Saturday, August 31, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Switches From SMS to MMS Automatically - The Droid Guy

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Some Samsung Galaxy Note 2 users complain about having their SMS automatically converted to MMS. According to them, this happens when they are typing a really long text in their stock SMS app. Many of them say that it usually occurs when the message is already 1,000 characters long.

Unfortunately, the conversion of a very long SMS to MMS is among the many features of the Galaxy Note 2 according to the forums of XDA Developers, Android Central and Phandroid. So, it is really a hassle if your subscription to your carrier does not include sending MMS or the recipient of your message does not have this feature or service in his or her phone.

There is no actual way to disable this auto switch function of the Galaxy Note 2 in its configuration. So, here are ways to remedy this problem:

1. Keep Your Messages Short

The most obvious solution is to keep your messages short. As much as possible, do not go beyond the 1,000-character limit. You can utilize your email as an alternative if you want to send a really long message.


2. Use Other Apps

Another way to go over this particular limitation of the Galaxy Note 2 is by using third-party apps. One recommended app is Go SMS Pro. This can be downloaded for free in the Google Play store. Unlike the stock messaging app of the Galaxy Note 2, it does not automatically convert a long SMS to MMS.


3. Root Your Phone

The best solution to customize your Galaxy Note 2 just the way you want it to be is by rooting it. However, this is the most risky way to personalize your device. Just a little mistake in the rooting process may render your phone non-functional or cause serious glitches in its system.


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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Photo front of Samsung Galaxy Note 3 confirmed the rumors about the size of the screen - 3DNews

While Samsung is busy preparing for the presentation planshetofona third-generation Galaxy Note, the Internet has several photos of the front panel of the unit.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Internet retailer ETradeSupply, who managed to get the front panel of the Galaxy Note 3, said diagonal screen Galaxy Note 3 really is 5.68 “, as previously reported in the rumors.

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also noted that as compared with the Galaxy Note 2 Galaxy Note screen 3 has undergone minor changes. Form corners – like the Galaxy S4, and the frame is thinner – only 2.2 mm. The thickness of the display is only 1.8 mm.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Samsung Galaxy Note 3

According to unofficial information, specifications Note 3 include eight core Exynos 5420 processor with a clock speed of 1.8 GHz, 3 GB RAM, 13-megapixel rear camera, a battery capacity of 3200 mAh, and support networks of the fourth generation 4G LTE. It also reported on the possibility of recording 4K video. Device under control of Android OS 4.3 Jelly Bean.

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official announcement Galaxy Note 3 will be the fourth of September in Berlin two days before the exhibition IFA 2013.

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Micromax Canvas Doodle 2 - 'Note'worthy? - Indiatimes.com


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Micromax Canvas Doodle 2


Micromax launched their Canvas Doodle 2, the 5.7-inch phablet in India recently. While the phablet trend is slowly on the rise with more and more companies jumping in on the bandwagon, we wonder if the timing for the launch of Micromax Canvas Doodle 2 was more than a sweet co-incidence with the impending Samsung Galaxy Note III launch.

Micromax has quickly risen to be the number 3 phone maker in India in 2012-13 accoding to a recent survey conducted by Voice & Data (number 2 in Q1 of 2013 according to reports by IDC) and has managed to carve even an international presence. It comes as no surprise then that the company often takes head on with their strongest competitor in the Indian segment, Samsung. While Samsung is the top smartphone maker in the world and in India, Micromax is slowly clawing its way to the top. Their aggressive pricing with high-level specifications helped lever the company to one of the top most positions in India and other Asian nations.


That Micromax aims to be the Indian Samsung is a well-leaked secret and recent launched by the Samsung nemesis have only made the fact clearer. Just after the launch of Samsung’s present flagship Samsung Galaxy S4, Micromax announced their next Canvas flagship (co-incidentally) titled Micromax Canvas 4. While Samsung’s 4 indicated the flagship number for the company, it was the number of processors indicated by the latter’s naming of the device. Not just the naming but even gesture controls and retina tracking made the Micromax Canvas 4 a budget option for Samsung Galaxy S4 aspirants.

