I converted the original handsfree with SonyEricsson Mic & Sony MDR-E888 earphones since I got X01HT last year, it also working fine with my new P3600i
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can you give us some details, as I am looking to do the same
thanks
L - Left speaker +
LG - Left speaker ground
S - Talk switch
M+ - Mic +
M- - Mic ground
RG - Right ground
R - Right speaker
Hi,
can you please post a full picture of the board, both sides?
Thanks in advance
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The Virtuous Affinity ROM has a MAP bluetooth profile. I've tested it with my 2011 F10 and it works great. Messages appear on the car's screen and can be read to you.
Thanks for pointing that out. I have a kenwood dnx9960 that supports the MAP bluetooth profile, however 90% of phones do not. It would be cool to be able to add this feature to my phone.
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Thanks for pointing that out. I have a kenwood dnx9960 that supports the MAP bluetooth profile, however 90% of phones do not. It would be cool to be able to add this feature to my phone.
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Sorry about the bad camera focusing, i was trying aim my head towards my condenser mic and monitor the phone in front of the camera at the same time. but truth be told the canon 60D doesn't auto focus well at all. anyhow here's my GS3 top 5 apps. whats your top 5?
App list
1)Manga Watcher(must have for Anime watchers/manga readers)
2)PopCorn Player(having issue with youtube at the moment)
3)BeyondPod
4)Youtube(Hate the latestest update sep 26th version 4.1.23)
5)jellyBean keyboard by JohnTamni
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8FLceNre78
Hi guys,
I have a Sony Z1 and love to use it for navigation @hiking. Well I decided to replace it with a Mate 9. But I need to know the GPS sensors position. On my Z1 it is on the ears side, top left. I have found a technical paper on the Sony side somewhere.
Any such knowledge for the m9?
Tia! best regards, Michael
For sure on the top half of the phone.
according to this, it's on the when looking at the front of the phone. The GPS seems to be the BCM4774 chip (see link under)
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https://www.broadcom.com/products/wireless/gnss-gps-socs/bcm4774/
and to give you an idea, here's the phone opened (you see there the other side of the motherboard). I'd say the GPS is 2cm from the top of the phone
My Vernee Apollo Lite fell and the power button stopped working. A flex from ebay/ali will take 60 days to get here, so I wanted to try to fix it.
This is the flex:
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The flex is composed of the orange part which exposes the metal conductor of the buttons, and there's a small layer on top of them, which is the squares with a little dot in the middle, which is responsible for "clicking" and closing the contact on the conductors bellow. This layer is fragile, though, and went loose, as you can see in this photo of my phone:
Is it viable to fix this flex? If so, how?
Thanks
Hello,
i have installed a Pumpkin Android Radio with Hal9k Mod 4.0.0 (01.02.2020).
Everything works fine but my reverse camera video input is turned 180°.
i bought this camera
XOMAX MINI-FARB-RÜCKFAHRKAMERA
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I know how to mirror the picture vertically but this doesnt solve my problem.
Is there a software function to turn around the picture? I cant turn the camera physically because then i cant see the road anymore .
Had no one heard of this problem before or can help me?
You would have to open the casing and turn the camera module 180°.