Samsung Galaxy Note/GT-N7000 WIKI -Please Help To Update-

O_G

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Hi all

I have created the Galaxy Note Wiki. I find that if they are updated, they can be a great source of information to all. Please help to keep it updated, as it helps out note newbies and cuts down on them opening new threads in the forum.

This helps to keep the clutter down on the main forum, so makes it easier for us all!

Please update it with any thing you feel is valid. I will leave this thread open to discuss Wiki issues.

Hope its useful

Your friendly Note Moderation Team:)
 
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tbran

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My only thought is that it is geared to the N7000 specs so far. But understandable since the I717 isn't even out yet. But it looks nice and could be a really awesome resource.

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brunte

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Well done. Thanks for the effort.
Maybe GLONASS should be included in the specs list.
 
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gce21

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Not booting my galaxy note

Hi guys im noob in here, need some help for my samsung galaxy note after rooting it its not booting up some exclamation yellow triangle appearing if u turn on and then it goes off by it self....I think i've done a wrong procedure in here....somebody can help me find a correct ClockworkMod Recovery Odin flashable .tar file for galaxy note.....plssssssssss......:(
 

p51d007

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Dirty micro usb connector

Might want to keep this one handy. It's shown up on multiple discussion
groups. "phantom" USB connections. Device will think it is connecting,
disconnecting. If it isn't a damaged USB port, it might just be contaminated.
Found photos of a clean & dirty port.



After hitting it with a can of air to remove the dust/debris, I found a green
substance, shaded here in red, of contamination of the pins 4 & 5, which
according to the microusb wiki, is used for ID and or cable connection to
alert a device of a cable being connected.



Pulled the battery, dipped a LINT FREE cloth in alcohol, cleaned it, let it
dry, then hit it again with a blast of canned air, now it looks like this!



Not one issue since Monday.
 

O_G

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Might want to keep this one handy. It's shown up on multiple discussion
groups. "phantom" USB connections. Device will think it is connecting,
disconnecting. If it isn't a damaged USB port, it might just be contaminated.
Found photos of a clean & dirty port.

Not one issue since Monday.
Added a link in the wiki, thanks.