Hi all, I'm willing to buy a generic car mount (LG G3, 7.5cm/3in wide).
I've found these, but i didn't succeed in found out their differences, neither on the web nor here on XDA:
Osomount Smart Plus: http://osomount.com/eu/shop/osomount-smart-plus-universal-nfc-mount-iphone-6-6-plus-smartphones/
Osomount U Grip: http://osomount.com/eu/shop/u-grip-mount/
Osomount 360 Grip: http://osomount.com/eu/shop/360-grip-in-car-mount/
Osomount Spacemount: http://osomount.com/eu/shop/spacemount/
Osomount Dash Grip: http://osomount.com/eu/shop/dash-grip/
Winnergear Mounter: http://winnergear.com/product/car-mount/
I haven't understood if some is older than others or why Osomount has so many different models anyway so, basing on personal experiences, let's collect some thoughts (no. 3 and 6 looks extremely similar to me).
Thanks a lot for any opinion!
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Hello everyone, I've seen some topics around about compatibility issues with in-line microphones in headphones made for Ipone/Blackberry and some Android models.
The company MEEletronics provides a 3.5mm TRRS adapter that fixes that issue, transforming that 4 point pin into a 3 point pin that is the standard model for some SE phones. I've bought and tested the product with a FMJ Skullcandy, and it works perfectly.
Costs only US$ 9,90
I hope this helps out all of those people in desperate need of a solution for that expensive headphone that doesn't work (Skullcandy's are expensive here in Brazil).
Sorry for any grammar error, English is not my first language.
See ya'll.
(OBS: Cannot post product link yet, I'm new around here) If anyone would kindly post it below.)
Link: http://www.meelec.com/MEE_TRRS_Adapter_for_P_Version_Headphones_p/adptr-trrs-35.htm
But' it's very expensive, you can make one on your own very easy and cheaper.
Hi everybody !
First of all, i'm French so please apologize my English.
I have recently bought a HP envy X2, a hybrid tablet. on their website it's written that there is an optionnal Stylus, that would mean there is an active technology that exists for that tablet.
After a few researches, i found that it was working with Atmel active stylus. But the problem is : i really, really can find where to buy one.
I really have made a lot of researches and i know that stylus does exist.
So my questions are :
1) Am i right when i say the HP Envy X2 would work with an ACTIVE stylus ?
2) Do you know anything about those Atmel stylus ?
Thank you ! Have a nice day .
captainmikou said:
Hi everybody !
First of all, i'm French so please apologize my English.
I have recently bought a HP envy X2, a hybrid tablet. on their website it's written that there is an optionnal Stylus, that would mean there is an active technology that exists for that tablet.
After a few researches, i found that it was working with Atmel active stylus. But the problem is : i really, really can find where to buy one.
I really have made a lot of researches and i know that stylus does exist.
So my questions are :
1) Am i right when i say the HP Envy X2 would work with an ACTIVE stylus ?
2) Do you know anything about those Atmel stylus ?
Thank you ! Have a nice day .
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Strange that you have not received a reply yet, I'm not to well informed about the stylus but I am also looking for an active pen/stylus. I'll try to provide some kind of answer, but it'll be based on what I've read in the documentation and on another forum (with focus on tablet PCs).
1) According to the manual/handbook I got with my Envy X2 it should support an active stylus/pen. It says that it's available on "selected models" or something like that, but I hope all models will be included.
2) What I have read on another forum is that a pen for the Elitepad 900 is on it's way, to be released later this year. I have read that the Elitepad 900 and the Envy X2 should use the same stylus, but I do not think it was from an official HP source so I'm not 100% sure that it is true. That pen is called something like "HP Executive pen". I've seen a link to HP Store Germany for that pen, but since I'm not sure if it works, how long it would take to get, and the shipping would probably be too expensive (to Japan), I'm waiting until I read something that I can trust.
I'm not allowed to post external links yet, but the one I'm following about the Envy X2 is TabletPCReview forum, Hewlett-Packard section.
Would any of the Samsung Galaxy Now stylus work with it?
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Kumabjorn said:
Would any of the Samsung Galaxy Now stylus work with it?
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I'm using a Wacom bamboo Ink for my HP Envy. It works perfectly. Theoretically there are 3 standards. Bamboo Ink supports 2 of them, but you need to switch between them by pressing the 2 forward buttons. The third one is used for Samsung Phones, and it does not support that one, i have a Note 8 and it does not work.
Hi all.
So I'm looking for a lead on getting multiple Android devices for testing purposes. I'm hoping to avoid the usual trawl through various ebay listings etc. to get my hands on cheap handsets (though have already reluctantly started this process.)
I will of course be using various emulators and remote testing services, but in many ways there's no substitute for having an actual device there in your hands.
Anyone had any experience sourcing from carriers, direct from manufacturers, or otherwise?
Is there a group that specialises in leasing for example?
I'm UK/Ireland based so some EU friendly leads would be nice.
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Hi all.
So I'm looking for a lead on getting multiple Android devices for testing purposes. I'm hoping to avoid the usual trawl through various ebay listings etc. to get my hands on cheap handsets (though have already reluctantly started this process.)
I will of course be using various emulators and remote testing services, but in many ways there's no substitute for having an actual device there in your hands.
Anyone had any experience sourcing from carriers, direct from manufacturers, or otherwise?
Is there a group that specialises in leasing for example?
I'm UK/Ireland based so some EU friendly leads would be nice.
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There are a few services that allow you to crowd test your app with real users. Google around a bit.
Cheers, but I'm looking to actually get a good supply of devices into the studio, rather than crowd sourcing and other remote methods. Might need to run debuggers, network limiters etc on the devices to really put them through their paces and it'll be a hell of a lot easier to do that 'in house' so to speak.
Hey guys, what's up, check out my video review in the link above! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to comment below!
Issues with this Band?
Hi,
Thank you so much for videos and the review was really good.
However I have reviewed it on other forums and it seems people are facing issues with the connectivity and app.
Also I have observed that the same band is being sold in India with the different product name as 'Powerplay'
I want to buy this band but is not sure about the durability, compatibility with phones (as One plus one has connectivity issues) and accuracy
Could you please refer if I should buy this band or not.
Thanks
Swapnil
It's been quite a while on the market already, but cannot find reliable opinions/tests about it.
Anyone using it maybe?
It's bit like ARA x5, but this time we have Celeron J1900, which adds native SATA support - makes sense to use SDD drive with it now. Therefore, it seems very interesting. I am really surprised it's so not popular while being cheaper than Gigabyte cube. Heard some very bad opinions about Gigabyte, that's why I keep looking for alternative. Intle's NUCs stay very expensive comparing to these boxes I mentioned.
Have a read here, may help
http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player...uc-like-mini-pc-intel-celeron-j1900-processor
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Have a read here, may help
http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player...uc-like-mini-pc-intel-celeron-j1900-processor
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Thanks mate!
It looks very interesting, specially while I know there is an extra mSATA connector working in it. Just need to rationalise it to myself now, over buying Braswell NUC .
Well it will do the Job and the Price is still ok...
Bit more Beef and room that those MINI Intel 2/32.
Enjoy