[Q] Application to count Data transfert - General Topics

Hi all,
I'm looking for a little application that can count how many Bytes I've used throw my GPRS connection as I've got a quota for each month !

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Bluetooth 2.0 or 2.0+EDR ???

Has someone tried the real bluetooth speed , for example when connected to internet throught BT internet sharing ?
'cos it's not clear if this device has full BT2.0+EDR speed ( 3 mb/sec about 150Kbytes/sec ) or it's simple 2.0 not EDR ( 750 kb/sec , about 50 Kbytes/sec ).
It's a simple test , you need an usb 2.0+EDR dongle , estabilish a connection throught BT internet sharing ( be sure you are in HSDPA area ) and check your data speed downloading a large file , you can see your downloading data rate ( average ) into the standard Internet explorer download window...
Can someone try this ? I'm interested on this device but need to know also this feature....
THX
Vdavide
My guess is that it will be BT 2.0+EDR but then again I don't own a HTC TC.
According to PDADB it comes with Bluetooth 2.0 not the EDR version
I am connected to the internet via orbitII and bluetooth. ~110KB/sec
Hope that helps
It's 2.0 EDR.
Checked it on my HP Notebook and first it had been connected with a max speed of 700Kbit/s. As my notebook should be EDR-ready I checked drivers and found out that these weren't EDR-capaple. So I installed new driver from the successor and now I'm connected with 2,1Mbit/s
Rongara said:
It's 2.0 EDR.
Checked it on my HP Notebook and first it had been connected with a max speed of 700Kbit/s. As my notebook should be EDR-ready I checked drivers and found out that these weren't EDR-capaple. So I installed new driver from the successor and now I'm connected with 2,1Mbit/s
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nice, thanx
nice infos , thx to all!
Nice, good to know it does have EDR I'm going to mail PDADB about it so that they change it.
pardon my ignorance of the Bluetooth protocols, but I don't understand how 3 mega BITS per second could equate to 150 kilo BYTES per second - in the version of computer science I learned, 8 bits equal a byte, meaning 3 mb/s equates to more than 350 kB/s
even if we allow a massive 30% protocol overhead, 350 kB/s still has about 250 kB/s usable bandwidth
I'd appreciate it if someone knowledgeable in BT could shed some light on this
lol, it is much faster copying things to the Touch Cruise using HSDPA (3.6 megabit = 450 kbyte/s), than using the Bluetooth connection (150 Kbyte/s).
tandy279 said:
pardon my ignorance of the Bluetooth protocols, but I don't understand how 3 mega BITS per second could equate to 150 kilo BYTES per second - in the version of computer science I learned, 8 bits equal a byte, meaning 3 mb/s equates to more than 350 kB/s
even if we allow a massive 30% protocol overhead, 350 kB/s still has about 250 kB/s usable bandwidth
I'd appreciate it if someone knowledgeable in BT could shed some light on this
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3Mbit is a theorical speed ... for each byte there are some extra bit for protocol handling ( almost 8 bit + 1 start bit + 1 stop bit , error control and so on ) ... and if you give a try you will get the speed reported in the first post ( that are proven , not theory ... ).
vdavide
3Mbit is a theorical speed ... for each byte there are some extra bit for protocol handling ( almost 8 bit + 1 start bit + 1 stop bit , error control and so on ) ... and if you give a try you will get the speed reported in the first post ( that are proven , not theory ... ).
vdavide
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Using less words:
3Mbit = Marketing hype.
Noam23 said:
Using less words:
3Mbit = Marketing hype.
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this ia why people was waiting for a software like WMwifirouter ... using wifi the speed reach about 300Kbytes from device to PC when in hsdpa coverage

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i need your help to increase the sms limit on my Galaxy S.
It's limited to 100 SMS per Hour....
I searched and found this Guild http://www.xda-developers.com/android/increase-the-sms-limit-on-android/ I did the same but, in the /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db - data is no table named gservices, when I type in .tables to see all tables it only gives me android_metadata, bookmarks, system, bluetooth_devices and secure....
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How on earth do you manage to send more than 100 sms per hour!
and ontopic: If i read the tweak topic right you only have to have a working ADB installation...
Damn you really is a professional sms sender
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[Q] What to do with a data allowance of only 100 KB a day?

What to do with a mere 100 kilobyte (yes 100KB, 0.1 MB) mobile (GPRS, 3G) data
allowance a day?
I know, I will check the subjects of my mail on my server (not gmail).
Then if I see anything important I will go to where WIFI is for
unlimited browsing.
OK, here's my plan, I will install one of those apps that sends an HTTP
request and prints the result. I will also install a firewall app on my
rooted VITA DOUBLE II MTK6577 Android 4.0.4 phone, to not let any other
apps use my GPRS/3G nor connect to any other site than my mail server.
I will send a http request to a CGI script deep in my site that will
just execute perl's system("mail -H") which will just print a mail
subject and sender summary.
So there, one HTTP request, one response. That ought to do the job
within a mere 1 or 2 kilobytes! If all succeeds then I can start
thinking about what to do with the rest of my data allowance...
Or what if I just connected the default stock email app I see sitting on
my phone and looked at the headers. Perhaps that would do it within 10 KB?
is this a joke?
you had only 100kb for a day and you use it to post a question in a non-QnA forum? :laugh::laugh::laugh:
That was awesome. Lol
Throw away your sim card, get new provider
secret agent needs to communicate on less than 100 KB per day
OK, let's say instead I am an agent about to go to an certain conflict region
where I can still connect to cell towers across the border but I need to
keep communications in the tens of kilobytes per day range in order not
to set off alarms.
As I have root on my android I perhaps could simply write a shell script
that I can run from the (e.g., juicessh local) console, that would
* set up iptables to filter everything except wget
* turn on 2g/3g radio
* run wget example.com/secret_orders.html?agent=007&password=nurd1
* turn off 2g/3g radio
* tear down iptables
I suppose if I instead did
* run ssh [email protected] mail -H
that would rack up 10 times as many bytes.

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