Q. Hi, Right now i have a Motorola DROID 2 Global with Verizon, but i want to go to a Samsung Galaxy S3. What i am wondering is if my droid charger will work with the Samsung, because i have a lot of stuff for charging my Droid (Car Charger, Wall Charger, etc.).
A. As long as its a micro B USB connector (which I believe it is) then yes. The S3 also requires a 5 Volt 1 Amp output so you just need to check the charger outputs that, which it should, they are usually all the same.
Galaxy S4 will only charge when plugged into my computer or my car. It will not wall charge?
Q. I've tried multiple cables, multiple base chargers, multiple outlets throughout the house so I know that is not the issue. It has to be the phone. I just wanted to know if there's anything I can do before I bring it into AT&T?
I don't care about your opinions on phones. I have the S4 already. It's messing up. I just want to know if there's a way to make it wall charge
A. Are the wall chargers you have tried generic brands and perhaps the car and usb are Samsung?
Wall chargers charge at a lower voltage than car chargers. Maybe it is the battery? If you have a friend that has an S4 you could put their battery in your phone and try a wall charger. Or get a new battery somewhere that has a return policy in case it ends up being a phone issue. I get my smartphone batteries here http://www.batteries4less.com/contents/cellular-batteries/cellular-batteries.html
They are affordable and have a 30-day return.
Best of luck!
Does anyone have the samsung galaxy nexus for Verizon, what's your experience?
Q. I was standing in the Verizon store debating between the I phone 4 s and the nexus. I read reviews on the nexus saying that battery life is horrible, like 4 hours with the extender battery. I walked out with the I phone, but I think I'm an android person. I was wondering what are your experiences with the galaxy nexus? Thanks
A. I have the Nexus and I love it. My last phone was the HTC Incredible, and I chose it on specs alone, and I was wrong in doing so. The best thing about the Galaxy Nexus is the lack of manufacturer meddling with the operating system. This means updates will be faster and more reliable, and without all the junk the phone runs faster than some phones with higher specs.
As far as the battery life, I too was worried, but even with the regular battery it's not too bad. I did get the extended battery however and I'm pleased with it. I don't make many calls, but on average if I take my phone off the charger before leaving for work I can do 15 min of music streaming on the way to work in the car, do roughly another 30 minutes of web browsing during breaks, and watch a 45 minute show on Netflix during lunch (which uses about 200-300 mb, in case you don't have the old unlimited plan) and the whole time I'm going in and out of 4G signal (through no fault of the phone) and still I have 40-50% left on my battery when I get home.
As I write this, according to the battery info in Android 4.0 my phone has been on battery power for 13 hours and 49 minutes and it still has 44% left. The screen accounts for 49% of the total drain, Android OS for 19%, Phone idle 14%, Cell Standby 12% and everything else 3% or less. Keep in mind this is with the extended battery.
The only thing some people may have a problem with is the camera. It's not the camera the 4S has, and indeed my old HTC had a better camera but it has some cool things like near-instant shutter speed and panoramic mode. Hands down it takes the cake on everything else though.
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Description : Q. Hi, Right now i have a Motorola DROID 2 Global with Verizon, but i want to go to a Samsung Galaxy S3. What i am wondering is if my droid...