[Q] Automatic Tethering When Out of Wi-Fi Range - AT&T HTC One (M7)

Good Morning All -
After being big into IPhones \ jailbreaking for a few years, curiosity got the best of me and I finally caved in and got an HTC One (AT&T) last week. I immediately rooted it and have had a great time learning all you can do. Recently, I also installed Revolution HD 21 and really like it. For tablet, though, I still heavily rely on my iPad 3 WiFi.
I actually do pay for legit tethering and have been able to tether the One and iPad easily over Bluetooth and\or Adhoc wifi. I used MyWi somewhat successfully when I had iPhone and iPad and am looking for similar functionality even though there's now an OS difference between the two.
My question is does anyone know of a method, utility, app which would either enable the phone's ap\tethering when the phone leaves wifi range - then disable it when back in range? My goal is to have my iPad always online and if the phone leaves wifi range, the iPad will too and will start using the phones Internet.
Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks!

Maybe look into tasker?
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Wow - Thanks for the fast reply!
Just looked it up in store. Will try it out. Wish there was solution using same app cross platform. If anyone else has other suggestions or alternatives, I'm open for them, too.
Thanks!

Yeah no problem and I hope you find what your looking for.
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[Q] couple of questions.

1.i already have an xperia play and we have 2 laptops at home as well as a desktop pc so would any of you think that it would be suitable for me to buy this eeepad?
2. should i rather wait for the eepad transformer prime infinity 4g/3g? is it significantly better?
3. Similar to other android devices, does this require unlocking/rooting to enhance the experience or is it sufficient enough out of the box?
4. can this replace a laptop? As in, work in the same way, allow me to use msn and access websites with ease (and speed)?
5.would it be possible to use my xperia play's gamepad whilst playing the game on the transformer prime?
6. would i be better off waiting for a windows tablet? they look gooood.
Thanks
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There is a lot of opinion being asked here. But here is my opinion.
1) I have a beast of a laptop that acts mostly as a desktop. I have a desktop at work. I have a Droid Bionic. I have a Vita and 3DS. But I still find the Transformer Prime has it's specific uses. This will vary wildly from person to person. I don't think I would be any worse off for not having the Prime, but I do like having it.
2) I don't want to pay for another data plan, so I wouldn't wait for a 3g/4g one. Now the 1080p one, maybe I would wait for that. You know, if you're into waiting.
3) I have mine rooted, but other than that it's stock. There is a bootloader unlock too, although it still leaves a tiny but locked. I find the speed is fine, but unlocking/rooting can give features, not just speed.
4) Yes you can do most web browsing, including web-mail and even some flash sites. But to be honest, the experience is still just not up to par with a laptop. The browser is pretty good, but not quite chrome. The office apps are usable, but nowhere near as nice as MS Office. Video/music apps, ok those are mostly better than desktop ones. But really, it's not a laptop. Now, if you don't need a laptop, then great. I mean, I use my prime at school instead of a laptop and I'm a computer science master's student.
5) Probably not. At least not easily. You can however plug in an xbox 360 or ps3 controller if you have the keyboard dock or the special usb adapter.
6) Windows 8 on ARM is looking pretty promising, but once again, do you like waiting?
All in all, if you really feel you need a tablet right now and you have disposable income, then just buy one. Pick a tegra 3 you like and go with it. I like my prime despite some of the problems. But if you are iffy, then it's probably not a good time to buy one. Wait until you absolutely feel have to have one. Wait until you find something that excites you. Don't just buy one because everyone else is.
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There is a lot of opinion being asked here. But here is my opinion.
1) I have a beast of a laptop that acts mostly as a desktop. I have a desktop at work. I have a Droid Bionic. I have a Vita and 3DS. But I still find the Transformer Prime has it's specific uses. This will vary wildly from person to person. I don't think I would be any worse off for not having the Prime, but I do like having it.
2) I don't want to pay for another data plan, so I wouldn't wait for a 3g/4g one. Now the 1080p one, maybe I would wait for that. You know, if you're into waiting.
3) I have mine rooted, but other than that it's stock. There is a bootloader unlock too, although it still leaves a tiny but locked. I find the speed is fine, but unlocking/rooting can give features, not just speed.
