I replaced the frame / screen assembly for my galaxy note 20 but lost a small watch battery that seemed to be powering the daughterboard. I'm not sure what functionality will be lost now that I don't have this but it seems to be starting up just fine. However I'd like to replace if possible but cannot figure out what size watch battery to get. Google results are too cluttered with results for the main battery. Anyone have this information or ideas on how to find it?
It's the circle battery in the top left labeled J50.
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I am running ICS and it includes a nifty battery stat app in the system settings. The graph is very nice but it doesnt let you zoom in to any detail. I would like to find out at what time my phone battery died, which my phone shut down. You can see this in the graph, but no text or time is shown for X/Y.
Is this data stored somewhere on the phone? A log maybe?
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So I just got my dock in today from Best Buy and I placed my Prime into it and get a full whiteout. It looks like I have the contrast and brightness up to about 90-100%. I then pull it out and it goes back to normal. I was also able to replicate this when out of the dock by putting minor pressure on the bottom bezel near the charging port. Anyone having this problem?
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This case case the back of my phone to dip in. You can see a line where the dip was caused. I believe somehow if put pressure on the back of my phone that now I see a slight chip on the corner of the camera lens. Nothing that will affect the picture but its there. I have not dropped my phone and always had a case on. Let me know if anyone has this issue with similar case.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251010323075?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
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From using a too small car holder without a rubber on the back I got these marks that are like stripes from sliding too much.
Now is there any way to fix this without getting a whole new battery plate?
(I also scratched my transparent bar slightly, all while I have the phone for only 2 weeks now)
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This works pretty well for our phones (medium sized version if you have a slim fitting case)
http://www.satechi.net/index.php/bikemate-slim-case-3
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Very secure, however you will need a swipe to wake kernel since hitting the power button is next to impossible while riding.
That said, I need to find an extended power cell, something to cover a 16 hour ride with the GPS on.