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Thread title says it. I really want a bluetooth keyboard to use with my Sprint Touch but reviews for BT keyboards are all over the place. Some positive, some negative, some have driver problems, some don't... and then half the neg reviews are from dummies who really shouldn't be reviewing technology in the first place.
So if you have found a good working BT keyboard for the Vogue, can you tell me about it? Thanks!
Not BT, but my personal recommendation is the Spb FullScreenKeyboard, works perfect, and no need to carry anything extra.
I use a iGo (ThinkOutside) Stowaway and it works great. iGo has stopped producing them, so prices are all over the map, but I did see one on Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/Stowaway-Ultr...AKD1J9QB9025J&s=generic&qid=1214779131&sr=1-2 - for $39.99. I travel a lot and don't always want to drag out my tablet so I use this and a bt mouse. I had their IR model before this one.
+1 for the stowaway. I've had one for about 2 years and am very happy. It sips batteries and hooks up to any BT I've tried it with. Thier mouse on the other had has a huge appetite for batteries. Not worth it in my opinion when you have a touch screen within reach.
Dan
slim
i've been waiting for this one,
http://freedominput.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13&Itemid=30
but they keep pushing the date back
I've used the iGo/ThinkOutside BT keyboards with several devices, including my XV6900. It's an awesome keyboard.
Logitech's Bluetooths Mini Dionvo
Junkyard Dawg said:
Thread title says it. I really want a bluetooth keyboard to use with my Sprint Touch but reviews for BT keyboards are all over the place. Some positive, some negative, some have driver problems, some don't... and then half the neg reviews are from dummies who really shouldn't be reviewing technology in the first place.
So if you have found a good working BT keyboard for the Vogue, can you tell me about it? Thanks!
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I use Logitech's Bluetooths Mini Dionvo keyboard on my VOUGE 100 device. Pricy but it's current the BEST!
Link: http://tinyurl.com/3y6h79
hands down igo stoaway...awesome keyboard and batteries last forever
ThinkOutside BT
++ThinkOutside Stowaway BT! I've had it for a couple of years, used on several devices, and love it! I love their BT mouse as well.
I use the apple wireless keyboard with my verizon touch and it works without any extra software you just pair the phone to the keyboard and it works fine. seems like the easiest thing to do
Hello,
I just wanted to ask if anyone has found a keyboard thats similar sized to the galaxy tab itself.
This is the closest one I could find:
http://www.amazon.com/Handheld-Blue...SI/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1302267348&sr=8-11
But I've seen some pics and vids of other keyboard which seem to be of good size. What keyboards could you recommend?
Thanks
I got myself one of these bad boys...
http://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Key...3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1302275661&sr=1-3
It's folder/keyboard/stand all in one. The keyboard feels like an old spectrum keyboard (if that means anything to you) and is VERY responsive! Basically, it turns the tablet into a netbook.
Incidentally, I got mine for £25, so it was a bit cheaper than that. If you want one, shop around.
I just got the Logitech Dinovo Mini and it works perfectly. It's actually smaller than the tab and fits in one hand.
johncmolyneux said:
I got myself one of these bad boys...
http://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Key...3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1302275661&sr=1-3
It's folder/keyboard/stand all in one. The keyboard feels like an old spectrum keyboard (if that means anything to you) and is VERY responsive! Basically, it turns the tablet into a netbook.
Incidentally, I got mine for £25, so it was a bit cheaper than that. If you want one, shop around.
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Thanks for the link Yea I've seen that one, but I don't quite like how you have to open a flap to prop it up.
Then again, the others that come up as in your link seem to be quite good, there is one that props up by slightly folding the case
^^ I'm just going to browse a bit more. Thanks for the links guys!
What about the Sprint Galaxy Tab version?
It appears that the Sprint GT has had the HID bluetooth disabled. Does anybody know if there is a fix for this? I would love to have one of the Cases that include the BT Keyboard for obvious reasons.