While Samsung had the upper edge during the launch of Samsung Galaxy S4, Micromax seems to be in no mood to wait. Just 10 days before the launch of Samsung’s next flagship, Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Micromax launched their phablet Micromax Canvas Doodle 2. While the specifications of Samsung Galaxy Note 3 are still hazy, Micromax, by launching the Doodle 2 gained an edge.

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note confirmed the premiere of 3 and Galaxy Gear - Mobiltelefon.Ru

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Monday, August 26, 2013

Features in Samsung Galaxy Note III are reported: - Ferra

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Friday, August 16, 2013

HTC One Max (rumored) vs. Samsung Galaxy Note 2 - The Full Signal

The One Max is an as-yet unconfirmed phablet from Taiwanese manufacturer HTC which, if rumors prove to be true, looks set to capitalize on people’s current infatuation with large-screened hybrid hardware.

The device won’t be entering an empty market space, though. The phablet scene has quite a few key players and none are more heavyweight than Samsung, the company the launched the phablet trend with its Galaxy Note.

So, to get a view of what the HTC One Max will offer and how it may well offer it, we’ve decided to hold the rumored device up against the current king of the phablets: Samsung’s Galaxy Note 2.

Screen

The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is fronted by a 5.5-inch, Super AMOLED screen, which runs at a resolution of 720 x 1280 and pushes 267PPI.

The device’s display is sharp, responsive and, thanks to its AMOLED foundation, offers exceptionally deep blacks and excellent viewing angles.

The HTC One Max is rumored to feature a 5.9-inch, 1080P display and we’re expecting the screen to be fronted with Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3.

There’s no word yet on pixel density, but something in the region of 340PPI would be on par with other incoming, high-end phablets.

Winner – HTC One Max

Power

The HTC One Max will reportedly boast Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 800 chipset, which will give the device a quad-core CPU clocked to 2.3GHz and an Adreno 330 GPU. There is also expected to be a 3300mAh cell on-board.

The device is expected to ship with 2GB RAM and will likely come in 16, 32 and 64GB configurations with no support for micro SD cards.

The Galaxy Note 2 is driven by Samsung’s Exynos 4412 Quad chipset, which offers a quad-core 1.6GHz Cortex-A9 CPU and Mali-400MP GPU.

The phablet also offers 2GB RAM, 3100mAh battery and comes in 16, 32 and 64GB flavors, with an additional 64GB available via the device’s micro SD card slot.

Winner – HTC One Max

Form

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Leaks suggest that the HTC One Max will retain the aluminium CNC’d body that made the HTC One so popular, so expect high-end construction. The only real difference between the One and the One Max appears to be a slightly curved rear panel on the phablet, which we presume will aid grip, but even with that addition it isn’t likely to be a breeze to operate one-handed for those with small hands.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is light, robust and feels … OK in the hand. The use of plastics in the device’s construction may keep weight and price down but, sadly, it also leads to a great piece of hardware feeling like a child’s toy at times.

That said, it more than stands up to the rigors of daily life and we wouldn’t recommend you let a little thing like that put you off from this very capable device.

Winner – HTC One Max

Software

The Galaxy Note 2 is powered by Google’s Android OS, with version 4.1.1 installed out of the box. An update to 4.1.2 is live though, bringing the device to within sniffing distance of the current version, 4.3.

On top of the OS you’ll find Samsung’s TouchWiz UI, which brings some extra smarts to the party, not least of which being the tweaks that enable the device’s S-Pen stylus to perform so damned well.

The current rumor is that the HTC One Max will rock Android 5.0, or Key Lime Pie when it hits the street, but with a projected fall launch that could be optimistic. The more likely option is that the One Max will launch with Android 4.3 on-board, the latest version of Jelly Bean.

The device will also feature a UI in the form of HTC’s fantastic, slick-looking Sense, which delivers some great widgets and apps, and will most likely add a nice slick veneer to proceedings.

