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Hey Everyone,
I have a quick question for anyone who currently has an Adam. It was previously stated in one of the stupid crunchgear interviews with Rohan that the Adam should be easily opened.
I was curious if anyone could open it up, and look at the internals. Mainly, I was curious because everyone keeps saying that sniffer is reporting the internal memory as sdcard1, and if that's the case, it should be easily upgradeable (in my opinion at least) to a larger sd card (~32GB?), which would allow for a significant boost in memory.
We just need to know if that's the truth, or if sniffer just calls it that, and it is infact some internal flash memory that is integrated. And if it is discrete, what type of memory it is. Thanks for any information. I don't think there is a guide to busting this thing open yet, but I think Rohan did it in one of his videos, so maybe I'll try to find that and put it here for anyone to look at.
I don't have one yet, but i know what you are talking about. If you look at that interview it was from over a year ago and I think it was popped open so easily because it was a prototype. Hopefully I'm wrong, but that's my guess.
I know which one you are talking about, but that's not the same one I'm thinking of. I think you are referring to this video...
http://www.slashgear.com/notion-ink-adam-hands-on-0969281/
But I think there was a more recent one. Which I can't remember where it is. But he talks about how it should be easy to open in this video
http://www.youtube.com/notioninkfan#p/u/2/UAK9Q_sufYk
At about 5 minutes. When they are talking about service for the device.
Dougie2187 said:
Hey Everyone,
Adam should be easily opened.
Below the link
engadget.com/photos/notion-ink-atom/#2599625
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engadget.com/photos/notion-ink-atom/#2599625
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Thanks for the post, but I don't think this is a production Adam. This one has the smaller bezel, and no buttons around the screen, so that could easily just be the micro sd card slot.
Got internal photos from the FCC site itself: https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/...9;Y2GNI3421A01'
I do see a little possibility of using one of the USB ports and soldering a 32GB thumbdrive (Ubuntu! ) onto it.
A trickier mod will be getting a 4-port USB adaptor and de-solder the two onboard to power the 4-port and the re-solder 2 of the 4-port back to the de-soldered onboards...which leaves us 2 free ports to plug in anything which can be hidden in the casing.
What do guys think? Do let me know if it's feasible?
That FCC link didn't work for me, gives an error. Engadget has a gallery of all the FCC photos. Honestly, I'm a little startled. It looks like something home made rather than a company product.
Engadget asked, what does this say for longevity?
http://www.engadget.com/photos/notion-ink-adam-hits-the-fcc-torn-apart-in-haste-1/#3827437
All mood was gone
Link : engadget.com/2011/01/28/notion-ink-adam-hits-the-fcc-torn-apart-in-haste/
For such work the Chinese comrades and the Indian engineers need to be given on hands, for three years could not make normal motherboard. I do not wish to buy a set « Make itself ».
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That FCC link didn't work for me, gives an error. Engadget has a gallery of all the FCC photos. Honestly, I'm a little startled. It looks like something home made rather than a company product.
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Actually, I rather welcome such 'concept'. The modding would be much easier.
But we must all know that this unit has been deliberately disassembled into parts for FCC inspection. An average user wouldn't even see the innards of his/her gadgets through its shelf life. I mean, things can be tidied up alittle, wires cable-tied or tube shrinked.... but who sees them?
Its not the disassembly that concerns me it's how it was assembled, its not typically so hodgepodge like this. This wasn't a specific fcc model either. It was the same as those shipped to customers.
My concern is with the soldering, the braided and stranded wires and how long they are going to live up to daily use, heat, and movement.
Sure it could be good for a modder, but most of us don't know a great deal about hardware to mod.
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I'd say it looks possible space wise, only thing that would hold you back perhaps would be with regard to the power given to the USBs.
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Considering this is a startup company who probably rented out the cheapest chinese factory to put the thing together, the shoddy work isn't that surprising. Why people are making a deal of this is because of how much their ceo teased and built this tablet up for the past year, only to release the thing with shoddy software, screens, and gum holding it together.
Can you tell I'm disappointed? Lol
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So Adam is uglier then home made star fox 2 carts inside, not a deal breaker if no major issues arise from this.
Can anyone see where the mouse panel use to be connected?
UnNewGuy said:
So Adam is uglier then home made star fox 2 carts inside, not a deal breaker if no major issues arise from this.
Can anyone see where the mouse panel use to be connected?
