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Q: What is the difference between the SC-02C and other Galaxy S II models?
A: The FM radio on the "international I9100" is missing, and in its place is an ISDB-T digital TV receiver. (Similar to but using a different broadcast protocol as the DMB receivers in the korean M250 models) The SC-02C does not have NFC capabilities, like all models except the M250.
Q: How can I unlock the SC-02C?
A: The unlock used for other early Galaxy S II models will not work on the SC-02C. You can have the handset unlocked at your nearest DoCoMo shop for 3150 yen (tax-inclusive). This does not supposed to affect your monthly billing.
Q: Where can I find original SC-02C firmware if I need to return the handset for service?
A: There is not an official version of the OMKF2 firmware that the earliest released handsets came with, however you may obtain a copy of the first update, OMKG5, here.
Q: What is the current version firmware?
A: The final firmware version is OMMP7 (Android 4.0.3)
Q: What's the deal with tethering?
A: If you use tethering (i.e. mobile access point) you may find your monthly pakehodai charge has increased to 10,395 yen/mo. Its suspected that turning the built-in tether feature switches you invisibly to a different APN which generates an increase on the bill.
Q: How do I activate the Palette UI that Docomo is advertising?
A: Use the 'Home Switcher' application or clear the defaults for 'TwLauncher' in Settings -> Applications -> Manage Applications.
Q: Can I use I9100 images (and custom ones) on the SC-02C (or vice-versa)?
A: To an extent yes, there are a couple issues:
1. The kernel/baseband must be for SC-02C or else you will lose GPS/One-Seg functionality. (You can generally flash these back after installing a custom image)
2. The SC-02C has a different partition layout, FACTORYFS is 100MB larger than I9100 and HIDDEN is 100MB smaller. The disk usage on the current OMxxx images does not exceed the size of the I9100 partition, however it is VERY close and the SC-02C's partition table was likely laid out different to allow for additional growth.
Got it now, factory standard firmware is:
PDA: SC02COMKF2
Phone: SC02COMKF2
CSC: SC02CDCMKF2
(Yes, those SC02C prefixes ARE correct, not GTI9100)
I'll see if I can extract original firmware from Kies tonight when I get home.
DoCoMo is bundling a 1GB microSD, and selling the charger seperately (I have 3 other micro-usb-charging phones so no big deal).
Oh, and I think the Palette stuff must have been removed at the last minute, I can't find any trace of it.
Kies firmware info:
SC02COMKF2/SC02CDCMKF2/SC02COMKF2/SC02COMKF2
ProductCode - SGH-N033LKNDCM
Yes, these ARE different than the usual format, I know.
They ARE correct though, direct cut & paste out of my Kies registry keys.
(DCM obviously DoCoMo and SC-02C is the japanese-market name for the handset, Galaxy S was SC-02B)
The Palette UI is something you have to download from the market.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.nttdocomo.app.paletteui&feature=search_result
I'm picking mine up on Sunday
Actually its NOT. I later found out how to activate it (there's an app called "home switcher" or something which lets you toggle back and forth between Palette and TW4). Its just as nasty as the promo videos make it out to be.
On other fronts, I rooted today. There don't appear to be any firmware images available on kies for the SC-02C so I had to take a leap of faith and try to root without a backup kernel to go back to. CF-Root-SGS2_XX_OXA_KF2-v4.0-CWM4.zip did work though. CF-Root kernel seems to lack support for the one-seg TV though.
The big downer - the nv_data.bin hashes for unlock keys are using a non-zero salt, which means an unlock will be hard to come by without foregoing handset subsidies.
I guess I keep my Galaxy Ace for use on overseas trips for the time being.
so.....
If I get the docomo SGS II can I put whatever ROMs on the phone that are available for vanilla USA SGS II?
The whole reason I have a vibrant here in Japan, instead of the docomo SGS, is because there are no ROMs available for the docomo phone (that I know of).
Please advise. I might go get one this week...
