Category Archives: Samsung Galaxy Note

Syn your iTunes Music to Android Phone

You may have switch to the Samsung Galaxy S2 or the Samsung Galaxy Note. But u are now worry of losing your iTunes Music library and have to start from scratch to build your music library again. A simple solution is here which allowed you to sync your iTunes Music with your ANDROID Phone.

How to syn music with Android Phone?

  • Download the Easy Phone Tunes software by clicking here
  • Go to Menu on your phone
  • Click Settings – Wireless and network
  • Click USB Utilities
  • Click Connect Storage to PC
  • Plug in the USB Cable
  • Open the Easy Phone Tunes Software
  • Select the USB Mass Storage
  • Syn the Music Library with your phone

It is that easy and all the iTunes Music are transferred to your Samsung S2 or Samsung Galaxy Note. The Easy Phone Tunes works on both Windows and MAC.

Singtel APN Settings for Android Phones

APN settings should be on your phone depending which service providers u get the phone from. In Singapore all android phones are unlock. But u may not have the APN settings if u did not get it from your service provider. For eg, the APN inside is e-ideas or IDEAS which means the settings is from SIngtel and only works for Singtel customers. If u are a Starhub or M1 customers, u need to get the APN of your service provider in order to surf internet, read email, mms.

This is the APN settings for Singtel on an Android Phone(Post Paid Customers)

Name:IDEAS E-Mail
APN: e-ideas
Proxy:(Not set)
Port(Not Set)
User Name:(Not Set)
Password: (Not Set)
Server:(Not Set)
MMSC: http://mms.singtel.com:10021/mmsc
MMSC proxy:165.21.42.84
MMS Port:8080
MCC:525
MNC:01
Authentication type:PAP
APN Type:internet + mms

Singtel Pre Paid Customers, pls refer to the PDF Guide by clicking here>>>

APN Settings for M1 and Starhub

Starhub

 APN: shwapint

  • Username: LEAVE_BLANK
  • Password: LEAVE_BLANK

APN: shwap

  • Username: LEAVE_BLANK
  • Password: LEAVE_BLANK
  • Proxy: 10.12.1.2
  • Port: 80

M1

 APN: sunsurf

  • Username: 65
  • Password: user123

APN: miworld

  • Username: 65
  • Password: user123

How to check your Samsung Galaxy CSC Code Version?

The Samsung Galaxy CSC code is important for the Samsung Galaxy Note, Note 2, S2 and S3 users as it affects how they get the latest firmware for their phone.

How to check Samsung Galaxy CSC Code Version?

Press *#1234# to gives u the Samsung Galaxy CSC Code Version.

Change the Samsung Galaxy CSC Code

  1. Firstly you need to find the IMEI Code of your Phone
  2. Press *#06# to get the IMEI and copy it down
  3. Press *#272*IMEI# on the dial pad
  4. Select the desire CSC
  5. Click Install
  6. The device will reboot automatically
CSC Code
OPS – Australia (YES OPTUS)
VAU – Australia (Vodafone) BRANDED
XSA – Australia (Telstra, YES OPTUS, Vodafone AU, Virgin Mobile, 3, Crazy Johns)
HUT – Australia (3) BRANDED
ATO – Austria
SEB – Baltic (LMT GSM, LV TELE2, LV BITE, LT Omnitel, LT Bite, LT TELE2, EE EMT, EE ELISA, EE TELE2)
ETR – Bangladesh
TML – Bangladesh (TML and ETR seem equal, same version, same network operators)
PRO – Belgium
VVT – Bulgaria (vivacom)
MTL – Bulgaria (MTEL)
BMC – Canada (Bell)
BWA – Canada (SaskTel)
BMF – Canada (Fido) UNBRANDED [provided by Idan73, not checked by me]
XEZ – Czech Republic
VIP – Croatia (HR VIP)
SFR – France (F SFR, SFR RU) BRANDED
XEF – France
DBT – Germany
CYO – Greece (MTN, CYTAVODA)
EUR – Greece (WIND GR, vodafone GR, COSMOTE)
TGY – Hong Kong [provided by rickylcp, not checked by me]
INS – India (CSCEdition > ED006)
INU – India (CSCEdition > ED009 | I think INU is an updated version of INS, as they seem to have the same network operators)
XSE – Indonesia
MET – Ireland (Meteor)
ITV – Italy [UPDATED 02/11]
XME – Malaysia
NPL – Nepal
XEE – Nordic (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden)
XTC – Philippines
XEO – Poland (Plus, Era, Heyah, Orange, Play)
ERA – Poland (ERA) BRANDED
TPH – Portugal
CNX – Romania (Vodafone RO)
COA – Romania (Cosmote)
ORO – Romania (RO Orange)
HAT – Romania (RO Orange, Vodafone RO, Cosmote)
SER – Russia (MTS, Beeline, Megafon, TELE2)
TOP – Serbia
XSP – Singapore
XSP – Singapore UNBRANDED
XSO – Singapore (Singtel)
MOT – Slovenia (Mobitel)
SIM – Slovenia (Si.mobil)
XEC – Spain (Movistar) BRANDED
FOP – Spain (Movistar, Vodafone ES, Orange, Yoigo, Mobil R, EUSKALTEL, TeleCable, Blau, Simyo)
SLK – Sri Lanka
AUT – Switzerland (Sunrise, Swisscom, Orange CH)
MOZ – Switzerland (Sunrise, Swisscom, Orange CH)
SWC – Switzerland (Swisscom) BRANDED
CPW – United Kingdom & Ireland
XEU – United Kingdom & Ireland

