[Working Alternatives] All Galaxy S3 Features For Galaxy S2 - Galaxy S II Themes and Apps

Galaxy S3 has a lot of attractive features and i bet many of us want all those in our S2 so here's sharing some of the Alternatives for those features which working perfectly on S2 till now, and will keep sharing if any thing new arrives.
Aim Of this Thread is to keep all these stuffs at one place.
Features we have till Now !!
>> Smart Stay
>> Pop up play
>> Direct call
>> S-Voice
Smart Stay:
The screen won't go dark if you don't touch the screen, as it sees your eyes and recognizes that you are still looking at the screen and camera.
Alternative Apps for Smart Stay
> Smart Stay Ex/Smart Stay Ex Lite Download Here
> ISeeYouPRO/ISeeYou Download Here
> EyeSpy Download Here
Pop up Video:
You can move the little screen around the display until it’s not obtrusive to what you’re doing, too. This means you could be watching a video while checking Facebook on your phone.
Alternative Apps for Pop up play
> Super Video, Floating & Popup Download Here
Direct Call:
When you are messaging someone and decide to call them instead, simply lift the phone to your ear and direct call will dial their number for you.
Alternative way for Direct Call
> [TASKER][TUT] Direct Call Feature (like SGS3) View Here
S-Voice:
What it can do is simple tasks, such as opening the calendar, making an appointment or start playing a specific song or playlist. You'll have no joy with videos and searching the web can be a bind, but for items like setting a timer or an alarm or activating driving mode, it's perfect.
[MOD] [V1.3] Hacked Galaxy SIII S-Voice (Voice Talk) View Here
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Great Thread. Keep it going

Thanks for your hard work, looks great..

isn't this thread pretty much the same as this one? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1729776

Dual shutter
Any way to feature of shoot both video and photo as on same time as on s3 on s2

Rapter6969 said:
Any way to feature of shoot both video and photo as on same time as on s3 on s2
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That isn't even a feature on the s3.

please give credit to those that found the apps and made a nice thread(floating video)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26544198#post26544198

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[Request][Mod]Allow apps like YouTube and Gallery to bypass disabled auto-rotate

Hey guys,
I'm seeing some people around the General and Android Development sub-forums asking questions about why X ROM or why Y ROM doesn't have YouTube rotating to landscape even when auto-rotate feature is disabled. Same thing for the Gallery app.
Now, I think it would be very handy to have a mod that we can flash which allows those apps (and maybe the video player as well?) to bypass/override the auto-rotate feature even when it's disabled, so we don't have to turn on auto-rotate everytime we want to see/watch something in landscape mode
Hope you guys will find this request reasonable, because I know CM7 on my last phone (HTC Legend) had these features!
Cheers
Smart rotator from play store works like a charm:good:

Airplay not playing videos in the Galery.?

Hello Members
I'm just starting to use my SNote 2 GT-N7105, and i've come up against a problem with the Airview/Airplay function within the Galery app.
At the moment the only video i have is the Samsung sample (mountains views & landscapes), i gather that when i hover the SPen over a clip like this it should enlarge and start playing the video, but what is happening is that the small thumbnail just gets larger.
The SPen pointer does change from a small ring to the blue filled dot when it hovers over a Galery thumbnail, and i have check in the SPen settings, and it all seems ok.
Is there another setting somewhere to make the Galery playback videos this way, or does this function only work with the Jellybean updaye 4.1.2 update, i am still on Jellybean 4.1.1
Any help would be great, the phone is not rooted, and it's the Samsung stock rom, my software keyboard is Swiftkey 3 if that has anything to do with it, and i have had the latest firmware update via the Samsung Kies PC software installed on the 2nd November 2012.
Kind regards
Livio
liviococcia said:
Hello Members
I'm just starting to use my SNote 2 GT-N7105, and i've come up against a problem with the Airview/Airplay function within the Galery app.
At the moment the only video i have is the Samsung sample (mountains views & landscapes), i gather that when i hover the SPen over a clip like this it should enlarge and start playing the video, but what is happening is that the small thumbnail just gets larger.
The SPen pointer does change from a small ring to the blue filled dot when it hovers over a Galery thumbnail, and i have check in the SPen settings, and it all seems ok.
Is there another setting somewhere to make the Galery playback videos this way, or does this function only work with the Jellybean updaye 4.1.2 update, i am still on Jellybean 4.1.1
Any help would be great, the phone is not rooted, and it's the Samsung stock rom, my software keyboard is Swiftkey 3 if that has anything to do with it, and i have had the latest firmware update via the Samsung Kies PC software installed on the 2nd November 2012.
Kind regards
Livio
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The functions of s pen u hav metiond will only play wt videoplayer app not the gallery app
Thanks ashwaa for pointing me I the right direction, I must seem really thick.
I think what's happened is I've watched the adds and promotional videos, and assumed when they were showing this feature, that it was happening off the Gallery app...... I never considered it was the video app at all.
Big thanks again, regards

