Hy guys
This week I bought a Nexus 10 , I made update to 4.3. I tested internet speed with speed test app and the test showed amazing result.
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QuickCs said:
Hy guys
This week I bought a Nexus 10 , I made update to 4.3. I tested internet speed with speed test app and the test showed amazing result.
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Yeah it's really great for wireless speed support. Just did this test a minute ago, and maxing out my internet speed as couple of rooms away from the router
That's because of the MIMO antennas, they greatly improve reception and speed
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WHos your ISP
scorpii said:
Yeah it's really great for wireless speed support. Just did this test a minute ago, and maxing out my internet speed as couple of rooms away from the router
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Who is your ISP? I only get 20000
bnichs5 said:
Who is your ISP? I only get 20000
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Plusnet (a UK provider). Quite a few in the UK now are doing fibre optic contracts, and mine is an 'up to 76mbps' connection, so am very happy with ~73mbps that I actually get
I m from Romanian, and i using Rds Rcs, romanian provider, were i have 100mbps, best provider from my country.
Gonna have to ask; why is this a surprise exactly?
The wireless internet speed capability is listed as part of the product page for Nexus 10:
Nexus 10 Product page said:
Built for speed
Nexus 10 was created in partnership with Samsung and comes with a lightning-fast dual-core ARM Cortex A15 processor and advanced MIMO Wi-Fi, giving you web browsing speeds up to 4x faster than normal Wi-Fi
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emphasis mine
Related
Get Hacking your X10
http://ytai-mer.blogspot.com/2011/04/meet-ioio-io-for-android.html
Main features:
48 total I/O pins - all of which can function as digital inputs and outputs.
Up to 16 analog inputs (10-bit).
Up to 9 PWM outputs.
Up to 4 UART channels.
Up to 3 SPI channels.
Up to 3 TWI (I²C-compatible) channels.
On-board switch-mode regulator providing up to 1.5A of 5V supply. Can charge the Android device as well as power a couple of small motors.
Bootloader on the board pulls firmware off phone, enabling OTA firmware upgrades and application-specific firmware.
Pulse-width measurement, capacitance sensing and more (will be pushed with first OTA firmware upgrade).
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I would like to thank Google for supporting this project
I wonder what else this little tool can do for us hmm..
I was thinking the same thing LOL
sound great !
for the stupid: can anyone explain what does these all mean?))) I dimly guess what it gives but I'm not sure)
For everyone who are all wondering what this does:
I'm very excited to announce the launch of a new product I've been working on for the past months!
IOIO (pronounced: yo-yo) is a product which lets you connect electronic circuits to an Android device and control them from an Android application.
It is comprised of a small (2.7x1.2" = 7x3cm) PCB that connects to an Android device with a USB cable and a software library (Java .jar file) that you use in your Android app which handles all communications with the board.
No firmware programming is required - only Android application authoring with a very simple API (see examples below) for controlling the pins on the board. No modification of the Android device is required - you avoid the complication of modification and the voiding of warranty.
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Exciting news for all the android fans!
Go to the link, It's amazing what Android can do. They have videos presenting everything.
Thank you OP for such a nice post!
WOW! This is really interesting. Definitely worth a read for those who are interested.
Thank you for posting this here
Nice done !
In few months, we'll be able to control a R2D2
did you guys see the htc desire solving the dodecahedron cube?
http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/06/htc-desire-solves-dodecahedron-rubiks-cube-will-blow-your-mind/
Using our android as a PLC ?
That would be like one of the greatest things ever, a world opens
depulle87 said:
Using our android as a PLC ?
That would be like one of the greatest things ever, a world opens
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Imagine that.. controlling a factory with your phone!! hahahah
I love plcs, such an interesting language
This thing isn't new actually. There are lot of researches currently going on.
PS: Don't be surprised IF you expect SAMSUNG/LG coming to the same thing with their products soon
It basically looks like the Webtop Lapdock, but with chrome accents, and can connect to a number of high end Moto devices, such as the newly announced Atrix 2 and also our Photon, via what appears to be a dongle. Launches exclusively on AT&T on Oct. 13th followed by launches at other locations (Sprint?) later this month. No price yet.
