NEW! O2 XDA II / Qtek 2020 / MDA II / iMate JAVOClearCase - General Topics

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JAVOedge is proud to announce the O2 XDA II / Qtek 202 / MDA II / iMate JAVOClearcase. This stylish yet functional case allows you to view and navigate your PDA screen without removing it from its case. JAVOClearCase locks your device securely in place. Cutouts for easy access to stylus, headphone jack, IR port, microphone, reset button, speaker, memory slots, and charging/synchronization port. This sturdy PDA case is made out of PC (poly-carbonate) plastic. That is the same material used on bullet-proof plastic. The double hinges and the locking brackets are durable enough to tolerate frequent insertion and removal. This design allows sync-charge cable insertion when cover is closed or opened. In a nutshell, great case that any XDA II owner should checkout.
$23.95 – Case only
http://www.javoedge.com/simtrix/pro...&productRef=PCLR-81118-00&category=CLEAR_CASE
$39.88 [SAVE 20%]– Bundle Deal
(includes JAVOClearCase, JAVOScreen, and JAVOSync)
http://www.javoedge.com/simtrix/productMtce/jsp/productListValuePk_Clear.jsp
Reviews of JAVOClearCase:
http://www.javoedge.com/simtrix/jsp/reviews_case.jsp
- Alan from JAVOedge

This is an GPS Kit ad
Great Personal GPS kit for the above models of product range is on sale (UK only).
at http://shop.wangtao.co.uk

These look really cool, and I'd buy one... if they had a swivel-lock belt clip like the O2 XDA II OEM case. Can they be retrofitted with an aftermarket swivel clip (like the Belkin ones)?

So leutz lange genug das Trauerspiel mit dem G Modell angeschaut. Es wird verkauft und morgen besorg ich mir das Nexus
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F/S XDA2 board/housing/bits + accessories + SD card ect....

hi all selling my xda 2 in parts as the port on the board has broken off again :roll: so cant be bothered to repair it again so heres whats for sale:
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1: o2 XDA2 officaial handsfree headset
2: o2 XDA2 Car charger
3: Car/GPS cable to power xda2 and power GPS such as haicom, itrek, raikaline ect... ps2 6pin connector
4: Housing near good as new (front/back/backplate/ariel cover/stylus/jogbutton)
5: 256mb Simpletech highspeed SD card best on the market for speed 10/10mb read/write
6: original leather case
7: proporta clear hard plasticic flip case in used but alrite cond
8: official o2 XDA2 battery used but in full working order
9: XDA2 board with missing connector works fine, will never get barred, WM2003SE installed, custom extended rom and also unlocked to all networks
10: Ariel, Speaker, microphone, vibra motor all working
11: Arkon universal car vent mount
Offers accepted on everything here, no stupid offers, no part exchanges, UK £ STERLING ONLY
i accept many ways of payment:
Nochex, paypal, pppay, fastpay, bank transfer (natwest/halifax), cheque (7days to clear), cash via post (at own risk!) and postal orders
will deal with people overseas but i will only accept £ UK POUND STERLING as payment
i have many refs for online deals at the following link (links to ebay and other mobile forums) http://www.gazzasgsm.com/Refs
thankyou
gareth
Re: F/S XDA2 board/housing/bits + accessories + SD card ect.
can you tell me were you sent your xdaii to the first time the bottem port came off, as mine has and it looks like there was very poor soldering on the smt side!
thanks
had a mate resolder it back on using a connector of a orange spv lol if its still under warrenty best send it back to o2 for repair
gaz
got it from expansys it is an imate that i recooked to o2!

RGB Led Strip controlled by any modern Smartphone/Tablet

Hey guys
I wrote some OpenSource Arduino code to control a 5m long RGB LED strip with my Android Phone. I use OSC Messages to communicate, so this works fine with all major mobile OS. This intelligent LED Strip supports DHCP and Bonjour, so its quite easy to adress this device.
Here is a little video of the LED Strip controlled by an iPad. I published more details about this project on my website http://pixelinvaders.ch.
A nice screenshot:
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Hope you guys like it, and I'm still looking for a VERY good OSC App for Android, any ideas? (Control is the best I found)
That looks pretty darn cool. Is your Android code on your site as well? I've been interested it toying around with some Android to Arduino control and that would sure give me a jump start.
Keep up the good work! I love seeing guys doing DIY projects like this.
hey martin
I use standard OSC messages, so I did not have to create a special client. however, android osc clients are far from perfect, I hope someone will release a killer OSC app soon for Android...
That's awesome, I'm about to move house so would like to put some nice new lighting in - this gives me inspiration! Thanks!
Thanks stuart!
I hope this makes your new house looks cool
No possibility to use the infrared sensor of the HTC M7 to control the strip?!
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Was this project discontinued? Looks like all the links to the stores are dead or out of stock.
adding a infrared reciever to the arduino should be pretty easy, however you would need to write a mobile application, which could send the commands.
and the project and website is still alive, see http://shop.pixelinvaders.ch/product/stripinvaders-5m-rgb-light-strip
which links are dead?
cheers
michu