4) Yes you can do most web browsing, including web-mail and even some flash sites. But to be honest, the experience is still just not up to par with a laptop. The browser is pretty good, but not quite chrome. The office apps are usable, but nowhere near as nice as MS Office. Video/music apps, ok those are mostly better than desktop ones. But really, it's not a laptop. Now, if you don't need a laptop, then great. I mean, I use my prime at school instead of a laptop and I'm a computer science master's student.
5) Probably not. At least not easily. You can however plug in an xbox 360 or ps3 controller if you have the keyboard dock or the special usb adapter.
6) Windows 8 on ARM is looking pretty promising, but once again, do you like waiting?
All in all, if you really feel you need a tablet right now and you have disposable income, then just buy one. Pick a tegra 3 you like and go with it. I like my prime despite some of the problems. But if you are iffy, then it's probably not a good time to buy one. Wait until you absolutely feel have to have one. Wait until you find ething that excites you. Don't just buy one because everyone else is.
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Thanks a lot, I'm not too picky but just wanted one as a laptop substitute kind of thing which would replace the need for a laptop. I don't use a laptop for much with the exception of the occasional word document, going on to MSN and some casual browsing (albeit with many tabs). Is it suitable in this case?
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Thanks a lot, I'm not too picky but just wanted one as a laptop substitute kind of thing which would replace the need for a laptop. I don't use a laptop for much with the exception of the occasional word document, going on to MSN and some casual browsing (albeit with many tabs). Is it suitable in this case?
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Yessir. It's great for casual browsing, emailing, etc. The dock is phenomenal. Lasts longer than my laptop too, unless I use super super power saving mode.
Just an FYI, this should have been posted in the Q/A section of the prime forum.
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Yessir. It's great for casual browsing, emailing, etc. The dock is phenomenal. Lasts longer than my laptop too, unless I use super super power saving mode.
Just an FYI, this should have been posted in the Q/A section of the prime forum.
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Thanks, I guess I dont want to be underwhelmed after shelling out quite a lot if money. I basically want it as a laptop but the tablet factor and all that is too cool. Any other limitations?
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KindaUndisputed said:
Thanks, I guess I dont want to be underwhelmed after shelling out quite a lot if money. I basically want it as a laptop but the tablet factor and all that is too cool. Any other limitations?
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Not really. Its only really limitations due to the android ecosystem if anything. If casual browsing and emailing is your main concern, this will be great.
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How does MSN work on the prime though? I mean, doesn't it only handle one application at once? And please tell me what could make it better than a laptop . Thanks again
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How does MSN work on the prime though? I mean, doesn't it only handle one application at once? And please tell me what could make it better than a laptop . Thanks again
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Honestly, it works fine. And yes, like any tablet, it really only runs one application at a time but you can have many more open in the background and switch back and forth. That's really easy.
As for making it better than a laptop, there's no answer to this question. Pick one up, try it out, and see if it works for you.
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It's no laptop nor will it ever be a laptop it's a tablet. Just like an iPad galaxy tab or any other tablet. That being said it's an awesome tablet and took the place in many ways of my laptop.
If u buy one save the receipt. If you don't like it or it's not right for you take it back.
Thanks for the help guys
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No problem...good luck!
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I know I'm bringing back a dead thread but I have some more questions.
1. Do you think tegra 3 will become dated quite soon ( due to the new chip in iPad3)
2. Whicy type of websites cant I go on?
3. Do you think it's copable and sufficient to be using it as a laptop but only being able to do one thing at a time?
4. When does the infinity release? Will the prime receive a price drop after this?
Thanks
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KindaUndisputed said:
I know I'm bringing back a dead thread but I have some more questions.
1. Do you think tegra 3 will become dated quite soon ( due to the new chip in iPad3)
2. Whicy type of websites cant I go on?
3. Do you think it's copable and sufficient to be using it as a laptop but only being able to do one thing at a time?
4. When does the infinity release? Will the prime receive a price drop after this?
Thanks
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1. no, the tegra 3 > a5x. the a5x is an enhanced dual core. teh ipad's strength is in the quad core GPU. Tegra 3 is solid and is only in one tablet so far that has been released. It's got a solid future!
2. Ummmm, java or flash heavy sites would be tough ,but dif browsers have dif strengths and weaknesses. I can't really say which sites don't work, try it out!
