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This is by no means a major complaint and not really something that makes me dissatisfied with the phone. I just wanted to see if anyone else has noticed this and felt like pointing it out.
I decided to play some music the other day while I was getting some work done, so I picked what I wanted to listen to and set it down on the table. I immediately noticed that it was slightly muffled, so I turned the volume up a bit. That helped, but the range of sound still had that muffled feel to it. I flipped it over to take a look at it and immediately thought that the location has it covered by any surface it's laying on.
Well, that wasn't completely true. It seems they have a VERY slight taper at the lower corners of the phone so that the speaker opening doesn't sit completely flush against the surface it's resting on. That said, it's still very close and it still generally muffles the sound. If they had made that taper just a little more significant, it would have been a lot better. I've done some very extensive testing rolleyes and it seems to me that just putting a few pages of paper under the very bottom edge of the phone improves the sound quality a bit. It takes a little more to be optimal, but not much to have a decent improvement. I think they could have added a slight bit more of a lip without it messing up the overall comfort/sizing of the phone.
One other thing I'm curious about is the size of the speaker cutout on the back cover. There is a ring of padding on the cover so the cover doesn't sit flush against any of the speaker girll, but the opening is smaller so I'm curious how much that affects the sound. I think this is a much less noticeable thing though.
So yeah... anyone else notice this or have any thoughts?
I find that it has a better sound when I set it on the desk using my kick stand from my case it is like it uses the desk to make the sound more rich.
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Lol I just lay my phone flat on it's screen, hopefully on something that won't scratch it XD. But I have noticed that it is muffled, but I don't seem to notice that much, I don't set it down not flat on the screen often for this very reason.
And I would go kickstand if you can get a case like that...since I use an extended battery that's my tradeoff...or else I would so get a kickstand for this thing lol.
Verizon sells the case for the extended battery also the car dock/hdmi dock works with the case and an extended battery. There are inserts in all the accessories that pop out to accommodate the extra thickness. They thought out all the accessories for the bionic pretty good
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Caputto123 said:
Verizon sells the case for the extended battery also the car dock/hdmi dock works with the case and an extended battery. There are inserts in all the accessories that pop out to accommodate the extra thickness. They thought out all the accessories for the bionic pretty good
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And the case you speak of has kickstand. Love this case.
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Caputto123 said:
Verizon sells the case for the extended battery also the car dock/hdmi dock works with the case and an extended battery. There are inserts in all the accessories that pop out to accommodate the extra thickness. They thought out all the accessories for the bionic pretty good
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How nice of Verizon to have thought out strategies which would force us to go out and spend even more money on accessories as opposed to designing their phone so that it could play music resting on it's back... I'm sorry but am I the only one dumbfounded by this obvious design flaw?
I think they learned after the Xoom launch... we had minimal accessories and they were not nearly as good as what we get to buy for the bionic.
They didn't learn from the Xoom's speakers, It also was on the back of the unit so when you are holding it, it constantly projects away from you and others hear it better than you do. I am quite impressed with the speakers on the GTab, they are on the sides and you can hear them sooo much better.
Just a word of warning. I was seeing my battery at 120F whenever I was multitasking, like uploading stuff to dropbox & streaming music, which shouldn't be that intensive, it was making me crazy. Finally popped off the case, no more heat, I never see it over 100F anymore.
I do not know the model or anything, the turd at verizon unboxed it and discarded the box. It's the silicone one with some sort of reinforcement built into it. It cost like 20 dollars, and they won't take it back now without the box. Jerks.
So... just worth mentioning. Wouldn't have them throw in the case, if I were you. I'm off to search for a very thin silicone one, or something like that.
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This case:
http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/U...n-for-DROID4-by-MOTOROLA-from-PURE-GEAR-US-EN
I would avoid that. At least it gave me issues.
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Just a word of warning. I was seeing my battery at 120F whenever I was multitasking, like uploading stuff to dropbox & streaming music, which shouldn't be that intensive, it was making me crazy. Finally popped off the case, no more heat, I never see it over 100F anymore.
