Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Post Update Samsung Galaxy Note 2: Effective Solutions - OptiMagazine

Samsung Galaxy Note 2

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 blew up a case between users in reference to the update to Android 4.3 , which completed its run to the edge of the variants not brand and Vodafone. Some owners feel satisfied with the upgrade, but even missing reports of those who would be able to downgrade (which we know is not possible).

The problems are many and quite varied: the collapse of the battery, which has seen its duration reduced significantly, Wi-Fi unstable, functionality inhibited (S Notes, Multiwindows, Smart Stay, Gallery), configuration data lost when the device is off, that spoil the TouchWiz lag and so on.

First, to correct a little ‘things, you should groped’ s hard reset of the device to bring it back to its factory settings, removing all any traces of previous installations. Typically, this is a solution that is always valid, except in exceptional cases. By doing so, you should solve problems related to connectivity Wi-Fi and 3G, and those related to applications of a sudden they stopped working.

Regarding the fluidity of the system and the slowness of the UI, it would probably be appropriate to rely on a launcher alternative , lighter and therefore more reactive than the owner. There are so many in circulation, but our choice falls on today Lightning, full, free and extremely customizable.

Finally, as regards the battery drain , to date the most effective solution to solve the palesatosi on Samsung Galaxy Note 2 after upgrading Android 4.3 is the battery recalibration , which in some cases has allowed owners to exceed the term even than recorded with Jelly Bean 4.1.2.

To proceed, you must download completely and wait for the phone turns itself off. Recharge up to 100%, leaving him in power for another couple of hours after charging. Turn it on again, wait a few minutes and unplug it from the outlet. Repeat this process two more times. Recalibration must be carried out every 30 to 40 days, not more. Note the improvements?


   

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