Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
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- Aleks
- dMK
- 30 Nov 2015
AnonD-337409, 29 Nov 2015Is this removable battery on this phone ?Yes
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- AnonD-337409
- nFx
- 29 Nov 2015
Is this removable battery on this phone ?
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- Anonymous
- sS0
- 29 Nov 2015
ananthushane, 28 Nov 2015Is there is any problem when note edge upgradeable from kit... moreNote edge camera don't have edge screen.why?
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- Anonymous
- skE
- 28 Nov 2015
[deleted post]I advice you to better keep your kitkat as i do myself.
I alteady had lolipop 5.0 and 5.1 and both i had problems with internet data abuse and warm up battery draining.
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- ananthushane
- Hkt
- 28 Nov 2015
Is there is any problem when note edge upgradeable from kitkat to lollipop
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- Anonymous
- 693
- 27 Nov 2015
why i put sim card in cambodia is slowly.
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- bigkey
- 6v0
- 24 Nov 2015
Amazing phone.
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- PHANTOM ASSESIAN
- Hkt
- 22 Nov 2015
AnonD-461175, 10 Nov 2015note edge or note 4? am getting both at the same price and ... morei suggest note edge .really awesome smartphone using since last 7 months.😉
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- AnonD-447117
- X}y
- 20 Nov 2015
The new 70mb update on SM-N915G is a saviour,awesome battery and smooth as butter..thanks Samsung, now give 5.1.1 soon
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- AnonD-367917
- wgr
- 18 Nov 2015
AnonD-327281, 13 Nov 2015SO far 4g is provided by Airtel only and I have been usin i... more40 Mbps more likely...
I was on 90Mbps (about 11MBPS) when 4G first launched in my area. After about three days and everyone started using it typical speeds were more like 60Mbps.
Bits and Bytes. Eight bits to the byte.
so.. 8Kbps is the same as 1KBps
16Mbps would be 2MBps
Your numbers are solid,.. and if you are getting 40MEGABYTES PER SECOND, even more so.. just make sure your carrier doesn't charge through the roof if you go over your limit, because, having done the math, it would be easy for me to clock up a million dollar phone bill in a month (if I tried).
And that is with speeds vastly less than 40MB per second
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- AnonD-387225
- uvT
- 14 Nov 2015
AnonD-327281, 13 Nov 2015SO far 4g is provided by Airtel only and I have been usin i... moreManish. one doubt. what speed u got in airtel? I mean LTE cat 6 or LTE cat 4.
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- AnonD-327281
- w49
- 13 Nov 2015
AnonD-375248, 03 Nov 2015Hi,
Somebody know how? or if is possible reset the knox ... moretry flashing the stock rom..
Not sure if that will reset the Counter.. but that trick worked on my old Note 3..
So far i havent rooted my note edge yet
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- AnonD-327281
- w49
- 13 Nov 2015
AnonD-387225, 11 Nov 2015will this phone supports the indian 4g band b40 2300 mhz?SO far 4g is provided by Airtel only and I have been usin it ..
so no issues so far getting.. around 40 MBPS download speed
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- AnonD-327281
- w49
- 13 Nov 2015
NOTE EDGE USER, 12 Nov 2015I am on unlock version of the phone, didn't receive the 5.1... moreThey have released 5.1 update for Austrailia and US..
In case you are using an indian as mine n915g..than you cam dowload sm-n915g firmware from sammobiles and flash it usin ODIN.
I have been using 5.1 from last 1 month in india ... its super fluid and bug free..
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- NOTE EDGE USER
- gxG
- 12 Nov 2015
I am on unlock version of the phone, didn't receive the 5.1.1 update so far, when checking it I am getting the message that the latest update for the phone is installed
Any solution?
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- AnonD-367917
- v61
- 12 Nov 2015
Anonymous, 21 Sep 2015Anyone knows why the note 4 camera produce much better qual... moreHard to say, but coming from a photography shop background (selling digital cameras, and being a photo industry enthusiast for many years).. same Sony IMX240 (I think - its been a year since i researched the part..) sensor in both devices,.. same software driving the chipset.. auto features on phones choose the ISO setting based on available light.
Too many variables on full auto devices (I am a full manual photographer myself) that higher ISOs generally make shots grainier.
Most cameras can take great shots in good light.