3. Yes, it's cut down on my procrastination and distractions 10-fold. Really this is person specific and depends on waht you need it for. some things are easier on the laptop but this is truly specific to the tasks you do on it.
4. Probably sometime in the late spring early summer. Maybe in June? As for hte price drop, ask Asus...no one knows for sure.
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Thanks again.
Is it possible to play flash games?
Is there any other factor which hinders it from being on par with a laptop?
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Thanks again.
Is it possible to play flash games?
Is there any other factor which hinders it from being on par with a laptop?
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Seriously, man. You're asking so many questions that are specific to you and your wants. Android has limitations. Flash games are nearly impossible to play on any tablet.
As for the second questions, you really just need to try it out for yourself. Ie I can't do professional video editing on here. I can't use a USB TV tuner to watch TV on here. These limitations are specific to me.
I don't mind helping you and answering your questions, but your questions can best be answered by buying the prime from somewhere that has a good (ie 30 day) return policy. Keep the receipt and return it if it doesn't work for you.
I'm sorry I can't help more, but you should really just go for it. I'm in love with my prime as are most of the people here. Give it a go!
Good luck
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Thanks a lot. Really gave me a lot of help. Thanks
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I aim to make this my last question, why did YOU buy the transformer prime? Was it just the cool factor? Why not get a notebook/laptop instead? Do you regret the purchase? This question is open to everyone.
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Smartphone vs Tablet vs Laptop

I am debating on purchasing a tablet with a keyboard for school. Solely to use in class. I could use my smartphone while on the go, and my laptop for when I am in a dedicated studying area.
Does anyone else own all three devices? I was hoping someone could enlighten me about how using all three could be beneficial, or if a laptop would suffice?
Thanks.
Tablets are great to have on the family room table to browse while you watch TV but pretty useless when it comes to getting real school work done. Take the laptop to class. The phone is just that, a phone. Occasionally it comes in handy as USB mass storage if you are short a thumb drive or to give your laptop a good internet connection if the schools wifi signal is weak.
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Having all 3 is great. I've got my phone when on the go. Tablet when Im chillin at home or in a crowd, and laptop when doing hardcore research and in need of USB ports and such.
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I have all 3 also.. but since I get my note. I seem to rarely turn on my laptop.. and tablet hardly every gets used now.. seems like my note pretty much took over.
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Get the note 10.1 as your tablet. I experimented this last semester with using just my note for taking notes in class using smemo, and while the functionality was awesome being able to use Swype for text entry and the pen for equations and diagrams/sketches all in one document, the larger screen of the note 10.1 would be a great tool and make note taking flawless.
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I got all three I barely touch my tablet anymore the note covers for the large gaming/browsing screen and the laptop covers everything else I need I don't think the tablets necessary but it's still nice to have
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Ill tell you what. Ever since I got my note I barley use my laptop- even in school I use my note with my Bluetooth keypad and take notes via Google drive so i have it on cloud storage.
Sometimes I even write essays on it like a bau5 -
I only use my laptop now for like heavy Java and flash things that really don work on the note
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Ill tell you what. Ever since I got my note I barley use my laptop- even in school I use my note with my Bluetooth keypad and take notes via Google drive so i have it on cloud storage.
Sometimes I even write essays on it like a bau5 -
I only use my laptop now for like heavy Java and flash things that really don work on the note
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I typically use my Note for just about everything except gaming.
Ray, mind mentioning which Bluetooth keypad you are using?
Honestly...phablet (phone+tablet) and a laptop will be great for school. So go with a Galaxy Note or Note 2 and a laptop if you can afford it.
-Once you go NOTE, you'd say 4 inches a Joke
NOTE user:
"take a deep breath, make sure to get a good look at it, relax and slowly take it in, the size is overwhelming at first but you will have a happy ending afterwards".
Woman:
My wife has the kindle fire, I have the nexus 7, my 5 year old son has a trio tablet. Tablets for us are nothing more but toys, something solely for entertainment purposes and occasional skype, google talk. I'm a software developer so I need my laptop on the go and my PC at home. Although I'm seeing my note replacing the tablet.
