Went to my local att store today and saw the note 3 on display. The sales man sounded like they had stock and would sell me one and the manager quickly came over and corrected him and said they won't have it till the 4th, Friday.
Got to use it for a bit though and it's a beautiful phone. Very fast and snappy. It had .93 gigs of ram used on boot. Not bad. The one thing I did notice is it got very hot when running Antutu Benchmark and also the screen gets extremely dark if you turn it down. Almost completely off.
Here's the benchmark test.... if anyone has any questions feel free to ask me.
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There was a cool app call VR Hologram on HTC WM Device.
If you miss it on Android, I make it available on android market.
The app just use your phone's accelerometer to do the VR stuff,
but it need a more decent hardware to do the 3D stuff, like a 1g Snapdragon device is recommended.
This version will randomly select cub, sphere, or the billboard to display.
If you found it still fun and want more feedback are welcome.
You can try it here:
https://market.android.com/details?id=org.LucidEveryWare.VRHologram&feature=search_result
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Screen Cap:
I tried it, does it really stay on one position?
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No, it shouldn't. Sometimes it need a few second to stable the accelerometer reading.
Takes me back to using my Omina i900 device about 3 years ago lol
Just curious what is considered normal for android OS usage? Mine shows 9-20% range when I check it under my settings.
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It's a Russian botnet used to topple the UN!
Haha, but, seriously, it's just the underlying system processes, such as brightness regulation, network regulation; you know, system stuff.
Edit: Oh, I thought you asked what it was. I feel like an idiot. Mine is around 19-20, but that's because I have a lot of crap tacked onto it.
All I have is Facebook and twitter and they are set to manual everything. Do you think that this looks normal? It used to be at 4% up until last week and it's really bothering me. I haven't downloaded anything new.
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I was blown away by this !!!!!!!
ew-has-smartphone-inside/
EW Mag has a China made Blackberry clone running Android tucked away in an insert.
Go go go get your free project, it makes calls, has sim.
They know what phone the parts are for :laugh:
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They are only making 1000 issues with the phone in them. Besides its a pretty outdated phone 416mhz processor, 256MB RAM, no touchscreen, they likely got the parts for next to nothing. The SIM card is more interesting than the phone, but I imagine its pretty limited if you were to put it in another device.
They only produced 1000 issues... in the world? I doubt I could grab one.
Although I did get my hopes up at first
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I'm curious about how long can android survive without a reboot and at the same time i would like to give some peace of mind to all update addicts out there plus those like me suffering some form of deprecated phobia; that is to be really scared or upset and unconfortable when we spend more than a few days without any kind of update in our phones. If you are one of those persons with ansiety who have knoledge of an update coming in a few days and
can not stand the waiting; or you are always asking for ETA.
This screenshots may give you some pesce of mind in those times of stress and remind you to chill out; and everything is ok even if you never update at all. Here's screenshots of my mother's phone. Your free to post yours too.
47 days uptime and phone running fine and snappy
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What app is that first screenshot
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Android tunner; stock rom and unrooted btw
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Anyone have this Chatbots in the messenger app? What the hell is it how did it end it up on my phone? Started noticing it after I had my phone's Sim unlocked from mobbdeep... Not sure if it's related but it's on my phone since then
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Ya I noticed this after an app update from OP on the play store. It's really dumb and annoying and I can't figure out how to turn it off
It's not related to the unlock though
I actually like it. I first used it on my S20 Ultra. Only for one bot, the BestBuy Deal of the day Bot. I was pretty stoked when my new OP8 had it actually. Yeah, I am probably the only on XDA that would use it but hey, it works me.
I noted something now that you brought this up. I switched from AT&T to T-Mobile. AT&T has a lot more providers than T-Mo!