Can anyone advise on on how to charge my note 3? and is leaving it on charge overnight bad?
swap12, 28 Jan 2014Yes i am from India. I haven't tried watchon for set top box yet.I am having Videocon DTH at m... moreok kool. thanks . let me know what brand of set top box u use . that is the only thing that is tricking me and cannot use my phone to function the set top box . but im surely goin to try doing it . if im successfull, will surely try helping u as well ..:)
swap12, 25 Jan 2014Antutu score -35843 Quadrant score - 19175Hi guys afte kit kat update my note3 n900 antutu score is 29956 and before update score was 34352 why..
AnonD-77892, 28 Jan 2014wrong logic. if Samsung make it only 1560mah like iPhone 5S or if Apple make it as equal capac... moreI thought you might say that. They are both high end but different in classifications - a mobile phone, media player & tablet hybrid with a Wacom digitizer, and a touch screen media consumer device with mobile phone functions.
Then why argue that it is better than a Note 3 here, in this forum?
Yes, logically if a Note 3's battery is cut in half, it would last half the time which is only 3 hours of continuous usage with the Note 3's 5.7" full HD Super AMOLED screen laced with a Wacom digitizer sensor, 3 GB of RAM, multi-tasking Android OS and an array of sensors on. We all know iOS is never a true multi-tasking OS, with functions kept to a minimum. Tell us, with those same hardware specs, do you think an iPhone can last that long too with the same battery capacity? Perhaps.
Here's a reality check: The Galaxy Note 3 was not made with a 1500mAh battery. A Galaxy Note 3's battery charging doesn't stop at 50% as per your wishful thinking. The Galaxy Note 3 has a replaceable battery. A Galaxy Note 3's battery capacity is a full 3200mAh that can outlast the latest cellular phone device called an iPhone with a fixed 1560 mAh battery. Thanks to a replaceable battery system, a Galaxy Note 3 owner can get back to a 100% charge with a spare one. It only takes a minute to replace and can be charged on a desktop battery cradle at home while you sleep.
Apple made an iPhone with a minuscule battery because the form factor is very important to most people like you. That's about to change with the(rumored)upcoming 4.7" and 5.7" iteration of the iPhone this year. Now Apple is thinking more logically. I would not be surprised that it can probably surpass the battery performances of every Android mobile phone devices I have mentioned previously.
AnonD-77892, 28 Jan 2014wrong logic. if Samsung make it only 1560mah like iPhone 5S or if Apple make it as equal capac... moreBut that is not a real life comparison then!!! Where would you fit a 3300 mAh battery into an iPhone...your view is just wrong.
AnonD-79018, 27 Jan 2014Plz help me. I'm from Pakistan and I try to update my note 3 but there is no 4.4 update availa... moreAs soon as Google and Samsung release the update ;)
AnonD-139763, 28 Jan 2014hey, i did reset my settings and got my tv working through the phone .. now i only wanna know ... moreYes i am from India. I haven't tried watchon for set top box yet.I am having Videocon DTH at my home. I will give a try and let you know the result.
TheNeighbor, 28 Jan 2014Let's see have a look at a more overall aspect of batteries comparing your iPhone against &quo... morewrong logic. if Samsung make it only 1560mah like iPhone 5S or if Apple make it as equal capacity as note 3 then that would be a good comparison. lets talk again about in real life comparison. compare your note3 with 50% left battery level to iPhone 5S with fully charged then and you'll see how iPhone 5S smush your note 3.. in real life!
AnonD-77892, 28 Jan 2014Your so really wrong from that point! iPhone 5S beats most of the high end and large size of b... moreLet's see have a look at a more overall aspect of batteries comparing your iPhone against "high end and large size of battery capacity of other devices".
To start out, based on GSM Arena, the iPhone 5s has an endurance time of 54H. According to them, "This means that you will only need to charge it once every 54 hours if you use it for an hour of web browsing, an hour of video playback and an hour of talk time per day. Just for a comparison, the iPhone 5 scored an endurance rating of 51 hours."
The other review site pegged the iPhone 5s with a continuous usage time of 5 hours 2 minute. According to them, "We measure battery life by running a custom web-script, designed to replicate the power consumption of typical real-life usage."
Shall we compare it against the "high end and large size of battery capacity of other devices"?
Motorola RAZR MAXX (2012) - 87 hours(GSM Arena Endurance)/6H 51M (Other site's continuous usage)
HTC One Max - 81 hours(GSM Arena Endurance)/7H 27M(Other site's continuous usage)
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - 75 hours(GSM Arena Endurance)/6H 8M(Other site's continuous usage)
Sony Xperia C - 68 hours(GSM Arena Endurance)/8H 44M(Other site's continuous usage)
LG G2 - 62 hours(GSM Arena Endurance)/6H 48M(Other site's continuous usage)
Sony Xperia Z1 - 53 hours(GSM Arena Endurance)/4H 43M(Other site's continuous usage)
The iPhone 5s only beats the Xperia Z1 by 1 hour of endurance testing, and 18 minutes of continuous usage time.
These are facts. You can't just rely on the information based on browsing on a wifi connection to saying to us that an iPhone can last better than the high end competition.
