Q. I dropped it and it has a big black blotch covering more than half of the screen, the rest of the screen is also a light blue and there are some glitchy-looking pixels at the top. The parts that are covered still respond to touch but you cant really see what you are doing. I want to know what part of my phone i need to get replaced. Thanks
A. You have broken some type of connection or knocked a part loose inside. You have to take it in for repairs. It will not fix itself.
Then get an Otterbox Defender case.
most protective case for samsung galaxy s3?
Q. i just got a new phone, galaxy s3 and i really want to protect it. brand names and if u can where to get it.
A. Well the most protective case is the Otterbox Armor but it's really big and unconfortable. There is also the Otterbox Defender case but it's unconfortable too (despite it's smaller than the Armor one). If you want a case that offers great protection from falls and dust without appearing as a brick, the best in my opinion is the Otterbox Commuter. I've bought it and I can say that worths all the money I spent.
Samsung Galaxy S4 Tips?
Q. So i am upgrading from my iPhone 4S to a Galaxy S4 in a couple days. And i was wondering, is there anything i need to know before buying? I know it has a plastic feeling and the cameras really good. So keep away from those topics.
Also i'm curious as to if the Galaxy S4 will be supported for at least 2 years.
A. Get a good data plan.
Get a good case. Don't crimp on this. Protect the Precious.
It's big. Stick it next to an iPhone and it is comical. Big toys consume power. Investigate 2nd or external battery (one of the true benefits). I went with an Otterbox Defender case and an external battery.
7 pages of 16 icons/page get used up quickly. Put a folder system in place for organization. I'd take everything that was on the pages from Samsung/Phone provider and stick it in a folder. As you become comfortable with the phone, be sure to explore these apps. I find something like Apps Organizer is slightly better than stock folders, but it is a pain to setup and it can crash, requiring a hard reset.
Take control of WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS and Data. They waste power and can cost you money. I use SmartWiFi toggler.
Check out virus scanners for security and apps which monitor your privacy.
There's lots of good apps out there. Don't be afraid to explore. I'd leave 1 page for new apps and experimentation. Use something like Fetch to find similar apps (very ad driven but it does the job). Something like BAM (very ad driven) is good for finding popular or trending apps. If I need to do something, I find an app on BAM or Play, and letch Fetch find similar. I experiment with the offerings and keep the best. Usually if the free app does what I want, I purchase the pro version after a trial period.
Check out Android or Samsung user forums to keep you current. I like Drippler because it filters news for S4.
One app I love is DashClock for lockscreen and daydream. In daydream mode it gives me a clock and updates while charging. You wake up and you know instantly whats what.
As for support, I don't believe you have to worry about that. There will probably be 4 new Samsungs but it will be supported.
And guess what, it is even a phone....
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