Could you survive only using your Note 2? - Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II

Seing just how awesome and powerful our devices are, could you go using this and only this for a whole month. No computers, tablets nothing. Just this? As a student writing a paper about the use of cell phones in todays world I myself am going to try only using my phone.
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I do it all the time. Only reason I use my laptop is if I need to type something long. If I had a bluetooth keyboard I would be set
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I basically do that now. I find myself rarely using my laptop...like just now I turned it off and grabbed my phone to surf xda.
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Yeah I hardly ever use a computer. Only time I do is like rooting and unlocking this which I believe was the last time I used it. This thing is faster then alot of computers in terms of navigating on the net and some other things. Best thing, its fits n my pocket and is with me all day everyday.
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I could probably use the Note 2 as my computer for a month, but I love to play games on my computer and they don't make Skyrim for Android.

Hell no! The PC still has it's place for me.

Only if I can use remote desktop...and if so it would be no sweat.
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I do it all the time. Besides the lack of gaming my note II fills the void of a missing pc.
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I do it now, this thing is plenty for what i want to do.
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This phone replaced my computer, camera, calender, notepad, ps1, gameboy, tablet, radio, GPS, and many many other appliances great investment
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INCREMENTAL said:
Yeah I hardly ever use a computer. Only time I do is like rooting and unlocking this which I believe was the last time I used it. This thing is faster then alot of computers in terms of navigating on the net and some other things. Best thing, its fits n my pocket and is with me all day everyday.
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+1 that was the last time I used my laptop was to root and unlock the bootloader. If I could have done it off my phone I would have lol
Doin' big thangs from my Note Deuce

Idk I love my nexus 7 so as long as I had it and my note 2 id be fine only reason I would need my nexus would be for if my note 2 died I could just use it while it chsrged
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If they could get the full blown versions of the Adobe Creative Suite Master Collection and the Nik Software plugins to work strictly on the Note 2 I would say yes I could even though I won't be getting my Note 2 till this Wednesday(thank you IRS). Other than that I still need my Macbook Pro for work and school.

I'll be brief and to the point, no.
While most of what I do is not compute intensive, I do require lots of screen real estate. Too many things running simultaneously to do what I do.
Some tasks like ripping blu-ray discs to a NAS device simply cannot be done on the phone.
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Its my only option as a computer and cell phone now. Its been over a month since I've been on a computer
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I am currently using the Galaxy Note 2 as the only computer and cord cutting entertainment device. Not by choice, but by necessity.
There is a learning curve in trying to do on this device that I used to do on a computer. Specially with word processing like floating text boxes. But I am doing it all on this Galaxy Note 2.
On the entertainment side of things I only missing a few shows that you can only get on iTunes that I can't get on Android. And I need to get the AllShare Cast Wireless Hub or better yet Galaxy Note II Smart Dock. So I can watch video on a larger screen. But beyond that I get all other videos, music, and gaming I like on this device.
As long as you have enough bandwidth and the right accessories you can use your Galaxy Note 2 as your computer and entertainment center. After all this device is really a computer in your hands.
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Will this device replace a computer for everyone? No.
It depends on your lifestyle at the moment. If you are more mobile lifestyle then yes. But if you are someone who rips your CDs or do other things that demand a device that has different compatibilities than PPC devices, then the answer is no.
In order for Android to get to that point there needs to be evolution in technology. Like what happens when you get into your new car with your Android. Your home network needs to recognize your Android. Then allow your Android to wireless connect to a keyboard, mouse, speakers, monitor, external hard drive, external DVD drive, printer etc for computer work. Allow you to wireless connect to your TV/monitor, home theater center, etc for entertainment purposes. And lastly wireless connect your Android to your home and appliances so your home and appliances can do what you want to them to do.
AllShare Cast Wireless Hub is a good start. But still missing so much in so many areas.
Once we get there, then these devices can become the only device you ever need.
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Summary of Devices
Device: Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (SGH-T889)
Android Version: 4.1.1 Jelly Bean
Build: JRO03C.T889UVALL4 (Rooted)
Root Method: mrRobinson injected root stock rom
Superuser: SuperSu Pro v1.0
Busybox: Busybox v1.20.2
Device: Motorola DROID X
Android Version: 2.3.3 Gingerbread
Build: 4.5.605.Accurate_Battery (Rooted)