I'm so happy. DoCoMo called at 1845 to tell me I could pick up my SC-02c. Of-course by the time I got to the shop they were closed so I'm going to have to burn half a days leave today and try to beat the crowd. It was a surprise because when I pre-ordered they told me all of the first order were already sold so I guess they either got a bigger shipment than expected or there were some cancellations. I'm guessing that since CF-Root worked we will probably get a crack at some custom ROM's unlike the SC-02b.
Its probably obvious but I'd be very wary about flashing the baseband image on an SC-02C in Odin since DoCoMo are obviously doing something different in there as evidenced by the differences in unlock. CSC/PDA will probably be OK though.
CF-Root-SGS2_XW_ODD_KE8-v4.0-CWM4.tar got my SC-02C rooted.
Haven't messed with ROMs yet. Haven't even had the phone for 2 hours. hahahaha
Hi, i also root my S2 and now i cannot use the mobile tv application (oneseg).
It's my first android so i thought i did something wrong. seems i'm not alone ^^;
hope a CF rom will be available soon.
devilangellus said:
Hi, i also root my S2 and now i cannot use the mobile tv application (oneseg).
It's my first android so i thought i did something wrong. seems i'm not alone ^^;
hope a CF rom will be available soon.
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same boat. I don't care too much about it, but the TV broke when I installed the kernel with root.
Thinking about trying a ROM tonight.
You guys that have rooted already have you checked your gps mine can't find any satelites
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i'm on cognitive 2 rom right now. be careful, it defaults to the mopera.net APN that WILL cost you more money. set your spmode.ne.jp APN and have fun...
about to test my GPS...
Sorry I forgot to mention the one-seg not working. I never use it so no big loss for me.
Any particular reason you used KE8 rather than KF2 to match the rest of the firmware already on the handset?
My GPS seems to work OK. I don't think it would be affected, since my guess is that'd go through the baseband.
warning, you loose your SC02C baseband if you flash the TK-ROM_v0_3_1.zip
Trying to revert to a backup now and factory reset. Hopefully I get it back. :-(
nakagusukumike said:
warning, you loose your SC02C baseband if you flash the TK-ROM_v0_3_1.zip
Trying to revert to a backup now and factory reset. Hopefully I get it back. :-(
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no dice. ****.
3G totally inoperative then? That's bad, why I tried to put the warning up earlier about being careful nothing touches baseband.
while on TK-ROm there are some button issues in CWM Recovery.
I'm trying litening now. Damn. 3 roms in one night on my first day owning the phone. lolz.
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3G totally inoperative then? That's bad, why I tried to put the warning up earlier about being careful nothing touches baseband.
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data is fine, but GPS is a no go. haven't tried messing with the server settings though. gpsd appears to be running fine. dunno if the drivers are different or not. i'm not so familiar with all these things.
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Sorry I forgot to mention the one-seg not working. I never use it so no big loss for me.
Any particular reason you used KE8 rather than KF2 to match the rest of the firmware already on the handset?
My GPS seems to work OK. I don't think it would be affected, since my guess is that'd go through the baseband.
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I need to fix my signature the kernel in my sig is for my SC-02B not the SC-02C I did use the KF2 Kernel for rooting my Galaxy S II.
I got my phone on eBay a few months ago with a broken SIM slot. Got that fixed and I've had no complaints with it until the kit Kat update. Download the ota opdate, then accidentally did a factory reset when attempting to load boot loader so should be a more or less clean install.
Off the top of my head my problems are:
Double tap doesn't work ever
Can't click install in playstore
GPS is useless
Copy and paste only works 1/2 the time
Can't paste number into text messages
Auto focus on videos is extremely slow
Trouble clicking into areas to bring up the keyboard occasionally
People complain my voice is quiet in phone calls
In general it's also sluggish
Battery life isn't horrible, but not as good as before.
Also my phone is an unbranded canadian version with no bloatware, or carrier programs installed. Supposedly the guy I bought it off of won it in a contest from lg or something along those lines. If I was to install a custom Rom would anyone have any idea which ones I can install without bricking my phone?
