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| location | Kiev | |
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| visits | member for | 6 months |
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| stats | profile views | 6 |
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Dec 19 |
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How to make “poor man's roaming” by proxying cell calls to SIP or Skype? I'm afraid CSipSimple (or any other user-level app for that matter) doesn't have access to GSM audio. Someone more knowledgeable should confirm if this is the case. |
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Dec 18 |
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How to make “poor man's roaming” by proxying cell calls to SIP or Skype? Oh, I see. I've got a few friends in Belarus, and telephony communications with them is the most difficult amongst all I'm calling nationally and internationally. Well, looks like Android won't do for this. Have a look here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4723453/… So your solution seems to be a computer-based PBX, e.g. Asterisk, with a cheap GSM voice-capable modem - that will be able to forward calls via SIP to your "Travel" handset. |
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Dec 17 |
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Touchscreen Protector and Sensitivity Note that you have scratched your protector, not the screen. That's because screen protectors are made of soft film susceptible to scratching. Just remove it and enjoy scratch-free uninhibited clear view - free of charge and for the life of your device. |
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Dec 11 |
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How much battery savings to expect from SetCPU? Understandably, this is a controversial topic, but I'm asking about hard numbers from real observations - the hours of battery life gained or the percentage of power saved. |
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Dec 11 |
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How much battery savings to expect from SetCPU? Yes, I know I should be expecting better battery life from using SetCPU. But does it really work? For example, I suspect that when the screen is off the processor is put into idle state by the OS anyway, regardless of the frequency, and it wakes up periodically to do routine tasks. |