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alpine wrote:on a side note, it seems samsung has released their update for jelly bean on the galaxy tab 2 10.1 and 7.0, got minds updated dated via wifi over the weekend.
Samsung Galaxy S4's Likely 4.99-Inch, 1080p Screen Outed
A roadmap displayed by Samsung during CES 2013 appears to confirm details pertaining to the Galaxy S4's screen.
AnandTech saw that the South Korean technology conglomerate was showcasing a full HD 4.99-inch screen from its display division. It's shown as a follow-on from the Samsung Galaxy Note 2's 5.55-inch screen. A PPI (pixels per-inch) of 440 is also shown for the screen.
The next-generation display is scheduled to ship to manufacturers during 2013's quarter one. Samsung said it's applied a 25 percent power saving method on the new OLED screen. A low power mode, meanwhile, could see the battery usage being almost halved.
The roadmap adds credence to a previous report suggesting that the Galaxy S4 will boast a 4.99-inch screen. The unannounced device itself is expected to be revealed during its own event ahead of its May launch.
During CES, Samsung revealed Youm, a flexible and bendable OLED display; it's expected that the Galaxy S4 will sport an unbreakable screen. The company also announced the world's first eight-core mobile processor, with the Galaxy S3's successor said to be the first device to integrate the chipset.
Swisha wrote:Samsung Galaxy S4's Likely 4.99-Inch, 1080p Screen Outed
A roadmap displayed by Samsung during CES 2013 appears to confirm details pertaining to the Galaxy S4's screen.
AnandTech saw that the South Korean technology conglomerate was showcasing a full HD 4.99-inch screen from its display division. It's shown as a follow-on from the Samsung Galaxy Note 2's 5.55-inch screen. A PPI (pixels per-inch) of 440 is also shown for the screen.
The next-generation display is scheduled to ship to manufacturers during 2013's quarter one. Samsung said it's applied a 25 percent power saving method on the new OLED screen. A low power mode, meanwhile, could see the battery usage being almost halved.
The roadmap adds credence to a previous report suggesting that the Galaxy S4 will boast a 4.99-inch screen. The unannounced device itself is expected to be revealed during its own event ahead of its May launch.
During CES, Samsung revealed Youm, a flexible and bendable OLED display; it's expected that the Galaxy S4 will sport an unbreakable screen. The company also announced the world's first eight-core mobile processor, with the Galaxy S3's successor said to be the first device to integrate the chipset.
Stephon. wrote:I have a cruzerlite case.
14ride wrote:Jonathan_337 wrote:I just got my S3 and I don't see any update to 4.1.2..anyone else had that problem? I'll root and flash a ROM soon but until I have the time I want it updated.
Also what cases do you guys recommend? I'd buy an Otter Box but this phone is like a Me2 now and I don't wanna have the same case as everyone else to top it off.
o gosh...u making me feel bad with my s2 jed.i fine the outer case to big thou.amazon hav alot to chose from
Stephon. wrote:@Jonathan_337 I got the case from Amazon, it's really thin compared to other cases out there but it's neat and I fling my phone all over and nothing happened to it yet so I guess it's good at protecting the best phone in the industry.
Val wrote:alpine wrote:on a side note, it seems samsung has released their update for jelly bean on the galaxy tab 2 10.1 and 7.0, got minds updated dated via wifi over the weekend.
Any increase in performance?
Swisha wrote:
Jonathan_337 wrote:Stephon. wrote:@Jonathan_337 I got the case from Amazon, it's really thin compared to other cases out there but it's neat and I fling my phone all over and nothing happened to it yet so I guess it's good at protecting the best phone in the industry.
I'll keep that in mind. I like those but I'm just scared it won't be protective enough.
I was also looking at the SGP Neo Hybrid Lumi series. But it's not on SGP's site anymore. I'm scared to purchase it 'cause of that. Anyone know why they took it off?
Just a little by the way. I had left my S3 to go iPhone but I'm back to the S3 once again. To anyone considering iPhones, for the price you're paying and the features you're getting, it's really not worth it. The S3 can do tons more and is much cheaper. The iPhone may be a lot smoother in some of its operations but overall the S3 IMO is the best device on the market ATM.
Jonathan_337 wrote:I've noticed that my Nexus 7 keeps a lot of things in RAM and doesn't usually ever need to reload apps while the S3 constantly has to do so. Anyone have a solution to this?
achillies wrote:Jonathan_337 wrote:I've noticed that my Nexus 7 keeps a lot of things in RAM and doesn't usually ever need to reload apps while the S3 constantly has to do so. Anyone have a solution to this?
I don't have that issue, I think there is something about your setup that causes this
Jonathan_337 wrote:achillies wrote:Jonathan_337 wrote:I've noticed that my Nexus 7 keeps a lot of things in RAM and doesn't usually ever need to reload apps while the S3 constantly has to do so. Anyone have a solution to this?
I don't have that issue, I think there is something about your setup that causes this
It used to be worse, it's to a bearable extent now but since using the nexus 7 I rly want it to work like that. My s3 is on 4.1.1, what firmware is yours running? The Nexus 7 is on 4.2.1 atm.
My S3 runs with about the same amount of free ram yours shows atm.
achillies wrote:Jonathan_337 wrote:achillies wrote:Jonathan_337 wrote:I've noticed that my Nexus 7 keeps a lot of things in RAM and doesn't usually ever need to reload apps while the S3 constantly has to do so. Anyone have a solution to this?
I don't have that issue, I think there is something about your setup that causes this
It used to be worse, it's to a bearable extent now but since using the nexus 7 I rly want it to work like that. My s3 is on 4.1.1, what firmware is yours running? The Nexus 7 is on 4.2.1 atm.
My S3 runs with about the same amount of free ram yours shows atm.
I'm on 4.1.2 and that amount of free ram is just about normal since I have had this phone
And I don't have issues with apps reloading
Jonathan_337 wrote:achillies wrote:Jonathan_337 wrote:achillies wrote:Jonathan_337 wrote:I've noticed that my Nexus 7 keeps a lot of things in RAM and doesn't usually ever need to reload apps while the S3 constantly has to do so. Anyone have a solution to this?
I don't have that issue, I think there is something about your setup that causes this
It used to be worse, it's to a bearable extent now but since using the nexus 7 I rly want it to work like that. My s3 is on 4.1.1, what firmware is yours running? The Nexus 7 is on 4.2.1 atm.
My S3 runs with about the same amount of free ram yours shows atm.
I'm on 4.1.2 and that amount of free ram is just about normal since I have had this phone
And I don't have issues with apps reloading
Ok well maybe updating may help a bit. I'm currently stock and don't wanna root and flash just yet but I'm not seeing the OTA update to 4.1.2. How did you update yours, through Odin?
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