I only have a couple of your issues after the kit Kat update. The GPS never working and I don't think the battery life is as good either. Being a Canadian G2. Its a d803. I would recommend only using roms that support our d803 variant.
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mikeinaus said:
I got my phone on eBay a few months ago with a broken SIM slot. Got that fixed and I've had no complaints with it until the kit Kat update. Download the ota opdate, then accidentally did a factory reset when attempting to load boot loader so should be a more or less clean install.
Off the top of my head my problems are:
Double tap doesn't work ever
Can't click install in playstore
GPS is useless
Copy and paste only works 1/2 the time
Can't paste number into text messages
Auto focus on videos is extremely slow
Trouble clicking into areas to bring up the keyboard occasionally
People complain my voice is quiet in phone calls
In general it's also sluggish
Battery life isn't horrible, but not as good as before.
Also my phone is an unbranded canadian version with no bloatware, or carrier programs installed. Supposedly the guy I bought it off of won it in a contest from lg or something along those lines. If I was to install a custom Rom would anyone have any idea which ones I can install without bricking my phone?
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Suggest you do a FULL wipe (SD Card included) and flash kdz/tot.
None of the above is typical... > 1000 folk have downloaded my 80B and 80C KK versions (albeit d802) and nothing like this has been reported... for what it's worth!
OTA, in my experience, is a poor flash/update medium.
adam1741 said:
I only have a couple of your issues after the kit Kat update. The GPS never working and I don't think the battery life is as good either. Being a Canadian G2. Its a d803. I would recommend only using roms that support our d803 variant.
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I see a lot of Roms or files like kernels and stuff being vendor specific. Was meaning more along those lines. Or should any d803 files work?
Has anyone got the Snapdragon & the Exynos Note 4?
I wondered if there where any main differences?
Does the Exynos have 4g?
Which is better for music playback through earphones
Any other things?
I have the Snap dragon atm & was looking at an Exynos to go with it.
Exynos is 8 core version, and it does have 4g!
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raulcomash said:
Exynos is 8 core version, and it does have 4g!
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How about the music playback?
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How about the music playback?
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I got the N910C (Exynos) specifically because it has Wolfson DAC and the Snapdragon doesn't. Sounds great on my Sennheisers - so much so, I sold my treasured Sony Walkman
So what have you guys got on yours KK Or Lollipop?
Lollipop. Upgraded the day I bought it and never looked back. Did a factory reset before setting it all up, just to be on the safe side. Getting 6+ hours screen on time. Runs very smoothly - just minor lag when pressing the recent apps button, but that's rumored to be fixed in 5.1.1.
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Lollipop. Upgraded the day I bought it and never looked back. Did a factory reset before setting it all up, just to be on the safe side. Getting 6+ hours screen on time. Runs very smoothly - just minor lag when pressing the recent apps button, but that's rumored to be fixed in 5.1.1.
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Cheers.
Does the Exynos get the updates same time as snapdragon or is it pot luck?
Sorry, not 100% sure of the answer to that, but I would expect there will be some difference as they are different internals/architectures. No idea which would get priority.
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Sorry, not 100% sure of the answer to that, but I would expect there will be some difference as they are different internals/architectures. No idea which would get priority.
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Ok Cheers,
I see you are running >>>Currently using: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (N910C), 5.0.1 BOC3<<<
How is it on Lollipop? Before I rooted my snapdragon N4 it was awful on LP.
As I said above, it's fine. I have had absolutely no problems, and can't think of anything to complain about. Haven't rooted, and haven't found anything I wanted to do that I couldn't. YMMV of course, and a lot can depend on what apps you have installed. I disabled a lot of the bloatware, like Facebook, Flipboard etc. I haven't found the need to use Power Saving mode yet, and run with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on all day.