Low light situations can quickly discern the good from the bad.
The camera on this phone can only be beaten by the S6(s) due to a slightly faster lens allowing more light capture; means in low light situations the shutter can remain open for less or a lower ISO setting (less grain) can be used...
The samples you are comparing, my guess, are just poor examples for comparing.
All recent top tier Sammys are exemplary at photography. (for phones)
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- AnonD-367917
- v61
- 12 Nov 2015
Anonymous, 23 Oct 2015This phone SUCKS it frequently freezes up and goes to home ... moreHave your telco give you a new SIM card.
I had a galaxy S that had a poor sim cage, and I had to put paper or sticky tape on the back of the sim card to 'fatten' it up and make proper contact with the phone.
Instead of hurting the sim cage, just get a new sim (should be a free service).
Better than a warranty repair on the phone, and it fixed identical issues for me!
Hope this helps you.
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- AnonD-367917
- v61
- 12 Nov 2015
Chris, 26 Oct 2015Which is better Note 4 or Note edge and please, why's that?... moreNot dismissing others real world experiences, I will contribute my own...
I've had this phone for just shy of a year, daily driver, intense use.
No resets (except for a week or two when I first had it due to a dodgy sim card, when replaced reboot issue only ONCE since (after a very nasty drop)).
No overheating. Though there was a period I installed a tonne of apps and the CPU wouldn't hit low sleep states, which meant I wasn't getting days of battery life. (I used CPUZ to see what the cores were doing and that allowed me to understand why my battery life was varied.)
Being a bit of a technologist, I understand that low reception zones can make phones fight hard (ramp up their power to the aerial) to keep reception. I've never had any issues with battery life or heating issues(and the phone has had lots of usage in high temperatures).
I travel through zero reception areas, I leave my wifi on, connect to hidden wifi networks at home (so wifi on means my phone will fight hard/battery drain trying to connect to a hidden network) and leave my screen brightness high auto. sunlight legibility is brilliant by the way!
Solid phone. I use a samsung fit band with it (love the combined functionality, eg never have to unlock my phone if wearing my 'watch', which has days of battery life as well)
This is one of the better value (from a productivity point of view) phones on the planet.
The S-pen has made this phone the best ever purchase for me simply for the art my daughter creates in 'Artrage'.
The audio support (and samsungs useful hearing test/phone recalibrate software) make this a great audio player (and SD card support means I run FLACs and still have a huge library), but combined with the ultimate screen (and colour profiles) this phone as a multimedia device is near unbeatable.
Add in things like Baldurs Gate being unplayable on non tablets, but usable due to the accuracy of a Stylus.. There really is something here, special/unique, for many users.
Now that the price premiums for this unit are dropping, this is a near bargain and future proof with regards what new thing can a phone do that this one cannot.
I got it to save me buying a tablet and a phone.
I can handle the phablet design as it allows for seriously low SAR rate (I don't mind my daughter using this phone without frying her head).
Not sure of any weaknesses, other than size and weight.
Battery is phenominal, even if other phones can beat it in endurance tests, it is irrelevant as this phone WILL get even the heaviest user through a workday. I have had four day runs on many occasions, and typically recharge around the two-three day mark.
Seldom have I worried about battery life, being able to crank out the tunes on the internal speaker whilst at BBQs never worrying I'll run out of juice/not be able to use the PHONE features...
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- AnonD-367917
- v61
- 12 Nov 2015
Cheers, wish this reply was sooner, as that is frustrating.
Not 100 % certain this is your solution, this has helped me MANY times when experiencing similar issues (for friends family and my own phones..)
When mobiles get too low on charge they get stuck in a boot loop cycle.
Find the genuine charger (not a car charger/third party charger or USB jack on, say, a computer..), and let it charge up the phone.
It might just be it is at a very low charge.
Unfortunately the low charging power supplied by majority of alternate chargers on the market will not get the juice in quickly enough.. as soon as a little charge trickles in using standard 500mv chargers, it is sucked out when the phone boots up.. A higher power charger can get it up and running, ideally charge the thing fully as it has now been a week without juice, not ideal for batteries, but hey, good luck (I hope this is all is needed, or you already have it sorted)
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- AnonD-387225
- uvT
- 11 Nov 2015
will this phone supports the indian 4g band b40 2300 mhz?