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Below you can see the slight variations in design between the two versions. Use the following tables to know which Galaxy Note II model you have. Table source: Wikipedia. I cannot update my galaxy note gt n software. Hi Haseeb, have rooted your phone before? If you did it, it may be the reason, you should uninstall the root APP.

Best Regards. I learnt from websites I can unbrick it and reboot it? The different websites show steps which I tried but I could not reboot it normally. I feel I am not able to select the right stock ROM or many of the websites miss a step or steps.

Put the mobile to download mode is not a problem so far. Thank you in advance Esubalew. Hi Esubalew, you can hard reset the device, thy this ways below: 1. Turn your phone off. With the phone off, press and hold the Volume Up key and the Home key, then press and hold the Power key. Select with the power key. Scroll down to Yes, Delete User Data and select it.

Back on the first screen, scroll down to Wipe Cache Partition and select it. Your factory reset is now complete. Go to Reboot System Now to restart the phone. Which model does your phone is and make sure your 4G Service providers support the same band with your phone? May this can help you, thank you. Hi Daryl, I suggest you send it to a repair shop ask for help. It has a risk to damage it if you replace it yourself. Hi, you mean your screen broken and other parts are just fine?

Hello I have samsung note2 N International model with lcd display and digitizer is broken I want to know is there any compatible lcd which i can use as my note 2 lcd screen. Thanks so much! Hi James, what screens do you need? The LCD and digitizer assembly for Note 2 in different models are compatible, while the LCD and digitizer assembly with frame for i and L are not compatible.

GSMH what is the cost of the screen and how to send the money am in africa sierra leone. Hi, i have note 2 n and need to change motherboard. Can i buy motherboard for some other model of note 2 they are way cheapier then for mine , and will it works on n or not? Im sorry im a dodo so have patience with me please. My phone is t-mobile note 2 t but is that all i need to know or do i also have to know if it is N or N? Google Apps Banned. Call of Duty Vanguard. Most Downloaded Apps in World.

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Launched on September 27, Official in India, the mobile is available with striking features and adequate specifications at an introductory price of Rs 28, You will indulge in an immersive way while watching movies or playing games on this phone as it features a 5.

Besides, the mobile runs on the Android v4. Side by side, the Note 2 isn't a whole lot larger than the original Samsung Galaxy Note, and is much more palmable than a 7-inch tablet. Still, I won't blame anyone for feeling anxiety over the Note 2's in-hand feel or portability. As with all phones, your ultimate judgment of what feels right depends on your hands. Over the course of testing, the Note 2 moved through a range of hands and pockets.

Mine are fairly small, and I wanted to see what people had to say about its size and comfort. Most of the women I spoke with had no trouble fitting the Note 2 into a bag or purse, but questioned the phone's usability and their ability to reach the corners of the screen one-handed. Some felt fine slipping the Note 2 into a front pants pocket, others didn't. Some enjoyed holding the larger phone once they got used to its size; others found it too expansive, even with their bigger hands.

I myself was able to slide the Note 2 into my back jeans pocket and go about my day. It stuck out and looked terrible, but it didn't impede my walking around and most of the time I didn't really notice it.

I even sat on the phone a few times; it wasn't especially uncomfortable, and the phone didn't break. I also became quickly accustomed to the phone's size. After a day or two staring at its screen, the Galaxy S3's looked small in comparison. The iPhone 5's 4-inch screen looked shockingly tiny, which just proves that device size is all relative. If you don't have one already, you'll want to invest in a Bluetooth headset for answering calls.

The Note 2 looks comically large at the ear. Beyond the phone's physical properties, you'll find helpful hardware buttons and ports. There's a front-facing camera above the screen, along with a light and proximity sensor. There's a physical hardware Home button below the display, sandwiched between touch-sensitive buttons for Menu and Back. The power button is on the right spine, the volume rocker is on the left, and the Micro-USB port is on the bottom.

The top houses the 3. On the back, you'll find the camera lens and LED flash. At the bottom of the back panel is the stylus slot with S Pen. Behind the back cover rests the microSD card slot, which can hold up to 64GB in external memory.

Screen and OS The Note 2's 5. That translates into a wide-screen aspect ratio rather than the aspect ratio of the first Note. That helps it fit right in with more standard graphics and video playback. However, the resolution isn't as tight as on the Samsung Galaxy S3, which puts more pixels on a comparatively smaller screen. The naked eye would be hard-pressed to detect the looser resolution while watching videos and reading text, but when you hold the phones side by side, the fine details don't look as sharp on the Note 2.

This is especially noticeable compared with an even smaller HD screen, like the iPhone 5's 4-inch Retina Display. The S Pen stylus is an integral part of the complete Note 2 experience, but to control the phone, fingers are all you really need.

Android 4. I've said it before: TouchWiz mostly adds terrific functionality that extends Google's Android vision, but it's getting a little outdated and lacks the elegance or edginess of competitors' overlays. There's a great deal of customization, from lock screen shortcuts to a wide variety of motion controls -- some which I love, and others that I completely ignore. You'll be able to access system settings from the notifications menu, which, by the way, offer Jelly Bean's deeper interactions.

Seven home screens are fully customizable, and Samsung even gives you the option of booting up "easy" mode, which drops in widgets of most-used apps, settings, and contacts on the home screen.

It's all editable, of course. You can also enable Page Buddy, a context-relevant home screen that temporarily pops up when you do things like remove the stylus, plug in headphones, and dock the phone.

Pull out the stylus, for instance, and you'll see a page with shortcuts to S Note files and templates. Samsung's default virtual keyboard lets you touch-type or trace words. I love that numbers get their own row, and I appreciate predictive text. Unfortunately, there's no spell-checker, and mistakes require manual correction.

This oversight bothers me on all Samsung phones, but with the Note 2 being so focused on writing, the lack of a default spell checker is really inexcusable.

I'm also put out that there's no one-touch way to insert commas and question marks. On the plus side, each navigation button also doubles up on functionality. A long press on the home button pulls up your list of most recent apps; a double-press activates Samsung's own take on a voice assistant, S Voice, which I still don't think is very good. Pressing the back button on this global version pops up the menu for split-screen multitasking more on this below.

S Pen stylus If you never unholster the the phone's signature stylus, you can still enjoy full use of the Note 2 and all its Android-given glory. However, if you do wield the S Pen, drawing and productivity tools await. The S Pen itself is redesigned from the original Note's. Like the Galaxy Note Its button is ridged so you can click by feel. Compared with the Note's round, thin twig of a wand, this stylus is more comfortable, less likely to roll away, and less prone to accidental button presses.

Of course, I mistakenly pressed it anyway, which led to its own set of issues while using the device. Samsung licenses Wacom's technology to brings its S Pen 1, levels of pen-pressure sensitivity, which means you can press lightly or hard for different results. Like the Note tablet, the Note 2 smartphone merges pen-and-paper sensibilities with a healthy dose of cursor-and-mouse functionality.

You can also scroll up and down, and from side to side. Manipulating the S Pen Zoom also zooms in and out, takes a screen shot, and opens a new, blank memo on any screen. You can also highlight text and lasso objects to capture them. Writing with S Pen The S Pen is a natural, comfortable extension of your own hand, and using it gives your fingers a break. Dig a little, and you'll find quick commands and gestures of all sorts.

Gestures can be faster and more efficient; other times not.



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