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As I said above, it's fine. I have had absolutely no problems, and can't think of anything to complain about. Haven't rooted, and haven't found anything I wanted to do that I couldn't. YMMV of course, and a lot can depend on what apps you have installed. I disabled a lot of the bloatware, like Facebook, Flipboard etc. I haven't found the need to use Power Saving mode yet, and run with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on all day.
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Cheers Matey.
I've ordered one & hoping it's here tomorrow. Looking forward to it
I guess it's a bit greedy having 2 Note 4's but oh well. be nice to see if the differences in day to day usage.
Which countries stock rom do you use eg: DBT BTU?
Had a look on sammobile & cannot find UK BTU for the exynos.
Cheers
Mine is Hungarian, got it SIM free and unlocked from Handtec - don't think there is UK specific ROM for the N910C. However, mine works fine on EE 4G.
Kinsman-UK said:
Mine is Hungarian, got it SIM free and unlocked from Handtec - don't think there is UK specific ROM for the N910C. However, mine works fine on EE 4G.
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Cool. That's good to know. I have downloaded a Poland Rom, That should be ok, yes?
Ta
Yes, as far as I know - I have read of others using the Poland ROM. But you don't have to download a ROM, you should get the Lollipop update OTA or by plugging into Kies (or Smart Switch or whatever it's called now).
I'm running Lollipop since day one, everything running great, about a week ago I rooted, awesome. And just yesterday I flash the INFINITY ROM, and is faster than ever and battery is running 5 to 6 hours using the cellphone all day long
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How to disable without being rooted? Rooted u can use Titanium. but not rooted, through settings - applications manager - facebook - disable? (turn off) (uninstall updates) that sortta thing?
LightspeeDLee said:
How to disable without being rooted? Rooted u can use Titanium. but not rooted, through settings - applications manager - facebook - disable? (turn off) (uninstall updates) that sortta thing?
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Yes, that's right.
oh cool, okay. thx, will disable that way most Samsungs pre-installed apps & facebook too
Hi all,
Do you think the 6P will work without battery drain or connectivity problems in Mainland China? Anyone using the 6P as their daily in mainland China. I don't want to move on from my Note 4 N9108v, if I'm going to find that the Huawei is bogged down with problems due to Google issues. I can use a VPN to get apps etc when I wnat, but if it is essentially compromised at a hardware level, than I cannot go there. Would love to get into a nexus now that the camera is near high standard. Anyone?
Also, Should be fine getting the HK version rather than the US version, right?
Ok - Not much of a response here. However, I was able to get a few PM responses and used another HK thread. Have decided to have a friend pick one up from HK for me and will know very soon whether or not it was a big mistake to Nexufy in Beijing China.
ive been using a 6p international version (HK) the phone works in china mobile as well as Unicom, 4g speeds are awesome... as for the battery,, ive noticed my 6p draining quite fast... perhaps has something to do with the google apps trying to connect to the google services that are unavailable in mainland.. out of that.. the phone works amazingly
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ive been using a 6p international version (HK) the phone works in china mobile as well as Unicom, 4g speeds are awesome... as for the battery,, ive noticed my 6p draining quite fast... perhaps has something to do with the google apps trying to connect to the google services that are unavailable in mainland.. out of that.. the phone works amazingly
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Ty for the response...
I now have one. Weird that with my WiFi (China mobile) on, the phone keeps telling me that the network is connected, but no internet... When clearly there is. I haven't really tried the 4g speeds much, but they were dead slow on my note 4.. Yet amazingly fast on my note 4 when abroad, so I figure that it's just a China speed thing. Battery ends awesome enough compared to note 4 too.
s327374 said:
Ty for the response...
I now have one. Weird that with my WiFi (China mobile) on, the phone keeps telling me that the network is connected, but no internet... When clearly there is. I haven't really tried the 4g speeds much, but they were dead slow on my note 4.. Yet amazingly fast on my note 4 when abroad, so I figure that it's just a China speed thing. Battery ends awesome enough compared to note 4 too.
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That a problem caused by our network censorship that blocks Google. You need to disable "Captive Portal" scanning or set the server to a different one to avoid it.