Thanks
FC1032 said:
Hello,
I just wanted to ask if anyone has found a keyboard thats similar sized to the galaxy tab itself.
This is the closest one I could find:
http://www.amazon.com/Handheld-Blue...SI/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1302267348&sr=8-11
But I've seen some pics and vids of other keyboard which seem to be of good size. What keyboards could you recommend?
Thanks
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i use the Mac small Bluetooth keyboard, which is also used for the Imac etc.... It works fine, immediately recognized by the Tab! costs in the Netherlands are about 50 $.
I do hope that some company makes a case are cool and awesome as the clamcase and crux360 (available only for the ipad)
I know some might say "just buy a netbook then". But serious, how many netbooks have such a long standby? How many will let you only use the screen... etc etc.
>.> Maybe just save up and get an Asus transformer...
BT Keyboard
I also use the Apple Bluetooth keyboard. It works great and it's rather comfortable to type with, the keys are responsive and the batteries last for months. It's a few inches longer than the Tab, so it may not quite be what you're looking for, but it's a great match for the Tab, despite being a Jobsian issue.
Be aware that there are some apps that have BT settings that will conflict with the use of any BT device and I had a GREAT MANY very frustrating device freezes requiring several reboots to correct. I was ready to shatter the device's screen and cut my own throat with the broken glass (hyperbole) until I found out about this unknown setting in Pandora for BT sync with an autotive BT system. After that was unticked, I didn't have anymore freezing issues *knock on wood*, so be wary of that.
Hello,
I just wanted to ask if anyone has found a keyboard thats similar sized to the galaxy tab itself.
This is the closest one I could find:
http://www.amazon.com/Handheld-Blue...SI/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1302267348&sr=8-11
But I've seen some pics and vids of other keyboard which seem to be of good size. What keyboards could you recommend?
Thanks
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I have this keyboard, it's amazing: responsive, ultra light, the battery is eternal and the clit mouse + touch scroll is really usefull.
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Azhad said:
I have this keyboard, it's amazing: responsive, ultra light, the battery is eternal and the clit mouse + touch scroll is really usefull.
Sent from my GT-P1000
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That's nice to here I'm very keen on this one, just because its so close in dimensions to the tab itself. But then I'm thinking of getting a slightly larger one (probably the xoom keyboard or apple keyboard) since I could use it at home as well. Decisions decisions...
But I'm so envious of the clamcase I'm going to be annoying and ask if they have plans for the tab. Doubt it since its "old" and probably not too popular. But hey, who knows
Out of curiosity, who'd buy a clamcase if it was made for the tab? I would definitely!
Has anyone had any experience with this:
http://www.tomtop.com/rii-mini-wireless-bluetooth-keyboard-mouse-touchpad-presenter.html
And btw this site also does the case with Bluetooth keyboard linked in the second post for alot less than Amazon.
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Azhad said:
I have this keyboard, it's amazing: responsive, ultra light, the battery is eternal and the clit mouse + touch scroll is really usefull.
Sent from my GT-P1000
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How easy is it to set up?
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FC1032 said:
That's nice to here I'm very keen on this one, just because its so close in dimensions to the tab itself. But then I'm thinking of getting a slightly larger one (probably the xoom keyboard or apple keyboard) since I could use it at home as well. Decisions decisions... ...
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I've been working on trying to get the xoom keyboard to connect to my tab and so far I've got no where. It shows up in the bluetooth screen after a scan, but it just fails to give me a window to enter a paring number and gives me a message that I failed to enter the pairing number (which it then shows me) that is different every time.
Have you had any luck connecting one to your SGT?
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How easy is it to set up?
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Just connect it as you will with a bluetooth earpiece.
No other setting necessary.
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Marvout said:
I've been working on trying to get the xoom keyboard to connect to my tab and so far I've got no where. It shows up in the bluetooth screen after a scan, but it just fails to give me a window to enter a paring number and gives me a message that I failed to enter the pairing number (which it then shows me) that is different every time.
Have you had any luck connecting one to your SGT?
