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Yes I have. It's nice, but nothing stood out about it to me. I did not get to toy with the speakers.
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I understand brosef.. I was loyal to Samsung as well. I've heard the S4 has some lag issues here and there and some have mentioned it in this thread. I just needed a change from Sammy this round.. I'm most likely copping the Note3 but dat HTC Maxx or whatever the hell it's being called is calling my name as well.wife has the s3 right now... maybe get her the s4 or the htc one... some phones get a little laggy after a while (like hers right now)... she loves taking pics and listening to music... im not saying its difficult to learn how to use a phone, but we have been samsung owners since the first galaxy s, gs2, gs3, note 2..
I was tripping when I heard about the 40 something megapixel camera for a phone. I've never even heard of a camera with that many megapixels. It's basically a camera that makes phone calls.
Yes I have. It's nice, but nothing stood out about it to me. I did not get to toy with the speakers.
Yes I have. It's nice, but nothing stood out about it to me. I did not get to toy with the speakers.
What phone do you have? Curious
you get used to the size of the note 2 after all, I had smartphones before android, and they were big back then. The battery life is a luxury. No longer worried about having bt or wifi on. The stylus is a cherry on top. The things you can do with it....Too big for me man *pause*. The regular One is the perfect size
Verizon Galaxy Nexus. It's either between the One or the iPhone 5s. Unbiased opinion please lol
Yeah man, Verizon is HELLA late on this one. It' dropping on Verizon tomorrow I believe
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If there’s one thing smartphone enthusiasts love, it’s stock Android. The problem for them, of course, is that almost all of the best Android phones in the world run heavily customized versions of Android modified by the vendors that made them. If you like Samsung’s Galaxy S4 and want the best of both worlds, you really only have two options: shell out some serious money to buy a standard Galaxy S4 and a $650 developer edition with stock Android, or install MoDaCo’s great new tweak and switch between both operating systems at will on the same handset.
As is the case with MoDaCo.Switch for the HTC One, the site’s new Galaxy S4 version allows users to run stock Android and the modified version — in this case, Samsung’s TouchWiz — on one handset. Beyond simply switching between Android builds at any point in time, the best part is that both versions share the same data. This means that accounts, contacts, photos and more are all accessible whether you’re in stock Android or in TouchWiz.
Installing MoDaCo.Switch requires that you root your S4 and it should go without saying that it will void your warranty. For those still interested, a link to all the files you need and instructions can be found below in the source section.
A video showing how MoDaCo.Switch works on the Galaxy S4 follows below.
You're supposed to be able to see gifs in textra now but I can't get it to work. I tried uploading the gif straight from my gallery and just copy and pasting the link into the text box... Nothing.
Nope.. on GE TrickDroid and speeds are just fine for me. You mentioned TW so I'm guessing you have the s4.. I have the One don't know if that has anything to do with it but my speeds are fine with a 4.3 romAnybody else on 4.3 roms Having trouble with WiFi speeds? No matter what 4.3 ROM I try the WiFi speed is bad. If I switch to a touchwiz or 4.2 ROM its fine.
Nope.. on GE TrickDroid and speeds are just fine for me. You mentioned TW so I'm guessing you have the s4.. I have the One don't know if that has anything to do with it but my speeds are fine with a 4.3 rom