Old issue but I'm just wondering if anyone here has figured out why the Note Fe doesn't have this feature.
Thank you
I just read about and looked for this feature yesterday It's one of the few additions that seems quite useful. I googled a bit but couldn't find anything on why missing except I noticed a small number of other features were also missing. So I have to assume it's due to features being cut off by model year. I guess Note 8 has more features but for this one, obviously, WHY??? It's not as though the phone can't do it so why not let the FE have it.
I think it does have it on Pie
SM-N935F Note FE OREO
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Covered Design, Features, What was removed as well as added and a Speed Test. Is it worth the jump from the Note 3 to the Note 4?
After using the Note 3 as my main device for a year then getting the Note 4, I like to say that there is a difference and it feels refreshed. With the 1440p Display, New Touch Wiz Ui, and a few new features. Now I did notice that there are somethings missing from the Note 4 that the Note 3 had. There are also something that have been moved and changed, like the Pen Window feature is now used with the Multi-Window feature on the Note 4. Spec wise there is not a massive push but its still a beast of a phone. Watch the Full comparison below and let me know what you think. Is it worth the jump from the Note 3 to the Note 4?
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A big one missing at the moment is root for the US models. Note 3 can be rooted easily and enable card writes for starts. That is if you are one of the folks like me that use a lot of third part apps that need
card writes
I do not believe for one minute Google will keep card writes enabled in Lollipop. They were enabled in the beta for Kitkat as well, but was disabled for public release. One simple parameter change in the load
script to disable it.
rushless said:
A big one missing at the moment is root for the US models. Note 3 can be rooted easily and enable card writes for starts. That is if you are one of the folks like me that use a lot of third part apps that need
card writes
I do not believe for one minute Google will keep card writes enabled in Lollipop. They were enabled in the beta for Kitkat as well, but was disabled for public release. One simple parameter change in the load
script to disable it.
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Root for the T-Mobile is available, bit hopefully it can be made available for verizon and the rest. IT was done for the Note 3 and S5.
Bump for newcomers.
blackout720 said:
Root for the T-Mobile is available, bit hopefully it can be made available for verizon and the rest. IT was done for the Note 3 and S5.
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Yes, but months later as was the S4. A lot of people were less concerned then since card writes worked before Kitkat. Waiting many months for a feature that uncripples the function of apps for
someone that uses sd cards for a lot of content is not a waiting luxury now as a result. I see the N3 with card writes as a much better option in spite of the good stuff the N4 has. Card writes are
are too critical for me Of course I would prefer the N4- IF card writes worked Too many apps I use a lot to suddenly not be able to edit and save content with.
N3 wins due to a technical knockout from a right hook of card writes Perhaps a rematch this spring, but then the 64bit devices will be out and about.
using the latest Jasmine ROM 2.4.1 you get a really N4 like experience.
he is also working on a full N4 port like he did with the S5 port for N3.
not exactly a N4 but software wise its darn close already.
fletch33 said:
using the latest Jasmine ROM 2.4.1 you get a really N4 like experience.
he is also working on a full N4 port like he did with the S5 port for N3.
not exactly a N4 but software wise its darn close already.
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I used the S5 port on the Note 3 and I must say it was really close. I had s-pen working and everything. You can just use the S5 port and say you have a Note 4.
UPDATE: After almost two weeks of use, I feel as if my Note 4 has more problems than my Note 3. It crashes and lags worst than what my Note 3 ever did on a bad day.
Not having lag issues with the N4 and have a couple hundred apps loaded (really). Seems as fast as the Note 3. I still think the device would be better off with 1080p. Now the S6 will apparently have a 4K display with a smaller display then the N4.
IMO, pure stupid to waste the resources when battery life could be better.
Hi guys, I'm looking for input on my next phone. I've read through the edge vs note 4 threads but most are almost a year old so I'm looking for some updated info. I posted the same question in the Edge forum but would like some input from the other side, as well.
