The interest in the iPhone 17 series is high, particularly for the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max models, which are outselling their predecessors. The iPhone Air has a different tale to tell; sales haven't been great, with reports showing low demand and major production cuts. In contrast to the heavily publicized flop of the iPhone Air, there hasn't been much info on how the iPhone 16e is doing in sales. Early reports suggested it was doing pretty well, but it seems that wasn't up to Apple's standards. Sales of the iPhone 16e and iPhone Air aren't meeting Apple's expectations, as per info from leaker Fixed Focus Digital (source in Chinese). While no exact figures were shared, the leaker suggests that Apple's effort to launch a popular, budget-friendly iPhone hasn't succeeded. Even with the challenges, Apple is still set to roll out successors for both models. The iPhone 17e is anticipated to launch on time in spring 2026, whereas the iPhone Air ...
The Google Wallet is not pre-installed on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 since launched in the United States shelves. Carrier providers has their owned build apps for payments system but for those users still consider the Google Wallet as their prepared payment method can now manually install it with a little workaround needed.
Thank's to the folks over at XDA-Developer for creating this solution possible and it's free for all. Now, Samsung Galaxy Note 2 users in the U.S can use the popular mobile payment system - Google Wallet on the device.
Those who are interested to install the Google Wallet on Galaxy Note 2, you may check the XDA's original thread and simply follow the step by step instruction. Just take note that this is an unofficial solution and bound for advance users only. Your Galaxy Note 2 needs to be rooted first and running ClockworkMod Recovery.
Users on other carriers - Sprint SPH-L900 and T-Mobile SGH-T889 may also take advantage of this workaround solution.
If this solution perfectly works in your device, just let everyone know.
Credits to Matthew Dalton for the video guide.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJAa278cfTc
Thank's to the folks over at XDA-Developer for creating this solution possible and it's free for all. Now, Samsung Galaxy Note 2 users in the U.S can use the popular mobile payment system - Google Wallet on the device.
Those who are interested to install the Google Wallet on Galaxy Note 2, you may check the XDA's original thread and simply follow the step by step instruction. Just take note that this is an unofficial solution and bound for advance users only. Your Galaxy Note 2 needs to be rooted first and running ClockworkMod Recovery.
Verizon SCH-i605 Galaxy Note II
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2031127AT&T SGH-i317 Galaxy Note II
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2037372Users on other carriers - Sprint SPH-L900 and T-Mobile SGH-T889 may also take advantage of this workaround solution.
If this solution perfectly works in your device, just let everyone know.
Credits to Matthew Dalton for the video guide.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJAa278cfTc
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