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Got My Note 3 Today

Hmm. Did you miss the bit above about taking the card out, putting it in a microSD card reader and it still not mounting?

I think what Simon is saying is that he can access his phone storage in the Finder panel, but it does not create an accessible icon folder on the DESKTOP like other drives.

Could be wrong, though.
 
On my Note 2, I set the touch key light duration to always on so that I can always see my capacitive buttons.

Amazing! I have mine permanently off. You don't need them in the day and at night they're SO bright & really not needed considering you can simply touch right or left of the home key.
 
Mac doesn't allow connection of the phone to access data on the phone via computer? Try toggling usb debugging.

As a Mac and GNex user, I can confirm, no amount of hackery (I went to some lengths about a year ago, but haven't researched since) allows one to directly access the SD from a Mac sans Android File Transfer. AFT is a great little tool, but it is what it is... A file transfer tool, only. I've gotten quite good at doing what needs done on the device via EStrongs File Manager.
 
As a Mac and GNex user, I can confirm, no amount of hackery (I went to some lengths about a year ago, but haven't researched since) allows one to directly access the SD from a Mac sans Android File Transfer. AFT is a great little tool, but it is what it is... A file transfer tool, only. I've gotten quite good at doing what needs done on the device via EStrongs File Manager.

Thanks. Didn't realize Mac didn't play nice with Android.
 
As a Mac and GNex user, I can confirm, no amount of hackery (I went to some lengths about a year ago, but haven't researched since) allows one to directly access the SD from a Mac sans Android File Transfer. AFT is a great little tool, but it is what it is... A file transfer tool, only. I've gotten quite good at doing what needs done on the device via EStrongs File Manager.

Thanks. Didn't realize Mac didn't play nice with Android.

I use AFT on my Imac at home and MacAir all the time. It takes between a minute to 2 minutes for the AFT screen to be recognized and pop up. It has a click on heading for phone and SDCard. My only complaint is that I have to click and drag file onto the desktop screen to open them. But I use it all the time.

What Mac OS version are you using ?
 
That's not the point. You can't see where they are BEFORE you hit one and they light up - not after. It doesn't help that I'm holding the S-pen so that's what I'm using.
Go to your homescreen, tap on the settings button, tap on Device, tap on Display, this will bring you to the button timeout button. Tap on that button then choose Always on. That should solve your problem.
 
I use AFT on my Imac at home and MacAir all the time. It takes between a minute to 2 minutes for the AFT screen to be recognized and pop up. It has a click on heading for phone and SDCard. My only complaint is that I have to click and drag file onto the desktop screen to open them. But I use it all the time.

What Mac OS version are you using ?

I don't use Mac, which is why I initially responded to Simon in a puzzled manner. For some reason, I thought all Mac users had reported no problems transferring files, back and forth, much like one would be able to do on PC.

But I'm glad that there are Mac users on here that can elaborate more. I was trying to be helpful, but of course my knowledge is lacking when it comes to Mac compatibility.
 
After taking the morning off to receive and setup my Note 3, I just returned to the office. The good news is five others on AT&T also got theirs. It appears the flood gates have opened and orders are being filled rapidly.
 
Remains for me - a Best Buy pre-order customer - to envy you. I was informed I couldn't pick it up until Friday. Period.
Grr Grr - but I do like their various insurance, replacement, etc etc programs so I'll put up with that. May all my problems be this awful :-)

Enjoy your phones, and do get back to us with what you liked best, how you're using it, what your favorite new feature is and so on. We live vicariously through your experiences.
 
Remains for me - a Best Buy pre-order customer - to envy you. I was informed I couldn't pick it up until Friday. Period.
Grr Grr - but I do like their various insurance, replacement, etc etc programs so I'll put up with that. May all my problems be this awful :-)

Enjoy your phones, and do get back to us with what you liked best, how you're using it, what your favorite new feature is and so on. We live vicariously through your experiences.

I've thoroughly enjoyed the Best Buy Mobile/Geek Squad Protection from my past couple years experience with it.

Because of the Geek Squad protection, not only did I get the best value for my Note 2 trade in, but if I hadn't had a backup phone to use until the Note 3 releases on Friday, they were also about to offer me a backup phone to use until my Note 3 was ready for pickup on Friday!

