prerunnerseth
Android Enthusiast
My galaxy S3 had a full screen calendar widget. I would have assumed the Note 2 would have all the same widgets, but it seems to be missing. anyone know where I can find it?
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No, its on the Verizon version and its very disappointing. My note 2 doesnt have s planner as an pp or a widget....![]()
wonder if there is somewhere we can download it.
No, its on the Verizon version and its very disappointing. My note 2 doesnt have s planner as an pp or a widget....![]()
Sure we can click on calendar and it opens full screen ( if that is what you meant), But, YES, we dont have the widget for any calendar on stock. That particular widget was removed oddly enough.
Sure we can click on calendar and it opens full screen ( if that is what you meant), But, YES, we dont have the widget for any calendar on stock. That particular widget was removed oddly enough.
Yea the continuous scrolling and awesome calendar widget were two of the things that I thought made tw one of the better manufacturer skins. Big disappointment to see them removed on only the Verizon version.

I just checked mine (Sprint) and I don't have S Planner on here. But I did learn something new. Minor for those who already knew this; major for those who didn't.
Tap that corner icon to change from yrly, month, week, day, list & task.
I've had this phone a month and it's my first time taping that icon.
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I'm very curious how you write on the calendar with the s pen? please and thanks
EDIT: NM i figured it out![]()

I just checked mine (Sprint) and I don't have S Planner on here. But I did learn something new. Minor for those who already knew this; major for those who didn't.
Tap that corner icon to change from yrly, month, week, day, list & task.
I've had this phone a month and it's my first time taping that icon.
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Has anyone found a decent replacement for this?
Pure Calendar is the best I've found.
Wow...heck of an omission.
FWIW, here are my (T-Mo USA ver.) "widget" choices:
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