zaydabarber Well-known member Jun 17, 2013 308 0 0 Feb 13, 2014 #1 Note 3 At&t Galaxy note 3 & Galaxy Gear & Tab 2 10.1
Chucky1 Well-known member Jul 29, 2011 85 5 0 Feb 14, 2014 #2 If it's new, I don't see why. But it wouldn't hurt if it gives you piece of mind.
zaydabarber Well-known member Jun 17, 2013 308 0 0 Feb 14, 2014 #3 Yes it's going to be new At&t Galaxy note 3 & Galaxy Gear & Tab 2 10.1
T Tysonsaurus Well-known member Jul 15, 2013 129 0 0 Feb 15, 2014 #5 I did it on mine for piece of mind. Posted via Android Central App
H3aTeRzz Well-known member Oct 8, 2013 2,810 0 0 Feb 15, 2014 #6 One thing is for sure...it can't hurt anything.
U UJ95x Retired Ambassador Aug 26, 2013 9,336 0 0 Feb 15, 2014 #7 There's no need to do it on a brand new phone. I would recommend doing it after major updates though. Either that or wiping the cache partition occasionally Sent from my Galaxy S4 running Slim Bean 4.3
There's no need to do it on a brand new phone. I would recommend doing it after major updates though. Either that or wiping the cache partition occasionally Sent from my Galaxy S4 running Slim Bean 4.3