FYI - For anybody buying through Best Buy, there is a new program called "Trade In Plus" that gives you an extra $50 value for that device, should you decide to trade it in to them later down the line. Either you can pay for the "trade in plus" program up front or, if you buy Geek Squad Insurance, Trade in Plus is included. I can verify that this is 100% legit, since I got the extra $50 gift card for my Note 2. For those interested, you can read up on it more here:
Mobile Phones Trade-In Plus - BestBuy
 
Remains for me - a Best Buy pre-order customer - to envy you. I was informed I couldn't pick it up until Friday. Period.
Grr Grr - but I do like their various insurance, replacement, etc etc programs so I'll put up with that. May all my problems be this awful :-)

Enjoy your phones, and do get back to us with what you liked best, how you're using it, what your favorite new feature is and so on. We live vicariously through your experiences.

For some reason I'm unaware of, my personal experience is AT&T often ships early. Last year several of us received our iPhone 5's the day before it's official launch. But then again I'm quite vigilant and order the moment the order site goes live. Yes I'm addicted to smartphones :D

Beyond a doubt the best feature for me is the spacious display. My work involves spending lots of time on the web even when traveling. Mobile sites just don't cut it so having a great display, terrific zooming and using desktop sites, is sheer nirvana for me.

If I was eager to be picky, I'd really like a 6.0" display. Here's why. The 7.0" Nexus 7.2 I have is too big for a smartphone display. The 5.0" S4 is too small (for me), therefore I've determined my ideal size is 6.0" exactly :D
 
I'm with you, though I've often said if someone had the hutzpa to put a cellular radio in a 7" tablet, I'd buy it and rock some bluetooth action.

WRT your desire for a 6" screen: HTC One Max, coming to a hand near you, soon.

I just made my appointment to pick up my Note3 @ Sprint tomorrow.
 
Got mine today too but had to go into the store as my sim card for my note is not the same size as the one used in the Note 3 and the sim card the phone came with was set up for my wifes account - she had done a upgrade on my account last spring and now it was my turn so the Note 3 was delivered on her phone number.

Love how much lighter and thinner the phone feels over the original note. And the speed is stunning. Will be days setting up all apps again and bluetooth connections
 
WRT your desire for a 6" screen: HTC One Max, coming to a hand near you, soon.

I came very close to buying a Mega 6.3 but the low res display didn't cut it. Plus the Note 3 was imminent and rumored at 5.7 or 6.0... The display is close enough, and of far better quality. Obviously the phone is their flagship so it's got the best of everything.

Day two and I'm very happy with my Note 3.
 
Still waiting for mine ... It was prepared to ship on the Oct first like everyone else and I have a delivery date of the 4th ... And it still says departed Dallas Texas at 815am on Oct 4th.and has to get to Philly .. If this was fedex or ups I prolly have it by now ...meaning yesterday.... USPS post office not the best shipping option ... The way there going I won't have it till Monday... No worries tho .... The excitement of waiting is great let me tell ya
 
Got the Note3 on Fri and so far loving it. Only thing I haven't been able to figure is how to turn the display off when using the phone on a call. My Galaxy S3 did it automatically. Any help would be great.
 
Got the Note3 on Fri and so far loving it. Only thing I haven't been able to figure is how to turn the display off when using the phone on a call. My Galaxy S3 did it automatically. Any help would be great.

Please let me know how to keep the display ON when making a call...
 
Got the Note3 on Fri and so far loving it. Only thing I haven't been able to figure is how to turn the display off when using the phone on a call. My Galaxy S3 did it automatically. Any help would be great.

It is in the call menu, go the Settings-->Device-->Call-->tick the Turn off screen during calls box. Or untick the box to leave the screen on. Fourth option down on my list on Sprint.
 
Got the Note3 on Fri and so far loving it. Only thing I haven't been able to figure is how to turn the display off when using the phone on a call. My Galaxy S3 did it automatically. Any help would be great.

Settings/device/call.

I found this by using search in settings. It's invaluable!
 
Please let me know how to keep the display ON when making a call...

Turn off the proximity sensor
Menu>DeviceTab>Call>Uncheck the "Turn off screen during calls" toggle

For all those that are new to Android, and especially the Note series, I'd highly suggest going through every single setting, just to get familiar with what is available with the stock device. It's worth the bit of time it'll take to do that, but after you do, you can really start to enjoying the device to its fullest.

This includes all stock apps phone/text/emails/gmail/etc... It'll eliminate the device from doing something you really don't want it to do. If you're unfamiliar of how to typically get to the settings menu for each app, press the menu button once you've opened an app and the pop-up menu will normally have a settings selection.

This is somewhat of a ritual that I perform for every device I've purchased since my first smartphone and it has saved me so much time trying to get answers about little settings that are there and devote more time to customizing and enjoying the device in the long run. I've only had my Note 3 since yesterday afternoon and as soon as I got home from a days worth of errands, I sat down and went through everything.
 
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