So I've been looking into wireless chargers for my new S10e. So I obviously want Fast Charge capability (the 15W kind, not the 9w kind), and have been looking at the EP-N5200T. Now, on the main site https://www.samsung.com/ro/mobile-accessories/wireless-charger-stand-ep-n5200/EP-N5200TBEGWW/ it lists compatibility with everything from an old S6 all the way up to the Note 10+, and everything in between and even an Iphone thrown in there for good measure. Except the S10e. Now, maybe the description has not been updated when the S10e came out (which is probably the case) but just to be 100% sure, I contacted their support and got a reply, I'm paraphrasing here, "It's only compatible with what's on the list". Which seems totally bogus. It's compatible with an ancient S6 for crying out loud (limited compatibility of course, with whatever specs the S6 had available at the time), and every flagship Galaxy released since, but not the S10e?
Now given the crap that sometimes Samsung pulls, it's not totally impossible that the charger is not compatible, though highly unlikely, can someone confirm or deny the compatibility of the EP-N5200T with the S10e?
So it seems Samsung support staff are idiots.
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After the Galaxy SIII’s S Voice leaked over the weekend, user experiences were quickly halted as the servers that powered the service seemed to have been shut down or blocked. Some guessed that Samsung was behind it and sure enough today, they admitted that they were.
Their reasoning? Well, because that version was only a test build and they did not want the world to assume it was the final product:
An initial test version of S Voice which was found online has been blocked as Samsung Electronics does not want consumers to judge the quality of the voice feature based on a test version. When the product is launched, users of GALAXY S III will be able to fully experience S Voice.
I’d say that makes a lot of sense. Usually these leaked ROMs are indeed test builds, so it’s hard to argue with that reasoning. Doesn’t part of you think that they did it so that one of the exclusive features to the GS3 was preserved, though? Can’t blame them for wanting that to happen either, especially knowing that the phone itself hasn’t even been released yet.
How has your experience been with S Voice? Game-changer or just another voice actions app?
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I'm posting this thread to get some advice or direction as to which Docking stations would be fully compatible with the nexus 6p. I know when buying cables we have to be careful cause a lot of the cheaper ones tend to ruin our devices. Any help is greatly appreciated thanks!!
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
I'm very curious about this too
Beson Leung (a Google engineer that's checking/reviewing Type C accessories) has an Amazon list of everything that he approves of: http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/KF89JCHI0KT4/
There's only one dock on the list so far: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B017K46T1M/
He also reviewed another dock but it didn't make the cut.
I bought this dock : Sarvi Dock
This particular dock allows you to use the charger that came with the 6p. I love it. No issues whatsoever.
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There is an extensive thread about this already, including the dock shown above (I ordered 2, got one, it was missing parts/instructions and was obviously used, and it took a month to get a refund).
Should check out the other threads on this.
Greetings from Brazil.
I just bought a Galaxy Note 9 and I'm enjoying it so far. I'm very inclined to purchase an used Dex Station for it (the Galaxy s8 used to come with one in Brazil so it's easy to find an "used*" one in good condition (*sometimes they never even used it but they can't sell it as new because they opened and tried it once). Anyways, my note 9 came with a case inside the box. It was alongside the papper instructions and the sim removal tool. My question is: Would I be able to use a Dex Station with this case on the phone? If not, would it fit in the dex pad? Below is a picture of the bottom of the case. I want to use dex daily so to remove and put back the case everytime would be a major headache. I have a usb-c to hdmi cable that worked fine as a dex cable but I want to plug the power cable and an usb keyboard.
Thanks!
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With this case, the phone will fit in Dex
original battery is model HE323. This one spotted on chinese market is HE360 and has different elongated shape:
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https://imgur.com/a/Zw9PfG5
Since I've never opened my Essential, I'm not sure of the original battery size. I do remember seeing just the shorter version (HE323) in most videos. There's a seller who's selling HE360 on AliExpress as for the Essential, though.
https://www.aliexpress.com/i/33038838118.html
according to ifixit
https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Essential+Phone+Teardown/96764
original battery is smaller and different shape, with code HE323.
So the elongated HE360 might be for new essential model. However that would be still small battery with<3200mah capacity. It means the form factor and screen probably would stay small ( thats good, i like the size ). I'm waiting patiently and using PH-1 since 2 years
There are 2 (possibly 3) dates on that - all of which pre-date the announcement that the PH-2 had been canceled.
Well, let's see what Rubin's mystery "announcement" later this year (next month?) is all about.
Hey there,
I have listed two photos below, one of which is the connection of my Axon ultra 30 and the other of my Samsung Galaxy S10. They are both in the exact same location using the exact same band and SIM/provider. As you can see the RSSI/dBm is clearly better on my Galaxy S10, the Axon Ultra falls below (barley usable)-113 while the Galaxy S10 is a strong -49. I have been facing an uphill battle trying to get my Axon Ultra to function correctly for calls and texts, I have been told that the APN configurations may be the culprit but right now ZTE does not offer the ability to input your own and the default ones do appear to be correct for the most part. I was wondering if any of you with knowledge of these sorts of things may have an idea what the bad RSSI/dBm may be an indication of? Could it potentially be that the network hardware is defective? Or could it be at the software level/configurations? Or something else altogether? Phones that were not bought directly from the carrier in my country (Canada) are primarily delegated to 3G calling, I initially though it was a VoLTE issue my Galaxy s10 works fine with out it. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
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