I just made a very interesting setup.
It's a Google Nexus 5, USB-connected to a Philips 231P4UPES DisplayLink monitor. Keyboard en mouse works, but i have no display, because there is no displaylink driver for android .
Now, lets think it works. Do you still need your laptop/tablet/desktop or other device?? I think not. My phone is fast enough with full HD. I can use all internet application and android apps, and on my work I can connect to VDI without a problem.
I say this is ultimate way of working.
(I made a picture of it, but cant post it, since this is my first post)
If your phone is rooted, then you can see your phone's screen on your web browser, using WebKey app. It is a remote device management app through wifi. You need internet access. Watch tutorials on youtube on how to setup it and start using it.
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True, but I think that there is still a problem regarding with capacity. Both internal phone memory and external SD are not enough to replace a hard disk.
You can use a USB hub for your device. Then you can connect USB flash drives and hard disks.
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dimsar2013 said:
You can use a USB hub for your device. Then you can connect USB flash drives and hard disks.
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Plus the clouds! The future won't spare mechanical hards - it's like internal combustion engine - it had its glorious times and now it's time to move on. Especially when the advantages of Sylicium was discovered.. All Hail SSD!
Oh btw you can buy a 2,5'' chipcard with 12 removable microSD cards up to 64GB and use it as hdd..
Everything will change. We will have everything on cloud services and we won't use many cables.
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One will always have more possibilities with a bigger device but after 1k years everything we imagine now will look stupid (that is if we survive ourselves).
Technology will destroy humanity. Have you seen Terminator? ☺
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If your phone is rooted, then you can see your phone's screen on your web browser, using WebKey app. It is a remote device management app through wifi. You need internet access. Watch tutorials on youtube on how to setup it and start using it.
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There's a much easier way to access your phone from a PC, download AirDroid from the appstore, its free, and doesn't require rooting at all, once installed, you can access your phone from any PC either thru wifi or thru the internet, then go to "web.airdroid.com" from any PC browser, and scan the QR code on the screen with AirDroid on your phone. It'll automatically link up and give you access to everything on your phone thru the webapp, including pushing data from PC to phone clipboard, full keyboard texting, and drag-and-drop file transfer from PC to phone.
Can airDroid show your Android screen on your browser?
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I remember seeing an app where you can actually view your computer's homescreen directly on your phone and control is. What app is this?
Also, do you need to be on the same wifi to control it or could I be away from my house and still control my home computer from my phone?
TeamViewer is your answer.
You can find it in the Market.
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Sweet, thanks! How exactly do you set this up? And can you control the computer when you aren't on your home wifi? And does anyone need to be at the computer to "activate" something?
Splashtop hd.. Install app.. Install program on computer connect them up and bobs ya sister lol
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You go to their website and download the PC or MAC or Linux client. Then you set up an account from the client and make sure under settings you tell it to allow all connections and tweak the settings to your liking.
Then go on your phone, log in to the app, select the computer and boom! Your desktop shows up.
I'm not sure if it works on 3G/4G since I don't have a data plan but its flawless over wifi. Anf it does work outside of your home wifi network.
And no, if you tweak the settings no one has to be at the computer to "activate" it.
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Sweet, thanks! How exactly do you set this up? And can you control the computer when you aren't on your home wifi? And does anyone need to be at the computer to "activate" something?
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Sick!!! Good to know, now I can access my computer anywhere....
The best one is Logmein
It even supports my dualmonitors. Definitely worth it for this app guys.
I use team viewer, i have it controlled on my netbook, desktop and phone. and i use a common password so whereever i go I can always access all 3 things
very useful.
also, choose the setting that doens't give you a new password everytime you end a session.
do they have gotomeeting or citrix?
Not that I know of.
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do they have gotomeeting or citrix?
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I use 2x its free. Search market for rdp and you will find it
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I got PhoneMyPC. Originally it was for like a dollar. I'm sure the price for it is higher now. Worth every penny. Great quality. No sounds, yet..
