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It's type of been a minute since we've very been excited regarding Samsung's Galaxy S line — go all the manner back to the Galaxy S3, really. however the GS6 has America singing its praises, and permanently reason. It's got a style and build quality pretty much as good as something you've got seen before — and that is while not even talking regarding the sinusoidal "edge" model.
The 5.1-inch show is beautiful. The fingerprint scanner is really usable currently, notwithstanding we'd like on-screen buttons most of the time. and therefore the 16-megapixel camera is pretty much as good as you will find in the other phone on any platform.
That's to not say there is not area for improvement. The battery life is simply OK. The speaker is underwhelming. And whereas Samsung has enclosed wireless charging out of the box, it's removed the removable battery, and therefore the expandable storage. however it's hyperbolic the highest on-board storage level to a full 128 gigabytes.
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I went to Costco (huge US warehouse-style retailer with everything from electronics to tools to food to car stuff) yesterday just to pick up some groceries, and ended up with this:
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The manual warns about leaving constant images on the screen, including dark bars from having normal TV centered and not in the expanded mode. Is this for real? Seems like black bars would be, by definition, a non-image, right? Scary warnings in the manual though. Anybody know how real they are?
The expanded mode is OK most of the time, just a little weird. It expands stuff that is off-center, so the effect is less noticeable, but sometimes you really see it. Really ruins your porn when the actresses off-center looks like a Jenny Craig "before" model.
So, a friend of mine has this case on their phone. http://www.amazon.com/Speck-Products-Candyshell-Amplification-iPhone/dp/B00KXH8PBG
It's impressive. It re-routes the sound to the side of the phone and its loud and clear. Is there anyone that makes one for our phone?
Interesting concept. I would prefer a phone with good audio quality without the addition of an amplification case.
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Element Case used to for the S5 when they made Android cases. It ported the audio around the side to the front, worked very well. Unfortunately they went to the dark side and only make iPhone cases now. I emailed them and they have no plans to make for the S7 (or Edge variant).
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I recently got my hands on a Prototype Galaxy Note 9. Thought I'd share some photos on here before I make a video or anything on my YT channel on this. Any input on what to try on this device would be wonderful since it seems to have some sort of flag tripped in Download Mode. It has T-Mobile firmware for some reason (the earliest release build) and doesn't update OTA.
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If there's nothing neat to do, I thought I'd at least share this cool piece of Samsung product development history. Plus, a flat Note 9 is pretty cool.
Oh god that looks amazing, i'm getting tired of the round gimmick
When slowly stroking spen in diagonal direction..the line start deviating at the edges and bottom right. is the same thing happens with every one?
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Seems pretty similar to mine. In my opinion the samsung wacom/spen has always been very poor for slow and diagonal movements. I have the original note 10.1 tablet from 2012, 3 seperate note 4 phones and now this phone and they all suffer from various irregular movements or glitches when drawing slowly or trying to do small details. Best thing to do is just move fast and zoom in for the fine details.
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I am looking for a QI receiver that works decently well.
I have the generic one now, with a circle, it seems most of the sellers have something very similar.
Looking to see if anyone has been able to find a better one as this one has these issues:
it is a bit thick, definitely not the 0.16mm some listings are claiming, it probably exceeds 1mm in some places
it makes an audible noise, like tick-tick, this is the most annoying part
it doesn't charge too fast, sometimes not at all
sometimes gets hot, making the entire phone hot
the "cord" is a bit longer than needed
the plug sticks out the bottom by a bit more than the actual case
I saw there's one from Nilkin available, I will order it in order to test it, but I expect it to have the same issues. At least it solves one, as it has a "short" version as well.
How did you go with the other receiver?