What are SAR Values of Nexus 2013??
I've searched on Internet i found NOTHING about it..
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axxxel46 said:
What are SAR Values of Nexus 2013??
I've searched on Internet i found NOTHING about it..
Thanks
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Below whatever it is the FDA allows... The normal one has no cell radios, the LTE one is real new I am sure the values will be posted eventually.
whoamanwtf said:
Below whatever it is the FDA allows... The normal one has no cell radios, the LTE one is real new I am sure the values will be posted eventually.
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okok Thank you
I found information in: dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/EeePAD/Nexus7_2013/ME571KL_SAFETY_WRT_CARD_DE_0703.pdf
Max SAR 10g,0.879 W/Kg @ 1.2 cm
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This is the KRKL1 radio that came with the the Korean 4.0.2 update (yakjukr/M420/SK Telecom). I did not dump this myself, as I am rooted and running a custom ROM and kernel, but rather it was found on a Korean Nexus forum. I decided to upload it here for the benefit of non-Korean speaking users.
Unfortunately, I did not document the signal strength of KRKK7, so I can only offer empirical evidence of any change (of which there is little to none). While I cannot attest to any benefits in battery life or signal, conversely there are also no problems.
If I run into any issues, I will document them here.
Download link:
http://min.us/mTJP2X7pQ#1o (Flashable .zip)
Source:
http://cafe.naver.com/nxss.cafe?iframe_url=/ArticleRead.nhn?articleid=79305&
4.0.3 can be used, no problem!
yeeson said:
4.0.3 can be used, no problem!
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Correct. Currently running 4.0.3. Bigxie 8 + Franco 11.
Thanks.
Added it links and mirror to my radio-collection thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1405345
will this run on my European Galaxy Nexus too? someone tryed?
footballpics.info said:
will this run on my European Galaxy Nexus too? someone tryed?
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try and give me feedback ;-)
footballpics.info said:
will this run on my European Galaxy Nexus too? someone tryed?
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Yes. Running it on my UK GSM model i9250 and it's perfectly fine. I have no idea why Samsung gave the M420 code to the Korean model. It's the same an the i9250.
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I am running the UK galaxy nexus on 3UK and this is giving me the BEST upload I have EVER had!
Thanks
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
I am running it on my GN on O2-UK and I can't see a difference with UGKL1.
Maybe there is a battery difference, we will see
any md5 ? and fastboot version.
kind of hesitant flashing this
why even apply this radio when its for S. Korea?
aimetti said:
any md5 ? and fastboot version.
kind of hesitant flashing this
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open the .zip and there is the .img to flash it via fastboot.
ah thx
still new to all this.
anyone have the md5 of the zip ?
footballpics.info said:
will this run on my European Galaxy Nexus too? someone tryed?
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Have you tried it? If yes, what are the benefits?
Best regards
I'm on 3 uk wireless tethering seems so much better with this radio, download speeds better and more consistent, and ping times better and consistent too, yet to try voice and travelling about with it, and so far so good
If anyone cares
MD5 1d85e670433e40ff6fe3a6ec5d9c9c04
tested and working on att
the radio will work on any GSM galaxy nexus, it's location means nothing. if it works the best out of them all, then stick with it.
hopefully will give a try and let you know soon.
KRKL1 just means this is the same as the UGKL1 radio, except for the Korean market. Nothing special here. Not sure why everyone is in a rush to try this.
What we're really looking for is something like an **LA1 or **KL2 radio, both of which would be newer than anything we have thus far.
If they are all the same why google make it hard for it self and region named them. it is not logic. I just flashed this radio, i see wifi signals is lower on the same location comparing the XXKK6, and UGKK7. Will Test the Data speed, also the Detecting the roaming profile for the WINDMOBILE users, as it is a famus issue with the UKKL1
I just got the One X, thanks for the help on the language!
Anyway. A video will come shortly but here are my initial impressions:
This thing is LIGHT. I'm coming from a Galaxy Nexus and then iPhone 4S. The HTC One X is lighter than both of those.
The build quality is much better than the Nexus. It's solid. There's no creaking or blemishes anywhere on the device.
Sense 4 is much more lightweight than previous versions. Either that, or the quad-core really speeds everything up.
I did not adjust any data settings on the phone and it connected to the AT&T network, though speedtest was unable to run I did download an item and loaded a webpage.
I really like the lockscreen.
You cannot uninstall 7Digital, SoundHound, Tune-In, etc. You can only disable them. A bit disappointed in that because Soundhound and TuneIn are apps I have the premium versions of.
All in all, a great first few hours getting everything setup. I'm as excited for this phone as I've been for any android phone since the EVO.
UPDATE: Here's the link to the video look: http://youtu.be/bVLUhiQGJEE
Sounds like a life changing decision lol
Just choose English UK, it's probably the closest option.
dwd3885 said:
Just got the One X in Missouri shipped from Expansys-USA. Question: What language should we select? I'm sure it doesn't really matter but there is no English US. And English UK calls it the 'Play Shop'
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What cell provider are you using it on??
dwd3885 said:
Just got the One X in Missouri shipped from Expansys-USA. Question: What language should we select? I'm sure it doesn't really matter but there is no English US. And English UK calls it the 'Play Shop'
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Then English UK it is, unless you know how to speak other languages..
