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Anyone have a Samsung Galaxy Note 3? (1 Viewer)

Check out the s-pen app "drop the beat" its a fun one to mess around with.

Anyone know of any other cool S-pen apps?

There is a calculator one that is cool, and scribble racer.

 
It's there a way to send videos in a text on this thing. Had a 40 second clip I trimmed to 18 seconds and still won't let me send it. Too large of a file

 
I only email pics and videos. Texting media began before data existed on cell phones, and it just won't go away. Do everyone a favor and email media. It's easier to save photos that way anyways.

 
Stinkin' Apple trying to hijack my texts when I switched to this badboy.

I think I got it worked out now but damn that's a pain in the @zz.

 
Stinkin' Apple trying to hijack my texts when I switched to this badboy.

I think I got it worked out now but damn that's a pain in the @zz.
This. Really annoying. Good riddance.
I dont have it squared away yet. I just try to tell everyone to send it as a text or adjust the setting to send as text when imessage is not available. Is there something else I can do. Pretty much def keeping this phone
 
Stinkin' Apple trying to hijack my texts when I switched to this badboy.

I think I got it worked out now but damn that's a pain in the @zz.
This. Really annoying. Good riddance.
I dont have it squared away yet. I just try to tell everyone to send it as a text or adjust the setting to send as text when imessage is not available. Is there something else I can do. Pretty much def keeping this phone
I think I may have posted the link early in this thread. Maybe I didn't. I ended up doing Google searching and came across a long thread maybe at macforums or Apple support or something that detailed a way to fix this and I followed the steps and it worked.

 
It's there a way to send videos in a text on this thing. Had a 40 second clip I trimmed to 18 seconds and still won't let me send it. Too large of a file
I don't have a Note but I have a GS3...the only way to send videos is if you change the quality before you record the video to "limit for MMS"..but video recorded with that quality isn't really worth watching or sending...I agree with whoever said stick to emailing video.
 
It's there a way to send videos in a text on this thing. Had a 40 second clip I trimmed to 18 seconds and still won't let me send it. Too large of a file
I don't have a Note but I have a GS3...the only way to send videos is if you change the quality before you record the video to "limit for MMS"..but video recorded with that quality isn't really worth watching or sending...I agree with whoever said stick to emailing video.
that would be fine. But the video was too large to send in an email. I just uploaded it to YouTube and sent the link.
 
My kid (19) cracked the screen on his new phone. He didn't like the case we bought him and was going to exchange it but didn't get around to it and paid the price.

We have insurance but the deductible is $199. Any ideas on who He can bring it to to get it repaired? Twin cities area if that helps.

 
It's there a way to send videos in a text on this thing. Had a 40 second clip I trimmed to 18 seconds and still won't let me send it. Too large of a file
I don't have a Note but I have a GS3...the only way to send videos is if you change the quality before you record the video to "limit for MMS"..but video recorded with that quality isn't really worth watching or sending...I agree with whoever said stick to emailing video.
that would be fine. But the video was too large to send in an email. I just uploaded it to YouTube and sent the link.
Can do the same for large files with Dropbox or similar apps. Same deal, upload to Dropbox and send a link, and it can all be done quickly just using your phone.

 
Stinkin' Apple trying to hijack my texts when I switched to this badboy.

I think I got it worked out now but damn that's a pain in the @zz.
This. Really annoying. Good riddance.
I dont have it squared away yet. I just try to tell everyone to send it as a text or adjust the setting to send as text when imessage is not available. Is there something else I can do. Pretty much def keeping this phone
Out of curiosity, what were the key reasons you decided to keep it?... just a few days ago it sounded more likely you would return it.

 
Stinkin' Apple trying to hijack my texts when I switched to this badboy.

I think I got it worked out now but damn that's a pain in the @zz.
This. Really annoying. Good riddance.
I dont have it squared away yet. I just try to tell everyone to send it as a text or adjust the setting to send as text when imessage is not available. Is there something else I can do. Pretty much def keeping this phone
Out of curiosity, what were the key reasons you decided to keep it?... just a few days ago it sounded more likely you would return it.
yeah. I was on the fence. I think the biggest thing for me is two things. One is the screen size. Even after a few days, it would be difficult to go back to the iPhone 4. The other is the seamless integration with Google. Whether it be docs, email, chrome, calendar or picassa/Google + I know I was able to do most of if not all on my iPhone, but it is easier on this phone. I think I said this before, but I don't have a Mac. I have been using Google for a long time and I like the direction they are going

At this point, the only thing I miss not using my iPhone is imessage and being able to send text videos.

 
Stinkin' Apple trying to hijack my texts when I switched to this badboy.

I think I got it worked out now but damn that's a pain in the @zz.
This. Really annoying. Good riddance.
I dont have it squared away yet. I just try to tell everyone to send it as a text or adjust the setting to send as text when imessage is not available. Is there something else I can do. Pretty much def keeping this phone
Go to: https://supportprofile.apple.com/MySupportProfile.do

Log in if not already logged in.

