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Can you elaborate, even provide screenshots? How is your WiFi router configured? What is the phone doing exactly?i recently got the s3, and i can connect to wifi at places like starbucks just fine, but my phone will not connect to my home wireless router. my laptop connects just find and my friends laptop too, but my phone won't. what am i doing wrong?


Owner of the new Samsung S3 and new user of an Android Smartphone.
I read thru all the questions here and thought I'd put in my answers, tips and experiences:
can i charge the sg3 on the pc?
Yes but it takes longer to charge than from the supplied charger (I noticed that wall charger takes about 3hours while pc charger takes about 6hours). Also don't use an older phone charger to charge a new model phone; recent phones need a stronger charger to fully charge. If you use older charger with new phone you will struggle to fully charge. If you use a new charger with an old phone you are likely to fry the phone.
Battery:
Having the wifi on chows battery. if you don't need it, switch it off. Use your Mobile Data for stuff like downloading from the Play Store (I find most apps are quite small), browsing the internet and Whatsapp. Bluetooth is the same, so switch it off (also viruses can now be transferred via Bluetooth).
Having the vibrate function on also eats battery, so turn off all the unnecessary vibrate settings.
I might be more concerned (But probably not) if I worked somewhere where I was relatively stationary for long periods of time around people I don't know who might want to do me harm. Otherwise, fearing hacking via Bluetooth is just paranoia. Any phone is a battery hog if not configured properly. Otherwise, they're "full of it". I get 8-1/2 hours screen time+WiFi at full brightness, full wakelock. I'm not seeing the "hog" factor here.both the folks at Verizon and my company IT guy said this phone is a battery hog
The USB standard is 500mA current draw; if the phone sees a USB connection, it will only pull 500mA (which sucks for those of us who have 1.5A USB ports; I need to find an easy way around that). Additionally, don't connect it to a passive hub with other devices connected to it as the aggregate current draw will be over 500mA and cause problems (Windows should alert you.)can i charge the sg3 on the pc?
Yes but it takes longer to charge than from the supplied charger (I noticed that wall charger takes about 3hours while pc charger takes about 6hours). Also don't use an older phone charger to charge a new model phone; recent phones need a stronger charger to fully charge. If you use older charger with new phone you will struggle to fully charge. If you use a new charger with an old phone you are likely to fry the phone.
It depends. A good WiFi signal will consume less power than a mobile signal (unless you're in pitching distance of the tower). If you're using enough data, leave WiFi on. Additionally, there is a WiFi sleep option that may strike the optimum balance.Battery:
Having the wifi on chows battery. if you don't need it, switch it off. Use your Mobile Data for stuff like downloading from the Play Store (I find most apps are quite small), browsing the internet and Whatsapp.
I don't recommend this as it can create more of the same problem you're working around and yet even more problems if routing information changes (new subnet, DNS IPs, etc.). You're best bet is to go back to dynamic IP assignment and reboot the router. Ideally, reboot the router after all devices connected to it are turned off and turn them back on after the router is finished initialising.Problems with Wifi connection:
I could connect to the wifi at work and restaurants but not at home. For a month long I could and then suddenly not. Later I discovered that my router at home had randomly assigned me an IP that was already in use by another computer. I manually set my phone IP:Settings > Turn on Wi-Fi > Long press your network > Modify Network Config > Show advanced options > IP settings: make this "Static" > change the IP address.
RAM and memory are synonymous and are cleared when you reboot or turn off the device. I can't remember stock recovery options, do you remember what you cleared precisely? Did you do it from recovery? (VOLUP+HOME+PWR buttons)Now my question for the forum:
When I unlock my phone (by either pin lock, pattern lock etc) it has this annoying 3second long fade to the home screen. This was not like it before I Factory Reset my phone (long story), it was fairly instant. I have cleared the ram and memory, I have restarted multiple times, I have looked for a setting of some sort but found none.
Any phone is a battery hog if not configured properly. Otherwise, they're "full of it". I get 8-1/2 hours screen time+WiFi at full brightness, full wakelock. I'm not seeing the "hog" factor here.
The other consideration is that the SIII is new and users are going to be playing with it more than their 1-2-year old phone.
HUH???4G = LTE
they are one in the same
No, that's correct. I'm guessing the point was "LTE" == "4G".HUH???
I thought there are still two 4Gs out there, 4G-WiMax, and 4G-LTE. Has this changed very recently?
That is inadvisable as you are undermining the OS. You should never need to do this.I do not clear the ram often, must I do it then? I use the Home button and then Task Manager > Clear Ram.
You can create a Samsung account and have it automatically synch your contacts to the cloud so you can restore them if necessary. Verizon has the same thing and it includes data as well.... I lost all my contacts.
Can you be more specific? (screen shots are effective)I was just wondering why when i save things on my EXT SD card it still shows up in the internal storage?
Can someone point me in a direction to find out how to use the driving mode and what it does?
can anybody help me seperate my mp3 and ringtones so they don't all play in music player
It does this with the iBOLT for SIII.Driving mode might activate when in a car dock (not sure)