Post by summer201016 on Dec 12, 2012 23:11:11 GMT -5
SamMobile reports that both the Note II (GT-N7100) and Note II LTE (GT-N7105) are starting to receive an update to Android 4. 1. 2 that also has some notable additions to TouchWiz. The Galaxy Note II has a front-facing camera and a rear-facing 8-megapixel camera. The cell phone comes equipped with Near-Field Communication technology, or NFC, so you can quickly send photos and other files from the device to other Android phones.
The speaker on the Galaxy Note II was louder than what you'd find on other smartphones, but wasn't much better than what you'd expect from most smartphones.
With battery life, I got seven hours of continuous use from the Galaxy Note II. That was a combination of surfing the Web, watching a streaming movie on Netflix likewise as a downloaded one, and playing a hard-core game for a few minutes. If you want to get the Galaxy Note II to use it as a tablet, at least you already know you'll get enough juice for short- to medium-length flights.
Step1. Import MKV files
Install and launch MKV to Galaxy Note II converter for Mac, click “Add” button to import MKV files into the program. Or you can straight drag and drop them into the software.
Step2. Set output format
After loaded MKV files, click the clickable button in advance of 3D to choose Profile for output format. As Galaxy Note II supports MPEG4/ H. 263/ H. 264/WMV, choose one from in profile as the output format.
Step3. Settings
Click “+” button to enter setting panel, in which you need to set the video size as 1280*720 pixels, also you can do some other settings such as adjusting its bit rate, frame rate, aspect ratio etc. Click “Ok” for confirmation.
Step4. Convert MKV to Galaxy Note II on Mac
Then return on the home interface and click “Convert” button to start to convert MKV to Galaxy Note II on Mac.
The speaker on the Galaxy Note II was louder than what you'd find on other smartphones, but wasn't much better than what you'd expect from most smartphones.
With battery life, I got seven hours of continuous use from the Galaxy Note II. That was a combination of surfing the Web, watching a streaming movie on Netflix likewise as a downloaded one, and playing a hard-core game for a few minutes. If you want to get the Galaxy Note II to use it as a tablet, at least you already know you'll get enough juice for short- to medium-length flights.
Step1. Import MKV files
Install and launch MKV to Galaxy Note II converter for Mac, click “Add” button to import MKV files into the program. Or you can straight drag and drop them into the software.
Step2. Set output format
After loaded MKV files, click the clickable button in advance of 3D to choose Profile for output format. As Galaxy Note II supports MPEG4/ H. 263/ H. 264/WMV, choose one from in profile as the output format.
Step3. Settings
Click “+” button to enter setting panel, in which you need to set the video size as 1280*720 pixels, also you can do some other settings such as adjusting its bit rate, frame rate, aspect ratio etc. Click “Ok” for confirmation.
Step4. Convert MKV to Galaxy Note II on Mac
Then return on the home interface and click “Convert” button to start to convert MKV to Galaxy Note II on Mac.