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I haven't got a xoom keyboard still having a difficult time choosing a keyboard.
Have been using the Logitech DiNovo Edge with the Galaxy Tab. Works just fine, but it is nowhere close to being portable! Anyway, the keyboard is falling apart after years of use, and I was debating between the diNovo Mini and the Logitech Mediaboard. I will be using it not just with the Tab, but also in a HTPC setup.
I feel the Mini is too small for extended typing and the reviews say it is a bit flimsy. I had almost decided on the Mediaboard... when I spotted this Iogear.
http://www.amazon.com/Multi-Link-Bl..._1_cc_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1305288857&sr=1-3-catcorr
Awaiting delivery. The specs are great, and the price is decent. Plus the model debuted at CES 2011, so I am assuming it is more 'modern' and up to date with drivers and profiles than the Logitech products which are a few years old now...
Will update once I have played around with the Iogear.
So many keyboards mentioned...
There's news of a transformer like keyboard for the galaxy tab 10
So jealous I mean I'd even settle for that horizontal keyboard dock for the 8.9. Sexy. I think our best bet would be to wait for the BB playbook to be released. Since its similar sized, we might be able to use their cases/docks etc...
Here's an interesting link/video:
http://www.mobilmania.cz/clanky/tyden-mobilne-honzovy-korejske-hracky/sc-3-a-1316339/default.aspx
Looks like the main prob with our current tab is that the docking port is orientated in portrait rather than landscape
nightside_eclipse said:
I also use the Apple Bluetooth keyboard. It works great and it's rather comfortable to type with, the keys are responsive and the batteries last for months. It's a few inches longer than the Tab, so it may not quite be what you're looking for, but it's a great match for the Tab, despite being a Jobsian issue.
Be aware that there are some apps that have BT settings that will conflict with the use of any BT device and I had a GREAT MANY very frustrating device freezes requiring several reboots to correct. I was ready to shatter the device's screen and cut my own throat with the broken glass (hyperbole) until I found out about this unknown setting in Pandora for BT sync with an autotive BT system. After that was unticked, I didn't have anymore freezing issues *knock on wood*, so be wary of that.
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Do all the designated shortcut keys like music and volume work? I have the Samsung dock keyboard but not being able to use it in landscape mode kills it. Really like all the shortcut keys though.
Hi All,
Can anyone recommend a decent BT keyboard to work inline with the Nexus 7??
Cheers
Rich
I really like this one...
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Tabl...113&sr=8-1&keywords=logitech+android+keyboard
Very nice quality.
I have also been looking for one, however every one I have seen on various websites is either stupidly high in price or has a lot of negative reviews from other android owners.
Lennyuk said:
I have also been looking for one, however every one I have seen on various websites is either stupidly high in price or has a lot of negative reviews from other android owners.
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Yeah same problem......would also appreciate UK websites if poss......: )
Yeah, for every good one there 50+ crappy ones.
Expansys has it:
http://www.expansys.com/logitech-ta...tm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=base&ito=1701
Here's a review with some pictures:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...h-bluetooth-keyboard-for-android-3-0-devices/
+1
I have this and it works great. I'd also assume the motorola one would work just as well, but I think it's pricier. You can get a generic keyboard much cheaper, but you don't get the android keys (home, back,menu,search).
bleclair said:
I really like this one...
Logitech-Tablet-Keyboard-Android-920-003390/dp/B0054L8N7M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1343396113&sr=8-1&keywords=logitech+android+keyboard
Very nice quality.
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I had the Motorola one and the quality was really so-so. Much nicer to type on the Logitech.
Should add that the Logitech tablet keyboard for iPad is £15 cheaper than the Android variant: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0053FAL...de=asn&creative=22206&creativeASIN=B0053FAL24
Can't see why it wouldn't work, it uses Bluetooth too. So maybe it's just the function keys that are the difference between the Android and iPad versions?