INCREMENTAL said:
Yeah I hardly ever use a computer. Only time I do is like rooting and unlocking this which I believe was the last time I used it. This thing is faster then alot of computers in terms of navigating on the net and some other things. Best thing, its fits n my pocket and is with me all day everyday.
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Yup, same here
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For me the N2 has come closer than other device I have owned to be a suitable replacement for my laptop. I even gave my Motorola Xoom to my daughter as I find I have more functionality and enjoy using the N2 more than either device. So to answer the question of survival........I'm not there just yet. Using Word and Excel software on any Android device is still a challenge for me and as I use these program on a daily basis I would unfortunately not survive very long.
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Outside of work, this has basically replaced my computer. I rarely if ever turn on my computer at home. My IPod has been put away, something I couldn't do with my Droid X as music/radio would kill my battery.
However for work purposes, I have to use both Macs and PCs and I don't see that ever changing due to the machines/software I need for my job.
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Could we use it to remote access a computer?

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Using the Note as a Computer

I was looking at the Galaxy Nexus threads and saw this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_--zcmqIyRI and decided I would try it out on the Note. I did this on my Evo when I had one so this isn't a new idea but I kind like it. This isn't an in depth video, it just shows you how it works with what I have working with it. The commands that the Nexus user can use with his keyboard I couldn't get to work with the Note. Not sure if its an ICS thing or what. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laUNz7QJ9Wo&feature=youtu.be
I too have been playing around with this and it is a pretty novel idea. It isn't 100% there yet in terms of being a setup I could use full time, but it does let me travel without my laptop and plug in to a hotel TV.
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carricklongley said:
I too have been playing around with this and it is a pretty novel idea. It isn't 100% there yet in terms of being a setup I could use full time, but it does let me travel without my laptop and plug in to a hotel TV.
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Yea it is...What are you using for your keyboard and mouse?
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Yea it is...What are you using for your keyboard and mouse?
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I am using both an Apple keyboard and track pad in one setup and a Motorola keyboard/track pad combination in another. They both work well.
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Is there a way to make the Motorola Lapdock to work with the Note or something similar?
I was hoping to put Ubuntu on my phone and be able to mirror that to the screen.
Any suggestions?
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I am using both an Apple keyboard and track pad in one setup and a Motorola keyboard/track pad combination in another. They both work well.
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Can you get any of the commands to work from the keyboard like the Nexus? I'm not having much luck there. Might be a gingerbread thing.
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Is there a way to make the Motorola Lapdock to work with the Note or something similar?
I was hoping to put Ubuntu on my phone and be able to mirror that to the screen.
Any suggestions?
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Not sure about that one...
Its pretty neat,thx for sharing!
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I just found an old Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard (it's a small black box that you set on a table, and it projects a full-sized keyboard onto whatever flat surface it's sitting on using a laser) I used to use with my Windows Mobile 2003 PDA and tried to pair it with my Note today. It works flawlessly! This thing hasn't worked with any of my devices since WinMo 5, and even then it usually required a driver to be installed. Not with the Note! Just need to be sure I have the Samsung Keyboard selected (but it doesn't need to be open). I just keep getting more and more excited about this thing (except for the dark splotches on my display and low Quadrant scores).
Ok this is neat for traveling. Anyone know what cable we need to connect to the lcd monitor?
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Ok this is neat for traveling. Anyone know what cable we need to connect to the lcd monitor?
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You have to have the MHL to HDMI adapter for it to work. I got mine on Amazon for $22 including shipping and got it within 5 days. Then of course a bluetooth keyboard and mouse..works good. Does your monitor have HDMI?
Edit: If your traveling I'm sure the tv might have an HDMI...unless you stay in a Days Inn as I do..
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Its pretty neat,thx for sharing!
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No problem. Like I said, Its not the first time its been done but I thought I would share and see if anyone had any different experiences than I did.
The Logitech Tablet Bluetooth keyboard/android 3.0+ works nice with the Note.
It even has 3 special keys to enable the menu, home and search buttons.
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The Logitech Tablet Bluetooth keyboard/android 3.0+ works nice with the Note.
It even has 3 special keys to enable the menu, home and search buttons.
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Sweet. Thats good to know.
Yes my TV has hdmi. Thanks
Just ordered the adaptor for $8.95 free shipping from ebay
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This is cool but I'll just use my laptop
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I do this with my Transformer Prime via.the.HDMI out. I have to get a MHL adapter for my Note. But this is very possible for people who browse, email and play games. NES and NES ganesh never looked better on my Samsung 60"
I dont touch my laptop anymore. Only to download ROMS lol
It isn't quite there like someone said. But this is the future. For me at least.
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Eddie Bombay said:
This is cool but I'll just use my laptop
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Yea its not a replacement but its fun to play around with.
Paring not connecting
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I am using both an Apple keyboard and track pad in one setup and a Motorola keyboard/track pad combination in another. They both work well.
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Are u on stock rom? I am pairing with bt devices but nothing connects, I did delete all bloatware with titanium... Any ideas
Note 717 as a computer
I have been using the Note 717 as my home computer. I downloaded Liquid smooth 4.1.2 and now the HDMI to Micro USB adapter doesn't recognize the monitor? Please help....I would also like other ideas for hooking the phone to a monitor. The cables constantly cause issues with connection. thanks you