Same I choose UK English. Only slight changes nothing too major. We have no other choice lol
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uranis said:
Same I choose UK English. Only slight changes nothing too major. We have no other choice lol
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2 Beta-5
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I chose English Ireland. It says Play Store now. I'm more comfortable with that
I'm on AT&T
Im going to pick Swahili since I speak American and not British.
falconeight said:
Im going to pick Swahili since I speak American and not British.
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lol. thanks. I realize it's not that big of a deal
falconeight said:
Im going to pick Swahili since I speak American and not British.
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There is no such language.
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lol. thanks. I realize it's not that big of a deal
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*realise
DaveDesire said:
There is no such language.
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Then what am I typing?
falconeight said:
Then what am I typing?
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English with a 'z'?
...Englizh?
DaveDesire said:
Englizh?
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Im speaking AMERICAN!
falconeight said:
Then what am I typing?
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english? lol
Hi, congrats on your new toy!
Do you have any friends on T Mobile USA with a micro SIM? If so, anyway you could confirm (or deny) 3g (HSPA+) with T Mobile?
Would be so thankful
DaveDesire said:
There is no such language.
*realise
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Correction, realize
update with the video
hello00 said:
Correction, realize
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??
dwd3885 said:
update with the video
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Nice video, Derek!
just got my one x in the states as well. So far very nice. I was having a bit of trouble getting a constant ATT data connection. It kept flipping between 3g and H and couldn't pull any data. It seems to have started working. I just popped my iPhone microsim into the phone. It seems to be working now, but I wander if I need to call ATT and change phone plans. Anyone know?
azazin said:
Sounds like a life changing decision lol
Just choose English UK, it's probably the closest option.
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Or if you really want, get MoreLocale 2 from the market to enable more locations.
uw748 said:
Or if you really want, get MoreLocale 2 from the market to enable more locations.
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Would this solve not being able to install ESPN or NBA Jam apps?
Couldn't see another post - sorry if there is another regarding this, but just updated on branded 3 UK phone to 1.28.771.9
I got it through yesterday, signal seems to be the only improvement and now my data connection remains active rather than constantly resetting.
I'm behind then lol
My signal seems a bit better too, haven't noticed much on the data front, as I'm mostly on my wi-fi, it seemed ok before though!
bev309 said:
Couldn't see another post - sorry if there is another regarding this, but just updated on branded 3 UK phone to 1.28.771.9
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I Know This Is An Old Thread But I Just Got 1.29? Anyone The Same On 3?
Nope. No updates available for me
TeAm HeX said:
I Know This Is An Old Thread But I Just Got 1.29? Anyone The Same On 3?
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Nope, nothing here. Is your phone branded?
TeAm HeX said:
I Know This Is An Old Thread But I Just Got 1.29? Anyone The Same On 3?
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Branded?
Are you able to do this with your Note 2?:
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-VtcFCbL6KTQ/UHrXGfJBq6I/AAAAAAAAAYo/VN3PDkENxmU/s960/14.jpg
...For me, it only attaches a premade note and gives me not chance of actually making one in the process.
Any ideas on how to make it work?
Which one of those 25 is it you're talking about?
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Are you able to do this with your Note 2?:
http://droidviews.com/2012/a-graphical-guide-to-samsung-galaxy-note-tips-and-tricks/
...For me, it only attaches a premade note and gives me not chance of actually making one in the process.
Any ideas on how to make it work?
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Have you read this:
http://droidviews.com/2012/galaxy-note-2-gt-n7100-customization-tips-and-tricks/
raakaysh said:
Have you read this:
http://droidviews.com/2012/galaxy-note-2-gt-n7100-customization-tips-and-tricks/
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Yup. Already read that one. But its good so thanks for the tip! :good:
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Which one of those 25 is it you're talking about?
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Oop, sorry about the link-bummer. Here is the one I'm talking about:
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-VtcFCbL6KTQ/UHrXGfJBq6I/AAAAAAAAAYo/VN3PDkENxmU/s960/14.jpg
...same thing with the next image as well...
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/--iV0Sc4b_rk/UHrXGhCG5fI/AAAAAAAAAYw/JENTQ0WcNz8/s960/15.jpg
What does it mean?
thekingofmean said:
What does it mean?
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I think it means low signal, I get it on cm as well. Not ROM related.
jbats said:
I think it means low signal, I get it on cm as well. Not ROM related.
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Out of curiosity, when it says that, go to Settings->About phone->Status and see what it says under Mobile network type.
lordcheeto03 said:
Out of curiosity, when it says that, go to Settings->About phone->Status and see what it says under Mobile network type.
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:good: idea
jbats said:
:good: idea
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I'm not ALWAYS a sarcastic, unbearable jackass.
It stands for DC-HSDPA (Dual Carrier or Dual Cell High-Speed Downlink Packet Access), which is essentially 42Mbit/s 4G.
lordcheeto03 said:
I'm not ALWAYS a sarcastic, unbearable jackass.
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Lol, it doesn't happen very frequently but I'll report when it does.
I've searched it previously with Google and all I get is dropped call results that as far as I can tell are completely unrelated to this.
Bout to ask one of the cm guys.
Yea Steve said it stands for dual channel h+ and Tmo s faux g .
Edit: here's a good article that breaks it down http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2012/03/mobile-broadband