartphones...ia-got-a-dualcore-samsung-galaxy-grand/715762
Indianversion of grand dosent have support for nfc however samsung decided to include it in korean versione
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Not just that all, Korean version Galaxy Grand SHV-E270S are using Samsung Exynos Quad-Core (Same as the S3). Why international one always a bit downgraded compared to Korean version???
Can anyone confirm of the Samsung Gear is working on the Note II with the manual 4.3 update?
Note 2 4.3 working with Galaxy Gear
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46244497
pouetmimi said:
Note 2 4.3 working with Galaxy Gear
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46244497
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Thanks man
Anyone tried this stylus on Android tab, or specifically on out galaxy s tab?
How is it working with s pen? Bluetooth connection is really a plus?
Thx
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davidebeatrice said:
Anyone tried this stylus on Android tab, or specifically on out galaxy s tab?
How is it working with s pen? Bluetooth connection is really a plus?
Thx
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Work Well with all of My Android Devices :good:
rutch said:
Work Well with all of My Android Devices :good:
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I thought that was compatible only with Apple.
Which devices is the Script compatible with?
From Adonit.net
The Jot Script is primarily designed with iOS devices in mind. There will be some limited functionality with other capacitive touch screen devices as well. However its features such as Pixelpointâ„¢*and palm rejection are currently only compatible with the iPad 3, iPad 4, iPad Air, iPad Mini(both versions), and the iPhone 4s or newer.
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davidebeatrice said:
How is it working with s pen?
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S Pen is electromagnetic. The display itself generates an electrical field that senses the presence of the pen up to a half inch away. Samsung's apps (EG: S Note) are pen aware. Any third party stylus on a standard capacitive display registers as a really skinny finger, not a pen. There is no way to replicate Samsung's Note features on a device without an active display.