I do not know the model or anything, the turd at verizon unboxed it and discarded the box. It's the silicone one with some sort of reinforcement built into it. It cost like 20 dollars, and they won't take it back now without the box. Jerks.
So... just worth mentioning. Wouldn't have them throw in the case, if I were you. I'm off to search for a very thin silicone one, or something like that.
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I would avoid that. At least it gave me issues.
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Was your phone plugged into your charger while doing these tasks?
I have found that when my phone is fully charged, and I am doing a lot of tasks on the phone while it is plugged in, my phone gets really hot. I think it has to do with the charger doing small charge pulses to keep the battery at maximum capacity. I have the otterbox case which sounds very familiar to yours (inner silicon mold with an outer plastic shell), and when I am using the phone hard, I do not get these problems when disconnected from the power outlet.
I could imagine as a little dyi fix, you could cut slits into the silicon so that you still get most of the reinforcement and protection, but now it has a little bit of breathing room. (like a heatsink, but inefficient).
If you are just going to throw the case away, this is an interesting option.
Did you ever find something thin and silicone? I have the pure gear, my phone gets hot and its way too sticky in my pocket.
I think it'd be really interesting to see if the slits would work.. Is anyone willing to try it and post their results? I have the case too.
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I have a hard plastic case that i got off Verizon and it also get's super hot on and off the charger, but the official verizon kickstand case http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/store/accessory?action=accessoryDetails&accessoryId=50277 doesn't really heat up. The verizon case is way thinner and covers less of the phone, so maybe some holes will help.
My droid 4 gets up to 135°+ when I'm tethering. just don't let it get too high, there's a point where the battery won't charge unless its under a certain temperature
Look at this, Ultra slim TPU Case, Helps to cool down
Yooboo26 said:
Look at this, Ultra slim TPU Case, Helps to cool down
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Anyone got one of these? Are they actually hard or that soft rubber?
I have the verizon kickstand case and my phone only hits around 117ish. I dont like going over 120 so i have warnings to let me know when it hits 117. I think the vzw kickstand case helps the temp when the kickstand is being used since it opens 3 large holes in the back.
Hope this helps
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maddeath said:
I have a hard plastic case that i got off Verizon and it also get's super hot on and off the charger, but the official verizon kickstand case http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/store/accessory?action=accessoryDetails&accessoryId=50277 doesn't really heat up. The verizon case is way thinner and covers less of the phone, so maybe some holes will help.
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I have the verizon kickstand case and my phone only hits around 117ish. I dont like going over 120 so i have warnings to let me know when it hits 117. I think the vzw kickstand case helps the temp when the kickstand is being used since it opens 3 large holes in the back.
Hope this helps
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I too have the kickstand case. I use my droid for everything, from driving directions in my car using the car mount while listening to slacker radio, to checking emails and facebook while away from my PC. My temperature has hit 130 degrees F. I use a temp monitor to keep an eye on my internal and battery temp. I also point my A/C vent in my car towards my phone to keep it cool during the summer months. Lastly, when using it away from car, as in to tether, i remove my case and slide the keyboard up to keep the most surface area exposed to keep the phone as cool as possible. I use FoxFi to tether my Xbox, PS3, PC, and Asus Transformer 101 all at once.
I love the look of a naked Note 2! Anyone know of any good bumpers out there?
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I love the look of a naked Note 2! Anyone know of any good bumpers out there?
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I ordered one of these this week.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/300842291...eName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
Very speedy delivery. Got my item next day. Is a good fit on the note and makes it seem like it's part of the device. This combined with a screen protector and rear protector skin is great!
Why do they have to be made out of aluminum
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Why do they have to be made out of aluminum
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This is why I don't own one. I wish they weren't aluminum! I don't live in a 4G area and 3G isn't that strong so last time I had an aluminum bumper reception was horrible!
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Why do they have to be made out of aluminum
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There's these bumpers?