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I'm thinking it's the ribbon connector beside the SIM card slot.
[Edited: Went through Dragonitte's teardown on the production model, ribbon connector is actually the one to the screens.]
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Its not the disassembly that concerns me it's how it was assembled, its not typically so hodgepodge like this. This wasn't a specific fcc model either. It was the same as those shipped to customers.
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Well, since it has a trackpad on the back, I'd say your assumption is dead wrong. It's obviously not "the same as those shipped to customers". Possibly a prototype that's very near final design. I'm not sure.
The fcc pics are not valid, not the production model
Sorry for yelling. Just have to make people understand that there has not been a teardown of a production model adam yet. Your basing your fears on a prototype and bad reporting. Wait until notioninkhack does there teardown of the device.
Yeah guys, the stupid engadget report looks just like they are jumping to conclusions. I mean look at the external pictures. It even has what looks like a part for a back track pad still which is definitely not on production models.
Also, Rohan has responded to this on the blog.
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Sorry for yelling. Just have to make people understand that there has not been a teardown of a production model adam yet. Your basing your fears on a prototype and bad reporting. Wait until notioninkhack does there teardown of the device.
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The models submitted for FCC testing HAVE to be the retail models.
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The models submitted for FCC testing HAVE to be the retail models.
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No, they dont. FCC does't approve build quality, they approve signal/noise/communication type things. They obviously accept prototypes and not just retail models because in a Q/A on the site it says this:
"Q: My sample is a prototype, I can’t afford to have it destroyed by testing. Can we test FCC without destroying the sample?
A: FCC testing is usually not destructive. Tell your FCC lab what you want them to do with the sample when you are done with it. In many cases, it can be returned in the same shape it was submitted. If the sample fails, modifications to the sample to determine the corrective actions are quite frequently cosmetically damaging – warn the lab if you expect to reuse the sample after testing."
Just because you THINK something is true, doesn't make it true. Not the first time it's happened in just this thread, either.
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No, they dont. FCC does't approve build quality, they approve signal/noise/communication type things. They obviously accept prototypes and not just retail models because in a Q/A on the site it says this:
"Q: My sample is a prototype, I can’t afford to have it destroyed by testing. Can we test FCC without destroying the sample?
A: FCC testing is usually not destructive. Tell your FCC lab what you want them to do with the sample when you are done with it. In many cases, it can be returned in the same shape it was submitted. If the sample fails, modifications to the sample to determine the corrective actions are quite frequently cosmetically damaging – warn the lab if you expect to reuse the sample after testing."
Just because you THINK something is true, doesn't make it true. Not the first time it's happened in just this thread, either.
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Model's submitted to FCC testing are the final product that will hit shelves. Non functioning aspects of it may change (color, slight looks, etc), but all electronics must be final.
It's cute that you think a company can get FCC approval for one item, but ship another item under the same FCC ID.
i is ignorant . what is the difference between the 10.1 and the 10.1v?
thanks
i would like to know toO!
Google.
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I may be ignorant but I'm not stupid. Google was the first thing I did. I got one result directing me to a you tube comparison of the I pad 2 and the Samsung 10.1. I f you don't know the answer then don't bother to reply.
The 'v' is thicker with a 8mp back camera. The 10.1 is the newer thinner one.
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You can certainly find all the answers you need to this question by doing a simple google search. It's up to you if you are smart enough to figure it out. Also, there have been several threads on this forum discussing the differences already...
But if you insist on being ignorant and lazy, here is a basic breakdown.
10.1V was introduced at Mobile World Congress in January, 10.9mm thick. Hardware-wise, everything is the same, with the exception of the 8mp camera on the back.
Two weeks later, iPad 2 was announced, making it the lightest and slimmest tablet on the market. Samsung pulled their original design from mass production, and only released what they had already manufactured as an exclusive to Vodafone, hence the "V".
At CTIA in March, Samsung reintroduced the 10.1 as being 8.6mm thin, making it the lightest and slimmest tablet. In order to do so, there is no SD or USB port, and the rear camera was reduced to a 3mp.
Happy?
Kevin Gossett said:
You can certainly find all the answers you need to this question by doing a simple google search. It's up to you if you are smart enough to figure it out. Also, there have been several threads on this forum discussing the differences already...
But if you insist on being ignorant and lazy, here is a basic breakdown.
10.1V was introduced at Mobile World Congress in January, 10.7mm thick. Hardware-wise, everything is the same, with the exception of the 8mp camera on the back.
