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Up grade or not

I would have been perfectly happy with my Note 8 for another year, possibly longer but the battery was swelling on one side and pulling the phone apart. I don't know why as I am very careful with my phone. Samsung didn't penalize me though as far as trade in goes so I got the Note 10 Plus as replacement. The only thing I don't like is that the fingerprint scanner simply does not see my fingerprints at all. I have very dry skin and apparently have to apply lotion first...every time! That is just not practical. At least the scanner in my Note 8 worked..not great but better than this.
i peeled my protector and willing to have a perfect FPS experience.

Hi everyone, I have a question, I would like to pick your brains about something: I have the Note 8 and I am thinking about upgrading to the Note 10+, mainly for the screen real estate. I don't make a lot of calls, I don't really use the stylus a lot, I take pictures and videos, but not a lot. I do watch a lot, A LOT of movies and videos. I want to upgrade to the Note 10+ 512 GB. I want to get anybody's opinion. Is it worth getting the Note 10+, 512 GB? Will it perform better that the Note 8? If I trade it in, I will only get about $100 or $300 for it. I have T-Mobile. I believe they are having a promotion now. Any input would be appreciated. Thank you.
ANY NOTE IS BETTER THAN NONE.

Malware

(I put "antivirus" in quotes because there are no Android viruses. There is malware, but "virus" is a specific category of malware, and I hate it when developers misuse terms for marketing purposes.)
Me too. Of course, they're marketing straight to window$ users--those folks who believe that viruses are a nasty, but ubiquitous, part of using computers. :rolleyes:

Linux users, like us, know better. :D

Help how do i bypass antitheft screen lock

So this is protection against unauthorised SIM changes (which might be just a simple radio switch you ticked once and forgot about)? I'd expect that if you have a SIM PIN active it would ask for that every time you restart the phone (and I'd not expect a new SIM to have a PIN set).

Have you tried your usual lockscreen PIN or your Google password?

Something creepy happened...

That member (who had posted between Danny and Mike, since deleted) was simply copying the last line of my earlier post. Which is what all but one of their posts does (the exception may be copying from a different thread). Some of their posts have links inserted, though not this one.

Draw your own conclusions. I've already invited the mods to draw theirs.

Smartwatch Recommendation? Pebble 2 Replacement?

As a user of the first-generation Pebble, yeah, there's not really anything else on the market that comes close - which is kind of amazing considering how long ago that watch was released. My focus lately has been on Wear OS watches... but I do hate how bulky they are and how they've gotta be charged pretty much every night.

I think a Fitbit is probably going to be the closest to the Pebble even without font size adjustments.

Root [T-Mobile] Format an Encrypted SD card

Ok this is kinda off topic but I encrypted my sd card on my phone its a moto from cricket just a cheap phone and Ive reset it multiple times its not the best phone but its good enough for me and ive never encrypted it and of course the one time I do my phone crashes I had to take it up to cricket because my 128gb sd card wasn't working on anything and they couldn't fix it without some out of this world fee so I kept it in my drawer and I came across this and was like ok maybe this would work and I loaded it up and tried this sd card formatter I didn't think it would work but it was worth trying intead of buying another $70 sd card at bottom dollar and it worked it didn't work on quick format but the overwrite format it did thank you all I don't think I would have fixed it on my own.

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