what the heck is this??

Jalopiejoe

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I just found this app on my phone! Anyone know what it is? Does it have anything to do with Google or S voice?
Can I delete it?

Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note 3
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beagle82

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This is for the vision impaired. It verbally tells you which buttons you tap on screen. You can disable it. No pun intended.
 

anon8380037

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On the subject of stuff we didn't know about our Note 3, well kind of, do US models have apn settings via Connections - More Networks - Mobile Networks - Access Point Names

or does it change the word Network for Carrier (unlikely, but just wondered today)


Also more importantly : do all Samsung's have a Turned Off column in Applications Manager instead of Disabled, or does it vary by carrier (we say network for carrier).

I will try not to get carried away.
 

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On the subject of stuff we didn't know about our Note 3, well kind of, do US models have apn settings via Connections - More Networks - Mobile Networks - Access Point Names

or does it change the word Network for Carrier (unlikely, but just wondered today)


Also more importantly : do all Samsung's have a Turned Off column in Applications Manager instead of Disabled, or does it vary by carrier (we say network for carrier).

I will try not to get carried away.

I have Verizon (and in California if that matters).

For #1 it is practically the same except where you wrote "more networks" I see more settings - so: more settings >> mobile networks >> access point names.

For #2 I have a Turned Off column.

Sarks.

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I have Verizon (and in California if that matters).

For #1 it is practically the same except where you wrote "more networks" I see more settings - so: more settings >> mobile networks >> access point names.

For #2 I have a Turned Off column.

Sarks.

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Thanks Sarks! Good to hear from you.
 

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On the subject of stuff we didn't know about our Note 3, well kind of, do US models have apn settings via Connections - More Networks - Mobile Networks - Access Point Names

or does it change the word Network for Carrier (unlikely, but just wondered today)


Also more importantly : do all Samsung's have a Turned Off column in Applications Manager instead of Disabled, or does it vary by carrier (we say network for carrier).

I will try not to get carried away.

On T-mobile, the APN path is exactly the same as yours Madd.
But your Turned Off column is labeled Disabled for us.
 

anon8380037

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On T-mobile, the APN path is exactly the same as yours Madd.
But your Turned Off column is labeled Disabled for us.

Thanks JPR.

My UK one says Disabled also. I thought we figured this ages ago. B. Diddy was thinking US Samsung's had Turned Off.
So just some carriers change the wording.

I answer some questions on AAQ, until people finally figure out I don't know anything and I go hide.
(so lonely here on the Note 3)

So T-Mobile keeps Disabled, Verizon doesn't.

I will just keep writing ".... try Applications Manager - Disabled /Turned Off".
 

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