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Friday, August 21, 2015
My Samsung Galaxy Also Prone to These Problems
I liked the Samsung mobile phone
My Samsung Galaxy phone has found the problem:
1. Do not go out often play phone, no matter if you're in a hurry, you press the dial key to start from at least one minute can dial out
2. Play no words, typing bar display properly, that is not hit on the word, you must restart the machine
3. Easy bad motherboard. Samsung's sale is that you come I will give you redo the system, or is change the motherboard, although not spend it, I not enough for fee thing, I'll open a privilege motherboard burned, too fragile now.
Black for many reasons, the system issues, software conflicts. Screen damage will shine into the blank screen. We recommend that you try the following:
1. Your phone software is installed mobile security guards or some third-party software program, if there is please try to uninstall.
2. We recommend that you put the machine back to the factory settings, as follows: Settings - Accounts - Reset - Reset (but since this machine to restore the phone to factory settings, all data will be lost, you advance to the important data such as phone book, video and pictures about the backup).
3. It is recommended that you try a firmware upgrade.
The reason often crashes
Answer 1: phone cards, slow, crash, reboot
The phone is slow to respond, the card or even crash restart for many reasons, the most important one is the mobile phone hardware configuration is not ideal. Low-end models of the CPU and memory is difficult to meet the needs of high-volume applications running simultaneously, SD card is not good enough sometimes cause crashes (especially in the application of the transfer to the SD card to do the operation time). Another frequent problem is the program to install and open too many (sometimes handset manufacturers will be integrated in the system some applications, but not every user need them, you can consider uninstall). This time we want to develop good habits of mobile phone use, including frequent cleaning of the phone is not commonly used applications, the normal press "Back" button to exit the program (press "Home" button, but the program running in the background oh), the abolition of dynamic wallpaper, in "settings -> display -> Animation "select close animation and so on. We also found in some high-end models, even if the application will feel much loaded card, it may be because some applications take up too many resources, or system-level issues. If you can not find the cause, you can use the phone to set the "Preset" to reset the system, which will restore the phone back to the state when bought (but before all the applications and data are deleted, pay attention to the backup). There is also a possibility, such as your phone configuration is not high, low Andorid version, but this time you tried a higher version of Andorid system, such as the current 4.0, usually single-core phone up and running will be more difficult, there are cards Dayton, etc. is granted. So Brush selection system version, when, according to their own performance to determine the phone, do not blindly pursue more advanced experience.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015
Tough three anti-aircraft Samsung Galaxy
I do not know if you remember, the Samsung Galaxy series flagship after release, will launch a powerful three anti Version Active new machine, Galaxy S6 no exception. Recently, foreign media exposure of an alleged Samsung Galaxy S6 Active real machine photos.
Pictures of Samsung Galaxy S6 Active fuselage for the all-black, the front is still using the three anti-edition fairly representative of the three physical buttons, back, body armor similar, tough line, bottom with "Galaxy S6 active" sign. The aircraft is expected to continue with strong three defenses.
In addition we can find, the aircraft should not be equipped with a fingerprint sensor. The machine's model for the SM-G890A, will be equipped with a 3500mAh capacity battery, in addition, it alleged Galaxy S6 Active hardware configuration and Galaxy S6 similar.
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Samsung Galaxy S6 Active exposure
In addition we can find, the aircraft should not be equipped with a fingerprint sensor. The machine's model for the SM-G890A, will be equipped with a 3500mAh capacity battery, in addition, it alleged Galaxy S6 Active hardware configuration and Galaxy S6 similar.
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Samsung Galaxy S5 reveals its hidden features
We knew all about the Galaxy S5's heart-rate monitor and fingerprint scanner, but dig a little deeper and there's a lot more going on.
Spend a little time with the Samsung Galaxy S5 and you'll quickly see that there's more to this flagship smartphone than the heart-rate monitor on the back and the optional fingerprint scanner on the front.
Of course, these remain some of the phone's most defining characteristics, along with its 16-megapixel camera with 4K video capture, and rapid quad-core processor. Beyond there attention-grabbing headlining acts are several new interesting and useful little gems.
The Galaxy S5 lets you differentiate folders by color.
There's more than one way to organize content on your home screens, but I like the tiny tidbit of using color to differentiate among folders.
After adding a folder (which you can do by long-pressing an app and pressing Create Folder), tapping the on-screen menu button pulls up five color options: blue, grey, maroon, brown, and green. If you don't select one, the folder defaults to blue.
Private Mode
For whatever reason, you want to keep multimedia files in a place where you --and only you -- can see them. The Galaxy S5's new Private Mode gives you an easy way to do this. Once you turn it on in the Settings menu (or quick settings pull-down), you can select any photos, videos, document, or voice file and select the menu choice Move to Private.
While in Private Mode, you'll be able to see any content in separate folders, and can see an overview in the Private folder stored in My Files. Toggling Private Mode off makes all visible signs of these secreted-away files vanish. Note that Private Mode is separate from Samsung Knox, which requires your company's IT department to institute.
Toolbox
If you explore the Settings menu or the quick access settings in the notifications pulldown, you'll notice a quiet little option called Toolbox. Toggle it on and a white dot appears, inscribed with an ellipsis. Tap this and it will expand to reveal shortcuts to popular tools like the camera, voice recorder, browser, calculator, and the notes app -- but you can swap these for other apps.
If Toolbox gets in your way, drag it anywhere else on the screen. It'll fade when you leave it alone long enough. I found I had to move it around more often than not, but it saved the day when I needed to launch the camera app one-handed. Again, it's also pretty easy to toggle on and off from the notifications pull-down, which is something you can also do one-handed.