Two weeks later, iPad 2 was announced, making it the lightest and slimmest tablet on the market. Samsung pulled their original design from mass production, and only released what they had already manufactured as an exclusive to Vodafone, hence the "V".
At CTIA in March, Samsung reintroduced the 10.1 as being 8.6mm thin, making it the lightest and slimmest tablet. In order to do so, there is no SD or USB port, and the rear camera was reduced to a 3mp.
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Thanks, this is really good info.
www.tekkaus.com/2011/12/samsung-galaxy-note-with-its-mighty-s.html
Bookmark it!!
i couldn't tell whether that was a review or advertisement
That was pretty crap. Nothing but an excuse to jam as many referral links and adverts on to the page as possible.
Besides that Galaxy Note is quite future-proof in terms of connectivity. Samsung Galaxy Note allows you to embrace 4G LTE with transfer rate up to 21Mbps, should your country has it.
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This part is misleading though, in the Note's current form (with 1.4Ghz Exynos Samsung made chip) it does NOT support 4G/LTE. Only when it gets a Qualcomm chip (which is slower than the Exynos will it support 4G/LTE.
Loaded with the Qualcomm Snapdragon chip is likely what will be coming to AT&T and others in the US.
Question is, the Note has been noted to have some lag under certain conditions, so where it is present will that lag increase with the Qualcomm since it is a slower chip? And do you want a slower chip just to gain the ability to use 4G/LTE? One would have to decide for themselves considering of course such factors as...is 4G/LTE even available where they are and is it something they would just HAVE to have considering wifi and 3G in many cases are just fine.
Also, will the upcoming 1.5 Exynos support 4G/LTE and become available anytime soon in the Note.
For me, I want the Exynos in my Note, so within the next few weeks (barring some earth shattering revelation regarding a new, unlocked version I might have to wait a month for) it will be mine, then you all can tell me how to grow roots and do mods and such things.
Now that these phones have reached such heights of technology (not to mention...price) they should really make it like a computer where (at least for awhile) we can purchase and install ourselves a new CPU but I won't hold my breath.
Ordered mine this morning the white one on ipmart
I hardly decide between the nexus or the note and the note wins
With ICS it would be awesome
Hope I can put my hands on it next week
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Alejandrissimo said:
Ordered mine this morning the white one on ipmart
I hardly decide between the nexus or the note and the note wins
With ICS it would be awesome
Hope I can put my hands on it next week
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Congratulations! And don't worry you WILL get some ice cream, then an already great device will be even better!!!
Wondering what the OPs relationship is to the material he linked to... That 'review' is rubbish, just an advertorial really. I will vouch for my review over that one in a heartbeat!
NZtechfreak said:
Wondering what the OPs relationship is to the material he linked to... That 'review' is rubbish, just an advertorial really. I will vouch for my review over that one in a heartbeat!
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Yes. You are right. I have said this before in one of your videos & I will say it again... Your review has got to be the most honest, detailed & comprehensive report on this phone anywhere on the Internet.
Hell, NZ's review may be the best review about any phone on the Internet. Really stellar stuff and I am looking forward to his take on the Galaxy Nexus.
And speaking of NZ, that was one hell of a cricket win today.
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I will vouch for my review over that one in a heartbeat!
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I will vote for yours too! It's simply the best & complete phone review I have read in the last 5-6 years... The time since I actually read phone reviews
Another vote for NZ's review. It kicks ass over any other review of any other thing anywhere
Here is a list of smartwatches from SHENZHEN HOP INDUSTRIALCO.,LTD. It contains four Android based smartwatches (EC308, EC309, EC408 and EC409).
Google Docs does not format correctly so download for proper viewing.
I will let you know now that Orsto were trying to pass off the Dynamic (EC309) and Bliss (EC316) models as their own on a crowdfunding site. They are still trying to pass off the Bliss (EC316) as an Orsto product.
*I am not trying to sell any of these devices. This is the only full catalog I have for Hopu devices and posted it for reference purposes only.
Thats the one thing I don't like about crowd funding sites; too easy for some scammer to pass off these wholesale products as their own.
Here is the "A.I Smartwatch," aka the Ec308/309. Whats funny is their marketing images don't even consistently show the same watch
Is it just me, or don't these things look pretty hideous?
Ripping off windows mobile start screens, with a generous dose of kitsch added? The watch faces look particularly scary. I guess there isn't going to be an Omate style stretch goal face off, lol.
