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Com.Vlingo.Midas Message Popping Up?
Hello everyone. I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Android smartphone and I notice that when I access the camera, I see a message that reads: com.vlingo.midas is not responding. There are not other applications open when this message pops up. What does this message mean? Is there a way to make it go away?
bofisJan 26, 2015, 8:04 PM
over in the "T-Mobile to Add 700MHz Support to Select Phones" discussion:
Would that also include Z3 Compacts?
Is a software update enabling previously-unstated band support?
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over in the "AT&T Selling Samsung's Virtual Reality Headset" discussion:
I don't care what anyone says...
I can drive just fine with one of these things on.
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over in the "Samsung Releases Milk Video " discussion:
I wasn't even able to install MILK Music on mine.
Contacted Samsung and didn't help much about this. Guess I won't see MILK Video either.
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over in the "Review: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 for AT&T" discussion:
Still At A Loss.
I don't get the hype on the materialist nature of what these devices are made of. Before Steve Jobs, no one gave a crap about how mobile phones were made of. This includes editors of tech sites.
I understand that these are handheld products and how they "feel" plays a certain part in purchases by some people. But, in the same principle, they are also mobile devices that are subject to almost unlimited elements of destruction and 95% of users tend to use a case on the phones. This inherently negates the "feel." All the excuses in the world don't change this fact.
As the author pointed out, you can bend the rear panel and not have it break. Isn't this important for durability? To me, this says millions on what punishment a device can...
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over in the "Samsung Rolls Out Protection Plan for Note 4 and Note 3" discussion:
carriers
It sounds tempting, better than the carriers one? Any opinions?
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Coming soon to an iPhone 6 Plus user on October 17th...
Buyer's remorse.
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I see no reason to upgrade
I am a current owner of an AT&T variant Galaxy Note 3. I just don't really see a real need to upgrade. I am also still more impressed with my Note more than the new iPhones that were rolled out.
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ZpikeSep 8, 2014, 11:12 AM
over in the "Hands on with Samsung's Galaxy Note 4" discussion:
Wait for the reviews
There is a very real possibility that the "premium metal" body will interfere with reception. Who cares how great it looks if it doesn't work right - that's what iPhones are for. Good thing thing they tried this crap on the Note 4. I won't be upgrading before the Note 5, which will give them plenty of time to go back to materials that are durable and don't interfere with electrical signals.
over in the "Hands on with Samsung's Galaxy Note 4" discussion:
Carriers....
Did I miss something or do we know who the carriers will be and the availability dates?
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over in the "Hands on with Samsung's Galaxy Note 4" discussion:
Sweet!
I'll be renewing my contract in a few months, so this is what I'm getting for sure!
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over in the "Samsung Note 4 Is More of A Big Thing" discussion:
Samsung's sense????
Samsung uses Touchwiz, HTC uses sense. I'm confused.
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