Winner – HTC One Max

Camera

The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 offers an 8-megapixel primary snapper with LED flash, touch focus, autofocus, simultaneous HD video and image capture, geo-tagging, face and smile detection, image stabilization and 1080P video capture.

The device’s secondary camera is a 1.9-megapixel offering, which is perfectly capable.

The HTC One Max is expected to launch with the same Ultrapixel camera technology as was debuted in the HTC One, which means the device will have a stack of 4.1-megapixel sensors designed to give higher quality images.

In practice the Ultrapixel tech is novel, but still in relative infancy, so don’t expect miracles.

The device is rumored to feature a 2.1-megapixel secondary camera, too.

Winner – Samsung Galaxy Note 2

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It’s no great shocker that a much newer device has come out on top in this battle. The device looks to be one of the more exciting releases of the year and, if rumors are to be believed, has the potential to derail Samsung’s superiority in the phablet arena.

Nearly a year down the line, the Galaxy Note 2 is still a tremendous device, though. It offers some fantastic features, many of which revolve around its amazingly intuitive S-Pen, and is still a solid option if you don’t fancy waiting for the One Max, or even its sibling, the Galaxy Note 3, which is rumored to be launching in a few weeks’ time.

3G-tablet Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 has been updated to Android 4.2.2 - HiTech.Expert

With each passing day, more and more gadgets are working based on Android 4.2.2.

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The next such device was the tablet Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 with support for 3G-networks.

Last week, the Korean manufacturer has already released a similar update for the LTE-version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0. And today was the turn of 3G-modification gadget.

update is available to residents of Germany. It is distributed as “over the air”, and through Samsung Kies. Update improves performance tablet and brings improved support for S Pen, Daydream, the ability to use widgets on the lock screen, etc.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Review (& Why S4 Is Still No Alternative) - SidhTech

The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 looks like the Samsung Galaxy S4 so much that the devices could actually be twins. However one of them is of course much larger than the other one. They both share the same touch buttons and have the same overall form factor thanks to Samsung not making changes to the form factor of the Samsung Galaxy S4.

When the Samsung Galaxy S4 came out some people said that would not be very popular as it was too big. However they were wrong and it did go on to become a best-seller. The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 comes with a larger display than the predecessor but thanks to the thin bezel it doesn’t look that much bigger. It measures 5.5 inches, which is larger than the 4.99 inches of the Samsung Galaxy S4. One of the differences between the devices is that the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 has a display of 720 p HD while the Samsung Galaxy S4 has a display of 1080p which is full HD.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is perfect for those who have large hands, but you should buy a headset for talking.

The hardware of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 takes a larger leap for hardware compared to the Samsung Galaxy S3, but the same cannot be said about the Samsung Galaxy S4. The device as 2GB of RAM and the Exynos 1.6GHz quad core processor. The Samsung Galaxy S4 has 2GB and it also has two sets of quad cores. This means that it is an octa-core monster. This means that one set of cores can be used for menial tasks and the other can kick in when needed.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 has the large 3100mAh battery which can be compared to the 2500mAh of the original Note. This means that you may be able to get around 12 hours from the handset when talking. The Samsung Galaxy S4 has a smaller battery of 2,600 mAh and this has the same talking time, both of the handsets come with LTE.

The camera on the front of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is 8 megapixels and there is also a 1.9 on the front. Meanwhile the Samsung Galaxy S4 comes with a 13 megapixel camera on the back and it has a camera of 2 megapixel on the front. We took some shots in low light conditions and it worked well along with the shutter speed being quick.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 comes with the S Pen and this has been improved and now gives the feel of writing with pen on paper. As you take it out of the dock you have apps at your fingertips which include Air View, which allows you to preview content and Easy Clip so that you can crop photos.

Multi-windows is great and this means that two apps can be opened at the same time and the user can resize them independently of each other. The Samsung Galaxy S4 has tech that allows you to however with your finger. It comes with eye tracking and a dual camera. Some but not all of the features could come to the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 in a software update. The Samsung Galaxy S4 lacks the S Pen stylus.