Anyone interested? This guy is.
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http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/11/lapdock-100-brings-a-webtop-iq-boost-to-moto-phones-on-verizon/
That's great news!
Webtop is quite slow, not productive enough. I always wonder whether moto is going to seriously speed it up.
Making me reconsider trading my photon for the SII
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That's great news!
Webtop is quite slow, not productive enough. I always wonder whether moto is going to seriously speed it up.
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From a hardware standpoint, webtop performs ok when compared to an equivalent netbook. Not too long ago those single core Atom netbooks could barely play youtube vids. The eyecandy is it main hindrance and the patch work coding doesn't help.
I've already discussed possible improvements with moto and there response was pretty much "webtop's awesome, everybody loves it, the hardware can't support a real desktop enviroment and who would want that anyway." My rebuttal was to show them my Photon running, at that time, a prerelease of Ubuntop using the lapdock. "We don't get it." was what I got in return at which point I walked away.
I have a single core 1.6 intel atom netbook and im sure my photons hardware blows it out the water lol. I need a full fedora distro on this thing = perfect phone
That's pretty legit. I might actually ponder getting one if I don't get a tablet instead.
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That's pretty legit. I might actually ponder getting one if I don't get a tablet instead.
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You know what, I had an Asus TF. Great device, great support. I traded it and went back to my NC running CM7 via Phirenook. 7 is such a good form factor, I slide it into my binder and have my text/web resources at my fingertips, right beside my notes. I have magazines on there and books, and with that screen...things are easy to read.
That being said, I'm hoping a 7" model of Xoom 2 is announced and or the Galaxy Tab 7 is price appropriate, because there is something incredibly utilitarian about a tablet the size of a paperback. My $.02.
Edit: Locks like the Lapdock is going to run $249. Hmmmm.
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Ah, the "100" was misleading - wish that was the price
Want manufacturers to make Mobile Phones Mobile Phone sized?, read on and sign.
Over the last few years, Android has taken the smartphone world by storm, climbing to the top spot in just about every major market out there. The Google platform offers a mix of features that can't be matched by any of its competitors and is offered on hardware so diverse that it has covered almost every conceivable market segment.
However, with recent trends in flagship droids, we feel there's a substantial group of users that is being ignored. As Android top dogs all choose huge screens for their high-end offerings, those looking to experience the most capable hardware in a mid-sized smartphones are left out in the dry. Despite the large number of companies committed to the Android cause, there's not a single manufacturer to come up with a handset to match the raw power and display brilliance of the Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One or Sony Xperia Z in a shell that's as easy to pocket as, say, the Apple iPhone 5.
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- GSMARENA
+1 for creating this thread
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Don't forget to hit thanks
true edge to edge handset nearly 4.0-4.2"
but first and foremost dual speakers on all phones!!
main reason you answer a phone is you hear it first!!
loved my old nokia n95 still my no 1 old school
htc one dual speakers,thumbs up htc
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I hope many more do and the manufactures get the point. I'm struggling to finally decide on what I'm going to upgrade to come the end of the month, the Z would be the obvious choice, but the size is an issue. Not all of us work in an office where we can sit it nicely displayed on the desk, 5"+ screens for those of us doing some real grafting can take up needed pocket space and you've to worry about leaning against stuff when you're working.
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loved my old nokia n95 still my no 1 old school
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I loved the 8210...
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...in terms of size, that's what you call a Mobile Phone.
siemens sl45I was a great wee phone,one of the first to play mp3 amazingly before iphone,it had rounded corners too
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LC3 codec
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LC3 codec
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Technically, the S23 Ultra ships with Bluetooth 5.3, so it's just about Samsung's decision, which hasn't been heard of on this topic.
As we were talking about a few days ago on an other topic, Samsung could also decide to push its proprietary codec too, so let's see how things evolve from here. At least, it can happen.