Where to get the wireless charger mm

We all heard about it but who saw it somewhere for sale..? I see Verizon sells it, that's all.I'm not in the US so it's not for me...
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Try eBay
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Searches already,
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So..?
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No one outside the USA cares for that damn charger?
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It has NOT been officialy released by Samsung. There are many accessories for the S III that have been announced and demo'ed by Samsung that are yet to be officially released (http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/03/Samsung-Galaxy-S-III-accessories-unveiled/)
What Verizon is selling is a kit (case + recharging base) that installs not only on the S3 but on a series of devices (just changing the case). It doesn't use the S III's built in features, but rather it brings the "intelligence" to a case that must be attached to the phone.
This is what I know about it: http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/04/verizon-samsung-galaxy-s3-wireless-charging-kit/
Other than that, I've seen DIY hacks and mods, but that's all.
You have, however, an intriguing point: not many people really care about wireless charging. I, for one, don't care about it, since plugging the phone to the USB is just as easy + allows me to have access to the phone's int. + ext. storages.
Sign me up for wireless charging, don't need it but I want it. This is what [email protected]$ me off abaut Samsung! I want to get the accesories right from the beginning and not years later or comming soon. Same game with the Note 10.1 you can purchase one since 3 weeks ago but a cover for it nowhere in sight? WTF? Impossible to build a simple cover faster than a smartphone?
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They should release it soon, I'm waiting on it since the beginning.
What's the use of showing it, but not releasing it.
What the hell are they doing there?!? You almost think those chargers are still on it's way from Mars...
It's worth having for this reason - one of the biggest causes of broken handsets is defective usb ports caused by constant pluging/unpluging - both my x10i suffered from this plus daughters sgs2 - saving the usb port for only data access plus occassional charging could seriously extend the life of the phone
Exactly, mine didn't connected anymore with pc because of broken usb-port.
I just want to lay it down and get it charged, without the need to plug it in everytime.
I guess I don't keep my phones long enough to break the USB port. For the last 6 years, I've had a phone for at most 1 year.
If the USB port can't withstand a few inserts/removals, than it's Samsung's problem, not mine, and I'll do whatever I can to have warranty cover than problem.
Well I got it replaced under warranty, but was weeks without phone...
I hate to use an other crappy phone in the meantime, so I prefer preventing that
Wireless crap still not there aha that s3 is real crap.. viva galaxy s2!
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[Q] IS there any way to stream my games from pc to my phone?

Hi, as the title says am interested to stream my desktop games to my android phone , maybe even play from it using a wireles mouse and keyboar but the streaming is the one thats important to me right now .
Im using an motorola atrix ,and my pc is enough fast and the internet is also pretty fast (7 down ,3 mbits upload )
Thanks.
You may want to look into Splashtop paid app. That one has audio and video support and I once played plant vs zombie from my pc using my galaxy Note.
Your experience may defer depending on both PC and phone hardware. Do some read up on it.
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Splashtop is the best option but you will get max of 30fps (well that's my experience) so its not entirely smooth. I think splashtop 2 is better but it is tablet only.
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What do you do?

