watch them pull that refurb bullsh*t, then charge you if you dont send the old one bact
We been through this with the nexus 7. Everything is under control.
watch them pull that refurb bullsh*t, then charge you if you dont send the old one bact
phones and tablets work differently. If you buy the tablet in stores they you return it to the store. The manufacturing is the one you deal with. If you bought it from the playstore then you ship it to google and they will replace or repair it. Google is not a physical company. They are some disadvantages. Thats why they have t-mobile sell some of their tablets and phones. I expect a physical play store late next year or early 2014
They're saying on XDA that Google is charging a 15% restocking fee...watch them pull that refurb bullsh*t, then charge you if you dont send the old one bact
:wtfkatt:
I can't front I like OSX
Don't shoot nikkas
Don't shoot
does t-mobile have a display of the N4 up? Wouldn't mind checking it out in person before I copped
Gartner has come out with its Q3 2012 report for the mobile industry. Were not too surprised to find that its numbers are a bit in line with what IDC reported recently, but the 72.4% of worldwide smartphone market share Android has in Gartners numbers is just a couple of percentage points shy of IDCs reported 75%. Whichever way you put it, Androids market share eclipsed 70% that is a very impressive feat.
Meanwhile, iOS only commanded 13.9% of the pie this quarter, a decline from the 15% they did in the same quarter a year ago. Many continue to attribute Androids success in this quarter due to the fact that the iPhone 5 had only been available for a week and a half in Q3, but if history is anything to go by then we should still see very gaudy numbers for Android in Q4 up against moderate gain or stagnancy for iOS.
As usual, other competitors are doing much worse in the smartphone sector. RIMs market share was chopped almost in half to 5.3% compared to last year, and Nokias new fondness for Windows Phone has almost completely destroyed Symbian as it went from 16.9% down to 2.6%. Samsungs Bada actually made gains, coming up from 2.2% to 3% this quarter, and Microsoft also enjoyed growth as it reached 2.4% of the ahre.
As for the overall mobile phone market share between OEMs, Samsung captured the lead from Nokia as it jumped to 22.9% on the quarter with the latter dropping to 19.2%. The drop-off from there is huge, with Apple being the next largest OEM for the quarter at 5.5%.
Samsungs numbers were no doubt helped along by the hugely popular Samsung Galaxy S3, though its portfolio of feature phones likely makes up the majority of the share its currently enjoying. Still, 30 million units of the Galaxy S3 to date is nothing to sneeze at and were sure Samsung couldnt be more happy about its position in the mobile wars. Head to the source link for the full numbers.
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This is weird, usually my phone fully charges from 0 to 100% within 25-30 min.
for the last 2 days its been taking forever, I had the phone on charge for about 3 hours and its still on 8%
Any solutions would be helpful
Yeah for 4.1 and up.In 4.2?
Sent from my Verizon Galaxy S3
I got my eye on you breh
Went to one in the mall today, they ain't have shyt. nikkas ain't even have a sign up.
Check the battery in settings. Make sure it says AC not USB. One of my Samsung chargers charges as USB unless I unplug it from the phone and replug it. Weird, but
Also try just rebooting it. Might have some process stuck chewing up battery.
rebooted it and no change
says charging but it stays on 8% indefinitely