Q. And can you use a USB internet stick with it?
A. No it doesnt come with a USB port. But it has got USB On The Go (UTG) support.
You will need an USB OTG adapter (available at Smasung/local store easily).
Unfortunately, you cannot use USB internet stick with it but it supports pen drives. You can also connect your USB keyboard & mouse to it (HUID profile).
You will need an USB OTG adapter (available at Smasung/local store easily).
Unfortunately, you cannot use USB internet stick with it but it supports pen drives. You can also connect your USB keyboard & mouse to it (HUID profile).
Should I get the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 or the Galaxy S3?
Q. Not sure if the note 2 is gonna be too big.
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!
A. Obviously the Galaxy Note II. Its everything the Galaxy S III is but better (both hardware and software wise).
If its too big, why do I see people with small hands using it? Personally, I think it aint too big. Besides, the Galaxy S III is just a little bit smaller, so what difference would it make. So again, youre better off with the Galaxy Note II.
If its too big, why do I see people with small hands using it? Personally, I think it aint too big. Besides, the Galaxy S III is just a little bit smaller, so what difference would it make. So again, youre better off with the Galaxy Note II.
Every time I use Easy phone sync with my Galaxy Note 2 it always removes previous songs?
Q. When ever I try and sync new songs onto my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 using Easy phone sync and iTunes it says its going to remove these songs (changes each time), how can I get it to sync every song without deleting any?
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A. The songs that get erased, are they on your computer? If not, then obviously dont sync.
"using Easy phone sync and iTunes "
I dont understand why youd use 2 programs when none are needed. Last I checked, the GN2 supports MicroSD cards. You could connect the phone using USB cord and set the phone to USB Mass Storage, and the computer will see the card as a flash drive. Your manual should specify how to do that if its not automatic. Thats how Ive been putting music on basic phones for years. If a smartphone cant do that then thats one great reason not to get one. Once the phone. is properly connected, you should see the microsd card show up in your computer as a removable drive. You just find the music folder inside it and copy your songs directlt there - no syncing software needed. Obviously if you sync, songs not on the computer will be erased. Thats sort of what syncing means.
"using Easy phone sync and iTunes "
I dont understand why youd use 2 programs when none are needed. Last I checked, the GN2 supports MicroSD cards. You could connect the phone using USB cord and set the phone to USB Mass Storage, and the computer will see the card as a flash drive. Your manual should specify how to do that if its not automatic. Thats how Ive been putting music on basic phones for years. If a smartphone cant do that then thats one great reason not to get one. Once the phone. is properly connected, you should see the microsd card show up in your computer as a removable drive. You just find the music folder inside it and copy your songs directlt there - no syncing software needed. Obviously if you sync, songs not on the computer will be erased. Thats sort of what syncing means.
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