Am I biased using these factual tests? Oh freaking yes, I am! It'd be quite illogical to go for something that has a mediocre performing battery. I choose the Note 3 with a higher endurance usage rate any time over an iPhone!
AnonD-77892, 28 Jan 2014Your so really wrong from that point! iPhone 5S beats most of the high end and large size of b... moreThat's via wifi for the internet browsing. I'm talking about 4G LTE. I have an unlimited LTE so that I wouldn't rely on wifi or plugging in for power. I find my carrier's LTE service even faster than my cable service, being able to download anything 2 to 3 times faster than before.
In another phone review site (I'm not allowed to mention it or post a link here), and them using a testing program it was considered average with just above 5 hours of battery usage, compared to a Note 3 of above 6 hours. The site said, " The iPhone 5s scored a respectable 5 hours and 2 minutes. That’s exactly the time you should expect your phone to last if you use it non-stop, the way you usually would."
iP5s can last a day of moderate usage on 4G of 12 hours. Way less if you actually have social or internet notifications on all the time. But for someone like me, I'm home after 14 to 16 hours outside. I have colleagues who keep charging their iPhones about after lunch time. A big hassle to wait an hour or two with a fixed battery. You could have just changed it in less than a minute to get 100% charge if it was removable.
And with your device,an iPhone 5c, they said:
"After a year of having the iPhone 5 around, you’d think that the folks over at Apple would drastically improve battery life with its replacement in the iPhone 5s. Unfortunately, that’s not the case, since we don’t find its performance any different. In fact, a fully charged battery permits us a single day of normal usage – or roughly 12 hours with heavier operation. All told, it’s nothing more than average at the end of the day."
I just don't only read GSM Arena's reviews.
swap12, 27 Jan 2014I am using watchon app to control my samsung TV. Do you see select room option in setting?hey, i did reset my settings and got my tv working through the phone .. now i only wanna know how to configure my set top box . if ur from India, Maharashtra , u will be aware of IN Cable set top box . im using that . they asked me to choose a brand for the set top box . now thats where im stuck .. if i could control my tv and set top box together would be brilliant . would be glad if you could help. ( my source selected is Incable)
kimberly, 27 Jan 2014anyone can tell me why i charge my note 3 for 1st time used for more than 10 hour but still di... moreLOL.. have you your mind?
TheNeighbor, 27 Jan 2014You're right. When I first heard of the first iPhone, I was thinking why would anyone get it w... moreYour so really wrong from that point! iPhone 5S beats most of the high end and large size of battery capacity of other devices in browsing time test even though its just only have lest than 1500mah capacity.
Here is the link to complete your knowledge about power test:
http://blog.gsmarena.com/apple-iphone-5s-battery-test/
its not all about the amount of capacity that Samsung tells you! But it's also about the real time usage!
AnonD-79018, 27 Jan 2014Plz help me. I'm from Pakistan and I try to update my note 3 but there is no 4.4 update availa... moreBrother, which version of note 3 you have.I mean n900 or n9005 ?
Hay ..can somebody pliz tell me how much the note 3 have free RAM approximately?
9-s pen
AnonD-201872, 27 Jan 2014brick phones were not in 2007 there were blackberries with their current look like the curve 8... moreYou're right. When I first heard of the first iPhone, I was thinking why would anyone get it when it's locked on AT&T? The iPhone 3G was the device to beat at its generation. And the rest, 4, 4s, 5, 5c and now 5s could not keep up with the competition with better features and versatility. I also find it odd to see people queuing up for days just to get a device that's features limited and has lots of restrictions.
@ Abbadon, I can't be compelled to get an iPhone for just a finger print scanner, or an unusable 64 bit processing, and with a small battery for a LTE network. Steve Jobs never intended it for LTE. I don't like carrying a charger or a power bank or cut down my usage so I can get through the day with that measly minuscule you call an internal battery. Jailbreaking one is as limited too.
Why in the world would I go for something I know I can't do so much? I'm someone who likes to tinker with Taskers and Automate apps on my rooted Android for high customization beyond just skin UIs. Too complex? Then you can just stick with a non-root device. Want it easier? Switch to easy mode.
The point is, the Note 3 is the most full features Android device out on LTE. Big brilliant screen, Wacom digitizer, big replaceable battery, good camera, IR blaster, and it fits in the pocket. It's the only device some of us personally carry daily. A spare battery perhaps. No tablet to carry. No laptop to carry.
AnonD-77892, 27 Jan 2014Wow! what a waste of space and a very Long post you made just to down Apple and up Samsung her... morebrick phones were not in 2007 there were blackberries with their current look like the curve 8520, and nokia also had small thin phones.
Plus, iPhone wasn't worldwide famous until iPhone 3Gs.
Plz help me. I'm from Pakistan and I try to update my note 3 but there is no 4.4 update available. Plz anyone tell me that when ill get the 4.4 update for my note 3.
Thanks for ur reply and help in advance.
amit, 27 Jan 2014My phone is taking 2 hours and 20 minutes for full charging (2% to 100%) after kitkat update. ... moreI am also facing the same problem for my note 3 after 4.4.2 update dude.
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