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Lokifish Marz said:
I will let you know now that Orsto were trying to pass off the Dynamic (EC309) and Bliss (EC316) models as their own on a crowdfunding site. They are still trying to pass off the Bliss (EC316) as an Orsto product.
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I don't even see Orsto X1 on IGG anymore. Was it even fully or partially funded?
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Thats the one thing I don't like about crowd funding sites; too easy for some scammer to pass off these wholesale products as their own.
Here is the "A.I Smartwatch," aka the Ec308/309. Whats funny is their marketing images don't even consistently show the same watch
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I publicly posted on their FB page that it is an EC308/309. Also posted that it doesn't come with official Play Store support as the "inventor" claims.
UPDATE- AI Watch just deleted my comment and locked their FB post. Truth hurts
vagelis said:
Is it just me, or don't these things look pretty hideous?
Ripping off windows mobile start screens, with a generous dose of kitsch added? The watch faces look particularly scary. I guess there isn't going to be an Omate style stretch goal face off, lol.
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It's a WP launcher.
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I don't even see Orsto X1 on IGG anymore. Was it even fully or partially funded?
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They got pulled from IGG. That's why Orsto is over on another crowdfunding site claiming another smartwatch as theirs.
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...They got pulled from IGG. That's why Orsto is over on another crowdfunding site claiming another smartwatch as theirs.
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Since they weren't on KS or IGG, which site are they on? But either way, what a scam! Hopefully by now consumers are more educated about smartwatches and these crooks will never get fully funded. Only those with true innovation get word of mouth which drives success of crowdfunding.
Thanks for that pdf info. For sure EC308/309 and EC408/409 looks interesting. What I noticed is their x09 versions add an option for tri-band WCDMA. I tried googling the subject and majority of answers point to not compatible with Verizon. Most likely its a same chipset as used by Omate. Kind of sad that I'm stuck with Verizon...
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Thats the one thing I don't like about crowd funding sites; too easy for some scammer to pass off these wholesale products as their own.
Here is the "A.I Smartwatch," aka the Ec308/309. Whats funny is their marketing images don't even consistently show the same watch
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Btw, the guy behind AI Swartwatch campaign is starting to spam forums with "hey, look at this cool new smartphone". Already been spotted on AndroidForums where his post got deleted and he was banned. I would not be surprised if he is going to show up on XDA lol!!!
Looks like he some how got a story on Engaget. Guessing one or two of you guys are on there. http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/29/ai-android-smartwatch-indiegogo/ He's trying to claim he is using the EC309 as a shell/prototype.
I already bought this smartwatch here http://www.watchmobilephone.com/vapirius_ax2.htm as a Vapirius AX2. It's not bad but it is missing a menu button pretty badly. There is some kind of soft menu button in the notification area but it is a gimmick...
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He's trying to claim he is using the EC309 as a shell/prototype.
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Not according to my conversation with him. "the hardware are not close to the Ec309"
He also seems to be of the opinion that a custom ROM makes it a completely different device.
To add even more to the mix regarding the A.I. Watch, almost all the photos of models wearing it are shopped. http://imgur.com/a/P5aIE
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http://imgur.com/a/P5aIE
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lol, thanks for the morning laugh.
I'm just here to say I just backed a new smartwatched called 'AI'... Haha just kidding, I actually pre-ordered the Neptune Pine.
Seriously though, with all the scamming surrounding smartwatches. I'm actually glad I held back from backing Omate. Sad but true. I haven't seen them immerse the omate in water. I haven't even seen them demonstrate "the running of various apps" to determine whether their claim that 90% of the play store actually worked with their device. I have the motoactv for reference, but even this device has flaws running certain apps, especially bluetooth related ones. In certain apps you can't see everything because of screen size, others simply wont run and force closes etc etc. Needless to say, i still love my motoactv.
Omate has shown a working prototype and has even done live interviews (cnbc), but I remain skeptical. Where is the hole for the microphone and speaker located? How well can the other person hear you? For reference, I know Omate did a demo of a phone call, but within the demo you could actually hear the caller nearby if you listen closely. I have faith in omate, but i cant say i have strong faith. I won't be surprised if the product releases later than expected. And if it doesn't release at all, I won't be surprised, but i hope that it actually gets released so i could get my grubby hands on this awesome concept of a product.
