Hi all,
I've been looking around but I've not found any waterproof/underwater case/pouch thingy that goes with the Galaxy N7000?
I would like to bring along my N7000 for a holiday with snorkeling & water sports, and planning to capture some underwater video/image.
Seen something like that for Samsung Galaxy S2...but for our Galaxy Note?
Anyone using one? Any recommendation from fellow XDA-ian?
*btw, I'm from Malaysia & I know there are some on Ebay but they don't post to Malaysia. Not sure why thou.
Thanks & regards,
SiLvErBoLd17
shame there are not many... you should check your boat stores just incase... thats where i will probably find one that kinda fits.
you cant use the touch screen if its wet anyways and the n7000 doesnt have much real buttons too... unless the screen has wet finger tech like the one on the sony xperia active.
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My Galaxy S got a permanent screen burn-in after 6 month use.
After got a service, I think I got a LCD instead of AMOLED.
So, I'm wondering if galaxy s (i9000) can use LCD(probably for i9003).
Anyone know this? I'd like to complain about this.
Because, I bought Galaxy S to get OLED screen.
Thanks in advance.
anything is possible tho this sounds very unlikely to happen.
try to compare it to another SGS and see if theres a difference (and dont forget that a poor screen protector can change colors)
if u r still unsure u should send it to a lab to get it checked
Dude, believe me if you had your phone for 6 months and got a LCD display, you wouldn't be just thinking it wasn't AMOLED - you would have already sent it back for replacement. Just look at the display at a steep angle from all the sides and if it doesn't fade to white you've got AMOLED.
Would the amoled screen on the rogers vibrant s work on the T-Mobile t959 phone? I have the t959 with a cracked screen and can get the rogers phone with a bad internal SD for about 40 which is cheaper than buying a screen new and I know how to swap I just don't know compatibility anyone have an idea?
Can i putt a lcd on my galaxy s1 amoled version?
Touchscree iz broke, realy bad but still works.
So i need a new touchscreen.
And i cant find one without a lcd screen
Hey guys, I'm thinking of buying a used note from eBay but had a few questions for those who have had their notes for 2 years. One of my main concerns is the home button and does it feel like its going to last or is it wearing out? I can get the phone on eBay for $350.00 or a new one for $465.00, what would you guys do? I've had the note and note 2 before and I kind of like the n7000 better (due to the aspect ratio) and I felt that the n7000 was plenty fast enough for me, so I am set on the n7000. Thanks in advance for your opinions.
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I am using my note for last 15 months. There's no problem with the home key.
Only problem is camera lens (or the glass whatever you call it) has got a couple of scratches.
I baught my Note a couple of years back! I use it daily, it's my main device, on all my activities. Work, work out, photos, browsing and gaming. In my opinion the devices' build quality is fantastic! I asure you that there has been no problem nore with the Home Button nore with any of the other hardware keys on my Note!
I strongly believe that you should go for it.
P.S.
My camera lens has no brakes or any other scratch. It' s a matter of luck i think. If the person whose device you' re going to buy was careful and was using a protevtive case, then you' ll be just fine mate! Hope that helps! Good luck!:fingers-crossed:
As long as you find a good conditioned phone its good.
I purchased mine 2nd hand and it's running fine since the past 9 months or so. Only the stylus doesn't feel right to me. But make sure it's not on a dangerous firmware. One that could brick your phone if you do a reset
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My screen cracked, so I need a new one. My question is, is the screen of i9000 fully compatible with the one on i9001..I have found many answers to this question, but some say yes, some say no..Did anyone had any experiance in this, and can confirm is it working or not? thx
Well i've had my screen broken once, and decided to bring it to a local repairsman, when i got it back, the frame (the side of the screen) was silver instead of black, just like the one of the samsung galaxy I9001.
So i think it could work, also because it is the same size and resolution.
Greetz :thumbup:
Has anyone ever successfully used their Galaxy Tab S for note taking? For class or meeting?
Been searching for a solution for awhile now, and some say that C Pen is great and some not. Others say that an app is needed but it has always been vague. Maybe someone has found a good combination of both?
Sadly, being new to the tablet, i thought the Tab S had a similar features to Note except for the screen. Now I'm stuck with it but, I want to make the most of it since a Note 10.1 would still be too big and a Note 4 too small.
Best solution I've found is a Bluetooth keyboard and a word processing/note taking app. Bluetooth keyboards come pretty small but they work great.
The tab s has a great screen. But as of note taking the tab s is really thin and for me note taking with keyboard on screen (no keyboard) makes it kind of hard becuase of the thin edges which hurt for a while. But if typing on the table its great for typying. A goog thing about this tab is how thin it is to store it but can break really easy if dropped. Its great for reading notes as at 1/4 brightness at night it still is bright. Its really great for any light levels. Even in the sun you can still see it.
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Has anyone ever successfully used their Galaxy Tab S for note taking? For class or meeting?
Been searching for a solution for awhile now, and some say that C Pen is great and some not. Others say that an app is needed but it has always been vague. Maybe someone has found a good combination of both?
Sadly, being new to the tablet, i thought the Tab S had a similar features to Note except for the screen. Now I'm stuck with it but, I want to make the most of it since a Note 10.1 would still be too big and a Note 4 too small.
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the best device with those function are still note 8.0
even with c-pen i find it kind of hard for taking notes on tab s.
Note taking in general doesn't really work out. I am 2 times faster by swyping at first place. Then s-pen does not offer enough resistance. C-pen tracing on tab s is nearly as accurate, but more resistance (what I like) but palm rejection can be a problem. There's dozens of apps around, but I didn't find any that truly allows for efficient note taking. So I ended up only using the pen for drawings, otherwise I use swyping. There, a c-pen is advantageous because it offers certain give and more natural glide. For longer texts I use an Apple keyboard.
Hi guys, I recently (very very recently) broke with my girlfriend, she take away all of her things from our home including a galaxy camera 2, well that's right because it was a birthday gift from me but now I'd like something similar all for me! In the beginning I was going to buy another one but then I stopped thinking that at the moment it is a pretty old piece of hardware so I wonder if I can find something similar (or better) this days! I have a reflex for better photos but I like it for shoot, edit and share on the fly! Thank You all!