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Technically, the S23 Ultra ships with Bluetooth 5.3, so it's just about Samsung's decision, which hasn't been heard of on this topic.
As we were talking about a few days ago on an other topic, Samsung could also decide to push its proprietary codec too, so let's see how things evolve from here. At least, it can happen.
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I hope they will. There's no reason to not to.
What is its proprietary codec btw?
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I hope they will. There's no reason to not to.
What is its proprietary codec btw?
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I added a screenshot of the currently supported codecs. Samsung one's is SSC (as the name suggests).
Jaxom84 said:
I added a screenshot of the currently supported codecs. Samsung one's is SSC (as the name suggests).
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Thanks, picture added after my comment
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Thanks, picture added after my comment
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Yeah, I figured it would help to have it on the topic just after writing my comment and you answered too fast.
But I think it will also be bound to the audio peripherals manufacturers will to propagate its use across the devices.
Let's say you have Sony, JBL, Anker and a few others pushing the codec onto their devices, I'm sure more manufacturers will adopt it with time. But in term of power efficiency and audio fidelity balance, that's quite an interesting codec.
Edit: just found that article online, well, maybe it won't be as interesting as what is advertised.
Don't believe the hype: Bluetooth LE and the LC3 codec won't improve audio quality
Announcements regarding Bluetooth LE and the new LC3 audio codec need to be treated with caution
www.whathifi.com
In Google Pixel 7 Pro, there are LE Audio Option, however, it need to be opened under development mode.
Hello, is there any extensible model of gimbal stabilizer 3 axes compatible for smartphone sony xperia 1 iv
geselll said:
Hello, is there any extensible model of gimbal stabilizer 3 axes compatible for smartphone sony xperia 1 iv
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I mean, if you are talking about whether they'll hold it, shouldn't be an issue. If you mean if their software works, then yeah, should without issues. If you mean whether they work with stock Sony apps, yeah, but just for stabilization (none of the advanced features)
No different than other phones for the matter being. I have a Pro-I with a Hohem ISteady X2. Works perfectly fine
thanks, but i have sony xperia 1 iv
geselll said:
thanks, but i have sony xperia 1 iv
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How is it any different though? It's practically the same chassis and setup/software
gimbal is 2 axis not 3 axis
geselll said:
gimbal is 2 axis not 3 axis
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yes, but it is not extensible
geselll said:
yes, but it is not extensible
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I was looking at the powervision s1. Although it's not telescopic, it does have a 1/4" thread on the bottom so you can attach any kind of handle/tripod/accessory you like.
and one that is extensible
Yes, thanks for the search, but no, I don't like the format. Yes, I was looking for telecopic.
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I was looking at the powervision s1. Although it's not telescopic, it does have a 1/4" thread on the bottom so you can attach any kind of handle/tripod/accessory you like.
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Ditto for the ISteady X2
A simple adapter like this solves the issue
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B09GK26XNC?ref_=cm_sw_r_apan_dp_4YJCNH8VK111D30HNFV7
He seems pretty set on it being all inclusive though (don't understand why, but oh well)
they don't know if it is compatible with sony xperia 1 iv
https://www.amazon.com/Smooth-Q4-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extension/dp/B0B38D2KS3/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2YB74L5MBMBR1&keywords=Zhiyun+Smooth+Q4&qid=1677651482&sprefix=zhiyun+smooth+q4%2Caps%2C234&sr=8-1
Hello.
I'm using DJI Osmo mobile 4. It holds the phone pretty stable and works perfect.
I use the DJI mimo app to calibrate the gimbal and make changes per axis movement etc.
Unfortunately though, 3rd party camera apps are not compatible with Sony mobiles, since Sony is very limited to 3rd party apps.
It only works with the stock apps.
Meaning that, the DJI App is limited to 1080p @30fps - and quality is bad for the photography mode (it won't even detect the telephoto lens)
Other than that it works.
I believe I provided every detail I could for this gimbal.