Click on “edit products”

Click on the “x” to the right of the product.

Click “unregister”

 
Thanks tdoss. One more thing I miss about the iPhone is hitting the top of the phone and having it scroll me to the top of a web page.

 
My kid (19) cracked the screen on his new phone. He didn't like the case we bought him and was going to exchange it but didn't get around to it and paid the price.

We have insurance but the deductible is $199. Any ideas on who He can bring it to to get it repaired? Twin cities area if that helps.
There is a place at MOA that advertises screen repair while you shop. I remember seeing it while walking around the mall a couple weeks ago. I can't remember the name, but I think it was on the third floor.

After googling it, it is probably this place: http://fixologyelectronicsrepair.com/

 
It's there a way to send videos in a text on this thing. Had a 40 second clip I trimmed to 18 seconds and still won't let me send it. Too large of a file
I don't have a Note but I have a GS3...the only way to send videos is if you change the quality before you record the video to "limit for MMS"..but video recorded with that quality isn't really worth watching or sending...I agree with whoever said stick to emailing video.
that would be fine. But the video was too large to send in an email. I just uploaded it to YouTube and sent the link.
Can do the same for large files with Dropbox or similar apps. Same deal, upload to Dropbox and send a link, and it can all be done quickly just using your phone.
You can also use google photo to upload videos to share.

 
I've been doing everything in the "turn off iMessage play book" and it's still hijacking text sent to my phone number. Really ####ing hating Apple right now

 
I've been doing everything in the "turn off iMessage play book" and it's still hijacking text sent to my phone number. Really ####ing hating Apple right now
Did you call them? I ended up having to call after doing everything in the book and they submitted a ticket that fixed it (hopefully)...can take up to 24hrs for fix to propagate.

 
So I've had my Note 3 since Christmas and I love it...so far, the only thing that is bothersome and pales in comparison to the iPhone is the voicemail.

I really don't like having to go back to old school voicemail where I call voicemail...I then have to listen to each and every voicemail in order...and I can't seem to slide fast forward or back, click to delete or be able to simply click which voicemail I want to hear.

That was a pretty tight little system iPhone had and I was sure most other phones would've incorporated that type of visual gui for voicemails.

Is there an app I can download that will mirror that type of interface for voicemail?

 
I've been doing everything in the "turn off iMessage play book" and it's still hijacking text sent to my phone number. Really ####ing hating Apple right now
Did you call them? I ended up having to call after doing everything in the book and they submitted a ticket that fixed it (hopefully)...can take up to 24hrs for fix to propagate.
yep that's my next step
 
So I've had my Note 3 since Christmas and I love it...so far, the only thing that is bothersome and pales in comparison to the iPhone is the voicemail.

I really don't like having to go back to old school voicemail where I call voicemail...I then have to listen to each and every voicemail in order...and I can't seem to slide fast forward or back, click to delete or be able to simply click which voicemail I want to hear.

That was a pretty tight little system iPhone had and I was sure most other phones would've incorporated that type of visual gui for voicemails.

Is there an app I can download that will mirror that type of interface for voicemail?
There are visual voicemail apps though I didn't need one because mine came preloaded with one from Verizon that works just fine.

 
So I've had my Note 3 since Christmas and I love it...so far, the only thing that is bothersome and pales in comparison to the iPhone is the voicemail.

I really don't like having to go back to old school voicemail where I call voicemail...I then have to listen to each and every voicemail in order...and I can't seem to slide fast forward or back, click to delete or be able to simply click which voicemail I want to hear.

That was a pretty tight little system iPhone had and I was sure most other phones would've incorporated that type of visual gui for voicemails.

Is there an app I can download that will mirror that type of interface for voicemail?
There are visual voicemail apps though I didn't need one because mine came preloaded with one from Verizon that works just fine.
Is the Verizon app free or do you pay for it. I remember the Verizon VVM app costing money before.

 
Check out Google Voice for VM. It transcribes them for you, but it's not too accurate. Most of the time I can figure it out without having to listen.

 
All photos and videos backing up to picasa.
you can do that on iOS with the Google+ app.


Google+ photo is really cool. I love the Auto Awesome feature. I have it set to backup pics over wifi, and every once and a while I get a notification of a new auto awesome pic that was created. I have seen animated snow, christmas lights, other sparkly/shimmering things, animated pics out of several photos, and collages. It even made a few minute 2013 montage video with my pics, and some video. very cool.
All that stuff too ;)

 
All photos and videos backing up to picasa.
you can do that on iOS with the Google+ app.