Try the command "settings put global captive_portal_server g.cn" in Terminal with Superuser privilege.
Been using mine as a daily driver for 3 days, but flashed CM on it, so battery life does not impress. Wonder how good it is on stock, though, because all these Google apps will drain battery if you don't disable them or hook up to a VPN.
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AndyYan said:
That a problem caused by our network censorship that blocks Google. You need to disable "Captive Portal" scanning or set the server to a different one to avoid it.
Try the command "settings put global captive_portal_server g.cn" in Terminal with Superuser privilege.
Been using mine as a daily driver for 3 days, but flashed CM on it, so battery life does not impress. Wonder how good it is on stock, though, because all these Google apps will drain battery if you don't disable them or hook up to a VPN.
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Yes, I am not ready to root yet and I am resisting the almost overwhelming temptation to root and rom right now, as I want to see and feel the natural stock experience for a good couple of weeks so that I can compare.
I am finding the battery is excellent for my situation so far. I have no regrets in terms of moving toward this rather than LG's V10, Huawei's 8 mate, Xiaomi's future offerings, or the Samsung Note 5... So far.
The wifi no internet notification, doesn't seem to affect any access to the internet. So ... I'm not going to worry about it - just looks weird with the little exclamation mark next to the wifi symbol. My work's wifi is VPN connected and I have two ready and set up on my phone for use. Although I don't really use them much when I travel to and fro and rely on the LTE network - (although at least one will work if I need it). I found that the native messaging service on the phone didn't send or receive a couple of texts yesterday, so I installed a new messaging app (SMS messaging (ASOP) Sylvain Galand) so far it seems to have worked 100%, but I haven't fully tested it yet. PLenty of time for that.
Yep, I'll stay on stock till after Xmas and see how it goes.
ok - Intersting thin is - was playing around with the old 6P putting 8.1 on it. couldn't get rid of the cross and connectivity problem.
Used to get fixed by:
settings put global captive_portal_server g.cn
But for ANdroid 8.1 it seems it is this:
#!/usr/bin/env sh
adb shell settings put global captive_portal_fallback_url http://g.cn/generate_204
adb shell settings put global captive_portal_http_url http://www.google.cn/generate_204
adb shell settings put global captive_portal_https_url https://www.google.cn/generate_204
adb shell settings put global captive_portal_other_fallback_urls http://www.qualcomm.cn/generate_204
from a person called Tonyseek from here: https://gist.github.com/tonyseek/bc5b72197ddb15418c61406061720186
Thank you sir.
Doubtful anyone else will have the same difficulty as I would imagine no one is using the 6P in china these days. But he solve is here if it helps.
s327374 said:
Yes, I am not ready to root yet and I am resisting the almost overwhelming temptation to root and rom right now, as I want to see and feel the natural stock experience for a good couple of weeks so that I can compare.
I am finding the battery is excellent for my situation so far. I have no regrets in terms of moving toward this rather than LG's V10, Huawei's 8 mate, Xiaomi's future offerings, or the Samsung Note 5... So far.
The wifi no internet notification, doesn't seem to affect any access to the internet. So ... I'm not going to worry about it - just looks weird with the little exclamation mark next to the wifi symbol. My work's wifi is VPN connected and I have two ready and set up on my phone for use. Although I don't really use them much when I travel to and fro and rely on the LTE network - (although at least one will work if I need it). I found that the native messaging service on the phone didn't send or receive a couple of texts yesterday, so I installed a new messaging app (SMS messaging (ASOP) Sylvain Galand) so far it seems to have worked 100%, but I haven't fully tested it yet. PLenty of time for that.
Yep, I'll stay on stock till after Xmas and see how it goes.
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Any clue what the new update being pushed today contains ?
jake21 said:
Any clue what the new update being pushed today contains ?
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Verizon website listed this...see below
Verizon Wireless is pleased to announce a software update for your device. This software update has been tested to optimize device performance, resolve known issues and apply the latest security patches.