@savaged: Wait, with all the info and discussions about Omate vs Neptune Pine, you suggesting Omate is scamming us and thus you decided to fund Pine?!? Honestly, this is the first one I heard so far on XDA or anywhere else... Unless you pulling our legs, Good luck!
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@savaged: Wait, with all the info and discussions about Omate vs Neptune Pine, you suggesting Omate is scamming us and thus you decided to fund Pine?!? Honestly, this is the first one I heard so far on XDA or anywhere else... Unless you pulling our legs, Good luck!
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lol no, I'm not funding Neptune Pine, it was a joke. After observing the Omate discussions, I realize that Neptune Pine is highly likely to be vaporware. And well, from the looks of it, Omate isn't scamming anyone. I'm just a bit disappointed with them. They aren't showing off their goods properly. It leaves a lot of room for skepticism. Just like everyone else, I'm pretty anxious to see it.
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Not according to my conversation with him. "the hardware are not close to the Ec309"
He also seems to be of the opinion that a custom ROM makes it a completely different device.
To add even more to the mix regarding the A.I. Watch, almost all the photos of models wearing it are shopped. http://imgur.com/a/P5aIE
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that link sends me to a empty gallery :S I'm a little worried as I pre ordered the base model off their campain then realised it is a watch i'd seen before on watchmobile the ax2 >.< so I dont know what to do now.
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that link sends me to a empty gallery :S I'm a little worried as I pre ordered the base model off their campain then realised it is a watch i'd seen before on watchmobile the ax2 >.< so I dont know what to do now.
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Did you preorder via the website or pledge on Indiegogo? If you pledged on Indiegogo you can always cancel your pledge. As far as the images, here is a direct link to one of the original images.
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Did you preorder via the website or pledge on Indiegogo? If you pledged on Indiegogo you can always cancel your pledge. As far as the images, here is a direct link to one of the original images.
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Wow that is hilarious! Didn't see that original picture before!
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Wow that is hilarious! Didn't see that original picture before!
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Almost all his stills on the main campaign page are shopped. :laugh:
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I pre ordered on indiegogo I didnt know they have a site? Also how would I get a refund on indiegogo? it charged my card as soon as I pre ordered.
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I did a hands-on (in german) of the EC308 or Vapirius AX2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzbaRG8wslM&feature=c4-overview&list=UUjLvP7zL2M8-9AtRtQ4gUCw
If fact, a good SmartWatch. BUT the inpout is horrible. Using Fleksy-Keyboard is better, but does not work if you rae using german language
Will do a longer review soon.
I'd like to ask, does anyone have any info about the Hopu EC408/EC409 models? Do they really ship (or - from where - I only found something on alibaba.com with not much info to it -> anyone have any experience there?). I'm quite surprised that there is no review/no youtube demonstration of them etc. I've been looking into 'smart watch phones' for quite some time and these look the best for me - especially I like the fact that it can be detached from the strap (or so it seems from images) - unlike devices like O. Truesmart / Callisto 100... which have antennas in their straps.
So, pls, does anyone know something more to these 'watches'? (or do you know about sth. similar to them?)
(Maybe, is there some list of watches like this? I wrote down a few for my future reference:
with 2G/3G functionality:
omate truesmart
Iconbit Callisto 100
xTouch Wave
burg 17
zgpax S5
Hopu EC409
sWaP (Hopu?) EC308/EC309
A.I. Watch
Exetech XS-3
Pearl Simvalley AW-414/AW-420/AW-421
without sim slot:
galaxy gear
motorola motoactv
sony smartwatch 2
smartQ Z Watch
I'm watch
geak watch
uplay z3
Galaxy Note Edge Review Thread
Hey Guys and Gals
I thought a round up of the reviews for the Note edge would be helpful, so i will begin to build a list. Please feel free to post a review found on the web, or when released post thoughts/review of your own. Please PM me and i will add a link to the OP.:good:
Reviews
PCAdvisor:
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/reviews/mobile-phone/3543716/samsung-galaxy-note-edge-hands-on-review/
Techradar:
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/phones/mobile-phones/samsung-galaxy-note-edge-1263718/review
BGR:
http://bgr.com/2014/09/03/galaxy-note-edge-review-pt-1-hands-on/
The Week:
http://www.theweek.co.uk/technology...note-edge-reviews-of-the-curve-screened-phone
Expert Reviews:
http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/mobi...axy-note-edge-review-hands-on-specs-and-price
Phone Arena:
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-Edge-hands-on_id60192
PC Pro
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/smartphones/390607/hands-on-samsung-galaxy-note-edge
Trusted Reviews:
http://www.trustedreviews.com/samsung-galaxy-edge_Mobile-Phone_review
Stuff TV:
http://www.stuff.tv/samsung-galaxy-note-edge/review
Member review by musicdiary
http://musicphotolife.blogspot.sg/2015/01/3-benefits-galaxy-note-edge-offers-that.html
Video Reviews
Introduction
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge hands-on - IFA 2014
Btekt
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge detailed hands-on
TabTec
Would be more useful to call these previews, they're not reviews as such.