Any good voice recording apps for recording lectures?

I recently switched to an AOSP rom and found that the samsung voice recording app sounds very good. I'm not sure, but i'm guessing it utilizes both mics. The first app from the market i tried, smart voice recorder, sounded horrible. I couldn't hear the lecture at all. Does anyone know of an app that utilizes both the mics or sounds as good as the touchwiz app?
for general recording I use recforge...i bought pro, you can swap formats, decrease gain It can successfully record vocals during band practice with a loud guitar, so i can find harmonies after if I'm struggling or if a new soong. I highly recommend this app for recording. There are also convert tools and other options
as for lectures, I use lecture notes pro version with lecture note recordings. The recording is not as nice, but good enough and when listening to a play back, i can search, then press a place on my handwritten notes and it will automatically synch the play back to the time when i wrote the notes. I use it with a stylus and it take what i wrote in the window at the bottom and places it on a line in the "paper", it does multi pages, has so many options for tweaking size, font, and way more than I can list here. There is a trial version however the recording add on is purchase only. the lecture notes printed out really nice from phone and tablet or i can share them to google drive, evernote etc. I tried 7 notes and like lecture notes much better with regard to fluency when in a lecture.
and if just a recorder I would go with recforge...HTH!
Kathi
implodingspace said:
for general recording I use recforge...i bought pro, you can swap formats, decrease gain It can successfully record vocals during band practice with a loud guitar, so i can find harmonies after if I'm struggling or if a new soong. I highly recommend this app for recording. There are also convert tools and other options
as for lectures, I use lecture notes pro version with lecture note recordings. The recording is not as nice, but good enough and when listening to a play back, i can search, then press a place on my handwritten notes and it will automatically synch the play back to the time when i wrote the notes. I use it with a stylus and it take what i wrote in the window at the bottom and places it on a line in the "paper", it does multi pages, has so many options for tweaking size, font, and way more than I can list here. There is a trial version however the recording add on is purchase only. the lecture notes printed out really nice from phone and tablet or i can share them to google drive, evernote etc. I tried 7 notes and like lecture notes much better with regard to fluency when in a lecture.
and if just a recorder I would go with recforge...HTH!
Kathi
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i need recording only. doe recforge sound fine when recording a lecture standing about 15 feet away from the professor? I just am kinda looking for something to match the sound quality of the touchwiz app that comes with the phone.
smac7 said:
i need recording only. doe recforge sound fine when recording a lecture standing about 15 feet away from the professor? I just am kinda looking for something to match the sound quality of the touchwiz app that comes with the phone.
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Def will...there is a free version i believe where options are limited within app for formats mono vs stereo etc but you can check out quality for yourself its my go to recording app for sure...hope you like it or find what you need
Tape-a-Talk Pro. Its unbeatable. It sounds excellent from 30 ft and works fantastic on all of my devices, even my tab that has a pretty bad mic.
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Never tried that one but will certainly check it out...what kind of options come with that? Do they have a free or trial app?