Also had a few other decent-looking bluetooth keyboards bookmarked:
Perixx: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Perixx-PERI...TF8&coliid=I220068LGN8Q3Z&colid=2BR9RKFGQNYYD
HP Touchpad: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hewlett-Pac...UTF8&coliid=ID3PH9NDFJELK&colid=2BR9RKFGQNYYD
Just made a thread for a great deal on Motorola Bluetooth keyboard w/ mouse
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je2345 said:
Just made a thread for a great deal on Motorola Bluetooth keyboard w/ mouse
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but its US not UK
Salty Wagyu said:
Should add that the Logitech tablet keyboard for iPad is £15 cheaper than the Android variant: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0053FAL...de=asn&creative=22206&creativeASIN=B0053FAL24
Can't see why it wouldn't work, it uses Bluetooth too. So maybe it's just the function keys that are the difference between the Android and iPad versions?
Also had a few other decent-looking bluetooth keyboards bookmarked:
Perixx: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Perixx-PERI...TF8&coliid=I220068LGN8Q3Z&colid=2BR9RKFGQNYYD
HP Touchpad: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hewlett-Pac...UTF8&coliid=ID3PH9NDFJELK&colid=2BR9RKFGQNYYD
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Any thoughts on the Perixx or HP one? Any good you think??
Funkyfin2000 said:
Any thoughts on the Perixx or HP one? Any good you think??
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I don't own either, don't have a BT keyboard yet infact Still weighing my options!
Funkyfin2000 said:
Any thoughts on the Perixx or HP one? Any good you think??
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I have the Touchpad keyboard. Works great with Android, and fits well in a bag. Though the media keys don't map to fn keys and there's no ALT.
The Perixx looks really good. So good that now that you've brought it to my attention I might flog my TP keyboard on eBay and get one.
I'm pretty happy with my apple keyboard heh. It's full size for typing, and small for throwing in my bag and my favorite feel for a keyboard next to my Model M. I bought it for my nook color when there weren't even decent android keyboards to buy if you wanted to. It was good to my nook, and it's even better to my nexus
Here's a review of ZaggKeys Flex it's on Amazon.
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Funkyfin2000 said:
Hi All,
Can anyone recommend a decent BT keyboard to work inline with the Nexus 7??
Cheers
Rich
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I'm not trying to troll, but why do you want a keyboard for a tablet. I've never understood this. Isn't that what a laptop or netbook is for? Just curious.....maybe I'm missing something.
maybe I'm trolling......
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jdyowa said:
I'm not trying to troll, but why do you want a keyboard for a tablet. I've never understood this. Isn't that what a laptop or netbook is for? Just curious.....maybe I'm missing something.
maybe I'm trolling......
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You can't detach the keyboard from a laptop or netbook. You also can't hold a laptop or netbook in your hands while using it. A tablet with a keyboard accessory has more versatility and portability than a laptop, the only question is whether you'll find the apps and OS sufficient to do your work.
Back to the topic, I picked up the Logitech keyboard today. Best tablet keyboard I've used so far, certainly much better than the poopy one I got with the dock on my old TF101. Pick one up if you can spare the cash.
ThinkOutside
I use my ThinkOutside BT keyboard. It works a treat. It can be a bit pricey from some places, cheaper from others, but I think they are all teh same thing. I have had mine about 5 years, and it works with almost all devices.
Pros:
1. Thin
2. Full-size keys
3. proper keys with travel (not rubber)
4. Stand for phone or small tab
Cons:
1. Price?
2. ?
Had this same issue last week and while the Logitech is good, it is expensive without getting a refurbished one.
I got a Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000, it works perfectly, portable and comfy to type on. Also its only $35 on amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Blu...&sr=8-1&keywords=microsoft+bluetooth+keyboard
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Confirmed working and all features functioning.
Micro size keyboard, dimensions 202mm (L), 106mm (W), 18mm (D)
Keyboard includes left/right mouse buttons and a thumb mouse scroll wheel.
Touch scroll bar at the side of the mouse wheel allows you to scroll up and down pages/documents.
