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Slightly off-topic, but which contract service would you guys recommend to go with the Note 2? I'm looking to upgrade and move away from Vodacon and so far Cell-C's Straight Up 100 service seems the most appealing, though I make more international calls than local and I'm not too keen on the 99c per MB OOB rate. How much data would an average user consume each month?
Hey people,
I should be getting my Note 2 on Wednesday...is one still supposed to charge your phone for a certain amount of time, for the first time? Can one use the phone in that time?
Probably a noobish question...
Hey people,
I should be getting my Note 2 on Wednesday...is one still supposed to charge your phone for a certain amount of time, for the first time? Can one use the phone in that time?
Probably a noobish question...
I ordered my Note 2 from FNB on the 4th December and still no delivery. I've been bugging them a bit, but the stock response is 10-15 working days bla bla bla. I can't take it anymore![]()
It's an awesome device so not surprised that stocks are low.
Are any of you aware of the Exynos security flaw in the Note 2 (and some other Samsung devices - Note, S3) ? Chainfire over at XDA Forums has a tool for it.
It seems the part of the Kernel used for the front facing camera allows for unrestricted access to the device. Thus allowing you to root it with a simple APK package. But the downfall of the flaw is that you are wide open to any intrusions by infected APK's (malicious code)... The link supplied can close this "flaw" but essentially it is the same as "rooting" your device which will void your warranty. At present there is no official word from Samsung on the matter, nor an official fix.
At present there is no official word from Samsung on the matter, nor an official fix.
Official Statement by Samsung:-
Samsung is aware of the potential security issue related to the Exynos processor and plans to provide a software update to address it as quickly as possible.
The issue may arise only when a malicious application is operated on the affected devices; however, this does not affect most devices operating credible and authenticated applications.
Samsung will continue to closely monitor the situation until the software fix has been made available to all affected mobile devices.