How Consumer Reports ranks smartphones on AT&T

Our G Pro is 10th! I don't know what they were smoking. I think this is the best phone I've ever owned.
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They'll never consider a 5.5 screen normal in any way.. It should have best the Note 2 but that's just my opinion.
Most people love my phone but the first reaction is always the size.
Maybe the mixed up the g with the g pro..
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5 - 10 is a virtual tie by total score and only ranks 2 points behind 2nd. I'm going to call that pretty darn good
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borgib said:
Our G Pro is 10th! I don't know what they were smoking. I think this is the best phone I've ever owned.
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What's that third category? The only one in which the OG Pro doesn't score "Excellent."
All credit for the images and typed report go to Consumer Reports and it's writers.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/.../models/ratings/lg-optimus-g-pro-99049129.htm
The LG Optimus G Pro's is an appealing alternative to the Samsung Galaxy Note II. It allows you to perform many of the Note II's fancy tricks, including jotting down memos and annotating photos, with your finger instead of a stylus that can be easily lost. Its high-scoring, richly featured camera is another plus.
Highs
• Superb 5.5-inch, high-definition display with excellent quality
• Display and keypad are easy to see in bright light
• Many tools help you access and share content you create and capture on your phone
• Top-notch ease of use, messaging, Web browsing, and battery life
• Excellent e-mail readability and attachment capabilities, including document editing
• Supports both types of AT&T's "4G" network (LTE and HSPA+)
• Camera produced very good quality pictures
• Allows you to launch apps such as a camera, messages, or phone directly from a locked screen
• Can snap a still image while recording a video
• Front-facing camera facilitates video chats and self-portraits
• Supports wireless technology that allows you to pay at store registers with your phone
• Uses versatile Android operating system, with access to many apps and services
Lows
• Larger and heavier than many of the smart phones we've tested
• Holding this large phone up to your face for a phone conversation may be awkward
• Accessing apps and features is easy, but often requires two hands
• Fair voice quality when listening
• Lacks a physical button for quick phone access, and its virtual keypad makes it hard to enter a number without looking
• Lacks Flash video
• Memory card is hard to access
Detailed test results
The LG Optimus G Pro is essentially a supersized version of the Optimus G, packing an excellent-quality 5.5-inch, high-definition (1080p), touch-screen display in a relatively thin case. In addition, the display is easy to see in bright light. The phone's giant screen invites comparisons to the popular Samsung Galaxy Note II. While it lacks the Note II's stylus and the floating-preview options that come with it, it compensates with other capabilities. These include Quick Memo, a pull-down menu option app that lets you use your finger to scribble notes on anything you see on the phone's screen, from photos, e-mails, and calendar appointments to the home screen itself. The finished "memo" actually becomes a picture that you can easily e-mail or text to others, as well as share on social networks. In Smart screen mode, the front-facing camera monitors your eyes while you're reading a Web page or other document to prevent the screen from timing out. Also onboard is Video Wiz, an app that can quickly turn a tossed salad of video clips, photos, and sound clips into a polished multimedia presentation. The QSlide feature makes videos float transparently behind other apps on the screen so that you can perform other tasks, such as send a text or browse the Web. The Optimus G Pro has an IR blaster and its QuickRemote app, like a universal remote, can be programmed to control compatible TVs, set-top boxes, Blu-ray players, and more. The camera has some intriguing features as well. For example, when you use the main camcorder's digital zoom to zero in on one or two subjects in a group, the camera's microphone subltly increases the volume of the voices of those subjects while diminishing the sounds made outside the frame. Also, you can capture video simultaneously on the front and rear cameras, allowing you to appear, as an inset, within the video image recorded by the phone's main, rear-facing camera. The idea is to allow the shooter to be part of the video. You can easily move the inset anywhere on the phone's display, as well as resize it. Its Live Effects feature lets you select from a variety of visual effects when recording video, such as silly faces including big mouth, big eyes, small eyes, and more. Additionally, you can take a picture by just saying "cheese," and the Time catch feature takes a group of photos just before you press the shutter. Another feature is VuTalk, which lets you collaborate on hand-written messages and drawings real-time between Optimus G Pro users while on a call. But holding the phone while on a call or performing other one-handed operations is difficult on this slab, which measures a seam-busting 5.9 by 3.0 by 0.4 inches and weighs a hefty 6 ounces. But you can shrink the dial pad and keyboard and slide them to either side of the phone's screen to bring them closer to your thumbs in portrait mode.
