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:smokingsomb:This hanging issue is really bugging me now. Happens all the time for a few seconds. Who do I need to email at samsung. Is there a support email or sething. Its haplened twice while writing this.![]()
Just upgraded from 4.1.2 to 4.3 for a week now. Everything runs smoothly except for the battery life. Same usage I usually get around 17 hours but now it down to 10 hours only.
Hope there's a fix somewhere or this would be included in the next update.
Updated to 4.3 on AT&T for about week now, and everything is better! It fixed my rotation stuck bug and I love the new Mail app interface. Now when I get an attached jpeg in mail, it doesn't need to open up Gallery app to view it. Picture Editor is fixed too. Before I had to side load it on AT&T as they removed it, but now it is back to be part of the OS. The best thing about the update is the battery life. When my Note II was updated to 4.1.2, my battery life went from 50% at the end of a normal day to about 30%. Now at the end of the day, I get about 75% left! That's about 17 hours with about 2 hours of screen time. So good that I skip charging for a night and went into the 2nd day and ended up with about 30%.

Updated to 4.3 on AT&T for about week now, and everything is better! It fixed my rotation stuck bug and I love the new Mail app interface. Now when I get an attached jpeg in mail, it doesn't need to open up Gallery app to view it. Picture Editor is fixed too. Before I had to side load it on AT&T as they removed it, but now it is back to be part of the OS. The best thing about the update is the battery life. When my Note II was updated to 4.1.2, my battery life went from 50% at the end of a normal day to about 30%. Now at the end of the day, I get about 75% left! That's about 17 hours with about 2 hours of screen time. So good that I skip charging for a night and went into the 2nd day and ended up with about 30%.

Not sure about this as my wife still refuses to update to 4.3 lol, but is there a setting in the 'Lockscreen' menu in 'settings' that can change the way the standard message app is displayed in lockscreen, other than that maybe go to your stock message app and go into settings and see if there is an option in notifications to disable it.
I use Handcent so I am not going to be the best one to ask about this.
I wrote to them here...... uk.help@samsung.com more people that complain the better it will get noticed.....
My galaxy tablet is showing battery charging and then it's going off after a second What is wrong and what can I do Thanks in anticipation
Unfortunately, there's no quick way of doing it.whats the quickest way to perform this???
the stock kiddie pics are rediculous.
thanks much.
It took me a while to get all my contacts without pics that way. Just spent a few minutes a day doing them until I was done.Good to hear. But not happy I got shafted testing this POS out. When it first came out in Canada, some Hubs didn't work (ie. lost purchases). Photo editor which had to be downloaded and installed crashed on 4.3. Higher RAM usage over time. Random lag. The occasional hard crash requiring a reboot via power button. Granted, they fixed the hubs and photo editor so it works now. But that just shows they pushed it out too early without working out the damn kinks. Overall, I was not pleased with this update.Updated to 4.3 on AT&T for about week now, and everything is better! It fixed my rotation stuck bug and I love the new Mail app interface. Now when I get an attached jpeg in mail, it doesn't need to open up Gallery app to view it. Picture Editor is fixed too. Before I had to side load it on AT&T as they removed it, but now it is back to be part of the OS. The best thing about the update is the battery life. When my Note II was updated to 4.1.2, my battery life went from 50% at the end of a normal day to about 30%. Now at the end of the day, I get about 75% left! That's about 17 hours with about 2 hours of screen time. So good that I skip charging for a night and went into the 2nd day and ended up with about 30%.
