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So here is a screen shot of an nfc chip implementation used in my car.
After tagging, besides the usual wifi off, rotation on, etc i used tasker to create this scene which allows me to launch just about everything i do in my cars.
Besides the obvious, the 1 touch brightness buttons are there for night vs day driving, bluetooth off because one of our cars has no BT, etc...
I really hope this nfc stuff takes off as it has been extremely helpful and is an amazing time saver.
Your device upgraded? Which version?
Samsung i747, CM10
Nice usage and integration w/ tasker. The only issue is I wish the average consumer wasnt intimidated by tasker. There are some very productive, efficient uses with NFC. The feature I saw on cnn with the reporte using tasker and locale gives me hope.
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How much space is in the extended battery back? Does anyone think it’s possible to use one with a regular battery and use the extra space to store a Bluetooth gps?.....maybe....?
There is about the same space as another standard battery. I can check later if you're interested in the actual size.
Do you have a BT GPS in mind?
I am sure if you were able to flatten out a GPS receiver (mine has 3 layers - battery, main board and receiver) it would have a chance of fitting. However, you'd have to wire it up to the Uni's battery instead of having it's own to stand a chance. And then you'd most probably want an on/off switch to save the battery.
Alternatively, you could try fixing this somewhere!
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world's smallest GPS receiver
This looks Kwl....
I jus want it to be possible, But would'nt someone have to create a driver, or hack a driver from another device?
could you try to test it on: http://www.ipaqrepair.co.uk/ipaqpart2084.html
then addit to a running / working uni?
I've been having some pretty crappy battery life. I don't know if this is due to the fact that it's on LTE/CDMA or what. I've been using Android since April 2009 when I got my Droid Incredible. I generally keep most settings on and can get a full days worth of use.
WiFi - usually always on, unless it nags me about new networks. I always keep the setting to 'always on' too.
GPS - always set on.
Email - 15 minute sync time.
Anyway, you get the picture. I'm gonna try setting it CDMA only to see if that helps.
Post your thoughts, is this a 4G issue? I don't get 4G at my house so... I dunno if it's searching for it or what. In the picture I have about 6 hours of sleep or so factored in.
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Do after all the buzz about Google I/O and jelly bean, some Google apps, got updated,youtube is my favorite one, since it can doeload your subscription videos on wifi to watch them hd without using your network data, I love this feature probably my more use app, anyways what you guys think about it? And Btw do you how to force download?
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The one with green Arrow is downloaded
Almost 5GB on wifi lol
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for some reason when my auto rotate option is disabled in settings, the youtube app dont rotate anymore. It used to work on my HTC Amaze even when the auto rotate was off. Theyre both different phones so i dont know what causing the problem
Will enable motion control drains battery? Especially settings like quick glance
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Will enable motion control drains battery? Especially settings like quick glance
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It will, especially because the proximity sensor will always be on when the screen is locked (in the case of quick glance)
As for how much it will drain I have no idea.
Could test it with motion on one day then compare to next day with motion off
My motion control is always ON and I'm using Live Wallpaper with Proximity Screen Off and look what I got
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I read that the note2 has a second processor that looks after things like this and so won't drain ya the battery as much as it would if it was the main processor
Sent from my Samsung Note II.
Gee! This so-called adaptive brightness is quite a euphemism that annoys me always when I least expect it:
In bed! I like to read some wiki before dozing off or a story from the Gutenberg collection. However, pretty much every night this little piece of garbage code suddenly decides to turn on the headlights and to honk at me optically.
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Very, very, very annoying! Worst of it all, it does not matter which phone, and I see that behavior even on Samsung with stock ROM, therefor I must concluded it is broken by design. Or is it just my halo triggering the sensors?
I vaguely remember that it wasn't like this, many years ago:
Why that simple table sensor X brightness was given up, I don't know. Alas, this "new" approach just does not work (at least not in my vicinity)...
Help! Can you suggest any workaround or alternative?