In the world of phablets the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 was the game changer. 5 million units have been sold. of course some people will choose a smaller handset and so they will go for the Samsung Galaxy S4. Those who do miss the large display, S Pen and larger battery. The S Pen is handy to have around, which the features of the Samsung Galaxy S4 are cool and they are things that you can brag to friends.

Monday, August 12, 2013

LG G2 vs. Galaxy Note 3: 2 Power Features from LG that Could Beat the Samsung ... - International Business Times AU

The LG G2 was finally revealed last week and obviously its maker, South Korea’s LG, is gearing the device for a direct collision with the Galaxy Note 3, Samsung ‘s third -generation phablet.

What was unleashed is a device brimming with power as reflected by its top-class components and cool features, including some function redesigns never seen before in rival Android handsets.

Analyst greeted the G2 with mixed reactions but all agree that to win over the vaunted Note 3, LG needs to convince consumers that it is the better brand and its Android rendition is the best out there.

Below are the two exciting features that likely would allow the LG G2 to pull a big surprise on its quest to topple Samsung .

A phablet that is easier to handle

Rumours about the Note 3 suggest that its screen will stretch between 5.7-inch and 6-inch flat. Compared to the 5.2-inch G2, the former is a titan though both are powered by Snapdragon 800 CPU and beams out images and clips in 1080p resolution.

If the power within the G2 and the Note 3 are equal, the battle all boils down to ease of use, that is consumers will get to enjoy the phablet experience with fewer prospect of hassles. Clearly, it smaller profile will give the G2 some advantage, likely attracting users who are of the thinking that Samsung pushes the smartphone size over the top.

Another factor for easier phone handling is LG’s decision to put a control button at the back of the phone, replacing the volume rocker on the sides plus giving users the ability to capture self-portraits.

As LG claims in a report by BBC: “Moving the main buttons to the back of the phone gave users more control … Researchers also found that moving the buttons also resulted in fewer dropped phones when adjusting the volume while talking. “

Quality music playback feature

Taking a page from one of HTC One’s more popular menu, music listening, LG equipped the G2 with an audio processing chip that delivers 24 bit of playback quality or as the company puts it: an experience “far superior to a CD.”

Such upscale entertainment menu is paired by LG on other G2 tools that allow users not only to consume but produce contents like high-quality pictures with the use of the G2′s 13MP main shooter, which is aided by image stabilisation.

At the end of the day, the LG G2 is a David pitted against the Goliath that is the Galaxy Note 3, which Samsung will reveal to the world on Sept 4. Actual release date should follow in the immediate weeks so the chance is high that the G2 and Note 3 will engage in a fierce dogfight going into the closing months of 2013.

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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Huntelaar und Szalai verdienen sich die Note 2 - Derwesten.de

Gelsenkirchen. Die Schalker Tore beim 3:3 gegen den Hamburger SV verteilten sich auf die Stürmer Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (2) und Ádam Szalai . Für beide gibt es die die Note 2.

Timo Hildebrand: Beim 1:2 sah er unglücklich aus, da er den von der Latte abgeprallten Kopfball von Maximilian Beister ins eigene Tor bugsierte. Beim 2:3 flog der Ball nach einer Ecke lange durch den Fünfmeterraum, ohne dass der Torwart eingriff. Note: 4

Atsuto Uchida: Sein Zusammenspiel mit Jefferson Farfán auf der rechten Seite klappte erst ab der 60. Minute. Die beste Flanke konnte Ádám Szalai nicht nutzen (69.). Note: 4

Joel Matip: Wieder einmal flatterten seine Nerven nach nur einer unglücklichen Aktion. Er verursachte den Handelfmeter, den Rafael van der Vaart zum 1:1 verwandelte. Auch bei den Gegentoren zwei und drei sah er schlecht aus. Er entschied sich zu oft für einen Rückpass. Note: 5

Benedikt Höwedes: Vor dem 1:2 erlaubte er sich ein grobes Missverständnis mit Joel Matip. Nach der Pause ließ er Beister frei aufs Tor zulaufen – Torwart Hildebrand verhinderte ein Gegentor (49.). Im Gegensatz zu Matip blieb er aber selbstsicher. Note: 4,5

