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Great Bluetooth Headset

Talking for long periods on the Galaxy Note 2 is best with a headset, especially for users that plan to use the S-Pen to take notes while on a call.

There are many options for Bluetooth headsets from Motorola and Plantronics. Some of our favorite Bluetooth headsets are from Plantronics and Motorola.

Plantronics Voyager Pro HD
Plantronics Marquee
Motorola H19txt
Motorola S11-FLEX HD

$30 and up at Amazon

4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Bigmouth

    12/19/2012 at 9:22 am

    Don’t bother with an S-Pen holder. Just use a stylus for a Wacom tablet. I use one designed for the Fujitsu Lifebook and the eraser even works!

  2. KID ANDROID (@_KID_ANDROID_)

    12/20/2012 at 11:28 am

    I hate this case, I had one on my original Galaxy Note & it was so uncomfortable & slid around when trying to play games.
    I got Samsungs other case they make for my Galaxy Note 2 which is the Protective + case that fits over the back of the device and looks exactly like the actual back of the device with a rubber surround that goes around the sides and catches over_to the front glass. Its very minimal & you can barely tell theres a case on it at all. Its definitely the case you want for your Note 2 to protect it but keep it looking stock.- KID ANDROID (Team.Android.Canada)

  3. Chris Elliott

    01/18/2013 at 11:22 am

    Has it been confirmed (by actually trying one) that the Note2 doesn’t support more than 64GB? I ask because in order for an SD card (mini, micro, standard, or otherwise) to support more than 32GB it needs to jump from the SDHC standard to the the SDXC standard becuase the SDHC standard is limited to a maximum size of 32GB. The SDXC standard is limited to a maximum size of 2TB, so the only two things left to limit the maximum card size would be market availability (128GB microSDXCs are available, and 256GB microSDXCs are announced) and OS support.

    So, I ask again, has anyone tried using one of the few (and currently expensive) 128GB microSDXC cards in a Note2? Samsung doesn’t claim to support it probably because they haven’t tested it.

    • Duh

      02/28/2013 at 7:51 pm

      Maybe try formatting the card while it’s in the phone… Worked for the 64 gig cards that weren’t supported on the evo lte.. May need root tho as I barely even remember that phone since I got my note 2…

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