56 key layout, QWERTY keyboard in UK layout
Includes Media Control Keys - Email, Internet, Back/Forward, Play/Pause/Mute (activated by pressing function key)
Includes Arrow Keys
Weight 205g
Wireless Bluetooth - (enabled Bluetooth device or receiver required, bluetooth receiver not included) Wireless range up to 10 Metres
Includes Sleep and Wake up on key press functions to greatly extend battery life.
Battery Low LED Indicator
On/Off Switch
Takes 2x AAA batteries (not included)
Fully Compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Win7
Generic versions available online , search for WKB-1500 Bluetooth Mini Keyboard.
Transforms text input to the point where you could ditch your laptop/netbook.
jdyowa said:
why do you want a keyboard for a tablet
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Ever tried typing into a tablet, with your fingers, on a train in the UK ?
A keyboard ups the WPM dramatically
Also working well a Gigabyte GM-M7700B Bluetooth Laser Mouse.
Any input or sugestions before I buy a keyboard case that might be sub-par? I see some online for as low as $12, just want to know if others have had good luck with them.
Im mostly looking to take notes in meetings. My net-book is about 4 years old and ready to retire.
There is the wretched one: http://www.amazon.com/Synthetic-Lea...=1349591026&sr=8-1&keywords=usb+keyboard+case
There is this one: http://www.amazon.com/IVSO®-Google-...49&sr=1-1&keywords=bluetooth+nexus+7+keyboard
Then this one: http://www.amazon.com/CrazyOnDigita...9&sr=1-11&keywords=bluetooth+nexus+7+keyboard
This one: http://www.amazon.com/Hipstreet-7-I...9&sr=1-15&keywords=bluetooth+nexus+7+keyboard
I think I like this one the best: http://www.amazon.com/KHOMO-Leather...49&sr=1-4&keywords=bluetooth+nexus+7+keyboard
Cl8rs said:
There is the wretched one: http://www.amazon.com/Synthetic-Lea...=1349591026&sr=8-1&keywords=usb+keyboard+case
There is this one: http://www.amazon.com/IVSO®-Google-...49&sr=1-1&keywords=bluetooth+nexus+7+keyboard
Then this one: http://www.amazon.com/CrazyOnDigita...9&sr=1-11&keywords=bluetooth+nexus+7+keyboard
This one: http://www.amazon.com/Hipstreet-7-I...9&sr=1-15&keywords=bluetooth+nexus+7+keyboard
I think I like this one the best: http://www.amazon.com/KHOMO-Leather...49&sr=1-4&keywords=bluetooth+nexus+7+keyboard
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I think I would consider buying
I just want a mini keyboard, without a case that can easily be used if and when needed.
I found one for £7 but don't know if it works with JellyBean and a.k.a the Nexus 7
Wilks3y said:
I just want a mini keyboard, without a case that can easily be used if and when needed.
I found one for £7 but don't know if it works with JellyBean and a.k.a the Nexus 7
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word of warning though. those keyboards are usually too small to be really useful. or at least that's how i feel.
My experience with Bluetooth keyboards, and Bluetooth in general, has been awful. I have bought two separate bluetooth keyboard cases for the Nexus 7 and they don't connect very well. I will be in the middle of typing and all of a sudden the keyboard will stop responding to my keystrokes. The keyboard is still on, bluetooth is still on on the device, but it just "poof" stops working. What a waste of money.
If you could request -- or righteously demand -- any custom Moto mod, what would it be?
( Try to stay within the boundaries of physics and reasonability... That being said, legally or morally questionable is totally legit).
I personally would love a mod with a 6300mAh (or greater) battery extension that also housed the following ports: 2x USB 2.0, 1x stereo 1/8", 2x microSD.
It sounds like a lot, I know, but I figure if they can pack those damn 7-in-1 flash media adapters into a 2"x3" chunk of plastic, why couldn't they do it in a mod with some extra battery love?
