Nokia live event @WPCentral - Windows Phone 7 General

http://www.wpcentral.com/wpcentral-nokia-microsoft-live-blog-new-york-city
LCD display, fail
Wireless charging, could be cool.
Anyone else watching?
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Durr, this should be in WP8 general
Mods pls delete

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PDA REMOTE

HI all I am looking for the software that will make my xdaIIs a tv remote
Cheers
jason
a small problem
okay i have tired using xdas as a tv remote and they dont work very well, what i mean is that it does work within about 4 inches but no more it is because the ir prot on the xdas arent of industry standard so there is no real point to them at the moment.
I got out to about 1 meter. Pretty much useless IMO. Unless you're at the mall and want to do a mind job on the people watching the demo show on a plasma screen.
nomadman said:
I got out to about 1 meter. Pretty much useless IMO. Unless you're at the mall and want to do a mind job on the people watching the demo show on a plasma screen.
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i had a remote on a a nokia 3650 and it had quite a distance on the ir beam. i used to mess with my fellow collegues at work in the canteen. turningit off, mute, and changing the channels while the ladies watch there girlie programs. oh so much fun, not with blueangel tho, ir is too weak.
year i was gutted when it didn't work that well. would had been nice as you can make custom buttons etc for everything which has an ir remote
Yeh, I found an app that let you "teach" you pocket PC special functions by pointing the TV remote at it... never worked tho
My Sony Ericsson P800 worked from like 30 feet at least! I wish WM was as polished as Symbian UIQ. It's full of great ideas but they are always flawed and so unstabe *sigh*
I especially like how the IR port is now on the side so I can't use my IR keyboard that I had for the XDA 2 as the IR pointer thing won't wor at that angle *sigh* Who's bloody idea was that?!?!
lol, whats the point putting ir port on anyway, its not compatable with all fones i find, and its a waste of time, they should have left it out let alone put it on the side........
lol, whats the point putting ir port on anyway, its not compatable with all fones i find, and its a waste of time, they should have left it out let alone put it on the side........
whats the point in posting twice lol
This site laggs and I've had a few like that where the page stops responding.
In my house I use a system with NetRemote (www.promixis.com) and an USB-UIRT (www.usb-uirt.com) to control just about everything exept my wife. The kids are easy - I just turn on Cartoon Network!
You can buy and use Griffin Total Remote (with the dongle) to turn your HTC BA into a remote control.
I'm using it myself. I wasn't sure if it would work or not, so i gave it a shot.
It works great with a "4C 2.5mm to 2.5mm adapter" (or with a standart 2.5mm to 3.5mm adapter but inserted half-way to the 2.5mm headset output)
The range is quite good but it needs a direct line-of-sight, needs a little "getting used to"
And through HTC BA's IR port you can teach any remote's functions to it...
robboy said:
whats the point in posting twice lol
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lol, dunno, im on holiday and dont have pc access, im using xda 2s for posting here, i think i posted and left it, but must have stuck so when i went back to it a few hours later, must have clicked post again thinkin it didnt work, oops...
BA as a TV Remote
Hi! I realize this is an old thread, but...
I've been looking for any tweak to increase the ir range of my Blue Angel -- enuf to use it as a remote for my TV... As many others have mentioned, this ir is significantly underpowered to use as a remote control. At best I needed to be 5ft or closer for the ir to work correctly, but my couch is about 8ft from the TV. Kinda defeats the purpose if I have to stand up and walk 3ft every time I want to change the channel! :?
After reading several posts, it's pretty clear this just isn't possible. So, I tried the next best thing. If I can't increase the range of the the BA, why not get an ir extender? So, I picked up a "LeapFrog" and set it up close to where I watch TV (which happens to be set-up on the left side of me).
LeapFrog:
http://www.audiovox.com/webapp/wcs/...10001&storeId=10001&productId=14186&langId=-1
Works great!

Anyone know a way to boost the IR range?