Hey guys!
So I love my Nexus 10... but I don't know what to do with it!
I watch videos and read pdfs on it, but these two don't really take up much time.
I wanna use my Nexus for more things but I don't know what!
What do you guys do on your Nexus 10?
First world problems... why did you buy your Nexus 10 anyway?
Start shifting your PC tasks over to it. Web browsing for one. This forum, for that matter. A Bluetooth keyboard and mouse and you'll be surprised at how much productivity you can get out of it.
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I use it for almost anything, as I got rid of my laptop so all I have now is my N10 and my cellphones. Movies, music, shopping, messaging, reading up on stuff,and prett heavy on emails and evernote my work needs, skyping. So yeah pretty much everthing I would do on my laptop.
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this is pretty cool. thanks!
lock up your pc/laptop and you'll naturally start finding ways to exploit more of your nex's potential
why fix it if it ain't broken ?
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Hey guys!
So I love my Nexus 10... but I don't know what to do with it!
I watch videos and read pdfs on it, but these two don't really take up much time.
I wanna use my Nexus for more things but I don't know what!
What do you guys do on your Nexus 10?
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Read comic books. It's just as awesome as I hoped it'd be.
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Email / Texting ( Hotmail / Gmail / GVoice)
Internet browsing (Chrome / Firefox)
Banking (PSECU)
Chatting with friends (GTalk)
Portable Game Player via Emulation (NESoid, SNESoid, GENsoid, FPSe, PCE.emu w. SixAxis Controller)
Controlling my 360 ( SmartGlass)
Comics (ACV)
Books (Kindle / Google Books)
Music (GPM)
Movies (MX Player, BS Player)
PDF's (Adobe)
I use these programs interchangeably between all my devices and could go on and on.. much easier to just pick one of these up then even get on my notebook unless I need a torrent or something.. probably could do that on here too
People on xda complain about everything lol . After purchasing his tablet this man is complaining because he doesn't know what to do with it . hahahahahahahahajajajajajajajahaj
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You can text from it. I've seen several people recommend tablet talk. You have to buy it, and I've never tried it before, but the principle is to text from your tablet. I might try it when mine gets in today
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You can text from it. I've seen several people recommend tablet talk. You have to buy it, and I've never tried it before, but the principle is to text from your tablet. I might try it when mine gets in today
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Google Voice is free, and allows you to text mobile numbers.
I duct taped my Nexus 10 to a Swiffer today and mopped the floor with it.. It also makes a great spatula for getting fresh baked chocolate chip cookies off the baking pan
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Google Voice is free, and allows you to text mobile numbers.
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But then you have to change your number to a GV number, and doing that would be problematic for me. Am I right in thinking this?
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Change what number? Your tablet isn't a phone. It links to your GMail account, and you can create a new phone number that can ring your devices on making a new account. If you mean texting people with your actual phone number then yea that might be an issue, as it shows on their phone as your GV number.
Wouldn't it use a new phone number for the texts?
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I literally lol'ed when I found out that my N10 couldn't run Xbox SmartGlass and a couple of other things (yes I know I can sideload the apk). That's just silly that out of the box, my phone can do **** that my tablet can't, despite it being a larger screen, newer OS, and Google supported. Goofy.
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I literally lol'ed when I found out that my N10 couldn't run Xbox SmartGlass and a couple of other things (yes I know I can sideload the apk). That's just silly that out of the box, my phone can do **** that my tablet can't, despite it being a larger screen, newer OS, and Google supported. Goofy.
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Blame Microsoft, its their fault what devices they allow to dl their apps. I agree it's retarded, it took forever for them to even support Nexus 7.
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Blame Microsoft, its their fault what devices they allow to dl their apps. I agree it's retarded, it took forever for them to even support Nexus 7.
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Microsoft is weird with their apps man. I hosted the Smartglass Apk for Nexus 7 users twice on mediafire and both links were killed off by request within an hour.. MS went around pulling walled garden shananagins.
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I duct taped my Nexus 10 to a Swiffer today and mopped the floor with it.. It also makes a great spatula for getting fresh baked chocolate chip cookies off the baking pan
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these sound pretty useful.
do i need a specific app for these functions?

