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Samsung Note 2 Problem

Sep 25, 2013 11:11PM PDT

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Keep adding more units.
Sep 26, 2013 3:08PM PDT

One of my early android tablets suffered eerily similar issues. It was some neat dual screen android tablet and the issue looks to be something in google's OS.

I think this area brings up great questions such as:

1. Should the maker of the product hold all responsibility for issues with the OS they used?

2. So Dell and all other makers should correct defects in Windows too?

Bob

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note 2 problem
Oct 7, 2013 2:13PM PDT

I have the same problem but i tried to read from this website


Note: This post was edited by a forum moderator to remove advertising link on 10/08/2013 at 9:20 AM PT

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Pretty bad site. In many ways.
Oct 7, 2013 2:21PM PDT

Besides being the slowest site I've seen in a long time it had the gall to not let me see the site for many seconds trying to get me to click their pop-up facebook link.

-> I won't go there again.

However it does seen fine on the Chrome Web Browser on android tablets.

Your post brings up another good question. Should the maker install a better browser or can we expect folk to install replacements such as Chrome on their own?

Why I ask is I'm finding more folk are trying to avoid learning or doing anything to work with the products. They'll flame the makers rather than try to work with the system.
Bob

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Sammy go back !!
Oct 20, 2013 6:41PM PDT

It looks samsung is concentrating more on profits rather than solving customer problems and queries. Angry

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instal cynogenmod
Oct 22, 2013 9:11PM PDT

instal cynogenmod, may be it solve your problem