Is there a product similar to the olloclip for our devices? And I don't mean a universal stick on lens, something catered to our devices?
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I thought I would ask the forums here. I have a Ramos W30 tablet which has the same processor as the Galaxy Note 2. Can I port one of the Galaxy Note 2 roms to this device since it has the same processor? Bearing in mind that I'm not a programmer of sorts.
thanks.
It's not only about processors. There are a lot of other components in a phone. If you know developing, then go ahead. Anythings possible at xda
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actually it is possible but there are a few ramos w30 user so none will try.
Hello, I own Galaxy S2 and Galaxy Note 8.0, but I'm considering getting Note 2 instead of those two I got. Just wondering what is the screen difference between those devices? Some websites appear differently on S2 and Note 8 using mobile agent on both browsers. Even wh3n they are the same there is a lot more stuff on Note 8's screen.
My question is what is Note 2 closer to: S2 or Note 8? Is it huge phone or small tablet? Of course considering what's appearing on screen and hum much is it.
blackfire74 said:
Hello, I own Galaxy S2 and Galaxy Note 8.0, but I'm considering getting Note 2 instead of those two I got. Just wondering what is the screen difference between those devices? Some websites appear differently on S2 and Note 8 using mobile agent on both browsers. Even wh3n they are the same there is a lot more stuff on Note 8's screen.
My question is what is Note 2 closer to: S2 or Note 8? Is it huge phone or small tablet? Of course considering what's appearing on screen and hum much is it.
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Note 2 is close to a tablet but still a phone. So for me it is at the edge. However, you can not compare it with a S2 it is much bigger and I think it is a great alternative to these 2 devices. Because the S2 is too small as a phone and a 8" is too small as a tablet for me as well. Tablet should be at least 9,7"
I'm a longtime Note 2 user. I love this phone. But cameras have advanced so much since its release, I'm considering a newer Note for sharper photos of indoor activity or low-light settings. I'm curious whether the Note 3's enough of a hardware upgrade or if I should spend the extra and get a Note 4.
Obviously Note 7 would have the best camera, but we know that's not an option. Note 5 would be next-best, but I like removable batteries and expandable storage. So, Note 3 or 4.
I can look at comparison videos all day, but it's different with custom ROMs. Can someone share their experiences with a Note 3 camera coming from a Note 2, or for a Note 4 coming from a Note 3?
Is the Note 3 getting too old?
Also, is the Note 3 the only model with an IR blaster? Or just the first?
Any other notable differences?
I don't much mind screen ppi or nits. Mainly looking for everyday-user differences like camera quality, unique features on each model, or anything else you consider important when deciding which to get if I'm coming from a Note 2. Thanks for any answers!
Hi there,
There are threads already established that are devoted to discussions about devices, please read, and if necessary, repost your question in one of these threads: The what should I buy thread or the The Device Suggestion Thread or the The Device Comparison Thread.
There are also several other discussion threads that you probably should review to help you. They are What phone do you wish you had? or
The Worst Android Device That You've Ever Had & Why or even this place that talks about The best phone you ever owned.
I will have to close this one. Thanks for understanding.
The folks over at Samsung Galaxy M20 are a bit more active since the phone came out a bit before our phone. So I was wondering, is it safe to use ROMS and Recovery from it?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-m20
The only spec differences between the two models are: sAMOLED display in M30 vs regular LCD in M20, Triple Rear camera in M30 vs Double in M20. All the other ones are the same: Processor etc.
I'm looking to buy a tablet for my daughter, who would use it for drawing. According to the internet the best Android tablet for this use case is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7/S7+ (a little too expensive for me) and then come the S7 FE and Xiaomi Pad 5.
I read conflicting opinions about the drawing performance/lag etc., mostly from reviews done before the latest Pad 5 updates which *should* have improved the drawing experience.
For sure, the snapdragon 860/6GB RAM is better than 778G/4GB RAM .
Would anyone be so kind as to share their experience?
If your daughter is pro, apple or samsung.
But i think mipad is enough for your daughter
Xiaomi Pad 5 pen is at least better than S6 Lite and enough for writing. I don't know for drawing.
The pen is mostly fine, if you want the best experience get Samsung or Apple.