Ever since I got my note. The fiancée uses the tablet more. I only time I use the tablet is to update apps. Laptop is use for other things the note can't do.
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If you can only get one, get a laptop. No exceptions. A tablet is primarily a consumption device, a laptop lets you a lot more. Any school-specific software (office, photoshop, design apps, programming apps, compilers, web development, 3d modelling, etc...) is likely Windows (or Win/Mac/Linux) only. A tablet alone won't cut it.
Made my way through college (computer engineering) without a smartphone as well, had a laptop, desktop, tablet, and a mini-tablet (Android mp3 player) but just a basic prepaid phone. There's wireless everywhere on most college campuses, so you won't need a smartphone. Only bought my Note in May after graduation.
If you need high performance for school or gaming, I'd even recommend a nice custom desktop and a cheap netbook, you can always remote in to the desktop from the laptop.
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If you can only get one, get a laptop. No exceptions. A tablet is primarily a consumption device, a laptop lets you a lot more. Any school-specific software (office, photoshop, design apps, programming apps, compilers, web development, 3d modelling, etc...) is likely Windows (or Win/Mac/Linux) only. A tablet alone won't cut it.
Made my way through college (computer engineering) without a smartphone as well, had a laptop, desktop, tablet, and a mini-tablet (Android mp3 player) but just a basic prepaid phone. There's wireless everywhere on most college campuses, so you won't need a smartphone. Only bought my Note in May after graduation.
If you need high performance for school or gaming, I'd even recommend a nice custom desktop and a cheap netbook, you can always remote in to the desktop from the laptop.
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Side question. Do you think computer engineering major is suck, i do. I might not a smart student. However i just gained a lil knowledge from computer engineering major after got my BS(B****) degree. I wish i can go to Computer Science instead.
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Side question. Do you think computer engineering major is suck, i do. I might not a smart student. However i just gained a lil knowledge from computer engineering major after got my BS(B****) degree. I wish i can go to Computer Science instead.
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I guess it really depends on what you want to do. My first 2 degrees are in computer science. I have a friend who did computer engineering but we have totally different jobs. I run a training datacenter and he designs chips for Intel. I like my job better and he likes his better.
Anyway to the OP, here's something that might get you thinking. http://clamcase.com/clambook-android-and-iphone-laptop-dock.html
I was going to buy another tablet, like a prime with the keyboard dock, but when I saw that, I decided to wait. Our phones are powerhouses and that would be just freaking cool to have.
a lot of people here mentioned they don't use their tablets anymore and I'm one of them which is another reason why I haven't pulled the trigger on a prime. My Note covers almost everything I want to do on it. when at home I run my media center, RDP into my server for upgrades, drive my boxee box. Heck if I could find a universal IR controller that allowed me to do so via wifi I'd get rid of my universal remote. This phone is just sweet, it's big enough to play games on and small enough not to feel like a burden.
I own all three. Skip the tablet. Get a laptop and phablet.
You can choose according to your budget and needs.
1. Galaxy note 10.1 + desktop.
2. Note 2 + Surface pro.
3. Laptop + S3.
4. Note + (high end) desktop.
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I typically use my Note for just about everything except gaming.
Ray, mind mentioning which Bluetooth keypad you are using?
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Yeah no worries!
I use the ps3 Bluetooth keypad. I'm sure there are better ones but its small- hooks onto things (like my steering wheel) and has a mouse function!
Its also like $20 on amazon and its a nice Sony product. Also the battery lasts like forever maybe 3 weeks idk maybe more I never actually drained it!
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Computer engineering? I loved it! I love low-level software as well as digital electronics hardware, and CompE is basically a low-level CS and digital systems EE combination. Great for people like me who prefer discrete/binary math to complex, real-valued math that you face in upper-level CS.
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Macbook Replacement?

I have a solid 2011 MBP 8GB that I hardly use anymore. I am on this thing all of the time. I am a student but have everything I need on my tablet. A part of me is itching to sell my MBP but the other tells me no.
Conflicted, as you can see.
Has anyone completely substituted their CPU with this tablet? If so, how is it working out for you?
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I've tried to substitute my late 2011 MBP with a N10 and a surface pro. neither of which could really do the job. but the N10 was nice enough i kept it around anyway.
what are you majoring in?
