AnonD-61530, 11 Feb 2013Files can easily be transfered to android by cable or USB otg.
Apps cant be transfered as i... moreThanks but you missed the question. I mean, for example, you have the Note 2 and you already said you'll get the Note 3 when it gets released. How will you transfer files,apps,memos, etc from your Note 2 to Note 3 without losing much?
Thanks.
AnonD-61530, 11 Feb 2013Actually, a lot of people use smart phones for a lot more then texting and phonecalls. For ... moreHow do you do that?
Anonymous, 11 Feb 2013Please is there any android software for switching devices as found on the Blackberry desktop ... moreFiles can easily be transfered to android by cable or USB otg.
Apps cant be transfered as its a different OS.
You should be able to sync your BB contacts with gmail? once you have done this they will automatically sync to android when you login with your gmail account.
I also sync my phone and outlook using sync2. Its a paid PC app worth about $30.
AnonD-61530, 11 Feb 2013Actually, a lot of people use smart phones for a lot more then texting and phonecalls. For ... morePlease is there any android software for switching devices as found on the Blackberry desktop software? I am a blackberry user but considering a full switch to Android. Just worried about how I will transfer files,apps,contacts etc to a new phone if I need to move from my first Android to another one. I kinda like that functionality in the Blackberry desktop software.
Anonymous, 11 Feb 2013Note 2 is just a pinch over note one, why on earth you guys are dying fr an outdated model whe... moreActually, a lot of people use smart phones for a lot more then texting and phonecalls.
For me the Note 2 was a massive step up from the note 1 in build quality, processing power, looks and battery life.
The big step up of the note 3 (rumored) will be the screen size. On top of that you will get noticeably better camera, processor, battery etc.
International phone warranty only lasts 12 months therefore i update every 12 months..... i can generally sell my old phone, claim my new one on tax and it doesn't cost me a cent. :-)
Anonymous, 11 Feb 2013Note 2 is just a pinch over note one, why on earth you guys are dying fr an outdated model whe... moreI disagree.
Note 2 is just a pinch over note one, why on earth you guys are dying fr an outdated model when SGD 4 ad noye 3 on the way. just sell ur set now and see loss with difference of 500$ plus when u buy nxt model. open your eyes as its numbers game slowly each cam gpu chip size is alyered to attract buyers. calling receiving txt bt wifi etc are basic needs ad are wrll met by old models, be content with them.
TheNeighbor, 10 Feb 2013The Galaxy Note II has changed my working habits since the first version.
As an architect, ... moreAs a civil engineer i use pretty much all of these functions as well and love the note 2.
That said i will be upgrading to the Note 3 (Rumored 6.3") when it comes out :-)
plz someone inform me that how could I update batter lyf of my phablet
Is there a step-by-step set of instructions available for the Samsung Note II ? The phone is loaded with nice features but no instructions on how to use them.
mo, 10 Feb 2013Neighbour. I believe you're an architect. So am i. What do you use the note 2 for?The Galaxy Note II has changed my working habits since the first version.
As an architect, I use:
*Smart Tools - pendulum, distance estimates, bearings, height estimates.
*Camera - Site construction progress, things client might like to buy
*Drawing - details to Foreman/engineer
*CAD viewer - review; mark changes
*Teamviewer - you can do full cad & Sketchup anywhere with remote controlling your laptop (delayed but you don't need to carry one and plug in)
*S Note - meetings, design developments, punch list
As presenter in school:
*HDMI connected to projector
*Wireless AllShareCast dongle would mirror your screen too
*live markups with the S Pen
*Teamviewer can access my laptop for files I need
And as you can see, the Note can offer some level of art making. All that and more in your pocket - well, small belt bag with the accessories.
Derhunter23, 10 Feb 2013I know you are a Note2 user but then Note3 is just around the corner rumour to be 6.3". W... moreI would get the Galaxy Note III with all the processing goodness (after seeing it thoroughly) for all my needs. My theory for it being 6.3" screened and not pocketable as the first two is based on the rumor of the Galaxy S IV being 5" & has an S Pen.
I'll figure out another special casing for the GN3.
As for the Note 8", wait and feel if you really need something that big. I wouldn't mind the high resolution (of it will be full HD).
TheNeighbor, 10 Feb 2013Sorry, we are not interested. Neighbour. I believe you're an architect. So am i. What do you use the note 2 for?
I don't know whether to sell my note 2 before i open it and wait for the s4. Does anyone know whether the s4 will have an s pen?
I just love this phone, its working very well and im not getting any problem
TheNeighbor, 09 Feb 2013Yes, 4.1.1 is advisable. Thank you, z there any threat going back to 4.1.1 like sudden death and exynos r if any. Pls advice. Thanks in advance
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My Galaxy Note 2 cant update apps with wifi in Google Play Store.Any help?
This is a good phone / tablet. Only one device to charge and carry around. With moderate to heavy usage battery lasts 1.5 - 2 days very useful. S Pen is superb.
Highly Recommended
TheNeighbor, 10 Feb 2013Sorry, we are not interested. I know you are a Note2 user but then Note3 is just around the corner rumour to be 6.3". Will you buy it? I also read at other sites that Note8.0 is confirmed. Now I am in a dilemma. I like the 8" screen but the specs is 'normal'. But for the 6.3' it has full HD (love it) and maybe it also comes Octa5. I like you to share some thoughts here. Thanks.
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