Google+ photo is really cool. I love the Auto Awesome feature. I have it set to backup pics over wifi, and every once and a while I get a notification of a new auto awesome pic that was created. I have seen animated snow, christmas lights, other sparkly/shimmering things, animated pics out of several photos, and collages. It even made a few minute 2013 montage video with my pics, and some video. very cool.
All that stuff too ;)
would never work for me any of the times I downloaded it.

 
So I've had my Note 3 since Christmas and I love it...so far, the only thing that is bothersome and pales in comparison to the iPhone is the voicemail.

I really don't like having to go back to old school voicemail where I call voicemail...I then have to listen to each and every voicemail in order...and I can't seem to slide fast forward or back, click to delete or be able to simply click which voicemail I want to hear.

That was a pretty tight little system iPhone had and I was sure most other phones would've incorporated that type of visual gui for voicemails.

Is there an app I can download that will mirror that type of interface for voicemail?
There are visual voicemail apps though I didn't need one because mine came preloaded with one from Verizon that works just fine.
Is the Verizon app free or do you pay for it. I remember the Verizon VVM app costing money before.
No idea, I only track my monthly expenses in Benjamins.

 
Check out Google Voice for VM. It transcribes them for you, but it's not too accurate. Most of the time I can figure it out without having to listen.
Do I need to use a different phone number to do this? I signed up for Google voice once because it sounded cool, but the thought of having to update everyone I know with a new cell phone number seemed like such a hassle.

 
Otis said:
Quez said:
Check out Google Voice for VM. It transcribes them for you, but it's not too accurate. Most of the time I can figure it out without having to listen.
Do I need to use a different phone number to do this? I signed up for Google voice once because it sounded cool, but the thought of having to update everyone I know with a new cell phone number seemed like such a hassle.
Yeah, I don't think there is anyway around that.

 
Otis said:
Quez said:
Check out Google Voice for VM. It transcribes them for you, but it's not too accurate. Most of the time I can figure it out without having to listen.
Do I need to use a different phone number to do this? I signed up for Google voice once because it sounded cool, but the thought of having to update everyone I know with a new cell phone number seemed like such a hassle.
Yeah, I don't think there is anyway around that.
Unless you port your number to Google Voice. There is currently a bit of a functionality trade off though for those who send MMS messages which is predicted to be a non-issue in the near future.

 
Why hasn't this come down in price yet? At&t wants $299 and a 2 year contract. Shocked that they still want so much. As a Galaxy S2 and Google Nexus 7" (2013) tablet owner, is it worth it for me to upgrade my S2? At&t may give me $100 for my S2 so would still be $199 out of pocket.

 
Why hasn't this come down in price yet? At&t wants $299 and a 2 year contract. Shocked that they still want so much. As a Galaxy S2 and Google Nexus 7" (2013) tablet owner, is it worth it for me to upgrade my S2? At&t may give me $100 for my S2 so would still be $199 out of pocket.
Got mine at Best Buy for $199 during Christmas...

 
Finally made the switch about a week ago (I had been on iPhone 4). The Verizon people at our local BJ's had $50 off the $299 Note, but the day I went in they said the promotion changed to a $100 mail in rebate. The woman said she could still give me $25 off since she had a standard code that didn't require her to ask permission, so that worked for me. I added a new line on my plan for my daughter to use my old iphone, and I managed to be able to keep my old unlimited data plan switched over to the new phone, which was unexpected.

Overall loving the thing. The size definitely takes time to get used to, but I'll echo some previous owners by saying that when I pick up my old iphone, it just feels tiny.

The biggest annoyance at first was what has been mentioned about no visual voice mail. I must not have seen the last half of this page in this thread and wasn't ready for that. Paying verizon monthly for their visual voice mail was out of the question after being used to the iphone's standard. But I got Google Voice set up in a way that pretty much gives the same functionality plus more with the transcription of messages. I had an old Google Voice #, and I just had to set the phone up to forward unanswered calls to that #. Turn on the "Voicemail display" option in the Voice app settings and it integrates it right into the standard phone app (showing the tape icon in the "Recent" list letting you listen to the message) pretty much just like the way it's done on the iphone. No need to give anyone your Google # or use it for anything else if you don't want.

 
Another cool thing that I didn't know about the phone until awhile back is how you can use a usb thumb drive.

Right after Christmas, I sold my old ipod touch on ebay and used the money toward a Samsung Tab 3 8.0 tablet for my son & I to use. I got one of these adapters for $7, and can now plug in a thumb drive with movies on it to play at any time. It works for the phone, too.

It can definitely come in handy on trips if you don't want to load up the phone or tablet with movies and don't know if you'll have wireless access.

 
You can use Google Voice for VM on your regular Verizon #. You also have a GV number that is linked to your gmail. But you don't have to switch numbers in order to use the app for VM.