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I have a solid 2011 MBP 8GB that I hardly use anymore. I am on this thing all of the time. I am a student but have everything I need on my tablet. A part of me is itching to sell my MBP but the other tells me no.
Conflicted, as you can see.
Has anyone completely substituted their CPU with this tablet? If so, how is it working out for you?
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It really depends man... a computer, especially a nice MBP, really is a wonderful workstation. The thing you have to realize is that you're giving up any sort of desktop-reliant feature. Such as native and easy to install JDKs, development environments, word processors, etc. While there are a lot of cloud-based replacements, you really can't beat a desktop client. For things like a word processor, you could use Google Docs app, go to the main site and do some final piecing together, but then again you'd just be doing an extra step which you could have done in the first place on the desktop. As a student who's taking multiple programming classes, I know I couldn't live without my laptop. I love having my tablet for browsing the web, reading textbooks, and other things but it just does not beat an "actual" computer at all. I wouldn't do it. If you really want to test it, put the MBP away for a week or so and don't do anything on it. Rely on the tablet for everything. See how it goes. Go out of your way to test things that you might need to use in the future to see how it works for you. While I wouldn't sell it, you might be able to use your tablet for everything you need to.
Thanks for the advice. Yeah I am going to keep it. It is too gnarly and lord knows that when I actually need Iy I will NEED it.
I am an accounting major BTW.
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I love having a powerful tablet, but honestly I'd rather have a nice Mac book air or dell xps 12 or 13 for versatility. Those devices all weigh under 3 lbs and are pretty portable. The fact that you can do real productivity makes them much better than a tablet. If you only browse pages or do light word processing I guess a chrome book or tablet might work depending. For me I would keep the laptop unless all you do is browse.
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How do you guys use the N10?

I bought the Nexus 10 32GB out of curiosity last week, unlocked it and installed AOKP And all the goodies, but now I ended up not even thinking about using it for anything.
I have been using the HTC DNA since it was released, so I wasn't impressed by the N10's screen quality but not disappointed either. For the first few hours, I thought it would replace my laptop but I found myself using my ASUS Zenbook more so than N10 or the DNA. It's not because the N10 Doesn't have any practical utilities, but rather because my laptop do things far more better. Also, I just can't figure out how to comfortably hold the tablet. I thought of buying a case with a built-in stand, but I figured that it would be more convenient to just carry my laptop around instead.
So I'm about to sell my N10 but I just wanted to know how you guys utilize it before I do.
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I bought the Nexus 10 32GBout of curiosity last week, unlocked it and installed AOKP And all the goodies, but now I ended up not even thinking about using it for anything.
I have been using the HTC DNA since it was released, so I wasn't impressed by the N10's screen quality but not disappointed either. For the first few hours, I thought it would replace my laptop but I found myself using my ASUS Zenbook more so than N10 or the DNA. It's not because the N10 Doesn't have any practical utilities, but rather because my laptop do things far more better. Also, I just can't figure out how to comfortably hold the tablet. I thought of buying a case with a built-in stand, but I figured that it would be more convenient to just carry my laptop around instead.
So I'm about to sell my N10 but I just wanted to know how you guys utilize it before I do.
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ehhh that's based on your usage really I like to go out and travel a lot, I'm an amateur photographer and i also do vfx stuffs so my laptop is pretty bulky. I only use it when I have to. Other than that when I go out for coffee or photo day I usually carry my nexus 10 and otg usb so I could view them in a bigger screen and sort out what I don't need or need. I also use my nex during relax for youtube, web surfing...etc, I also found myself using it for a recipe in cooking lol :silly: and yes it is not as practical as a laptop but I use it because of portability. But maybe it's not for you since you have the Zenbook :silly:
In addition to checking bookmarked news sites and social networks, I use the kindle and comixology apps (the latter mainly for marvel comics). For reading, I find the N10 superior to a laptop, and for web it's most of the time only slightly inferior (except when you're thrown into an ugly mobile site designed for 3" screens).
As for holding it, I slouch with my feet on the table and find I can keep the N10 at a usable angle and distance by dropping it in my lap. You may want to experiment with various couches/tables to find your ideal position
I'm a unix system administrator by profession, and I wouldn't ever consider using the N10 for work. I still have my cheapo laptop with linux for when I need to work from home.