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Samsung-Gala...ies&hash=item3ccdbeefd7&_uhb=1#ht_2567wt_1163
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/WHITE-TPU-Si...ies&hash=item2ec4456ea7&_uhb=1#ht_1377wt_1163
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There's these bumpers?
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Samsung-Gala...ies&hash=item3ccdbeefd7&_uhb=1#ht_2567wt_1163
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/WHITE-TPU-Si...ies&hash=item2ec4456ea7&_uhb=1#ht_1377wt_1163
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The problem with those is that they are 2 pieces glued together so after some time they start to seperate, I had the GNex bumper (like in 2nd link) and thats exactly what happened; it was nice while it lasted for the month or so
1 piece with a raised lip and it would be perfect imo
Just bought this one today
ZuGadgets Orange Quality Aluminum Metal Bumper Case Cover for GALAXY Note 2 N7100 (4445-3)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AZFNW1Y/ref=cm_sw_r_an_am_ap_am_us?ie=UTF8
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The aluminium bumpers neudof and myself linked shouldn't affect reception at all as they don't hide any of the back cover. It's the ones that hide the back cover are the ones you should worry about. I work in the basement floor in my office and I still have full reception.
I have an aluminium bumper on my s2, it does not effect the signal at all.
I wish they make the bumber out of titanium .
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I have an aluminium bumper on my s2, it does not effect the signal at all.
I wish they make the bumber out of titanium .
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Titanium would be expensive :thumbdown:
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Thanks for the input guys. I was a little hesitant about getting an aluminum bumper but im gonna try it out and report back on signal degradation and overall performance
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Thanks for the input guys. I was a little hesitant about getting an aluminum bumper but im gonna try it out and report back on signal degradation and overall performance
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Ill do the same when I get mine
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Great, I'll subscribe to this thread and wait for the results.
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My bumper will come in on Wednesday so i will test it then. I have 3 areas where i get varying reception. So i will be able to test it in places where i get excellent signal, medium signal, and weak signal. I'm hoping it turns out to be fairly accurate portrayal of real world conditions. I will provide speed test results of course as well as comment on performance. Thanks for everyone contributing to this thread.
my aluminium bumper just arrived today.
pros:
- is sleek and beautiful
- it is very light so you'll not notice the extra weight
- i didn't notice signal degradation, is at the same level as without bumper
- very easy to mount
cons:
- the cuts for usb and headphones are kinda small and you have to use original samsung cables or similar otherwise they will not fit
- the edges on he back are a little sharp, not enough to hurt, but they could be a little unconfortable
overall impression, i like it and happy with the purchase
the link is here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Red-Metal-A...601920?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item416f34bec0
however, i bought the black one but i seems the blacks are out of stock now
noris08 said:
my aluminium bumper just arrived today.
pros:
- is sleek and beautiful
- it is very light so you'll not notice the extra weight
- i didn't notice signal degradation, is at the same level as without bumper
- very easy to mount
cons:
- the cuts for usb and headphones are kinda small and you have to use original samsung cables or similar otherwise they will not fit
- the edges on he back are a little sharp, not enough to hurt, but they could be a little unconfortable
overall impression, i like it and happy with the purchase
the link is here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Red-Metal-A...601920?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item416f34bec0
however, i bought the black one but i seems the blacks are out of stock now
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i've got that one. depends on your signal degredation. with a tpu case, my signal strength gets up to around 17asu max, with an average of 13-14asu.
with the bumper in the link you've sent, my signal strength drops to 14asu max, with an average of 8-10asu. so for me, the drop in reception was annoying enough for me to just go back to my heavy duty tpu case.
for me the signal strenght oscillate between 10 to 16 asu, with 1-14 average, with or without bumper, so i can conclude that the signal is more or less the same.
what does looks worse is the gps signal which keeps droping inside the building. i still didn't check it outside the building though
noris08 said:
my aluminium bumper just arrived today.
