spasell
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And you don't have to stop sync on Google. I sync Google.
So I don't sync it all just calendar mail and contacts. That's what I was told to do to avoid doing unnecessary syncing
And you don't have to stop sync on Google. I sync Google.
So I don't sync it all just calendar mail and contacts. That's what I was told to do to avoid doing unnecessary syncing
Sync what you need. You want Google Photos especially to sync, to save pictures. Look back a few posts, I posted my sync page for Google. It was two screenshots.
I'll try and scroll back through it to find it. Went back a few pages and didn't see it.
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I can just post the screenshots.
And all of that is found when you click on your Google account from accounts?
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Yes, go to accounts, then Google and then click on your Google account. I have 4 Google account on my phone. This is my main personal one and I sync the most with it.
Part of my issue is that I have a lot of accounts. I don't sync Facebook or LinkedIn or Twitter or Instagram. I have One Drive, Sunrise Calendar and my Samsung Account which I turned off
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I have Facebook, Twitter, Samsung, Google Calendar, my Gmail accounts, One Drive, Google Drive and Google Photos.
There's were no tones. I realized it when I was getting emails and text but no notification sounds.
When I went into sounds there was nothing to select.
Now there is when I used that zip file from post just not Note 5 stock sounds. Completely different now
I picked up my phone from the charger this morning at 6am and have purposely kept it away from the charger all day long...
With light/moderate use, my battery is now at 61% (it is 4pm now...10 hours later). Admittedly, I have not used the phone much today...
I am optimistic that with the Adaptive Charging, that the Note 5 will largely meet my needs. Supposedly the adaptive charging goes from 0%-50% in 30 minutes, and to 100% in a little over an hour... That means that if you stop by a coffee shop or a restaurant for lunch, and they have an AC outlet available, you can be at 50%-100% while you eat or have you cup of coffee... Not bad, right?
My main issue is that I like to use my phone as my main (and only) camera...when I am on a personal or business trip, I sometimes take 100 photos in the span of 30-60 minutes. With that use case, the battery burns down pretty quickly, and usually I am not near an AC outlet in those situations... I'll need to get a portable battery that supports adaptive charging. Samsung has one, but it's pretty pricey...their website shows it as going for $69.99 when it releases...
So... doesn't shutapp close the Apps very similarly to other app closers, even the built in "close all"?
Look for a File Explorer app like ES Explorer that allows you to set hidden files, then look in your root folder and any media folder to set if you can see a file called .nomedia if you have that file in any of the folders it won't show or allow to use any media files in your phone, if it's in the root folder it basically vanishes all your files from the phone UI but you should be able to see the files.
Sorry if you already mentioned that you looked for the files physically, I haven't read all the thread yet.
I picked up my phone from the charger this morning at 6am and have purposely kept it away from the charger all day long...
With light/moderate use, my battery is now at 61% (it is 4pm now...10 hours later). Admittedly, I have not used the phone much today...
I am optimistic that with the Adaptive Charging, that the Note 5 will largely meet my needs. Supposedly the adaptive charging goes from 0%-50% in 30 minutes, and to 100% in a little over an hour... That means that if you stop by a coffee shop or a restaurant for lunch, and they have an AC outlet available, you can be at 50%-100% while you eat or have you cup of coffee... Not bad, right?
My main issue is that I like to use my phone as my main (and only) camera...when I am on a personal or business trip, I sometimes take 100 photos in the span of 30-60 minutes. With that use case, the battery burns down pretty quickly, and usually I am not near an AC outlet in those situations... I'll need to get a portable battery that supports adaptive charging. Samsung has one, but it's pretty pricey...their website shows it as going for $69.99 when it releases...