I use my Nexus 10 for a variety of things, but mainly for reading, gaming, communication through apps like Hangouts, Voxer, and others, and study. I use EZPDF for annotation, best annotator out there. I also use it for music, since the speakers are quite loud. I also use it to time my efforts in volunteer work and record any necessary information (Ministry Assistant), and more. I've been trying to find more uses for it myself, I've only owned it for a week now. Best Android tablet I've used, for sure!
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I use it with my hands and fingers.
I found that whenever I owned a laptop it would always sit in one place plugged in constantly. I now stick with a more powerful and more reliable desktop and have a Nexus for when I go out and about since they're much more portable.
I'm at university studying computer science. I use it all the time to type notes and read pdf versions of the numerous textbooks I need, so saves a huge amount of space and weight in my bag. I also use it a lot for the web, like if I'm on a site that requires a lot of reading, I'll often load it up on my tablet even if I'm on it on my laptop just to read it, just because the screen is so much easier to read off for me than my laptops. I use my n10 a lot and it's possibly the best thing I have bought in years, the 10 inch tab fits in my life perfectly. Although I am used to the 10 inch form factor as I had the galaxy tab 10.1 for a year before I got the nexus 10 and 7.
I also have the nexus 4 and the nexus 7. The nexus 7 I mainly use as a ebook reader, to play some games that are awkward on a 4.7 and 10.05 inch screen. Also use it a lot between the large amount of time it takes to charge my n10 up
I do the same as the person above. Also use it for reading books in general, my friends steal it to play games, and it's useful for long car rides even without internet.
Only problem is, is that I am too lazy to figure out how to compile my programming assignments on my Nexus 10 :/
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Is there a way to connect my phone with my Nexus 10 besides Bluetooth? Like, if I get a text message or a whats app message on my phone, I could see it on my N10?
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Is there a way to connect my phone with my Nexus 10 besides Bluetooth? Like, if I get a text message or a whats app message on my phone, I could see it on my N10?
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Mighty Text. Its even notify you when someone is calling.
I generally don't really use mine at home unless my Desktop is in some kind of inoperable state (I used my N10 earlier to look up some info on a few BIOS settings for my Desktop). If I hear a notification go off, I usually go to my N4, or just minimize the game I'm playing on my Desktop and check Gmail.
I'd love to get some more use out of my N10, just need to figure out how... lol
I use it to play games. test out different ROMs. for skype/chatting when I am playing a game on my desktop. browsing the web. Sometimes watch youtube videos when I am away from desktop. listen to music.
Thanks for Mighty Text. Also what's the best combo to use it as a streaming player of my files on my computer? I wanna use it as a player and make my computer the "server".
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I do the same as the person above. Also use it for reading books in general, my friends steal it to play games, and it's useful for long car rides even without internet.
Only problem is, is that I am too lazy to figure out how to compile my programming assignments on my Nexus 10 :/
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Well I'm sure there's some addons to mobile terminal for make and that stuff....
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I gave up my PC when I bought my nexus 10 so I use it for everything. Most days I just use it for the basic email, news (while on the toilet ), calendar, phone. I have a galaxy nexus but when I'm home I usually just use hangouts,Facebook, or Skype for calls off my tablet.
Its also my Netflix, hooked up to a TV. I went through 3 HDMI cables before I found one that worked on the nexus 10. For some reason it's picky.
Torrents, I have a wifi external HD I use to back things up.
I really want to add a Bluetooth speaker but I spent too much money on my Bose back when I had iPhone 3gs. Now I have to suffer with it.
GPS in the car, tethered to my phone (NFC tag). Gaming, though obviously its far from what my PC was.
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I bought the Nexus 10 32GB out of curiosity last week, unlocked it and installed AOKP And all the goodies, but now I ended up not even thinking about using it for anything.
I have been using the HTC DNA since it was released, so I wasn't impressed by the N10's screen quality but not disappointed either. For the first few hours, I thought it would replace my laptop but I found myself using my ASUS Zenbook more so than N10 or the DNA. It's not because the N10 Doesn't have any practical utilities, but rather because my laptop do things far more better. Also, I just can't figure out how to comfortably hold the tablet. I thought of buying a case with a built-in stand, but I figured that it would be more convenient to just carry my laptop around instead.