Samsung Galaxy Note OTA Version 2.3.6 Update

I have successfully update my Samsung Galaxy Note to Version 2.3.6 using OTA. Your data will not be wiped.

  • Click on Menu -> Settings -> About Phone -> Software update
  • Click on Update(using Wifi)

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  • Software update box appear
  • Click on download to get the firmware
  • Click to reboot phone after download complete
  • Software installation will start
  • UI will be loaded after software installation complete

The Samsung Galaxy Note firmware has been updated to N7000DDXKL3.

Galaxy Note Crop Picture for S Memo

Many Samsung Galaxy Note users must be electrified by the videos on how we can corp a picture and then paste it on the S Memo. The instruction guide do not show u how to do it. U can learn it by attaining workshops or learning from the online videos. You can corp a picture from the web page or photo u have taken and then paste it on the S Memo.

Samsung Galaxy Note Tips and Tricks: Using S-Memo

 

13 November 2011 – Continuing our Samsung Galaxy Note tips and tricks, we are looking closely at the new S-Memo, which works well with the Samsung Galaxy Note’s widescreen and the S-Pen to jot down important notes and reminders.

Converting Handwriting into Text

This tips and tricks show you how to use your stylus to write on the S Memo on your Samsung Galaxy Note. This allowed you to jot down fast notes and reminders.

Connection problem or invalid MMI code

Many android users will have meet this message on your android phone one way or another. This usually happens when u press the *,# or + and the phone button to made the call.

After u press the *,# follow by some numbers, it shows USSD Code is running and later the Connection problem or invalid MMI Code will appear. You have enter a code the system does not understand. But if u have press *#06#, it will display the IMEI Code. There are many special codes that start with * or # and follow by numbers and pressing the SEND or Phone icons.

If you start up the phone and this error prompts, it means the sim card or your phone system is automatically sending a special code to the cell phone company but not recongnized by the cell phone company system.

What is a MMI Code?
An MMI Code is a sequence of digits that is entered into your phone to make it perform some special action. These codes start and end with a * or # so they don't get confused with phone numbers you might want to dial. They're usually only valid when you're not on a call, so if you key one in while connected to your cellphone company's IVR system they won't be recognized. Some MMI Codes are dealt with by your phone – for example, there's usually one you can key in to find out what software version your phone has installed. Most MMI Codes are sent to your Cellphone company as they are used to turn features on and off (Like call forwarding, call waiting, etc).

Why does my phone say "MMI Code Failed"?
This will usually happen because your Cellphone company has decided that you aren't allowed to forward your calls. It could be because you are on a "plan" that doesn't have the forwarding feature (pre-pay/flex-pay plans usually restrict this feature). Unfortunately there is nothing we can do to 'bypass' this error – if you believe your plan should allow you to use this feature you will need to call your cellphone company and ask them to (a) let you control it from your phone, or (b) set the forwarding for you.
Note: If you go for option (b) make very sure that they only turn on "Conditional" forwarding (this only forwards Busy/No-Answer/Unavailable calls). Sometimes they'll accidentally turn on "Unconditional" forwarding (this forwards ALL calls!).

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Using USB Mass Storage on Galaxy S2 & Note

Samsung Galaxy S2 & Samsung Galaxy Note has 16GB of internal storage. I will like to show you how u can use it as a USB mass storage.

Using as a USB Mass Storage(Gingerbread Firmware)

  • Goto Menu – Settings – Wireless and network
  • Click on USB Utilities
  • Click on Connect storage to PC(Fig 1)
  • Message Box will appear(Fig 2)
  • Connect USB Cable to PC/MAC
  • Click on Connect USB storage(Fig 3)

Using as a USB Mass Storage(Ice-Cream Sandwich[ICS] Firmware)

  • Goto Menu – Settings
  • Click More… under the Wireless and network tab
  • Click on USB Utilities
  • Click on Connect storage to PC(Fig 1)
  • Message Box will appear(Fig 2)
  • Connect USB Cable to PC/MAC
  • Click on Connect USB storage(Fig 3)

USB Connect

You can now use your Samsung Galaxy S2 or Samsung Galaxy Note as a USB Mass Storage. Click on the Disconnect storage from PC after using it.