pros:
- is sleek and beautiful
- it is very light so you'll not notice the extra weight
- i didn't notice signal degradation, is at the same level as without bumper
- very easy to mount
cons:
- the cuts for usb and headphones are kinda small and you have to use original samsung cables or similar otherwise they will not fit
- the edges on he back are a little sharp, not enough to hurt, but they could be a little unconfortable
overall impression, i like it and happy with the purchase
the link is here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Red-Metal-A...601920?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item416f34bec0
however, i bought the black one but i seems the blacks are out of stock now
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I got the same one but in silver so I assume I can expect the same results.
noris08 said:
for me the signal strenght oscillate between 10 to 16 asu, with 1-14 average, with or without bumper, so i can conclude that the signal is more or less the same.
what does looks worse is the gps signal which keeps droping inside the building. i still didn't check it outside the building though
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i never had much gps signal indoors so not much of a problem there.
but i did notice the signal strength drop was notable enough to increase battery drain as my device tried to use more power to boost the signal. normally my daily usage is quite consistent, to the point where i only use 20% of my battery after a 9 hour shift. with the aluminium bumper, i end up using 30% of my battery after a 9 hour shift.
im sure for people who get better signal strength, the loss in signal wont be noticeable at all. but for me, it was enough for me to go back to a tpu case.
I had a aluminum bumper and it killed my signal. I was in about a 3 bar 4G area and it would drop the signal down to 3G with 2 bars. My area has always been a solid 3G area. I took it off and on in numerous locations over and over and it was indeed the culprit. Now its sitting around collecting dust.
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Starting a thread so people can show off watchbands on their neo. I'm still looking for one so it be nice if some people posted pics of theirs. Go.
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Starting a thread so people can show off watchbands on their neo. I'm still looking for one so it be nice if some people posted pics of theirs. Go.
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I wonder how many will replace the band? I am considering it wondering if the OEM bad will stretch a little over time?
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I wonder how many will replace the band? I am considering it wondering if the OEM bad will stretch a little over time?
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My watch has been shipped but I haven't received it yet. The stock band is too small for my wrist so I'll either have to replace it or do the "baseball cap mod" to the stock one.
I replaced mine immediately with a $8 band from Walmart. It's the black nylon with a Velcro closure, no stupid lettering.I think the part that the watch attaches to is made of lycra. Not sure, but it is stretchy enough to allow for the charger to be installed between the watch and the band. Came with new pins. Buy the size that says 16-20mm. It is so much better looking and way more comfortable than the stock band.
Here is my replacement band. I think the original is nice, but this is something different. It's just a bit more loose and comfortable.
Amazon "Steel and rubber bracelet for the luminox 3100 series dive watches " for 39.95 plus tax.
It has a solid, but not heavy feel. For me it's OK.
However, to present another view, my wife does NOTlike it; since there is no steel/silver in the watch body. She thinks that the band doesn't quite work.
Here's my nato style strap....
Had to cut and seal a space out of it to use the heart rate sensor but was easy and cost £3 off eBay. ...
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jongilluley said:
Here's my nato style strap....
Had to cut and seal a space out of it to use the heart rate sensor but was easy and cost £3 off eBay. ...
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Does the heart rate sensor really work with that gap between it and your skin? There are posts about people having trouble getting it to work with full contact.
A couple of metal bands I ordered from eBay:
I prefer mesh style bands lately. This one I liked because the links are more pronounced and chunky so it goes more with the size of the watch. It's like black chainmail and more rugged looking without going overboard in size.
I am currently using this one more because I like the "lighter" feel of it. Very similar to the bands on Skagen watches I've owned.
***You should note that the Spigen sticker protector is peeling off at the corners nearest the bezel after only a few days of application!!! I've done quite a few of these installs on other devices, so I know it was installed properly, just seems that those corners are hard for it to stick to. I will write them and see if I can get another set, and if those also do the same thing, I won't recommend this product. Sort of puts me at a disadvantage because I am nervous of the rubbery coating wearing off eventually.
Here are my bands..
