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Galaxy Note - Mah Battery 7.9mm Device Thickness
Mah Battery 7.9mm Device Thickness
10 times mentioned • Need Job • 19 August 2016

Mah Battery 7.9mm Device Thickness

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is powered by a Quad-core 2.3 GHz Mongoose + quad-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A53 CPU processor with 4 GB RAM. The device also has 64GB internal storage + microSD (up to 256 GB) and a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen (1440 x 2560 pixels, 518 ppi) display.

It has a 12MP rear camera and supports Wifi, NFC, GPS, 3G and 4G LTE. It packs in a Non-removable Li-Po 3500 mAh battery at 7.9mm device thickness and weight 169g, running on Android OS, v6.0.1 (Marshmallow), planned upgrade to v7.0 (Nougat). The latest Samsung Galaxy Note 7 price in Mal
Galaxy Note - Qi System Consists Charging Pad
Qi System Consists Charging Pad
9 times mentioned • NEED WOOD And Stone Every Where • 03 January 2016

Qi System Consists Charging Pad

Waltzcomm Wireless Charging Receiver Module for Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (Waltzcomm Warranty) BRIEF SUMMARY Waltzcomm Wireless Charging Receiver Module for Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Brand: Waltzcomm DESCRIPTION: TX Input: Self-adaptation RX Output: DC5V / 500mA Working Frequency: 110-205KHz Power Distance: 4~8mm Compatible for: Samsung Galaxy Note 2 7100 / 7102 / 7105 The Qi system consists of a charging pad/ transmitter, and a mobile device equipped with a compatible wireless charging receiver (Samsung Note 2 Qi Wireless Charging Receiver). When the mobile is placed on top of the charging pad, the device is charged via electromagnetic induction.

Essentially, an alternating current passed through a coil in the charging pad generates a magnetic field that in
Galaxy Note - Waltzcomm Wireless Charging Receiver Module
Waltzcomm Wireless Charging Receiver Module
5 times mentioned • NEED WOOD And Stone Every Where • 03 January 2016

Waltzcomm Wireless Charging Receiver Module

Waltzcomm Wireless Charging Receiver Module for Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (Waltzcomm Warranty) BRIEF SUMMARY Waltzcomm Wireless Charging Receiver Module for Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Brand: Waltzcomm DESCRIPTION: TX Input: Self-adaptation RX Output: DC5V / 600mA Working Frequency: 110-205KHz Power Distance: 4~8mm Compatible for: Samsung Galaxy Note3 N9005 / N9002 / N9006 / N9008 / N9009
Galaxy Note - Month Local Supplier Warranty
Month Local Supplier Warranty
6 times mentioned • Wen Long • 01 March 2018

Month Local Supplier Warranty

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 SM-N950U 64GB Smartphone (Original Imported) .1 Month Local Supplier Warranty more.GSM + CDMA / 4G LTE Capable.Single Sim With One SD Card Slot.8MP Front + Dual 12MP Rear Cameras.2X Optical Zoom, OIS, 4K Video.Octa-Core Snapdragon 835 Chipset.64GB Expandable Storage, 6GB RAM.6.3" Quad HD+ AMOLED Infinity Display.IP68 Waterproof to 5'.Android 7.1 Nougat.
Galaxy Note - Data Sync Charger Cable
Data Sync Charger Cable
4 times mentioned • Kin Kin • 12 April 2017

Data Sync Charger Cable

Original for Samsung Galaxy A7 2017, S8, A5, A3. USB Type C, Cable USB 3.1 Type-C Fast Charging, Fast Data Sync Charger Cable Phone Cabel Type-C connector.

Reversible design for easy life. Compatible with Samsung Galaxy Note 7/ LG G5 V20/ HTC M10/ Sony Xperial XZ / X Compact.
Galaxy Note - Sony Xperia Z5 Premium
Sony Xperia Z5 Premium
4 times mentioned • Kenny Pan • 06 November 2015

Sony Xperia Z5 Premium

The Sony Xperia Z5 landed last month to a wave of enthusiasm. But is the Z5 the game-changer Xperia fans were hoping for? Yes, it is – in the camera department.

Elsewhere, not so much. Check out the above video for more details. If you're not familiar with my buying guides, check out my run-down of the Sony Xperia Z5 Premium, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6 Edge+ and the Moto X Play.
Galaxy Note - Samsung Galaxy Note Ii
Samsung Galaxy Note Ii
3 times mentioned • Kingsley Chin • 10 March 2017

Samsung Galaxy Note Ii

Meizu m2 note Review. The m2 note is definitely an improved version of the m1 note. There is a new home button. Up front you have the 5.5″ display that is protected by Tempered Glass.