I use the app to call abroad for cheap. But GV can handle the VM for both my regular verizon line and my GV #.

 
jhib said:
Finally made the switch about a week ago (I had been on iPhone 4). The Verizon people at our local BJ's had $50 off the $299 Note, but the day I went in they said the promotion changed to a $100 mail in rebate. The woman said she could still give me $25 off since she had a standard code that didn't require her to ask permission, so that worked for me. I added a new line on my plan for my daughter to use my old iphone, and I managed to be able to keep my old unlimited data plan switched over to the new phone, which was unexpected.

Overall loving the thing. The size definitely takes time to get used to, but I'll echo some previous owners by saying that when I pick up my old iphone, it just feels tiny.

The biggest annoyance at first was what has been mentioned about no visual voice mail. I must not have seen the last half of this page in this thread and wasn't ready for that. Paying verizon monthly for their visual voice mail was out of the question after being used to the iphone's standard. But I got Google Voice set up in a way that pretty much gives the same functionality plus more with the transcription of messages. I had an old Google Voice #, and I just had to set the phone up to forward unanswered calls to that #. Turn on the "Voicemail display" option in the Voice app settings and it integrates it right into the standard phone app (showing the tape icon in the "Recent" list letting you listen to the message) pretty much just like the way it's done on the iphone. No need to give anyone your Google # or use it for anything else if you don't want.
Set this up. It is seriously awesome. Not sure how I lived without it. The Verizon visual voicemail app sucked. And now I'm saving 3 bucks a month.
 
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You can use Google Voice for VM on your regular Verizon #. You also have a GV number that is linked to your gmail. But you don't have to switch numbers in order to use the app for VM.

I use the app to call abroad for cheap. But GV can handle the VM for both my regular verizon line and my GV #.
I'm not seeing the difference here. Right now my cell phone forwards to my Google voice number for voicemail. I just had to put some code in on my phone and now all my voicemail directs to Google voice. Is this what you mean?I'm also contemplating setting our home phone service to go to the Google voice for voicemail. Right now we use Verizon home voicemail but always forget to check it. Would be nice if we could be alerted while we are out, and the transcribing feature is just awesome.

 
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I just went to set up Google voice. Can someone tell me if I want to port my number or just use google voice lite

 
The best thing to do with GV is to change your number, and only give out the GV #. If not people will continue to call both #s.

The only downside to GV is that you will not be able to send / receive picture text. If this is important to you then you might just want to use it for VM.

 
Albeit with a Google Nexus 5, I'm also using a different Google Voice number for voicemail and forwarding my busy calls on my primary number to the Google Voice number. I was fine with Google Voice just sending me an email with voicemail notifications.

I saw jhib's update on the visual voicemail. It wasn't intuitive as his directions made it out to be, but I think I've got it going now. I was nervous about the Google Voice number supplanting my primary number on the phone, but this didn't happen.

 
I saw jhib's update on the visual voicemail. It wasn't intuitive as his directions made it out to be, but I think I've got it going now. I was nervous about the Google Voice number supplanting my primary number on the phone, but this didn't happen.
Yeah, I think Verizon kept the process from being as easy as it could have been to set up (not letting the Voice app do the automatic setup for you). I didn't mean to make it sound as straight forward as it came off - was focusing more on the end result and that I was pleased with it.

Sorry about that.

In other news, I figured out another reason I like the bigger screen on this thing. I fall asleep occasionally while reading something on my phone in bed. With my iPhone, I had to have it close enough to my face that it would fall right on my chin when I zonked out. When it happened last night, the Note fell on my chest instead. Much more pleasant way to realize it's time to put the phone away and go to sleep. :)

 
The best thing to do with GV is to change your number, and only give out the GV #. If not people will continue to call both #s.

The only downside to GV is that you will not be able to send / receive picture text. If this is important to you then you might just want to use it for VM.
I just use it for voicemail so it doesn't screw up other things, and it rocks.

 
jhib said:
I saw jhib's update on the visual voicemail. It wasn't intuitive as his directions made it out to be, but I think I've got it going now. I was nervous about the Google Voice number supplanting my primary number on the phone, but this didn't happen.
Yeah, I think Verizon kept the process from being as easy as it could have been to set up (not letting the Voice app do the automatic setup for you). I didn't mean to make it sound as straight forward as it came off - was focusing more on the end result and that I was pleased with it.

Sorry about that.

In other news, I figured out another reason I like the bigger screen on this thing. I fall asleep occasionally while reading something on my phone in bed. With my iPhone, I had to have it close enough to my face that it would fall right on my chin when I zonked out. When it happened last night, the Note fell on my chest instead. Much more pleasant way to realize it's time to put the phone away and go to sleep. :)
Screen adjuster app is great for this because it lets your screen go darker than the factory settings. If it is dark and you have a Note on its lowest brightness setting it is still too bright.

 
so how are people liking it, does it fit in your pocket ok?

i am do for an upgrade and figure this or the galaxy s4

 
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