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My watch band collection thus far; Silver stainless steel band, Red/Black 2 Piece Nato band, Black leather band & a Rubber Silicon band.
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i cant understand people that ugly their watches with redicioules covers.
put the watch in a foam box all day it make sure you'll have no scratches.
I really like this turquoise one I got off Amazon. It came with the pins to attach it to the watch. Only problem is that the leather is a bit stiff. Still, I much prefer it to the stock watch band.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0067U2X7U/ref=oh_details_o01_s01_i03?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This is my first time trying to attach thumbnails, so I hope it works.
jillora said:
I really like this turquoise one I got off Amazon. It came with the pins to attach it to the watch. Only problem is that the leather is a bit stiff. Still, I much prefer it to the stock watch band.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0067U2X7U/ref=oh_details_o01_s01_i03?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Looks nice! Did that come with the slots already cut out for the Gear pin "levers" or did you cut them out yourself?
It actually came with the quality pins already installed, it was super quick to remove the old strap and install the new one. Like 5 seconds. Maybe I'd definitely buy from the seller/brand again. Much better looking than any I saw at Walmart.
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I really like both of those bands you have. Can you tell us who the ebay sellers are? Thanks.
rEVOLVE said:
A couple of metal bands I ordered from eBay:
I prefer mesh style bands lately. This one I liked because the links are more pronounced and chunky so it goes more with the size of the watch. It's like black chainmail and more rugged looking without going overboard in size.
I am currently using this one more because I like the "lighter" feel of it. Very similar to the bands on Skagen watches I've owned.
***You should note that the Spigen sticker protector is peeling off at the corners nearest the bezel after only a few days of application!!! I've done quite a few of these installs on other devices, so I know it was installed properly, just seems that those corners are hard for it to stick to. I will write them and see if I can get another set, and if those also do the same thing, I won't recommend this product. Sort of puts me at a disadvantage because I am nervous of the rubbery coating wearing off eventually.
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I really like both of those bands you have. Can you tell us who the ebay sellers are? Thanks.
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I found the seller link - Here you go!
http://www.ebay.com/sch/hklovestore/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
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I found the seller link - Here you go!
http://www.ebay.com/sch/hklovestore/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
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That first stainless steel band you showed, how is it? Does it feel like good quality. Also, did it come with the pins and was it easy to change the band?
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flipq88 said:
That first stainless steel band you showed, how is it? Does it feel like good quality. Also, did it come with the pins and was it easy to change the band?
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Yes, it came with pins and so far I like the fitment and quality. Mesh bands are designed to be very light, so expect that it's not going to "feel" heavy especially if you relate weight to quality. It is heavier feeling than the finer mesh one, though. I expect that eventually the black anodizing will wear/rub off like all of these dark/black metal items I've purchased before. Time will only tell how quickly this happens.
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Here are my bands..
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I like that leather strap. Can you please share where and for how much you bought that one? Thanks.
I do a lot of walking in Central London, barging through countless tourists and so on. I use wireless headphones so keeping my phone in a pocket affects the line of sight and breaks up the Blutooth signal, so I keep the phone in my hand (also i like to manage my music and check train times, etc). I currently use a Nexus 6P and it is so big, I have put a Spigen Style Ring on the back to allow me to use the phone without fear of it being knocked out of my hand, or even grabbed by some thieving crapbag (even though the joke would be on them, as I have the dreaded battery/shutdown issue).
Anyone else planning on using one, or similar device? Any better option out there? I will also have a skin and have bought a Ringke Slim in case the skin doesn't work out.
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I do a lot of walking in Central London, barging through countless tourists and so on. I use wireless headphones so keeping my phone in a pocket affects the line of sight and breaks up the Blutooth signal, so I keep the phone in my hand (also i like to manage my music and check train times, etc). I currently use a Nexus 6P and it is so big, I have put a Spigen Style Ring on the back to allow me to use the phone without fear of it being knocked out of my hand, or even grabbed by some thieving crapbag (even though the joke would be on them, as I have the dreaded battery/shutdown issue).