I currently have an S4 and have narrowed down my options to the Edge and Note 4. I like the idea of having the edge screen but wondering if it's actually useful. I don't do anything crazy with my S4...It's rooted and I really like xposed and wanam. I haven't done ROMs or anything like that.
What should I know about or take into account when evaluating the two phone options?
Also, while not specifically a comparison question since I think the feature is identical between the two phones but I've read lots of complaints about the fingerprint reader. Is it bad? Are there ways to make it work better/more accurately?
I am on Sprint.
Thanks!
just go for the regular note 4, the side screen isnt' anything special, but it's much more expensive
At swappa, the price difference is about $50-80. That's not enough to be a deciding factor for me as long as the functionality of the side screen is beneficial.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/05/29/android-m-feature-spotlight-native-bluetooth-stylus-support-is-here/
I am replacing my broken Note 4 with the S7 Edge.
I was looking for some active pens to somehow be able still to write and I stumbled upon this article.
Is this Android M feature supported by the S7?
Could this be added if it's not present?
Am so excited
Preordered the S7 but still on the edge weather to get a Note 5 instead
Could anyone please test it?
Would be awesome
There are even pressure sensitive Bluetooth pens out there.
Bumping. Important Android 6 feature
Could be handy to know coming from note 4 would ease the transition
Hi all!
I am currently the owner of a Note Edge which has this problem: https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-tmobile/general/ddi-mmcread-failed-boot-error-fix-t3434335 (and https://us.community.samsung.com/t5...rd-id/GalaxyNotePhones/thread-id/12183/page/1)
In short what was happening is that the phone heats up without any obvious reason and sometimes reboots itself. Annoying, yes. Critical, no. Until the mmc broke (see link). Apparently many Note users have this issue and nothing else than replacing the motherboard or the phone can be done about it. So i started to look at the S8 series, specifically the Note 8.
This morning i was in the store, they don't have the Note 8 yet, so i looked at the S8 and S8+. When i grabbed the S8 i noticed that it was fairly hot. When i touched the screen it spontaneously rebooted. That got me scared because it's exactly the same behavior my Note Edge had and now it's dead.
What is your experience? Does your S8(+) run hot? Hotter than expected? If so, you might be in for a hardware failure in two years.
As i mentioned, i am looking at buying a Note 8, a phone which is not particulary cheap. I want to know if i might be running into the same issue as with my Note Edge.
BTW, i post this in the S8 forum because nobody has experience yet with the Note 8.
Thanks for you responses,
Ton.
Before the s8 i had an s5 which had that issue you are saying, and before i had an s2 and had the same issue as well.
But i don't know if they fix it or i am lucky, but in half year i had the phone i didn't have any issue with battery draining or over heating. So you are good to go with the s8.
There aren't many differences between the note 8 and the s8(+), note has dual camara, 50% more ram (4 gb in s8 and 6 gb in note) and the s pen.
If you want the premium features wait for it, if not you can go with the s8 without worries.
Jnioms said:
If you want the premium features wait for it, if not you can go with the s8 without worries.
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I don't need the premium features. I cannot live without the S-Pen. So :fingers-crossed:
I have the s8+ and have not experienced any overheating at all even under high use situations. The price difference between features between the s8+and note 8 made me choose the s8+.
No issues with my S8+
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Hi all,
I had a Mediapad m3 earlier this year but eventually returned it because it was a frustrating experience with emui 4. Hardware was great but it was limited by its software : terrible lock screen, no smart lock, no multiwindow, etc.
Did the experience got better with Nougat and emui 5? Is multiwindow fully functional? How about smart lock? Is the tablet still recognised as a phone by apps? There's no real review online with the tablet running Nougat.
I must say even though its specs sheet is inferior, the Samsung Tab S2 8 2016 still seem like a better choice in terms of experience : better software, probable Oero update and awesome custom roms support anyway. It's a different form factor of course but it's also lighter.
What's the day to day experience with the M3 today?
Thanks.