G2 IR remote apps

Any news on ones that have been updated and recognize this phone?
All the ones that I have on S4 and HTC One won't work on this phone.
I'd love an app that would let me program a series of blasts. It takes about 6 steps to turn on pip in my samsung tv.
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I emailed the universal remote dev and he said lg isn't opening up the api for devs to make apps for it.
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I emailed the universal remote dev and he said lg isn't opening up the api for devs to make apps for it.
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That's really unfortunate. IR on these phones is really a useful feature unlike gimmickry such as a fingerprint reader.
That's one thing I miss about the gs4. The remote app was much better. It combined all 3 remotes into one where I didn't have to switch tabs to control cable or tv power or volume on my A/V system. The channels controlled the box, volume av and power all 3
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I emailed the universal remote dev and he said lg isn't opening up the api for devs to make apps for it.
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Lg already released SDK for remote app. I emailed the developer but he mauled that only few people interested in this app.
I also noticed that my s4 remote works better. I have to have my g2 pointed directly and at the right angle to get it to work properly. I was hoping it was an app issue and could just replace the app.
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That's one thing I miss about the gs4. The remote app was much better. It combined all 3 remotes into one where I didn't have to switch tabs to control cable or tv power or volume on my A/V system. The channels controlled the box, volume av and power all 3
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Have you made a custom remote in the app? I did and built it exactly how I wanted it. I made it learn each button and now it controls each device in my entertainment center on one remote. It's awesome! Pic attached.
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I tried to make a custom remote for my TV/HTPC, and teach it from my harmony. But this was not working good. Sometimes it didn't register button press, but biggest issue it refused to send same command twice. So impossible to use volume and navigation buttons.
So I tried to setup my PJ, facing the phone agains my gain 1.1 screen nothing worked, then I found out I had to point it directly at my PJ for it to work (all my other remotes work facing the screen, and all my equipment is behind me). At that point I gave up rather disapointed.
Is this a software issue ? Is the IR too weak ? IR uses so little power, it seems stupid to save battery on a weak IR.
I'd be willing to say it depends on the physical aperture size. The HTC One has great range and tolerance to off axis use, for example.
Look at the opening. (power switch) The S4 is much more directional, for example.
I've done the learning thing from another remote, and it's learning it correctly... but the button doesn't do anything. like power won't work even though it learned power. weird.
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I've done the learning thing from another remote, and it's learning it correctly... but the button doesn't do anything. like power won't work even though it learned power. weird.
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Hmm, that's weird. On the custom remote that I attached earlier, I taught it functions from 3 different remotes which included a Harmony and it works perfectly. Power (from TV), volume (from av receiver), channel (from dish network dvr), guide (from dish network dvr), etc.
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For some reason I never investigated the remote app further, can't wait to add a custom remote and see how it works.
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jayochs said:
I've done the learning thing from another remote, and it's learning it correctly... but the button doesn't do anything. like power won't work even though it learned power. weird.
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I thought the same thing when I did mine. But I think I was covering the IR with my hand or something. The remote works good but the IR signaql isn't very strong. maybe a firmware update will fix it
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Have you made a custom remote in the app? I did and built it exactly how I wanted it. I made it learn each button and now it controls each device in my entertainment center on one remote. It's awesome! Pic attached.
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i never even thought of doing that, thank you for the idea
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I thought the same thing when I did mine. But I think I was covering the IR with my hand or something. The remote works good but the IR signaql isn't very strong. maybe a firmware update will fix it
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eh..mine is for an RCA surround unit that literally no remote is able to control except for this ONE i found for my PS3 that does bluetooth. that remote works fine, but there;'s something wrong wtih it and it eats batteries in like a day, so i don't use it. i get up and control the entertainment system lol old school style...
but from that remote i had my G2 learn the basics..volume, power, etc...and it says "okay, learned, on to next button" but it just won't work when i use the G2.
In my opinion, the HTC One has the best TV/IR app. I didn't like the S4's app but in comparison to what we currently have, I guess it's not so bad.
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i never even thought of doing that, thank you for the idea
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No problem bro, it's actually a really great feature and has gone mostly unnoticed. :thumbup:
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It works great for me. I had to move some of my equipment to the same height level, but after that it works flawlessly. If even got multiple rooms of my house set up to work.
I even set it to control the television at my local TGI Friday's.
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I am confused, build or configured? Building is coding compiling etc...

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