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bignicko
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  #640609 14-Jun-2012 11:29
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Samsung to start selling 5 packs of programmable NFC stickers:

http://gizmodo.com/5917916/samsungs-tectiles-put-nfc-anywhere-you-want-it/gallery/1

Looks like could be great fun!



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  #640610 14-Jun-2012 11:32
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What does that mean ? What do NFC Stickers do?

Bhavicp
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  #640613 14-Jun-2012 11:33
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networkn: What does that mean ? What do NFC Stickers do?


Read the link posted up top, it explains it pretty well.



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  #640616 14-Jun-2012 11:36
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Glengus:
sqlpro: and screen test with knife, scary !!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnwwz0nyOno


Wow, makes screen protectors seem a little silly


that video was pointless and stupid. of course a knife wont scratch it, it wouldnt scratch any decent glass either. Steel is softer than glass. I dont know why people equate a sharp edge with scratchability....

what we need to see is someone putting some sand on it and giving it a rub. 


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  #640618 14-Jun-2012 11:38
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Brendan:
Glengus:
sqlpro: and screen test with knife, scary !!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnwwz0nyOno


Wow, makes screen protectors seem a little silly


that video was pointless and stupid. of course a knife wont scratch it, it wouldnt scratch any decent glass either. Steel is softer than glass. I dont know why people equate a sharp edge with scratchability....

what we need to see is someone putting some sand on it and giving it a rub. 



Ah I never thought of that! I was quite amazed that it didn't get scratched...shows how much I know :)

avecha
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  #640635 14-Jun-2012 12:17
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sqlpro: and screen test with knife, scary !!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnwwz0nyOno


Phew!! So now i know i'm safe to take a knife to my $1000 cellphone.


Lambchop
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  #640639 14-Jun-2012 12:21
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mrtoken:
Lambchop: flashed via odin, rooted and triangle-away'ed I9300XXALF2

no problems



How the cell drain on this one?
Still showing more than the screen?


i'm on XT and screen is my top user, cell standby a close 2nd.




 
 
 

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Lambchop
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  #640665 14-Jun-2012 12:51
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battery life is much better than my S2 used to be btw. my mate here on his S3 is getting almost 2 days of use apparently

DoggNZ
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  #640726 14-Jun-2012 14:06
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Quick question for the folks with an XT SIII, is it branded anywhere on the case?

own3d
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  #640728 14-Jun-2012 14:10
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DoggNZ: Quick question for the folks with an XT SIII, is it branded anywhere on the case?


No. Don't think any S3's are branded (physically)

Glengus
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  #640729 14-Jun-2012 14:10
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Nope, only branding is on the sim and software

IntegerIsNumber
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  #640730 14-Jun-2012 14:10
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DoggNZ: Quick question for the folks with an XT SIII, is it branded anywhere on the case?


No branding except when you boot up the phone. It will say GT-i9300T and then a Telecom BootScreen.

DoggNZ
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  #640732 14-Jun-2012 14:11
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Thanks guys, nothing a new ROM can't fix

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  #640744 14-Jun-2012 14:27
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Props to JB HiFi who swapped my S3 right now when I reported a fault, were friendly, helpful and professional!.

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  #640747 14-Jun-2012 14:30
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networkn: Props to JB HiFi who swapped my S3 right now when I reported a fault, were friendly, helpful and professional!.


So how's the call quality now on your new one?

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