SIM card slot which has support for 2 SIMs. The design of the phone feels like Samsung Galaxy Note II and the iPhone 5C. The back cover isn't removable and neither is the battery. The m2 note uses the same 5.5″ 1080p IGZO panel that was used on the m1 note. The IGZO panel is manufactured by Sharp and at 403ppi, we didn't notice any issues with sharpness.
Galaxy Note - Samsung Galaxy Note
Samsung Galaxy Note
33 times mentioned • Kae Lok • 09 September 2017

Samsung Galaxy Note

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Review. Colors are vivid, brightness levels impressive even in direct sunlight outdoors, and video looks great courtesy of Mobile HDR Premium certification. With USB Type-C for recharging as well as interfacing with its DeX docking station.

You of course get IP68 water and dust resistance. The similarities between the S8 and the Note 8 continue inside. They share the same processor – either Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 or Samsung's Exynos 8895, depending on region.
Galaxy Note - Good Value Money
Good Value Money
28 times mentioned • Gigi Leung • 04 November 2015

Good Value Money

Sony Muteki MHC-V3 Electronics Hi-Fi Speakers Awesome sounding tunes, clean and crisp and LOUD!!!. Very solid unit with 720 watt of noise, I connected my galaxy note 3 directly via NFC.

I am using soitify very good value for money, it also has light effects usb and cd for the oldschoolers no distortion even when you turn it up to 11!!! I would definitely recommend this stereo. You can connect by Bluetooth or not.
Galaxy Note - Galaxy Note 7
Galaxy Note 7
8 times mentioned • Bosco B B • 24 August 2016

Galaxy Note 7

The Galaxy Note 7 is a beautiful, capable Android phone that showcases Samsung's best in design, battery life, speed and features. The 64GB base model leaves you plenty of space for photos, videos and games, and it's a real improvement over 2015's Note 5.

It's pricier than almost every other Android phone, and a little heavy. After seven iterations, there are still minor problems writing with the S Pen stylus. Fine particles, like beach sand, can wedge the stylus in its holder.The Galaxy Note 7 is the best no-compromise, big-screen phone you can buy if price is no object.
Galaxy Note - Galaxy Note 8
Galaxy Note 8
5 times mentioned • Kae Lok • 09 September 2017

Galaxy Note 8

In many ways, the Galaxy Note 8 is incredibly easy to recommend. It has a beautiful screen, excellent camera, the S Pen is legitimately useful, battery life solid, and performance swift.

Indeed, the biggest drawback is what it will cost you. Samsung's $930 unlocked price – around which carrier pricing is settling, give or take – may well prove to be competitive with what we're expecting Apple's new flagship “iPhone 8” to cost, but that doesn't make either of them any more palatable to your wallet.
Galaxy Note - Galaxy Note 5
Galaxy Note 5
5 times mentioned • Kim Yong Shan • 21 May 2015

Galaxy Note 5

Galaxy Note 5, Project Zen leaked with puzzling details It's not unusual for OEMs to venture outside of their comfort zones in search of the perfect pitch. That is especially true for Samsung, who has, at least for the time being, diverged from its usual path with the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge. That said, there are some choices that still boggle the mind and confound imagination.

Like these new tidbits that are coming about Samsung's rumored two high end smartphones, particularly the one called Project Zen, the Galaxy Note Edge successor that might not be a successor at all. First thing's first. Project Zen is apparently now known as Project Zero 2. If one remembers, the first Project Zero was the codename used by Samsung to indicate its "starting from scratch" in terms of design
Galaxy Note - Galaxy Note 4
Galaxy Note 4
4 times mentioned • Jimmy Chen • 06 November 2015

Galaxy Note 4

Galaxy Note 4 The camera is great. It is better than my S4, which always had my friends with iphones complimenting the quality of its pictures. Here is where I don't really understand the well accepted belief in the tech media that "iphones have the best cameras".

My assessment may not be scientific as I don't look at smudging, color accuracy, etc...with special devices, I just know that regular people tend to be amazed by the pictures my Samsung phones have taken. One thing I have noticed that many reviewers have missed or not mentioned, is that the volume rocker acts as a dedicated shutter release in camera mode (front and rear). I find this to be much more practical than using the heart rate sensor as a shutter release. The device works well as a phone and mini computer
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