Christian Fuchs: Wieder einmal müsste er zwei Noten bekommen – eine gute für seine offensive Leistung, eine weniger gute für seinen Defensivauftritt. Vor dem 1:0 eroberte er den Ball, das 2:2 legte er mit einer sehenswerten Flanke vor. Vor dem zweiten Gegentor konnte er Diekmeiers Flanke nicht verhindern. Note: 3,5

Roman Neustädter (bis 57. Minute): Schwach! Er hielt den Ball oft zu lange und zog sich schnell den Unmut der Schalke-Fans zu. Note: 5

Jermaine Jones: Er kämpfte und grätschte 90 Minuten lang und bemühte sich, durch lange Pässe das Spiel zu verlagern. Das ging schief. Seine Horror-Bilanz: 14 Fehlpässe. Note: 4,5

Jefferson Farfán: Erst in der 34. Minute konnte er seinen fleißigen Gegenspieler Marcell Jansen zum ersten Mal abschütteln. Nach der Pause lief dann fast jeder Angriff über den Perauner. Note: 3

Julian Draxler (bis 23. Minute). Ohne Note

Christian Clemens: 45 Minuten lang versteckte er sich auf der linken Seite. In der Nachspielzeit der ersten Hälfte holte er mit seiner ersten gelungenen Aktion eine Ecke heraus – und die führte zum 2:2. Nach dem Wechsel leitete er mit einem beherzten Schuss das 3:3 ein (72.). Note: 3

Klaas-Jan Huntelaar: Sensationeller Start der Tor-Maschine. Zwei Tore, einige gewonnene Zweikämpfe. Note: 2

Leon Goretzka (ab 23. Minute): Er übernahm für den verletzten Julian Draxler die Rolle als Zehner. Da lief das Spiel an ihm vorbei. Nach Neustädters Auswechslung (57.) Rückte er eine Position zurück und spielte direkt besser. Note: 4

Ádám Szalai (ab 57. Minute): Mit seiner Einwechslung begann ein Schalker Powerplay. Er riss seine Team mit und traf zum 3:3 (72.). Note: 2

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Tsourakis ist der MSV-Matchwinner - Note 2 - Derwesten.de

Duisburg. Der eingewechselte Athanasios Tsourakis war beim 2:1-Erfolg des MSV Duisburg im Spiel gegen Jahn Regensburg der Matchwinner. Für ihn gibt es in unserer Einzelkritik die Note 2. Auch Tanju Öztürk und Pierre De Wit überzeugten.

Michael Ratajczak: Beim frühen Gegentor ohne Chance, ansonsten gegen im Angriff harmlose Regensburger weitgehend beschäftigungslos. Note: 3

Phil Ofosu-Ayeh: Lieferte seine bislang beste Saisonleistung ab, hatte seine rechte Seite im Griff, setzte Akzente für die Offensive. Note: 3

Markus Bollmann: Patzte vor dem frühen Gegentor – eine Kopie des Paderborner Gegentores im Pokal mit anderen Darstellern. Der schlechte Pass erreichte Öztürk nicht, Regensburg traf zur Führung. Note: 4

Matthias Kühne: Sicher im Abwehrzentrum, hatte gegen die Regensburger Spitzen keine Probleme. Trainer Baumann hat nun die Qual der Wahl, da Kapitän Branimr Bajic nun nicht mehr gesperrt ist. Note: 3

Sascha Dum: Kämpferisch erneut stark, auf der linken Abwehrseite zunächst mit Anlaufschwierigkeiten, mit zunehmender Spieldauer jedoch immer sicherer. Note: 3

Michael Gardawski: Setze auf der rechten Außenbahn immer wieder Akzente. Zweikampfstark, mit einem großen Laufpensum und vielen Impulsen für die Offensive. Note: 3

Tanju Öztürk: Beim frühen Gegentor beteiligt, präsentierte sich im defensiven Mittelfeld im Spielverlauf aber stark, war ständig anspielbar, übernahm Verantwortung. Note: 2

