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Apr 9 |
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Pair two Bluetooth devices simultaneously Well, in Android 4.1, the wi-fi hotspot ability was removed so I'm back to needing bluetooth |
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Mar 26 |
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Battery usage for keeping apps open But does the closing of apps free up memory to make the phone run faster? I've heard it does, and it appears to after I kill some apps |
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Feb 12 |
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Why does my phone have erroneous input when connected to a non-OEM power source? I don't think it's low quality - I think Izzy's comments is the reason. It's a HTC adapter. |
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Feb 12 |
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Why does my phone have erroneous input when connected to a non-OEM power source? @Izzy - yes, it does come from HTC. |
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Feb 11 |
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Pair two Bluetooth devices simultaneously Actually the wi-fi tether option might work. I used the FoxFi app, and its wi-fi hotspot mode works great. So I might only need to connect through Bluetooth for Arduino. Thanks! |
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Jun 7 |
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Pair two Bluetooth devices simultaneously The only problem is wi-fi tether requires (a) a tethering plan, which I am not going to pay for or (b) a rooted phone, which I am not going to do right after I get a new phone (I have a rooted phone now, but I am going to be upgrading to a 4G phone soon), so bluetooth tethering is my only option. Thanks for the answer. |
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May 30 |
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Pair two Bluetooth devices simultaneously I'm not sure - this is in the beginning stages of my development. Here is the module I was thinking of using - it supports BCSP, DUN, LAN, GAP SDP, RFCOMM, and L2CAP. sparkfun.com/products/158 |