The Optimus G Pro provides easy access to all main functions via a highly responsive touch screen that supports three home screens of apps, programmable shortcuts, and a home button flanked by menu and back keys. Pressing and holding the home key launches a stack of screen shots of your most recently used apps, search, and the task manager. Tap any one of them, and you can jump to that app. For convenient visual cues, the Home Button LED shows different colors and patterns for events such as new messages, missed calls, and calendar reminders. The Quick Button on the left side of the phone gives you direct access to QuickMemo, though you can program it to other apps. The Optimus G Pro provides a straightforward way to add apps, widgets, or change wallpaper. You simply press and hold a blank spot on the screen to summon a Lazy Susan-style buffet of home screens, apps, widgets and other customization options. You can also launch the phone, messaging, browser, email, or camera app directly from a locked screen without the need to first unlock the screen. You do this by swiping upward on any one of app icons that are visible on the locked screen.
The Optimus G Pro lets you perform Google searches by voice command, and lets you download applications, services, and games, and more from the Google Play Store. Its multi-touch screen lets you zoom in and out of photos or Web pages using two fingers (for instance, your thumb and index finger). It also has a handy on-screen drop-down status bar that alerts you to and takes you to new messages, upcoming appointments, and other items that need your attention, even when your screen is locked. Its Android OS offers better text editing tools and controls for managing data usage, and enhanced voice-activated navigation and dictation. The Optimus G Pro supports both types of AT&T's "4G" network (LTE and HSPA+), allowing faster streaming, downloading, and uploading of high-definition videos and other large files. The faster network also facilitates better Web browsing experiences. The Optimus G Pro supports Near Field Communication (NFC), a short-range wireless communication technology that allows the phone to read "smart" tags, or other items that have NFC capability in them. Though the technology is not yet widely deployed for mobile phone users, it could ultimately allow you to pay by phone at the register. The Wi-Fi connection provides another way to access the Web, e-mail, and other Internet-based content, without using your data plan allowance. But this model lacks Flash video.
MESSAGING: The virtual keyboard was excellent to use. It features five rows (a rarity among phones) with dedicated keys for numbers across the top row. It supports a method that allows users to type words without lifting a finger--literally. You enter a word by dragging your finger across the screen from letter to letter. Though it's initially awkward to use, we eventually had a lot of success "typing" quickly and accurately. This phone comes with common preset text messages, and also allows you to create custom preset text messages for your individual special situations or frequent use. Excellent e-mail readability and attachment capabilities. If you tilt the phone on its side while viewing e-mail (wide-screen mode), you see a split-view mode. The window on the left shows the e-mail list, and the window on the right shows the selected e-mail. You can adjust the size of the windows, and you can turn off the split-view mode to see the e-mail full-screen. This phone allows you to edit Word documents and Excel spreadsheets out of the box, which can come in handy when working on the go. The Optimus G Pro also supports Microsoft Exchange and Outlook for work e-mail. When connected to Windows or Macintosh computers, this phone can appear on the computer as another drive. You can then transfer data to and from your phone as you could on a regular drive.
