I bought a desktop dock which was very cheap (same one thats floating around everywhere for ~£12)
It ok, but it had a few problems.
Firstly the micro USB plug is too long and the phone doesnt sit snugly in the dock, its suspended in the air so it wobbles and tilts.
Fix: Lenscloth (3 layers) + Scalpel + Hotglue = Mini Cusion!
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Secondly, there is no on/off switch for some reason, which means having to unplug the damn thing if you dont want the lights on or dont want it to charge.
Fix: Pliers + File + Soldering Iron = Switch!
Lastly, the blue led is bright as hell! It projects a huge blue circle on the ceiling.
Fix: Squirt it with hotglue
good idea, i might get around to doing the same to mine eventually
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Today I got a Ployer MOMO7 Talent tablet from Pandawill.com. The tablet is great, except for a "small" problem:
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There is a sort of liquid-like smudge under the screen. If I press hard on it, it seems to grow, and shrink back when I realease. The touchscreen itself works fine, it's mostly noticeable when it's on on pure white or black.
At first I thought it was an air bubble under the screen protector, so I took it off, but the spot is still there.
Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this, and any sollutions? Thank you!
FIXED!
If anyone is wondering: The problem seems to have been the two pieces of glass being stuck together (the glass panel and screen?). I used a pair of suction cups to pull on the screen, and it fixed it! :laugh:
Glad it was nothing serious!
I'm going to assume that none exist but thought it wouldn't hurt to ask. A vertical charging dock wouldn't be very useful, since the whole point of docking the tablet for me would be movies.
Megalith said:
I'm going to assume that none exist but thought it wouldn't hurt to ask. A vertical charging dock wouldn't be very useful, since the whole point of docking the tablet for me would be movies.
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There are plenty of cases, including the official Samsung keyboard case, that will act as a way to dock or stand the tablet up horizontally.
Okay, I should have been more specific. I would prefer one that has a charging port on the side (not the bottom) so you could attach it and charge it horizontally. It didn't occur to me that some of the docks could be placed horizontally, though, so I may just do something like this.
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Quick question.
So, on the back of the phone are 6 contact points variously positioned above and beside the battery.
I know they are used for charging wirelessly when a Qi cover or receiver are installed. However, they only use 2 of the contact points, so what is the functionality or possible uses for the remaining 4 points?
In the picture you'll see the red arrow points to the 2 points side by side used to for wireless charging. The other points I've indicated by placing a box around them for identification.
Does anyone know what they can be used for?
Thanks
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Original Flip Wallet Cover.
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Original Flip Wallet Cover.
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Original Flip Wallet with wireless charging...
IF it's available it will be around the $95 mark....
I've seen plenty of people pull out their radios and replace them with a tablet; usually a Nexus 7 or similar, as that easily fits into the Double DIN slot most cars have. but that only takes over radio duty. I was wondering if anyone has tried replacing the climate controls as well.
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I was thinking since the Radio & A/C cluster is so large, and (for me, anyway) wastes so much space, why not put a large tablet in there, it could probably take a 10" (maybe 12") screen. then the climate buttons and knobs could probably be replaced with an arduino setup.
I haven't even started doing this yet, I was wondering if anyone else had tried this or not
I received Wireless Charger Pad-YCCTEAM
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Charger look so cool. Blue light. 3 coil for charging.
I try with case and phone was charging. With none problem.
The workmanship of the charger is good. The only minor problem is the speed of filling that noticeable after a long time used a quick charger.
No need position phone on some specific place.
Cable is 1m.
When phone is charg, i dont hear anything.
Blue light is not strong and in dark of the room i cant see on wall or any other place. Just the charger light.
Size is 10.8*62*122mm
There are non-slip pads on the top and on the bottom to keep the charger and your phone from easily sliding off.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DTSTVGI
I like tht. I hve a reg smsung pearl wirelezs pad. It works good for my s6. But my lg g4 is touchy and that looks like it will accomodate it well