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I've used teamviewer for many years I love it being able to help people with my phone is awesome
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I would like to know if there is an app that makes my phone into a second monitor via USB (bluetooth or wifi). Not a remote desktop, but an actual dual monitor (where i can drag windows between phone and monitor)
Thanks again. Much appreciated.
Not quite what you are looking for but check out:
Awesome Drop
and
Webkey
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Those were really cool. Thanks for sharing.
Also, this app allows you to mount usb storage (or sd card) to your computer/laptop via wifi. Been using it for a while and really like it
https://market.android.com/details?id=ustc.lfr.ftp
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Also, this app allows you to mount usb storage (or sd card) to your computer/laptop via wifi. Been using it for a while and really like it
https://market.android.com/details?id=ustc.lfr.ftp
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I have an app like this, its called wifi file explorer. Thanks!
Just intersted to know if anyone else is using their tablet as a second monitor and what software / setup is being use and there general latency / experience is like. I use idisplay on both USB and wifi and performance is pretty good, refresh is high enough to watch web video but it crashes media player when I drag movies onto it, havent found out why that is yet.
I mainly use mine as a second monitor for use with Presonus Studio one, I sometimes drag the midi track or a vst synth onto it so I can twiddle the knobs with touch instead of my mouse.
I use splashtop 2 on mine to access my 2 monitors.
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I use splashtop 2 on mine to access my 2 monitors.
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Thanks but I talking about using my table as an extra monitor for a PC, not to access the desktop on my PC, I use VNC for that.
Have you tryed idisplay thats aparently really good
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I want to use an old android phone with otg and connect it to a portabe hdd and use it as a wifi hotspot hdd to stream movies to other android devices. I have gone around the house and found a solution but its very cumbersome. Does anybody know a simple method that does streaming that is reliable.
Many thanks in advance
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I want to use an old android phone with otg and connect it to a portabe hdd and use it as a wifi hotspot hdd to stream movies to other android devices. I have gone around the house and found a solution but its very cumbersome. Does anybody know a simple method that does streaming that is reliable.
Many thanks in advance
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Put bubbleupnp on both the storage\server phone and on the phone you want to be the player. Think there are a few YouTube videos on how to use it. That's what I use personally.
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Put bubbleupnp on both the storage\server phone and on the phone you want to be the player. Think there are a few YouTube videos on how to use it. That's what I use personally.
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It works great, thank a lot
I want to transfer two folders from my SD card download folder on my n5 to my sister's n5..
I tried turning on NFC and touching the phones, but I didn't see any way to transfer the folders.. Same for Bluetooth..
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Use Superbeam..
Upload it to an online storage (Google drive, dropbox, box, etc.) and send her a link.
Or there are probably some apps in the play store that will transfer files over WiFi.
Folders and files can't be sent with NFC. It's mainly for smaller things like photos, links and contact info.
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Use Superbeam..
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jsgraphicart said:
Upload it to an online storage (Google drive, dropbox, box, etc.) and send her a link.
Or there are probably some apps in the play store that will transfer files over WiFi.
Folders and files can't be sent with NFC. It's mainly for smaller things like photos, links and contact info.
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Downloaded superbeam, thnx..
Also, I did show her drive, but was lookin for a way to transfer directly w/o a PC or internet involved..
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nldxda said:
Downloaded superbeam, thnx..
Also, I did show her drive, but was lookin for a way to transfer directly w/o a PC or internet involved..
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Well good luck with that. Depending on how big the files are, you will most likely need some kind of internet. Bluetooth will be slow or have errors.
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Well good luck with that. Depending on how big the files are, you will most likely need some kind of internet. Bluetooth will be slow or have errors.
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I just realized WiFi is needed.. Oh well, no big deal..
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nldxda said:
I just realized WiFi is needed.. Oh well, no big deal..
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Get an OTG cable and use a USB stick.
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Get an OTG cable and use a USB stick.
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Lol yea I've got an otg usb drive, it slipped my mind.. I was sitting there with both phones, trying to figure out what to do
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