PHONE: We tested this phone under a variety of conditions to simulate environments ranging from the quiet indoors to noisy roadsides. We found very good voice quality when talking, though only fair when listening. Talk time was an ample 13.25 hours. This phone has a very good mixture of controls and features for making and taking calls. Excellent keypad readability under most lighting conditions, even in bright light. Its voice command allows you to conveniently dial numbers from your phone book by speaking the name, without the usual training. You can also dial numbers by pronouncing the digits. It has Bluetooth for wireless hands-free voice communication. This model can simultaneously be on a phone call and an Internet-based connection over the cellular network. Can be used internationally. But this model lacks a physical button for quick phone access, and its virtual keypad makes dialing difficult without looking. Auto answer doesn't work with headset.
MULTIMEDIA: The 13-megapixel camera has a very short shutter lag, and produced very good-quality pictures at ISO settings up to 400. Camera has a flash, autofocus, manual ISO settings, face detection, and can record HD video. Its touch focus feature lets you override the autofocus by tapping on any subject on the screen. You can even take a picture by just saying "cheese." And its Time catch feature takes a group of photos just before you press the shutter. The camera's flash and ISO-setting controls help improve your chances of taking better pictures under low-light conditions. Its face detection comes in handy when you're snapping pics of babies, toddlers, or other fussy subjects. You can also snap a still picture at any moment while shooting a video. The camera took decent 1080p video, probably adequate for casual use such as uploading to the Web. The front-facing 2.1-megapixel camera allows easy self-portraits, and can support video chats. It can also record at 1080p.
The music player has the capabilities and controls of a typical stand-alone MP3 player, including an equalizer, music shuffle and repeat controls and options for sorting music by album, artist, etc. This model also supports Bluetooth stereo headsets, and can download music over the phone network. Its Bluetooth data support enables the phone to wirelessly share pictures, contacts, and other files with compatible printers, computers, and mobile devices.
GPS navigation capability provides spoken turn-by-turn directions and automatic re-routing. The Optimus G Pro supports the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) standard and Miracast protocol. This lets the phone connect via Wi-Fi to share content with other compatible certified devices such as a TV, printer, and computer. The Optimus G Pro can act as a mobile hotspot for up to eight Wi-Fi-enabled devices. It has 32GB of built-in memory, and supports memory cards of up to 64GB. Its memory capacity is beneficial for storing music, videos, pictures, and other types of files. But the memory card is hard to access.
About This Brand
LG has recently introduced several promising new devices, including the Optimus G series. The Optimus G has a brilliant 4.7 inch display, long-lasting battery, and offers an impressive blend of top-notch hardware and intriguing Apps for work and play--including Quick Memo, a pulldown-menu option that let's you use your finger to scribble notes on anything you see on the phone's screen, from photos, email, and calendar appointments to the home screen. Other notable phones include the Nitro HD, Spectrum II, Viper, and Intuition.
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No physical button for phone? What phone does?! More reason not to listen to that ****!!!
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The note II was ranked higher? It only has half the specs of this phone.
Current Devices:
LG Optimus G Pro (LG-E980)
HP Touchpad (Tenderloin)
Previous Devices:
Samsung Galaxy SII (SGH-i777)
Pantech Burst (P9070)
One could argue that it does have a physical phone button. You just need to set that quick access button to phone.
Thanks for Posting
Thanks for posting the review. Every time I read a review, I learn more and more things that the phone can do.
Vic
Consumer reports should stick to cars and refrigerators. They know nothing at all about tablets, smartphones, or commuters.
borgib said:
Our G Pro is 10th! I don't know what they were smoking. I think this is the best phone I've ever owned.
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switched from G4 miss a couple of features

1. I use quick pic as my galary app. When I open a media I would like for it to not default to which app to open but ask me every time. Ie. I may want to open a video in the Samsung video player if I'm at work and use the small window but if I'm at home I want to use a different app to share with chrome cast
2. Issue is the front camera screen flash and ability
3. Is the button lay out on the LG phones.
The latter two or just gig to take some getting use to but the 1st might make me switch to the V10 even though don't think I want a screen that big.
Does anyone have a solution I am the first to admit this may be a user error
I miss tap to wake the most
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