For the Audiophiles out there
This thread on Head-fi.org - has a complete list of USB Audio Digital to Analog Audio convertor (DAC) boxes that work with the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 using the USB OTG cable:
Got a little impatient waiting on Unique Skins and Skinit to make custom skins available, so I decided to try out Zagg's custom skin. As much as I don't like their screen protectors, this is just a custom skin for the back battery cover anyway. For those of you interested, just enter in a search by device, select the Note 2, Click on Invisible Shield Search results hyper link, middle left of the page should be a clickable button that says "Personal Style with Custom Zagg Skins", Click on Learn More and there's a button that says Create Your Own.
Allright so I caved and bought the seidio surface case combo this morning with 10% off with code TW10. I guess it'll do until otterbox releases the defender. I'll let you guys know how the case is when I get it.
This is fantastic! I remember tweeting just the other day about hoping Spigen would come out with a diary case with a snap, and it's as if they heard me! Saw this just now!
This is fantastic! I remember tweeting just the other day about hoping Spigen would come out with a diary case with a snap, and it's as if they heard me! Saw this just now!
Look at the closed pics of the white, blue and pink case. You'll see where the sides extend past the phone. So in essence you're not holding phone; you'll be holding the case which as I've said is no different than the case I have now and it's uncomfortable as all get out to hold. Like trying to hold the original note which is wider.
It looks like somebody took original Note 1 cases and placed inserts in them to hold the Note 2 leaving the case wider than the phone is supposed to hold.
Here's the 3.5mm bluetooth dongle I purchased. I only have 1 stereo bluetooth headset that I only like using for working out, so I was curious enough to try this with my 3.5 wired headsets and also for my car.
For me i could use the coupler to connect to the existing hardwired aux cable I installed in my car and then use bluetooth to stream ad long as it supports a2dp
For me i could use the coupler to connect to the existing hardwired aux cable I installed in my car and then use bluetooth to stream ad long as it supports a2dp
I seriously need to just get the phone already. All these accessories with no phone to use them on makes me feel like a kid waiting for Christmas to open all the presents under the tree!
I seriously need to just get the phone already. All these accessories with no phone to use them on makes me feel like a kid waiting for Christmas to open all the presents under the tree!
I seriously need to just get the phone already. All these accessories with no phone to use them on makes me feel like a kid waiting for Christmas to open all the presents under the tree!
If you don't have bluetooth integration on your car stereo, you can connect this to your aux adaptor (in my case tape adaptor), sync the bluetooth receiver up with your phone, and have bluetooth audio.
From the description, it can also be connected to headphones or external speakers (via 3.5 mm male plug). Since I was so weary about putting the phone up to my face when calling people, now I can just use a wired stereo headset (instead of my extra mono jawbone bluetooth), talk to someone, and also be able to pull out the phone and write notes if need be.
For me i could use the coupler to connect to the existing hardwired aux cable I installed in my car and then use bluetooth to stream ad long as it supports a2dp
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