What about of a mod with IR blaster, one or two more SIMs support, one more microSD slot and wireless charge support all-in-one?
Since of my info, it should be doable...
enetec said:
What about of a mod with IR blaster, one or two more SIM support, one more microSD slot and wireless charge support all-in-one?
Since of my info, it should be doable...
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Oh drats, i totally didn't think of an IR blaster, yeaaaah that would be nice! ( > *.* )>= ~ ~ ~ ~ {[~~ TV ]}
Some_Donkus said:
Oh drats, i totally didn't think of an IR blaster, yeaaaah that would be nice! ( > *.* )>= ~ ~ ~ ~ {[~~ TV ]}
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Eheheheh... Having had a Griffin before, I had more time to think on this!
They could call it Geez-MOD... :laugh:
(I've saw something about a project for a 4 SIMs mod some time ago, but never heard nothing more to date... )
I found it... What we need. Battery pack (like 2300mah) combined with this. >>> http://androidpimpreviews.blogspot.com/2016/08/blog-post_7
Some_Donkus said:
I found it... What we need. Battery pack (like 2300mah) combined with this. >>> http://androidpimpreviews.blogspot.com/2016/08/blog-post_7
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"Does not exist."
I would love to see an output or something on the mod to use it as a VR headset to the PC. That would be intuitive. Might need some coding to it and an official update to the mods app by Motorola, but would be a nice addition of "gimmicks" motomods bring.
Woops . Try this. http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G145457216438
Hi people I'm new. And happy to be here.
I appreciate all the work xda do, and I hope to learn from the community.
So please bear with me for making foolish comments.
Now my option for a mod is something like a wireless charger, flip cover case with a headphone jack.
If some more battery power can be added fine.
But this will be a case ft a headphone jack= best phone ever!!!
yeah, having a headphone jack would be useful, ive been burned several times forgetting that dang dongle!
I slide-out gamepad, to mimic the Xperia Play. Motorala's current gamepad is not travel friendly at all.
I always loved the way my Moto 360 turns into a little bedside clock when you put it on the charger. What if we had a Moto Mod dock you could put your phone on to charge and turn your phone into a little bedside clock. Maybe it also shows notifications on one side and have a clock with the weather forecast on the other.
Honestly i know it was talked about but it appears the project was a huge scam but why not take the edgemod as seen on indiegogo at https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/edge-mod-supercharge-your-moto-z#/ and combine it with Dual Sim Support, some of motorola's devmods look like they could easily make that happen.
FragmentedLogik said:
Honestly i know it was talked about but it appears the project was a huge scam but why not take the edgemod as seen on indiegogo at https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/edge-mod-supercharge-your-moto-z#/ and combine it with Dual Sim Support, some of motorola's devmods look like they could easily make that happen.
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It ended as a scam?
I would llike to see moto mod with project ARA
enetec said:
It ended as a scam?
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yes when you read the comments that "Company" deleted every trace of them selves and absconded wit the donations, even people who were selected to receive the "Beta Mods" said they never got em
FragmentedLogik said:
yes when you read the comments that "Company" deleted every trace of them selves and absconded wit the donations, even people who were selected to receive the "Beta Mods" said they never got em
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Great!
I have the experience and most of the know-how to make a board for the stuff suggested... I've built bread boards before, and even custom programmed eprom chips before for custom audio rigs. I've dabbled with raspberry pis... Maybe after Xmas bonus I'll put down the money to buy the motomod Dev kit and see what I can do. The boards and modules won't be the difficult part. Building the exterior form factors to make it actually end-user friendly will be another story.
If (big if) I can get a few boards made that work exactly as intended with their respective modules, I'll see about the next step. This kind of stuff is way more in my wheelhouse than mobile programming.
I have many ideas but one would be a battery mod which accepted AA batteries. So instead of an internal sealed battery it could be sold without batteries and then just add the AA batteries and it would be working for emergencies.