I've come up with a stupid plan to turn a BA (an old one, bought for spare parts) into a touchscreen remote controller. The problem is, to make it worthwhile I'd need to boost the IR range by a good 3-4m (9-12ft).
Hopefully something like replacing a resistor and/or the IR LED could do the trick.
Anyone got any ideas?
The IR range on BA is really really short! I have tried that, it is not worth to use it as remote control unless you can boost the IR range.
Only thing I've ever seen was someone use a lense to focus the beam. Ugly, but it worked.
V
use something that has CIR..
HP ipaq 3970, 5450 or 2210.
This have commercial IR modules that can go up to 5m range.
while searching for this http://www.google.com/search?num=10...q=hp+resistor+infrared+range+100k&btnG=Search
i found this http://www.hpcalc.org/hp48/docs/misc/ir-boost.txt
and this http://www.hpcalc.org/hp48/docs/misc/ir-boo2.txt

Maintenance manual for universal? or may fluffcat1 help me?

I think that i have read somewhere on the internet about maintenance manual for universal, may anyone has it or its link?
If no, how to disassemble my universal, the LCD coaxial cable is damaged, and i cannot hear the sound from the side speakers (the media files or ringtones) hear only the sound of call from the ear speakers on the screen side. I have read a thread before from fluffcat1, he said that he knows how to disassembe univresal and also how to repair the cable if the damage is minor which may be true in my case. Please help me, the new cable is too expensive in my country. Thank you very much in advance.
37 views aND ABOUT 3 DAYS WITHOUT ANY REPLY, I HOPE FLUFFCAT1 WAS NOT AMONG THOSE VIEWERS.
Anyway, this is my experience, may it beneifit anyone here. I decided to open my Univ. downloaded the service manual from the internet and dollowed the steps to tear it down. I didn't completely dissassembIe it, I found that a main part of the cable exposed after removing the base of the device, I fixed that part wirh a piece of paper, and i think the device is working good now, except for sporadic call drops. Do u think that this drop is attributed to the cable, or as I think it is a separate issue?
Hi,
Have a look at ftp....
You can also dl it on the site where I'm moderator...
Here the link...http://www.planete-htc.com/index.php?mod=forum&ac=voir&cat=81&id=4293
Have fun
Bonisalive from planete-htc.com

