anyone got a comprehensive list of additional feature on the galaxy s 2 ,as opposed to the originall galaxy s ?
Samsung has released a firmware update for the Galaxy Note II, which enables the much anticipated split-screen multitasking feature.
Multi-View enhances the multitasking capabilities of the Galaxy Note II, allowing you to run two apps on the screen simultaneously. Mind you, not all Android apps are supported, but unlike the Galaxy Note 10.1, where only Samsung apps could be brought up to the screen, Multi-Window supports Google apps as well (Gmail, YouTube, Chrome and Talk).
The update version is XXALIJ1 and comes with a new baseband, as well as an update to Google Chrome.
If you own a Samsung Galaxy Note II, you can check for the new firmware from About device -> Software update. While waiting to download, you can see Multi-Window in action on the official Samsung Galaxy Note II ad below (around the 2 minute mark).
msobky said:
Samsung has released a firmware update for the Galaxy Note II, which enables the much anticipated split-screen multitasking feature.
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Congratulations in being very late to the party with old news!
Tip for you: search is your friend!
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Dave
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Can i ask question..
I bought my note 2 4 days ago the base band vesion XXALIH.. I had root it and update the firmware the split screen is not supported. is it possible to update the firmware to XXALIJ1 even though the basebrand is different.. I'm newbee and don't understand much about root and update thing the fiemware..
thank you so much hope I can get an answere.
msobky said:
Samsung has released a firmware update for the Galaxy Note II, which enables the much anticipated split-screen multitasking feature.
Multi-View enhances the multitasking capabilities of the Galaxy Note II, allowing you to run two apps on the screen simultaneously. Mind you, not all Android apps are supported, but unlike the Galaxy Note 10.1, where only Samsung apps could be brought up to the screen, Multi-Window supports Google apps as well (Gmail, YouTube, Chrome and Talk).
The update version is XXALIJ1 and comes with a new baseband, as well as an update to Google Chrome.
If you own a Samsung Galaxy Note II, you can check for the new firmware from About device -> Software update. While waiting to download, you can see Multi-Window in action on the official Samsung Galaxy Note II ad below (around the 2 minute mark).
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Read post #1 of this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1896696
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This looks like a great manual/user guide for those looking guidance on some of the guides more advanced features, as well as advice on applications.
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Dear comunity,
I love samsungs sidesync 3.0 features. And for me it would be great to have sidesync on all android devices or at least a similiar application with the same features.
Is there anyone else who have the same interest like me and in the best case is able to develope/port an app like wanted ?
I have an Galaxy Tab s and an oppo find 7a. So i have at least one samsung device.
An alternative is to have a touchwiz based rom for oppos find 7 and other devices.
The problem is already known from htc sense features....the features and apps we want are integrated into the brand's framework so that the app only as standalo is not working.
Please help me with developing, good suggestions or at least lets start a list to demonstrate that this feature is more than just a feature to play , it is useful and needed
Greets
I'd be interested
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Hey guys!
A friend of mine told me, that he will be equipped with a Samsung Galaxy S5 soon by his employer. I'm not quite sure which model it will be but I predict it to be the G900F as it will be bought in Europe and it won't be the most expensive model of the series.
His employer already told him that it will come with some special app pre-installed that he will need to work with in the future.
He was told too that this app will also track his gps position and record his phone usage stats, especially which numbers he calls on what time and for how long he talked.
These informations will be sent back to his employer who obviously will collect this data and possibly wants to use against him some time (you never know..).
The alternative of using the phone is just using it without putting a SIM in just to work with the app and have an extra phone which he really uses all the time. But that's somehow awkward if you ask me.
Whatever. I'm used to flash custom ROM's, kernels, recoveries on phones and work with them as I just flashed CM 12.1 with Xposed on my own phone but never owned a S5 myself.
So I'm asking for some tips what we could use for preventing the data collection.
I already used PDroid on my obsolete LG P990 in the past and currently use the privacy settings on CM 12.1 to prevent apps from doing against my will.
What would be the most efficient way to achieve power over this nasty spyware?
Thanks in advance.
Greetings,
Seyron.
Well firstly the call data will show up on the monthly bill for his employer to see. Secondly what app is it? Many of these security apps will not install on a rooted device/custom rom. Our work one does not. Location wise he can just turn off he location from the menu.
If he can root just install a privacy app like lbe security and stop the company app from seeing anything.