So I'm about to sell my N10 but I just wanted to know how you guys utilize it before I do.
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Everything! Watching movies, reading emails, social media sites. For editing and sharing pictures and videos. It pretty much replaced a laptop and a desktop.
Web browsing when I'm outside in the backyard smoking or grilling, occasional games, netflix in bed, etc. I should probably use it more for how much I paid for it, but I love it as a tablet. After having a HORRIBLE experience with a TF300t it's perfect for me. No lags unless the app I'm using is laggy on all devices.
Mostly reading (news, books, comics, pocket) I also have a Zenbook but for reading the N10 is far better.
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I'm using mine more than my new laptop for news, reading, games, finances, video chat and some phone calls. I only use my laptop for work, excel and Photoshop.
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I use mine because it's so versatile, portable, and I'm still learning what I can use it for!! I just don't want to brick the thing!!!
I love mine!!

Is the Padfone X a good buy?

I'm thinking about getting one, to replace an Atrix HD and Nexus 7 3G 2012.
The concept sound cool, and the price is nice on contract, I'm just wondering how people feel about the execution after some weeks of ownership.
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I'm thinking about getting one, to replace an Atrix HD and Nexus 7 3G 2012.
The concept sound cool, and the price is nice on contract, I'm just wondering how people feel about the execution after some weeks of ownership.
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If you are in need of a new phone and new tablet the padfone X can be a good option. Just remember the tablet does not work without the phone attached to it. Some see this a blessing, others a curse. Personally I like the setup, I do not have to sync two separate devices and the cost is great. Others need to have have two separate devices that can each operate on its own.
The phone part of the Padfone X works just fine by itself and is high quality. Call quality is good, people do not realize they are on speakerphone even when the phone is docked into the pad.
The pad is a little on the heavy side and with its 1inch bezel looks somewhat old school, but what it lacks in form it makes up in function. It works great as a tablet. Both the screen on phone and pad are vibrant and responsive. I have not ran across any phone apps that do not work well while in the tablet mode. You can make calls and text while the phone is docked. Some reviewers have complained about some apps not transitioning well when the phone is being docked or undocked. This has not been really been an issue for me as I usually do not need app to transfer. I usually just close an app then remove the phone. The call and text apps seem to transition well.
The slot which holds the phone into the pad protudes from the back a bit. This a slight annoyance as the pad is a little unstable sitting flat on a flat surface. But the phone is held real securely in the pad while at the same time being easy the insert or remove.
The camera is pretty sweet. It work fast and the color is good.
The speaker volume is adequate but I would liked just a bit louder. That being said, I have yet to install a volume booster.
If someone was needing only a phone, perhaps another high-end phone would be a better option. If someone is in the market for both a tablet and phone, I would give the Padphone X a good look.
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I'm thinking about getting one, to replace an Atrix HD and Nexus 7 3G 2012.
The concept sound cool, and the price is nice on contract, I'm just wondering how people feel about the execution after some weeks of ownership.
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So far, I am loving mine. My only concern is it currently does not work with ART. This could mean no Android L for us, but the ART is fairly new and I am sure ASUS will update their system apps to work with the new runtime. Other than that, its fantastic. Android wear support, fast, decent storage, SD card slot, amazing battery life with the dock. I bought this a bit impulsively, but I do not regret it in the least. The design of both the phone and dock are a bit on the bland side, but they are in no way ugly, and the displays are impressive, so they look nice. Really, it comes down to you. Go to an AT&T store and try one on display.
It's new so root and rom options are still limited.
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What are the rom options?
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None, for now.
But there's a xda forum and it's out in the US so I think there will be choices later, unlike previous PadFones which are stuck to stock roms.
Should i keep it?
Well, I've had this phone almost 12 days...soon is last call to return it if I don't want it.
The main selling point was the tablet mode. My stepson broke my Android tablet and my Windows PC tablet was less functional than my HTC One m7. I frequently use Office 365 sharepoint, Ring Central, Google Voice, and telephone. Bigger screen with functional app makes the day much nicer.
And the hardware and camera seemed comparable.
I don't like the "glitchieness" I've run into running different default messaging apps and launchers. I also get a lag with multiple processes running, even when limiting processes in developer options and when using a task killer.
