Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Galaxy Note Edge with Lollipop does have a mute option – Tablets Magazine

It appears that the Android 5.0 Lollipop version on the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge well equipped with a mute function. Google has removed that option is standard in the latest version of the OS.

Even apart from the bugs that Android 5.0 Lollipop currently still plagues the new version of the Android OS is a decent fine. There is one major drawback: Google has removed the mute default Lollipop. Why So? No idea. Perhaps it has to do with the new notification system where you can specify which apps you can not disturb or at certain times. Beyond that, there is no reason to believe that we now have to do it without a mute function. Google, bring him back, thanks.

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But what happens now? Samsung has that option indeed reduced in the upgrade of KitKat to Lollipop, but for now only back to popular , but not widely available Samsung Galaxy Note Edge. And he is not even hidden – before we even got there behind that the new notification system is hidden in the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. No, when the status bar at the top pulls down, then you will see the option to sit right away. As if Samsung wants to mock Google, but with a twist.

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The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge resembles specifications so terribly on the Galaxy Note 4, as two biggest differences that the Edge it has to do with a smaller battery and the device of course still a piece of the screen on the side of the phablet has hung. That screen is separate from the big screen where you will normally look at, but offers the buttons within the context of what you’re actually doing. Although both screens are so unrelated, they work well together happily.

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