Anyone else planning on using one, or similar device? Any better option out there? I will also have a skin and have bought a Ringke Slim in case the skin doesn't work out.
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I have used Bluetooth headphones on a couple of phones including my note 8. I always keep my phone in my pocket and have never had a problem with Bluetooth breaking up. When I was a machinist I would keep my phone in my toolbox and walk around the shop and it never broke up. Try different headphones.
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The headphones aren't the problem, bluetooth naturally suffers in the outdoors, where line of sight is reduced. My phone usually lives in my back pocket, hence the worsened connection problems. Anyway, this thread was for any suggestion re. the use of a Style Ring of any kind....
Shhmmooove said:
The headphones aren't the problem, bluetooth naturally suffers in the outdoors, where line of sight is reduced. My phone usually lives in my back pocket, hence the worsened connection problems. Anyway, this thread was for any suggestion re. the use of a Style Ring of any kind....
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Bluetooth doesn't rely on LOS. It does however rely on 2.4ghz spectrum which is overly crowded. And anything that interferes with that spectrum will interfere with bluetooth.
I have one on my S7 Edge.
I'm thinking about getting it on my Note 8, but there are both strong pros and cons to it.
Pros:
- Once it becomes used too much it's much easier to rotate, you can use the phone as a fidget spinner!
- When I was in Thailand, it probably saved my phone a few times as I was able to take photos on a really unsteady speedboat without fear of dropping my phone.
- The phone is much easier to hold when taking selfies. Just push your middle finger (XD) through the ring and use your thumb to take photos. Piece of cake.
Cons:
- I couldn't get wireless charging to work anymore as the ring was in the way, not a huge deal to me but it's somewhat of a deal as I do have a powerbank with wireless charging.
I am probably not getting the ring and get a nice dbrand skin instead.
But for those who care about holding their phone safely, the ring is a fantastic option. Just remember, it messes up wireless charging and is probably not removable. I never tried to remove the ring but it IS really strongly glued which is how it's supposed to be, you don't want your phone decoupling while you're fidget spinning it around
Shhmmooove said:
The headphones aren't the problem, bluetooth naturally suffers in the outdoors, where line of sight is reduced. My phone usually lives in my back pocket, hence the worsened connection problems. Anyway, this thread was for any suggestion re. the use of a Style Ring of any kind....
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I used to have a FlyGrip on my Note 4's Caseology bumper. They are made for iPhones, but will work for other phones. Ruins wireless charging but they are perfect for one-handed use of large phones.
I just bought this detachable lanyard and hope it works well, it should not effect the wireless charger since it is pretty thin and goes on at the bottom
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072WNXRW3/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I also put this on my phones, and depending on the placement or how big the phone is depends on it stopping wireless charging, I have a previous phones one, on my note 8 at the bottom and it does not stop wireless charging when it is naked, not sure how it will work with a case on and or with the strap i bought on also.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06ZXSM9GX/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
We will see!
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I just bought this detachable lanyard and hope it works well, it should not effect the wireless charger since it is pretty thin and goes on at the bottom
hxxps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072WNXRW3/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I also put this on my phones, and depending on the placement or how big the phone is depends on it stopping wireless charging, I have a previous phones one, on my note 8 at the bottom and it does not stop wireless charging when it is naked, not sure how it will work with a case on and or with the strap i bought on also.
hxxps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06ZXSM9GX/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
We will see!
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Your links don't work, they both say 'hxxps://'
RaymondPJR said:
Your links don't work, they both say 'hxxps://'
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That has to be a joke, right?
If not:
replace hxxps with https
Nebell said:
That has to be a joke, right?
If not:
replace hxxps with https
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I did, and those links still didn't open. Copied it with my SPen and made the change. When they still didn't open, I posted. I'm not up on my XDA rules, but is there a prohibition against posting links to products?
EDIT: My apologies, this time it worked!?
Repaired the links so they work for me now...