Sunday, 30 August 2015

top five killing features of samsung galaxy note

Yet NOTE 5 is presently not LAUNCHED in INDIA , but the users in UK who have experienced are very happy by these 5 features by SAMSUNG , yet NOTE 5 would be between 55-60 thousands in INDIA according to TELEFEED 4 U ... the five are mentioned below ...

1. Stunning Premium Design


Yes, the rumours were true. The Galaxy Note 5 features a broadly similar design to the previous generation Galaxy Note 4, except that Samsung has done its usual best to shrink the bodywork down around that substantial touchscreen. There's barely any bezel at all, and we find it difficult to imagine that a phablet like this could be any more compact.
Of course the other major change is that the Note 5 adopts the Galaxy S6's use of metal and glass bodywork giving it a premium look and feel. The last-gen Note had a metal surround, but there's no doubt that this is now the most high-end finish for a Galaxy Note to date.
There is one slight design tweak, again previously rumuored accurately. The Note 5 features a curved glass rear panel with tapered edges, similar to the front design of the Galaxy S6 edge and S6 edge+. As well as tying the Note 5 in with the rest of the range's visual style, Samung says this curved back makes one-handed use easier, as well as looking slick in its own right, of course.

2. Gorgeous Display


Well this was to be expected. Samsung has been getting progressively better and better at producing its Super AMOLED displays that utterly trounce the competition. This latest is the same size as the last few Note models, a size which Samsung clearly feels is optimum - something we'd largely agree with. It's a 5.7in Super AMOLED panel with a QHD 2560x1440 pixel resolution, resulting in some ultra-sharp visual quality. As usual with Samsung's Super AMOLED the contrast, colour, brightness and viewing angles all promise to be superb.
Oh and just so there's no confusion, it's flat, not curved.

3. Processing POWER


Again, there are usually plenty of shared components between Galaxy S6 handsets and the Galaxy Note series devices launched inside the same year, so it's not too suprising we're seeing the Galaxy Note 5 using the same chipset from the Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge, and Galaxy S6 edge+.
Not that there's anything wrong with that at all, because quite frankly the Exynos 7420 in question has been one of the finest performing chipsets in any device this year. It's a 64-bit octa-core chipset built on 14 nanometer FinFet production processes.
This thing is insanely fast, runs cooler, and is much kinder to battery life than pretty much anything else on the market.
Not only that, but the Galaxy Note 5 gets some special treatment by having 4GB of RAM accompanying the processor - that's the most Samsung has put in any phone to date, and not only will it help out with multitasking, but is also said to be the amount of RAM that really lets apps leverage the 64-bit architecture to the fullest.

4. Multitasking & Stylus Features Galore


No surprises that the Galaxy Note 5 features an S-Pen stylus or an emphasis on mutltiasking! Still, the intricate details are rather interesteing nonetheless. Samsung has re-designed the S-Pen to be more like a pen and more comfortable to hold, plus it now features a clicky quick-release mechanism. As with previous iterations, Samsung has made efforts to make the S-Pen more sensitive and accurate, and allegedly it now feels very close to using a real pen in terms of responsiveness.
The radial Air Command menu has also been tweaked and improved, and Samsung has streamlined many useful features, such as signing PDF documents on the fly.

Multitasking is a key focal point, with Samsung adding 4GB of RAM to make sure multiple apps can be handled easily. The ability to split the display between multiple applications is also alive and well.

5. BIG Battery Life


As predicted, the Galaxy Note 5 comes loaded with a (non-removable) 3,000mAh battery cell which should provide plenty of juice. Between the more efficient processor and the return of Samung's Power Saving mode we should see excellent battery performance from this beast. What's more, the Note 5 supports quick charging and wireless charging.

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Monday, 3 August 2015

How to recover a mobile phone from WATER DAMAGE

Don't PANIC just follow these steps for preventing your Cell from any WATER DAMAGE

1

Take the phone out of the water as soon as possible. Ports for hands free kit, tiny hole for microphone, charging, usb cable connectivity and the plastic covers on cell phones even though tight can freely allow water to enter the phone in a just a few seconds of time. Grab your phone quickly, and turn it off immediately, as leaving it on can cause it to short circuit – if it has been in water, assume it is waterlogged whether it is still working or not.

2

Your phone may not be too damaged if you take it out of the water right away. A longer period of immersion, such as being in the washing machine cycle, is more cause for alarm. It is still worth trying the following steps to attempt saving the phone, before giving up.
If the phone is connected to a wall charger and is also submerged in water, do not attempt to remove it from the water. Seek a professional immediately to ask the proper steps to do this safely (as in turning off a main power switch, or similar action). Electricity and water do not mix and can result in electrical shock. However, if your phone was NOT connected to a wall charger but fell into water, remove the phone from the water as quickly as possible, and proceed with the next few steps.
Acting quickly can make all the difference in being able to save your phone from water damage, however don't panic. Maintaining a level head is key to working more efficiently under pressure.

3

After removing the phone from water, quickly gather some paper towels or soft cloths to lay the phone on while you remove the battery cover and battery. This is one of the most important steps to saving it. Many circuits inside the phone will survive immersion in water provided they are not attached to a power source (battery) when wet.[1]
To find out if the phone is truly water damaged, check the corner near where the battery is – there should be a white square or circle, with or without red lines. If this is pink or red, your phone has water damage.
Quickly read the manual to your phone if you're not sure how to remove the battery.

4

Remove the SIM card if your phone has one. Some or all of your valuable contacts (along with other data) could be stored on your SIM. For many people, this could be more valuable and worthy of saving than the phone itself.
SIM cards survive water damage well, but getting it out immediately makes good sense. Pat it dry and set it aside to dry out until you reconnect your phone to your cell network again. (If your phone does not have a SIM card, skip this step).

5

Remove all other peripherals such as ear buds, memory cards, as well as any phone cases or protective covers. Remove all plugs that cover the gaps, slots, and crevices in the phone to expose them to air drying.

6

Take your cell phone to an authorized dealer. Sometimes they can fix it. Don't try to hide the fact that it has been wet - there are internal indicators that prove moisture - and the repair people are more likely to be able to help you if you explain exactly what has happened to the phone.

7

Put your phone on a sunny spot to help the phone get rid of any water in very small places.

8

Let the phone sit on absorbent towels, napkins or other paper. After removing the phone from the rice or desiccant (or if you were not able to use either method), place the phone flat on an absorbent material. Remember that the goal is to evacuate all of the moisture and humidity from the device.
Check the absorbent material every hour for 4 to 6 hours. If moisture is evident, repeat the vacuuming step and desiccant steps.

9

Test your phone. After you have waited at least 24 hours, or longer if needed, check to see that every area of your cell phone is clean and looks dry. Check all the ports, compartments and in between crevices for any moisture or dirt. Wipe away any dust and dirt from the device and covers and insert the battery into the phone. Attempt to power on the device, listening for odd noises and observing to see if the phone appears to function correctly.

10

Plug it into its charger without the battery if your phone is completely dried out, but still does not work. If this works, you will probably need a new battery.

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