Is there actually any custom rom for smartphone that when the smartphone connect to a bigger display it will have a desktop interface like Samsung DEX....
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Hi.
I'm using an HTC universal to access my desktop computer remotely and the performance is surprisingly good. The only problem is that i have to use the scroll bars while browsing,for example, with firefox...
Can i use a browser that is touch friendly (like netfront,opera mobile,etc) on my desktop(XP) that will be asccessible through remote desktop application?
...and by the way...if there's a cloud service(virtual desktop..) for mobiles please inform me...
Thanks
try this extension for Firefox - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1250
perfect!.....that was exactly what i was looking for....thanks!
Android has been ported to most Winmo phones. Why is it that the reverse, Winmo on android phone, is not possible?
It is definitely possible. It would just require:
1. An artificial bootloader/emulator to be coded for android that could run a Windows CE kernel
2. Kernel adjustments for different phones to emulate different WM hardware/software functions
3. Specialized windows mobile ROMs to be used with aforementioned kernel.
So who would want to go through all that trouble to have an outdated and clunky operating system emulated on their device?
I have been very intrigued about the functionality of available remote desktop clients for the android platform, allowing control of one's PC via 3g/4g data or WiFi.
The question that I pose today is,
"Is there a 'Remote Android Client' available for the Android phone and PC to control an Android phone over 3g/4g or WiFi from a PC?"
The specifics of the software that I am seeking are,
Full access and permissions over a rooted phone.
Full gps, bluetooth, and network functionality.
-Including other additional features.
Is this available? Can a program like this be made?
Dear all,
The new Smart ebike (or e-bike) comes equipped with a USB port that allows integration with a iOS app developed by Smart.
This is a very basic app and it is only available on the iOS.
Has anyone figured out how to connect an Android based phone and communicate with the ebike?
Android devices are so powerful today, and the hardware is becoming so powerful that I don't think that the software is utilising that.
We already have much of the technology in devices of today to enable a desktop environment to be streamed from our phones.
Display output: Chromecast (wireless display), MHL (Wired display & charger), etc.
Input methods: Bluetooth Keyboard & mouse, Accelerometer (to emulate mouse input), etc.
UI: Separate Launcher for the desktop UI.
With Microsoft bringing Windows 10 later this year as one OS for both the Phone & Desktop, surely that will allow them to work better in sync with one another, but that will still require a separate desktop computer and phone to create this kind of experience.
But Google now has the chance to simply output a separate UI from the same device that can display a phone UI all at the same time.
If we look at past launches of major Android builds then this coming Google I/O would be the perfect time to announce something like this, since they say that they usually deliver one major build that focuses on UI, and then one that focuses on major feature integration.
And not only would this allow for us to take our desktop with us everywhere in our pocket and connect wirelessly to any compatible display but also it could enable people in poorer economies to buy one device which could give them better access to the internet with a portable display integrated into the device, and also they could connect to the larger displays to browse the web or work on office documents with apps such as 'Google Docs'.
This could really be useful for people who wish to use their device in the work place too.
With Android mobile now offering multiple user profiles on their phones, surely they could create one profile for work, with all of their work apps available in both their phone and desktop UI's, but also a personal profile with all of their media applications & games available when out of work.
The desktop tower may still be useful for a few years to enable support for legacy applications whilst we are waiting for those applications to be ported over to Android/Android Desktop, but that shouldn't take too long considering how quickly we are see'ing apps becoming available to Android offering the kind of services that many of us desire, and if the developers only need to create one application back end for both the Desktop mode & phone mode, then it will be much quicker to bring apps to market with a small bit of time required to make a UI which can be scaled between the phone & desktop mode well.
There are multiple projects trying to create this very experience, but if it was a major part of the Android OS then finally people will get the experience that many people are waiting for, you only have to look at the comments on the developer pages of these projects to see that many people want this kind of experience.
With 64-bit now supported in Android too there is less of a reason to hold back this kind of experience.
I agree totally. Is this the only thread on this subject? Was going to setup Chromecast for video and Bluetooth for keyboard, mouse and audio. Doing this on a Jiayu S3A which is very powerful. Would like one place to discuss what works and what doesn't. Launcher options also need to be discussed.