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Would be more useful to call these previews, they're not reviews as such.
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Agreed, no one has had hands on at home yet.
I'm pretty sure in a few weeks we will start to see some real reviews.
I guess I'll do a mini one when I get mines, since o can compare it side by side to my note 3.
where will you order it?
im still waiting for word if the grey market in the philippines will sell it
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where will you order it?
im still waiting for word if the grey market in the philippines will sell it
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Waiting for tmobile USA to release it. I'm going to preorder it day one so I should be in the first batch to get one.
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Check this video out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1sLZHppKEw
Holy [email protected]# that scrolling thingy to the edge screen looks way cool
Another preview, this one with other phablets:
http://www.cybershack.com.au/feature/phablet-face-iphone-6-plus-vs-galaxy-note-4-vs-galaxy-note-edge
A good looking review but in Russian. Wish someone would translate what she's saying about the Edge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gaNoFVCt0k
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A good looking review but in Russian. Wish someone would translate what she's saying about the Edge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gaNoFVCt0k
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In this review the frame looks like metal.
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In this review the frame looks like metal.
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Well the timing is suppose to be metal.
PhoneArena's review of the Note Edge(reviewed 11/6/2014):
http://www.phonearena.com/reviews/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-Edge-Review_id3844
"In case you’re wondering what happens if you drop the phone on its edge, we should say that there is a metal frame that is slightly more protruded, so it would hit the ground first. This and the fact that Samsung has stressed that it uses a special, strengthened glass for the Note Edge, should be a reassurance."
engadget's
i laughed at the pros and cons (same as the note 4)
http://www.engadget.com/2014/11/09/samsung-galaxy-note-edge-review/
Looks like the floodgates for reviews has started opening. I saw a bunch when I google'd this morning:
[Gizmondo]
http://gizmodo.com/galaxy-note-edge-review-this-crazy-smartphone-aint-hal-1658181595
[USA Today]
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/...hes-galaxy-note-phablet-to-the-edge/18959901/
[BGR]
http://bgr.com/2014/11/13/samsung-galaxy-note-edge-review/
[Mashable]
http://mashable.com/2014/11/13/samsung-galaxy-note-edge-review/
*** Samsung Gear VR is said to be releasing in December: http://mashable.com/2014/11/12/samsung-gear-vr-release-date/
[Cnet]
http://www.cnet.com/products/samsung-galaxy-note-edge/
[Wall Street Journal]
http://online.wsj.com/articles/samsung-galaxy-note-edge-review-a-screen-that-gives-110-1415887229
[TechCrunch]
http://techcrunch.com/2014/11/13/the-galaxy-note-edge-is-a-true-cutting-edge-phablet/
[Business Insider]
http://www.businessinsider.com/galaxy-note-edge-review-2014-11
[Yahoo]
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/samsungs-galaxy-note-4-is-the-best-big-screen-102489650129.html
Galaxy Note Edge Explained: 4 things you must know before you pick it up - See more a
Posting what I found from AndroidCentral.
http://global.samsungtomorrow.com/?p=44643
Nice article from Samsung designers.
both really positive reviews
http://www.gsmarena.com/reviewcomm-1165p2.php
http://www.digitaltrends.com/cell-phone-reviews/galaxy-note-edge-review/
Here's my impression of the phone after one week of use.
http://youtu.be/mwIkvo1JYyw
invisiblesense said:
Here's my impression of the phone after one week of use.
http://youtu.be/mwIkvo1JYyw
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Either your volume was to low or you speak softly. How is the Edge screen and is it worth a higher price than the Note 4?
One of the best/underrated reviewers on the net. Keep up the great work Lisa.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9v-lPsb4_CA
http://www.mobiletechreview.com/phones/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-Edge.htm