I also like to try different roms and change the appearance a lot. I don't know how to contribute to this much besides donation.
So I'm kinda thinking about a big screen phone like a Note or the LG Curve...whichever has more developer interest.
Anybody regret their purchase or would choose a different phone is they were me?
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Well, I've had this phone almost 12 days...soon is last call to return it if I don't want it.
The main selling point was the tablet mode. My stepson broke my Android tablet and my Windows PC tablet was less functional than my HTC One m7. I frequently use Office 365 sharepoint, Ring Central, Google Voice, and telephone. Bigger screen with functional app makes the day much nicer.
And the hardware and camera seemed comparable.
I don't like the "glitchieness" I've run into running different default messaging apps and launchers. I also get a lag with multiple processes running, even when limiting processes in developer options and when using a task killer.
I also like to try different roms and change the appearance a lot. I don't know how to contribute to this much besides donation.
So I'm kinda thinking about a big screen phone like a Note or the LG Curve...whichever has more developer interest.
Anybody regret their purchase or would choose a different phone is they were me?
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I do not regret my decision to keep the Padfone X but it meets my needs. My Padfone does not have the glitchiness you have encountered.
Your needs seem to be more demanding and perhaps a separate phone and tablet are in order.
On a related note, I have rarely regretted my decision after returning an item.
Well, late last night I got bored and got adventurous. I wiped the phone, salt super su, installed TWRP. I have actually not had a problem this time. It's running apex launcher, thumb keyboard, some widgets and live wallpaper and its working fine. Knock on wood.
The only thing I did different this time was installing the recovery and I didn't go into the developer settings and turn the animation of.
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Whenever I dictate text, and any app, if a word is underlined and I tap it to pick a different word, whatever app I am using crashes.
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And oh boy... the frustration of dictating a whole work email, & then forgetting and the thing crashing and having to start all over again!
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And oh boy... the frustration of dictating a whole work email, & then forgetting and the thing crashing and having to start all over again!
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Give it about another week before updates start rolling out, ASUS has been pretty good with updates and addressing glitches with previous devices.
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Give it about another week before updates start rolling out, ASUS has been pretty good with updates and addressing glitches with previous devices.
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Received my Padfone S and it downloaded 3 updates already
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Received my Padfone S and it downloaded 3 updates already
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How is your Padfone S going? I'm looking to get that model specifically over the X. Basically, of what I've heard of the phone, at best it's above average, and at worst, still just above average, haha. So, fairly mediocre in its reviews. Do you find it to be the same?
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How is your Padfone S going? I'm looking to get that model specifically over the X. Basically, of what I've heard of the phone, at best it's above average, and at worst, still just above average, haha. So, fairly mediocre in its reviews. Do you find it to be the same?
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To be honest... it does have some issues but updates are being pushed very fast... today i received a 250 mb update.
Sometimes the home button doesnt responds for a few seconds, and stuff like that.
But i am very satisfied with it. My battery combined with the station is great on moderate to lot of usage... i watched 6 twitch dota 2 matches over 4g on the phone alone, then watched 3 more on wifi with tablet mode... 24 hours later the phone alone had still 30%, and that felt great.
The phone is fast almost 99% of the time, and at least the camera is a big upgrade for me (had a Moto X).
Tablet mode is great but beware, the phone does become a little loose and touch sensitivity is totally lost on some areas of the screen, so you must keep ensuring that the phone is properly in place if you move a lot. Just ensure the phone in proper place and it works great.
So far, i am very happy with the phone... i usually buy flagships (htc one, moto x) and right now i dont want to use another, i love this one.
Several glitches have been resolved so i am counting on ASUS to fix the rest.
Hope this helps.
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Finally talked my wife into getting a smartphone. She didn't like using my phone and protested saying she would hate a smartphone. To complicated and hard to understand. I bought her the Padfone X. Started her off on the tablet which made the transition to the phone easier for her to understand. She hasn't put the thing down since. She loves it and shows it off to everyone. Everyone we have shown it to wants one. It's not a perfect device but it is a long way from being a crappy device. I would happily recommend this device.
just ordered mine off Amazon for $99
sounds like a good buy to me, even if the Station turns out to be crap

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