Software Version: MMB29M.N910VVRU2CPF3
The current software update gives you the most up to date Androidâ„¢ security patch on your device.
Receiving this update now, its automatic and I can't seem to stop it easily.
I'll report what I find. I unrooted and went default yesterday, on retail 6.0.1. Gonna sell my note and get Google Fi soon.
Futtermax said:
Receiving this update now, its automatic and I can't seem to stop it easily.
I'll report what I find. I unrooted and went default yesterday, on retail 6.0.1. Gonna sell my note and get Google Fi soon.
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Can you try to downgrade after you update and see if it'll downgrade? Thanks. Its ok if you're not interested in all that hassle.
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Nothing visible has changed, no new apps. No new settings. June 1st security patch which may be different. I'll maybe try to downgrade tomorrow.
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Can you try to downgrade after you update and see if it'll downgrade? Thanks. Its ok if you're not interested in all that hassle.
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I already checked it. Downgrade safe.
I haven't found a tutorial on downgrading to 5.1.1 from 6.0.1. Is there a safe way to do it?
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I haven't found a tutorial on downgrading to 5.1.1 from 6.0.1. Is there a safe way to do it?
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Not sure what you mean by "safe" but typically you just use Odin to flash full stock 5.1.1, do a factory reset in stock recovery afterwards and you're done.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2942937
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Anything new on this?
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Anything new on this?
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I'm guessing its just a June security patch.
I'm impressed Verizon is actually trying to keep up with the security updates on this device. BUT, i dont think they have a choice because this device is probably more used then the Note5 .
Anyone tried this update while being rooted?
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Seems to have fixed some lag, heat , and battery drain issues I was having. Auto brightness is still borked. Still have to turn the brightness down manually in a dark room, and up to max outside.
Futtermax said:
Receiving this update now, its automatic and I can't seem to stop it easily.
I'll report what I find. I unrooted and went default yesterday, on retail 6.0.1. Gonna sell my note and get Google Fi soon.
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I've heard a lot of mixed reviews of Google Fi. Which phone are you going to go with? I've thought about replacing my Note 4 DE with the Moto X Pure when they run it on sale again (was $319 a few days ago). But the Droid Z Force also looks nice.
Made my battery worse! A little less lag though....so got that goin for me!!! Lol
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FAUguy said:
I've heard a lot of mixed reviews of Google Fi. Which phone are you going to go with? I've thought about replacing my Note 4 DE with the Moto X Pure when they run it on sale again (was $319 a few days ago). But the Droid Z Force also looks nice.
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Not really the place to discuss it so I'll keep it brief.
My girlfriend has a Nexus 5X. The phone is amazing, updates are quick and common. It operates perfectly on marshmallow with no noticeable issues. We live in bum**** and she still gets service wifi calling and texting is fine, and no contracts. We pay about 42 a month for hers with insurance.
Well one thing I noticed (not sure if it was this update or the last one) is that when you pick an application to use (like browser) it becomes the default. With the old OS it would ask you to use just once or make it the default. Arrgggg I prefer to pick the application as needed and not make it the actual default.
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Well one thing I noticed (not sure if it was this update or the last one) is that when you pick an application to use (like browser) it becomes the default. With the old OS it would ask you to use just once or make it the default. Arrgggg I prefer to pick the application as needed and not make it the actual default.
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The MM update made this change to default app handling. I liked the old way too. Now if I want to change the default app I have to remember which app was set as default before I can make the change. Sometimes remembering which app was set as default isn't easy to do.
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Been a long time sense I've posted anything in this forum.
I just went back to the Note 4 and did the MM update and have noticed a heavy draw on the battery compared to LP. Am wondering if letting it did cycle through a few time might correct the battery drain. Was on an iPhone for awhile, but for personal reasons came back android. Has anybody tried that yet. Have been temped to hard reset and start fresh to see if it fixes it.
This update has increased the battery draw on mine and it is running HOT! Need help.