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I did the same thing. The note 4 is totally different way at looking at the phone compared to the iphone. Some things I miss and some things I like better. The ringer button on the side i hate. It does not control all sounds, just the phone ringer.
But to your question, I never searched it. Did you do a search in the play store or the internet for an app?
That's what ya get for switching to an inferior product.
Actually, it's the magazine app that is inferior....it has not been updated in a long time, has issues with newer Android operating systems, and the larger resolutions (screen sizes) of newer phablets (phone/tablets). It will work on older smaller antiquated Androids...and of course iphones like the 4.
Moving to a newer product and trying to install old software and finding out the software will not install on newer products...isn't the fault of the newer product.
Last edited by YeOldeStonecat; Mar 18, 2015 at 01:45 PM.
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