[App idea] Use the IR LED as an IR Blaster

The Note 7 doesn't have an IR blaster... but it does have an IR LED that is used for the iris unlocking feature. I wonder if someone will be able to write an app that uses that as an IR blaster. Since it is front facing, it might be a challenge to use the screen and aim the blaster towards a device, but its better than nothing.
That would be great if possible
It would be pointless as you'd have to point the phone face forward (Back glass towards you, front display towards TV) to send a command to a TV, whereas when you point it faceforward, you can't see whats on the screen.
90° is also possible.
Would love this idea! I proposed it on a separate posting. I wear glasses, it's possible that my glasses can reflect the IR towards the TV/Device. =)
someone will hit a goldmine if they bring this idea to reality, I wouldn't mind checking the mirror to see if my fingers are hitting the correct buttons while my screen faces the TV
Actually, there would be no need for a mirror if one button was made per screen, so on and off button is big on the screen, swipe right to volume up and down, also you can use the hardware buttons like the volume up and down.
How about if you incorporated say a two second delay so that when you change a setting you then have time to point the IR at the tv etc. or keep sending the signal until you get the change you are after.
It's truly a crying freaking shame that we should even have to resort to this on a phone that is supposed to have "everything"! Samsung, in their infinite wisdom has apparently determined that an IR Blaster is no longer wanted or needed by the general public, but an iris scanner is so much more necessary and useful! (Peel remote app has 50M downloads on the Play Store... Go figure, Samsung).
I would LOVE if someone could figure out a way to utilize the iris scanner's IR light as an IR Blaster, even if the phone has to be held in a somewhat unorthodox manner to use it. At least then the iris scanner wouldn't be a complete loss for me, because I will NOT be using it for its intended purpose.
Kev
I'm using the Galaxy Note 3 to control my air-conditioner, TV, wall mounted Projector...... That wouldn't work after get this new released phone.
IR bounces off of walls so I think this would still work great without any awkward positioning as I used to use my IR blaster on the note 4 by bouncing it off of the ceiling almost 100 percent of the time. I'm definitely hopeful someone can figure this out!
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IR bounces off of walls so I think this would still work great without any awkward positioning as I used to use my IR blaster on the note 4 by bouncing it off of the ceiling almost 100 percent of the time. I'm definitely hopeful someone can figure this out!
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I was writing that when I saw your post.
Note 7 IR
That would be awesome!, i rarely use the IR blaster in my phone but when i use it is because i really need it and that makes me really happy, so is a shame that is not present on the Note 7, and just an idea but since the IRIS scanner will send and receive a signal maybe just maybe if some smart guy get this to work as a IR remote, could it potentially also learn codes from a remote controller? Don't know if technically possible but i have to dream a little.
I think this would maybe be possible with a rooted app, but for some reason I doubt they will release any api changes to allow control of the IR LED
The other samsung phone had ir blaster and no one use them. They ended up gettog removed. I doybt samsung will bring it back. Also believe the iris led is different from the normal remote ir
Sorry guys, the iris/camera IR is a completely different type of IR laser. Doing this would be like turning the back flash into an IR laser. Its not happening.
I hate the fact that they removed the IR blaster from Samsung phones, but rather than trying to figure out a way to make the iris scanner work which I dont think is possible, you guys can make your own IR blaster, or just order one off eBay for $1.00 USD.
here is the item number for one to type into eBay.
262417705324
You wouldnt have to hold it in an akward position because IR works in almost any way you could be holding it. It just bounces off the walls or something. I dont know how it works, but i can turn on my TV even if i hold my HTC One M9 in the opposite dirrection.
But yeah, i think somebody could probably make that work.
i'd be down for an IR blaster to use in the 3.5mm port if they could make it smaller, like the "pressy" accessory that was on kickstarter a couple years ago. What they have currently is just too big, and from what the auction says, it looks like you have to use a specific app to get it to work. Does anyone know if using the app mentioned in the ebay listing is mandatory? Or if we can use any IR remote app?
only way to get sammy to put this back in future phones is to get a group to write them directly or to start a petitition. Petitions mostly don't do anything so in order to pique sammy's interest, it would have to be a large number of signatures... not sure how many people usually get with online petitions, but i wonder what number would be noticeable for sammy to at least think about it.
[1QUOTE=Pops_G;68018323]The Note 7 doesn't have an IR blaster... but it does have an IR LED that is used for the iris unlocking feature. I wonder if someone will be able to write an app that uses that as an IR blaster. Since it is front facing, it might be a challenge to use the screen and aim the blaster towards a device, but its better than nothing.[/QUOTE]
Does anyone know how the ir led is powered and or have scamatics im thinking its a simple on off circuit with no way of carrying anything usefull but i could be wrong im just guessing

Galaxy S9 LED View case and the pseudo-reverse charging within

On christmas of 2018, I got an LED view case to match my purple Verizon S9. It's a good case, has stopped a few drops, and has cool features, however I've always been intrigued by the technology behind it. Simply by being placed on the phone it can receive and I think even send data for the clock and music controller, and must receive power (3v at 40mA according to the label inside it) for the LED display. My guess as to how this is done is through the use of the phone's NFC, and the wireless charging coil for power transfer. The wireless charging theory is supported by the fact that if you enable the case's display while it's on a wireless charger, the charging will momentarily cease and resume when the display turns back off. Neat, right?
Here's what has me more excited, however. The S10 released with a wireless power sharing feature as you all may be aware of, but it has occurred to me that the S9 may actually be equipped with something very close to the same hardware, or at least similar in principle, since it seems it almost definitely can send power through inductive coupling. Whether it can send the higher volts and amps for charging is another question, though, and if that can be discovered, here's what I'm really wondering and what makes me debate if this falls under development: Could software potentially be altered to fully enable reverse hardware on the S9, S9+ and Note 9? I'm really curious just how much the actual charging coil and driver circuitry in the S9 is capable of, particularly if it's even remotely possible to tweak its operation with ROMs or firmware and suchwhat.

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