Note3 special gesture control programs and LEGO rack

DIY recent sudden rise of the idea, just what have the phone, on the lack of a cell phone holder, had wanted the Internet just to find a nice and cheap even, but looked and looked .... no one got under the hand ... .
So "Lego Rack" was born, functions well ....
Wireless charging (Qi) Oh! Tilt angle is just .... Oh.
Photos below:
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Put up the phone feeling .... oh .... .... cool wireless charging start time to the highest degree ....
Interested people can buy online Lego parts and wireless charging (Qi) accessories, own DIY is king ah!
...... And hardware to get, again Show about the Android software >>>>
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samiadom.floatgesture
After the phone put Lego rack and into the state of charge, the program will start automatically, then you can control the phone's movement in four directions through gestures, personal feeling powder practical na ....
The following video is this program to set up and use case.
youtube.com/watch?v=L6wJQar-Lak
When SMS or alert, you can use gestures pulled down the status bar, or an action after the operation is completed you can turn off the screen ....
You have time, you can download "floatgesture" on Google play to play, not necessarily to use wireless charging, the program has an option inside, and when they used to be all right ....
Another interesting protagonist next with tall racks and wireless Qi charging the phone, and then share with you Hello!
EPIC
Lego is all about fun and innovation
Well done buddy
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twilight79 said:
EPIC
Lego is all about fun and innovation
Well done buddy
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Thanks....
DIY is really interesting.

Charging stand/dock?

I'm looking for a plain charging stand or dock for the Galaxy Tab S, but I can't seem to find one. Does anyone know of such an accessory (could be Samsung or 3rd-party, either specific to the Galaxy Tab S or even generic)?
I've had probably 8 tablets by now and used this stand with all of them.
http://www.amazon.com/Arkon-Travel-...F8&qid=1405996441&sr=8-1&keywords=arkon+stand
Sent from my Galaxy Tab S
I just found the following dock (which charges) on Amazon. I assume that since it is "universal", it will work with the Galaxy Tab S. Any reason why it shouldn't?
EDD-D100BEGXAR
Sorry, I can't post URLs yet because I'm new here and XDA won't let me. Simple search for the above model number will yield links to it.
False, that was for the old Galaxy Tab with a 30 pin connector, you need one with USB connector, like this:
EE-D100TNWEGUJ
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It should work but this is uncharted territory so...
Sent from my Galaxy Tab S
i recommend a Quirky Converge Universal USB Docking Station
I haven't yet tried it but I think this KIDIGI Dock would be better than Samsung's Universal Dock because the back rest sticks up higher; better for portrait tablets, less wobble when you tap the screen.
http://www.gadgets4geeks.com.au/samsung-galaxy-tab-s-desktop-dock
-This mob have it as sold out but I bet you can find it elsewhere!
Cheers
I just scored a tab s to replace my dear ancient playbook which replaced my dear ancient Touchpad. Blackberry and HP got so many things right including their just plain perfect docks that let you sleepily/lazily/distractedly/drunkenly slide the tablet into place perfectly every time leaving it always charged. Losing those amazing docks is one of the main things that's kept me from upgrading, any new docks out there that people are loving?
In a perfect world there would be one where the usb nub pops into place when the tablet's lined up... Or a good case with a qi adapter.
Checked & in Stock now.

[Completed] Living with cheap smartwatches. My life with a Hi Watch U8 Pro and a DZ09.

I've worn my Hi Watch off and on for over a year now.
I has served me well considering how little it cost. I've managed to use most of the features and the battery is still going.
So why did I buy a DZ09? Partly out of desperation. The Hi Watch has a deeply recessed usb charge port. The Micro USB supplied is slightly longer than any other I own. It is the only cable that will work and when it inevitably goes missing I am watch-less until it resurfaces. The DZ09 was cheap, it was shiny and there was a slim chance the charger cable would fit the Hi Watch.
Guess what... it doesn't.
But that's OK, the old cable turned up again and now I can use both and compare them to my hearts content. :laugh:
If anyone has any questions, I will try to answer them. I will also include the odd mini revue of different functions and any apps I encounter along the way.
Hopefully it will be of interest to someone, so here goes...
A note about straps.
I've never changed the straps on these watches. However, the Hi Watch (U8 Pro) will probably change fine. It has tiny hex bolts holding the strap on which are clearly visible.
The DZ09 is another story.
Upon inspection I discovered that the the strap is hollow. A wire (presumably an antenna) is tucked inside. So my plans to buy a funky two tone strap may have to go on hold.
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The DZ09 has much jazzier screen layouts and a choice of backgrounds.
The metal bits on the DZ09 appear to be actual cheap metal as opposed to the painted plastic of the Hi Watch.
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Hi,
I see you've used the "other smartwatches" section alrwadt, which is where this could be posted.
Xda Assist is here to help navigate the site, not for support or info. So you won't get replies here.
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