Heaps more photo-editing features
I'm a big believer in built-in editing tools, and with the Galaxy S5, Samsung has improved what you can do without opening photos in another app. When viewing a photo in the gallery, select Edit from the menu button to see a range of tools to crop and resize; airbrush and fight red-eye; apply filters and effects; and, a personal favorite, draw all over photos.
There are a ton of new camera options in the Galaxy S5 besides, including a mode to let you change focus points afterward, and special treatment for action shots. You can (and should!) read all about the Galaxy S5's spiffed-up camera app here.
Easily connect to other devices
S Beam is really great for sharing content between two NFC-enabled phones, but what about pushing content from the phone to somewhere else? Samsung has finally gotten this task organized into a neater package with Quick Connect, an easy press from the notifications shade. Tap it and you'll see a list of ways you can push your multimedia to your computer and your other connected devices.
Quick Connect replaces a handful of confusing individual apps. If you've never been motivated to push content from your phone to a different device, you may want to now.
Like I said before, this little list is just a sampling of some lesser-known features in Samsung's superphone. Read all about the rest (and see some in action) in my full Galaxy S5 review.
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Spend a little time with the Samsung Galaxy S5 and you'll quickly see that there's more to this flagship smartphone than the heart-rate monitor on the back and the optional fingerprint scanner on the front.
Of course, these remain some of the phone's most defining characteristics, along with its 16-megapixel camera with 4K video capture, and rapid quad-core processor. Beyond there attention-grabbing headlining acts are several new interesting and useful little gems.
The Galaxy S5 lets you differentiate folders by color.
There's more than one way to organize content on your home screens, but I like the tiny tidbit of using color to differentiate among folders.
After adding a folder (which you can do by long-pressing an app and pressing Create Folder), tapping the on-screen menu button pulls up five color options: blue, grey, maroon, brown, and green. If you don't select one, the folder defaults to blue.
Private Mode
For whatever reason, you want to keep multimedia files in a place where you --and only you -- can see them. The Galaxy S5's new Private Mode gives you an easy way to do this. Once you turn it on in the Settings menu (or quick settings pull-down), you can select any photos, videos, document, or voice file and select the menu choice Move to Private.
While in Private Mode, you'll be able to see any content in separate folders, and can see an overview in the Private folder stored in My Files. Toggling Private Mode off makes all visible signs of these secreted-away files vanish. Note that Private Mode is separate from Samsung Knox, which requires your company's IT department to institute.
Toolbox
If you explore the Settings menu or the quick access settings in the notifications pulldown, you'll notice a quiet little option called Toolbox. Toggle it on and a white dot appears, inscribed with an ellipsis. Tap this and it will expand to reveal shortcuts to popular tools like the camera, voice recorder, browser, calculator, and the notes app -- but you can swap these for other apps.
If Toolbox gets in your way, drag it anywhere else on the screen. It'll fade when you leave it alone long enough. I found I had to move it around more often than not, but it saved the day when I needed to launch the camera app one-handed. Again, it's also pretty easy to toggle on and off from the notifications pull-down, which is something you can also do one-handed.
Heaps more photo-editing features
I'm a big believer in built-in editing tools, and with the Galaxy S5, Samsung has improved what you can do without opening photos in another app. When viewing a photo in the gallery, select Edit from the menu button to see a range of tools to crop and resize; airbrush and fight red-eye; apply filters and effects; and, a personal favorite, draw all over photos.
There are a ton of new camera options in the Galaxy S5 besides, including a mode to let you change focus points afterward, and special treatment for action shots. You can (and should!) read all about the Galaxy S5's spiffed-up camera app here.
Easily connect to other devices
S Beam is really great for sharing content between two NFC-enabled phones, but what about pushing content from the phone to somewhere else? Samsung has finally gotten this task organized into a neater package with Quick Connect, an easy press from the notifications shade. Tap it and you'll see a list of ways you can push your multimedia to your computer and your other connected devices.
Quick Connect replaces a handful of confusing individual apps. If you've never been motivated to push content from your phone to a different device, you may want to now.
Like I said before, this little list is just a sampling of some lesser-known features in Samsung's superphone. Read all about the rest (and see some in action) in my full Galaxy S5 review.
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Samsung surge capacity curved screen
Although Samsung Galaxy Note Edge as early as September 2014 has adopted the curved screen, but the most successful or Samsung released in 2015 S6 Edge . While the S6 Edge launch time is not long, but according to South Korean media ETNews that Samsung until September of this year there will be a curved screen machines introduced, with a look!
Allegedly, Samsung S6 edge current production has been difficult to meet the needs of users, Samsung had to strive to enhance the capacity of the screen surface to achieve 10 million before the end of each month (initially 1.0 million) production target section S6 edge of.However, South Korean media ETNews revealed that Samsung S6 edge currently only 3 million per month, which obviously can not meet the strong demand for users.
Before the media speculation, Samsung under a curved screen phone will be in this fall and Note 5 released together Note Edge, now it seems with variables. Allegedly, thanks to the successful application of new technologies, Samsung has the ability to greatly enhance the curved screen capacity. South Korean media ETNews that Samsung will be released in September will release a curved screen machines to meet the needs of users and a new generation before Note 5 Note Edge.
Although on the surface this screen machines still have very reliable sources, but it is worth looking forward to, perhaps in the summer.
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Although on the surface this screen machines still have very reliable sources, but it is worth looking forward to, perhaps in the summer.
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