Pierre De Wit: Spielerisch stark im zentralen Mittelfeld, ständig ein Aktivposten, bereitete das 1:1 durch Onuegbu vor. Note: 2

MSV Duisburg

Tsourakis trifft kurz vor Schluss - MSV besiegt Regensburg

Tsourakis trifft kurz vor Schluss – MSV besiegt Regensburg

Der MSV Duisburg kann auch zu Hause gewinnen. Vor der imposanten Kulisse von 13.422 Zuschauern drehte der Drittligist im Spiel gegen Jahn Regensburg einen 0:1-Rückstand und gewann noch mit 2:1 (1:1). Athanasios Tsourakis erzielte vier Minuten vor dem Schlusspfiff das Siegtor.

Tobias Feisthammel: Kam immerhin erstmals ohne gelbe Karte aus, konnte sich im defensiven Mittelfeld allerdings kaum in Szene setzen. Hohe Fehlerquote. Note: 4

Patrick Zoundi (bis 76.): Nach einer grottenschlechten ersten Halbzeit nach dem Seitenwechsel besser. Erspielte sich Tormöglichkeiten, scheiterte jedoch am starken Regensburger Keeper. Note: 4

Kingsley Onuegbu: Erzielte den Duisburger Ausgleichstreffer, schlug aus seinen Möglichkeiten aber zu wenig Kapital, oft zu umständlich und mit Mängeln bei der Ballannahme. Note: 3

Athanasios Tsourakis (ab 76.): Stach als Joker, war mit seinem Treffer zum 2:1 aus spitzem Winkel der Matchwinner. Note: 2

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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 2: Start Rocking Android 4.2.2 Now! - Auto-o-Mobile

The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is a popular Android smartphone that’s attracted a lot of attention from developers. It’s in line to get Jelly bean 4.2, but as we don’t have a date, you might want to install the update via a custom ROM.

Installing a ROM is always done at your own risk, so if you brick your phone, you’ve got no warranty comeback. Make sure you follow all the instructions to keep your phone safe.

You can use the ROM with all the international Note 2 versions, with AT & T, Verizon and T-Mobile, as long as the handset is rooted.

You’ll need at least 70% battery so that the power isn’t disrupted while flashing, as this can damage your phone. You also need to back your phone up before you start so you can reinstall all your data later.

Turn off security programmes on your PC and your handset.

Head to Settings> Application Development> USB Debugging, make sure this is enabled.

Make sure that you have ClockworkMod or another recovery app on your handset.

Download your chosen ROM onto your PC.

Follow these instructions to the letter.

1. Install Samsung USB drivers onto your PC.

2. Connect your Samsung Galaxy Note 2 to your PC then copy the chosen ROM and your Google Apps package onto your device’s SD card.

3. Turn off your Note 2 and reboot it into recovery mode. To do this, you need to press and hold the volume up and volume down keys, as well as the power keys after the device is switched off.

4. Create an Android backup for your current ROM, just in case you need to restore it id the flash goes wrong. Choose “backup and restore> backup.” You simply select “restore” if you want to go back to your current ROM.

5. In the main menu, choose “wipe data / factory reset” and “wipe cache partition”. Then, go back and choose “advanced> wipe Dalvik cache”.

6. Return to your main menu and choose “install zip from SD card> choose zip from SD card”. Choose the ROM file you copied onto your Note 2 and confirm the installation, then do this again with the Google Apps package.

7. Once the installation is done, return to the main menu and select “reboot system now”.

8. Your Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will now reboot, which can take a few minutes, and complete the first run of your new ROM.

You should now have Jelly Bean 4.2 on your Note 2, along with Paranoid Android, CyanogenMod and AOKP. Say thanks to the nice PACMan!

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Updated smartphone Samsung Galaxy Note 2 SoC Snapdragon 600 officially announced - iXBT.com

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Monday, August 5, 2013

Date of announcement of the Samsung Galaxy Note III confirmed - Ferra

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