Anyone know if any HTC dongles work for this phone that could combine audio and power into one.
I didn't realize how much I miss only having one plug in the card till I didn't have it.
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So, i was wondering, coukd it be possible to plug an external wifi antenna to gain great wifi support?
@ HTC Wildfire w/ XDA App.
Anyone?
@ HTC Wildfire w/ XDA App.
The phone would have to have an external wifi antenna port, and I have never seen a phone with one.
or you could open the phone, track where the wifi module is and sold a cable to make an external plug for the antenna.
why not just use connectors from HTC's female to a regular usb female and connect the WiFi adapter to it?
the hardest part is not connecting the two,
It's making so that HTC recognizes it as a wireless adapter and be able to use it.
But another problem would probably be that the Wireless adapter would take up too much power from the phone, which will: a. drain the battery very fast or b. not get enough power and therefor not work at all.
This is just my guess, I really want this to be possible in the near future..
Can anyone running one of the Froyo leaks confirm if the audio out via the USB port works like it should? I'd like to know before I go buy a cable.
I currently have to plug both audio and usb cables in when I get in my car and I'm looking to cut it down to just the one.
TIA
no it does not and this is the 4th post about this lately, btw. try using the search feature.
I searched "audio, usb, froyo". There were 6 results but only 1 relevant, about it not working with the media dock on 11/11. Sorry the search function missed the others, but thanks anyways. Has anyone successfully gotten it to work, might be a better question.
unfortunatly, no. no one has. the official samsung desk dock uses the usb for audio out and its still not working there either.
Hello everyone. I bought a Digital Innovations universal android speaker dock. It was highly recommended by a friend and has great reviews online. When I got it the connection to my One X was spotty at best. When I would plug in the 3.5mm jack into my phone, sometimes my phone would recognize that a headphone cable was plugged in and other times it would not. I thought maybe it was the dock itself so I had it replaced. I got the new one today it does the same thing, except that I can not get the phone to recognize that the jack is plugged in at all.
I decided that I would try other devices. I plugged in an MP3 player, and it worked fine. I tried a second MP3 player and that worked too. Finally I tried an iPhone and that too worked. I cant figure out why my One X will not recognize that a headphone cable has been plugged in. If I use standard headphones the phone recognizes them immediately. Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening and what I can do about it?
This is the dock I got: http://www.digitalinnovations.com/universal-speaker-dock-for-android.html
Hi there, I'm posting from Sonr, we designed the dock you are using. This is the first time I've seen that problem. The closest I've seen was with a Sony Ericson phone that had a non standard wiring pattern on the plug, but based on what you are saying, standard headphones work. Now, just to clarify, when you say headphones, you mean like mp3 player headphones, not a phone headset, the distinction being that the headset has a built in mic. Also, when you say "standard headphones" do you mean ones that came with the phone or ones that came from another vendor (and not specifically designed for the one X).
As you can probably tell, I'm trying to isolate if the headphone jack configuration is non standard physically (like the Sony Ericson phone) or if the issue is something else.
Thanks for the response. I've now used three different types of headphones/headsets. Two were standard headphones and one was a phone headset. All three worked fine on my HTC One X.
I did find work around to get the dock to worl, but it will not work with the Sonr app. The solution was to go and buy a 3.5mm stereo plug extension. I connect the dock to that and the other end to my phone. I can now play audio from my phone through the dock, but the Sonr app will not find my phone. It's a start and I'm getting closer but I would love to be able to use the remote and built in buttons.
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Ugh. I'm really sorry we didn't catch this in testing. We have plenty of other HTC phones, but not this one. It sounds like we need to acquire one. Based on what you're saying, this phone has another non standard headphone configuration, and we need an adapter for it. If you are game for helping us debug this, contact me directly at [email protected] com and I'll get you some adapters to test. Again, I apologize for the trouble.
I would gladly help out, especially if it means the possibility of me using my dock to its full capabilities. I just sent you an email and look forward to hearing back from you.
I have an infuse dock, hoping to be able to connect one cable in car for charging/audio. when i plunk my ns4g (using codename 3.6) into it, it seems to know it is in a dock, brings up the alarm clock app, but sound comes out of phone speaker, not headphones attached to dock. i also have an epic 4g tough that does the same thing on cm10. Is this a hardware issue, kernel issue, etc? Is it even possible with an NS4G?
Could someone confirm that the NS4G doesn't have the right hardware to provide analog audio out through USB? WOUld love to just forget about this, but until I get confirmation it's driving me nuts. nOt looking for USB DAC, just would prefer to have only one cable for charging and audio out, or to use my infuse docks.
It doesn't as far as I'm aware. I'm wondering though if it's an app thing or really a hardware thing.
Hey guys,
My HTC sensation was damaged, screen smashed. I claimed on my house insurance and they sent me a new one and allowed me to keep the old one! I'm now wondering what to do with it.
I can't use it as the digitizer is broken, so I thought maybe I could turn it into a media center for my TV? I mean, the hardware is more than capable, with it's dual core processor and 768mb of ram, it should make a good media center, right?
I'm just wondering how I can achieve this without being able to control it via the screen, the phone can be attached via a MHL cable to give it power and video out, but how can I configure the peripherals to control it? like a bluetooth keyboard.
I'm wondering how to go about this, so if you have any suggestions please let me know! It looks worthwhile.
Is there any way to use a MHL cable and USB mouse at the same time?
fasterthechase said:
Hey guys,
My HTC sensation was damaged, screen smashed. I claimed on my house insurance and they sent me a new one and allowed me to keep the old one! I'm now wondering what to do with it.
I can't use it as the digitizer is broken, so I thought maybe I could turn it into a media center for my TV? I mean, the hardware is more than capable, with it's dual core processor and 768mb of ram, it should make a good media center, right?
I'm just wondering how I can achieve this without being able to control it via the screen, the phone can be attached via a MHL cable to give it power and video out, but how can I configure the peripherals to control it? like a bluetooth keyboard.
I'm wondering how to go about this, so if you have any suggestions please let me know! It looks worthwhile.
Is there any way to use a MHL cable and USB mouse at the same time?
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MAYBE WITH ANTHRAX!! or sebastian fm kernel.
fasterthechase said:
Hey guys,
My HTC sensation was damaged, screen smashed. I claimed on my house insurance and they sent me a new one and allowed me to keep the old one! I'm now wondering what to do with it.
I can't use it as the digitizer is broken, so I thought maybe I could turn it into a media center for my TV? I mean, the hardware is more than capable, with it's dual core processor and 768mb of ram, it should make a good media center, right?
I'm just wondering how I can achieve this without being able to control it via the screen, the phone can be attached via a MHL cable to give it power and video out, but how can I configure the peripherals to control it? like a bluetooth keyboard.
I'm wondering how to go about this, so if you have any suggestions please let me know! It looks worthwhile.
Is there any way to use a MHL cable and USB mouse at the same time?
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Sebastian FM has usb otg, but there's
no way to do anything without screen
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