Multi-mod
Kind of thick, but I think it may be worth the bulk
2000mAh bonus battery - reasonable, IMO
3.5mm port on the bottom, IR blaster on the top, a full size USB A port on the left, a full size HDMI port on the right. Plug in monitor, keyboard, and mouse with a USB hub for an instant desktop, or plug into a TV to mirror the screen. Obviously, things like plugging in USB gamepads for multiplayer phone gaming, plugging in a microphone and MIDI controller to use with FL Studio Mobile, etc, are fair game.
Slide it down for a 5 row keyboard. Out of the sides of that comes a flat gamepad with four shoulder buttons, four main action buttons, a d-pad, start and select buttons, and two clicky PSP-style flat sliding joysticks. It can wrap around the keyboard to create something like a Nintendo DS but with a keyboard instead of a second screen, or can wrap around the phone while the keyboard is hidden to give you a PS Vita-like setup.
Essentially, the point is to turn the phone into a pocket laptop. Need to work, but your laptop is nowhere near? Boom. Want to get your game on without touchscreen controls getting in the way? Boom. Want to plug in a scanner via USB and preserve priceless family photos dating back centuries? Boom.
If I were to prototype this myself(which I unfortunately lack the skills and funds for), I'd imagine it would come out costing about $180, with profit margin thrown in. Here's how I figure.
rPi Zero for ports - $15
Scrap PSP and four small buttons for game controller - $50
Keyboard - $30
Requisite connectors - $10
Plastic case (probably would have to have these custom 3D printed in bulk or simply get a 3D printer) - $5-ish
New 2,000mAh li-ion battery: $20
Cost to me: $130
Profit per unit without considering other overhead like work time or having to buy a 3D printer: $50
Honestly, the more I go on typing this, the more I want to check out how to actually make something like this.
shadow2by4 said:
Kind of thick, but I think it may be worth the bulk
2000mAh bonus battery - reasonable, IMO
3.5mm port on the bottom, IR blaster on the top, a full size USB A port on the left, a full size HDMI port on the right. Plug in monitor, keyboard, and mouse with a USB hub for an instant desktop, or plug into a TV to mirror the screen. Obviously, things like plugging in USB gamepads for multiplayer phone gaming, plugging in a microphone and MIDI controller to use with FL Studio Mobile, etc, are fair game.
Slide it down for a 5 row keyboard. Out of the sides of that comes a flat gamepad with four shoulder buttons, four main action buttons, a d-pad, start and select buttons, and two clicky PSP-style flat sliding joysticks. It can wrap around the keyboard to create something like a Nintendo DS but with a keyboard instead of a second screen, or can wrap around the phone while the keyboard is hidden to give you a PS Vita-like setup.
Essentially, the point is to turn the phone into a pocket laptop. Need to work, but your laptop is nowhere near? Boom. Want to get your game on without touchscreen controls getting in the way? Boom. Want to plug in a scanner via USB and preserve priceless family photos dating back centuries? Boom.
If I were to prototype this myself(which I unfortunately lack the skills and funds for), I'd imagine it would come out costing about $180, with profit margin thrown in. Here's how I figure.
rPi Zero for ports - $15
Scrap PSP and four small buttons for game controller - $50
Keyboard - $30
Requisite connectors - $10
Plastic case (probably would have to have these custom 3D printed in bulk or simply get a 3D printer) - $5-ish
New 2,000mAh li-ion battery: $20
Cost to me: $130
Profit per unit without considering other overhead like work time or having to buy a 3D printer: $50
Honestly, the more I go on typing this, the more I want to check out how to actually make something like this.
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A prototype with all working features wouldn't be the hard part of any of this... the hard part would be the physical engineering of making it "compact" and pocket friendly. Not just 3-d printing, but you would eventually have to get in there with some rebound steel strips and such to make the "Slide" out sections slide properly... but fortunately, in the world we live in, if you had a working prototype (no matter how fugly and un-pocketable) some company is likely to buy it from you. A company that actually has the manufacturing resources to build all the nitty gritty mechanical parts.