I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED TO YOUR PHONE..I HAVE TESTED ONLY ON MINE AND IT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE AFTER SOME TIME.WARRANTY WILL BE VOID.
Never the less do read on to see what this is about!
Hey Guys!!! We all have a battery problem once in a while! Even if our ROM has best battery life, it's sometimes just not enough!This home-made power brick cost me just Rs.100 (or) 2$. Including 4AA batteries of 1.5v each(Total 6v..Our phone needs only 5v so this charges faster)A battery holder and an old micro usb cable!!BEWARE THIS IS 6v AND PHONE CHARGER ONLY 5v SO DON'T USE FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME MAY DAMAGE YOUR PHONE.
I actually have a school trip so I made for that purpose so I thought I would share!'
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After discussion with other members below, I have come to a conclusion that this won't do any dramatic effect immidiately.Prolonged usage may case some damage.
INSTRUCTIONS
Items Needed:
4AA 1.5v batteries.
1-4 battery holder.
Micro-Usb cable.
Duct tape.
Procedure:
Take the micro usb wire and cut such to keep most of the wire WITH the Micro usb side(the side that goes to your phone)
Cut the rubber cobering just enough to attach the wire to the battery holder.The red wire is positive and black wire is negative. Connect Positive wire to positive terminal of battery holder and negative wire to negative terminal of batter holder..[The other 2 wires mostly yellow and green are useless]
Cover all connections with duct tape.
Proof that it works should be in attachments..
Maybe you can use a resistor to make it 5V?
BTW nice creativity!
I really like it.
BTW, I might be wrong... but doesn't it automatically use 5V instead of 6V?
Guys, I don't know anything bout resistors and stuff i am in 9th grade.. All I know is IT JUST WORKS....LOL:good::victory:
And you may be right, it may be taking only 5v .? but there are car chargers which are 12v and those work so I concluded that 6v won't do harm! But I don't know thats why I put the disclaimer!
TJ_Ahluwalia said:
Guys, I don't know anything bout resistors and stuff i am in 9th grade.. All I know is IT JUST WORKS....LOL:good::victory:
And you may be right, it may be taking only 5v .? but there are car chargers which are 12v and those work so I concluded that 6v won't do harm! But I don't know thats why I put the disclaimer!
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You will learn it in 10th grade! Don't worry!
I think the 6v can harm the battery though....
Using a resistor is recommended!
Use V=IR formula to find resistance!
V=Voltage
I=Current
R=Resistance
Then you will not have any worries!!
Instead of 4AA normal batteries use 4 Ni-MH 1.25V AA batteries and you have exactly 5V
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Thanks Porobu for the advice! I will search but over here AA batteries are easier to find!
galaxyace152 said:
You will learn it in 10th grade! Don't worry!
I think the 6v can harm the battery though....
Using a resistor is recommended!
Use V=IR formula to find resistance!
V=Voltage
I=Current
R=Resistance
Then you will not have any worries!!
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Voltage of the batteries or voltage needed by phone, same for current(by batteries or needed for phone?)
galaxyace152 said:
You will learn it in 10th grade! Don't worry!
I think the 6v can harm the battery though....
Using a resistor is recommended!
Use V=IR formula to find resistance!
V=Voltage
I=Current
R=Resistance
Then you will not have any worries!!
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just checked Wikipedia, I=V/R,
I = 1.25 amps
V = 1v (difference)
therefore, R= 0.8 ohms
Am i correct?
TJ_Ahluwalia said:
Voltage of the batteries or voltage needed by phone, same for current(by batteries or needed for phone?)
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You get the voltage produced by IR.
I=The current produced by battery, R=Resistance
This was sent from the impulses of my broken heart.
Learning physics here are we now?
TJ_Ahluwalia said:
Voltage of the batteries or voltage needed by phone, same for current(by batteries or needed for phone?)
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Voltage needed by phone divided by current produced by 4 AA batteries = Resistance of resistor needed!
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King ACE said:
Learning physics here are we now?
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Yep!
galaxyace152 said:
Voltage needed by phone divided by current of 4 batteries = Resistance of resistor needed!
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Exactly. :thumbup:
Physics is my best subject among all three science subjects. My Biology and Chemistry just suck.
This was sent from the impulses of my broken heart.
galaxyace152 said:
Voltage needed by phone divided by current produced by 4 AA batteries = Resistance of resistor needed!
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5/4I = R
where I=current of batteries and R=required resistance..
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CallMeLewis said:
Exactly. :thumbup:
Physics is my best subject among all three science subjects. My Biology and Chemistry just suck.
This was sent from the impulses of my broken heart.
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Same here...Bio and Chem worst f*ckng subjects i've studied...
AAAHHHH, an online ohm calculator said 0.64 Ohms......
Where can I find this!!!!
Will this do? 0.64 = 1/4 So,
http://www.ebay.in/itm/270-OHM-1-4-...tDomain_203&hash=item2574d54430#ht_500wt_1156
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Same here...Bio and Chem worst f*ckng subjects i've studied...
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Hahaha
I don't know why but I just don't like Hydrochloric Acid and the cells of living things.
This was sent from the impulses of my broken heart.
TJ_Ahluwalia said:
Will this do? 0.64 = 1/4[WTF!!!!!!!] So,
http://www.ebay.in/itm/270-OHM-1-4-...tDomain_203&hash=item2574d54430#ht_500wt_1156
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Good lord..thats 270 OHMS of resistance!!
1/4 = 0.25...
CallMeLewis said:
Exactly. :thumbup:
Physics is my best subject among all three science subjects. My Biology and Chemistry just suck.
This was sent from the impulses of my broken heart.
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I don't have Biology in my 11th grade! I opted for Computer Science instead of it! :laugh:
CHEMISTRY SUXXX TO THE CORE!!!!! :crying:
Why do I need to study about those goddamn atoms and some stupid elements which have different properties??
I love physics! Very less theory....easy formulas, interesting topics, etc..
galaxyace152 said:
I don't have Biology in my 11th grade! I opted for Computer Science instead of it! :laugh:
CHEMISTRY SUXXX TO THE CORE!!!!! :crying:
Why do I need to study about those goddamn atoms and some stupid elements which have different properties??
I love physics! Very less theory....easy formulas, interesting topics, etc..
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Exactly. What Hydrogen Ions give this and that. What atom. What element and ****.
Physics is interesting!!!!!
This was sent from the impulses of my broken heart.
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Hi - I seem to have knackered my mini-usb port a bit (probably by accidentally sticking my stylus in it).
I can get a replacement one on eBay, but it doesn't come with any instructions. Does anyone know where I could find instructions to fit it? Or is it something that would need a soldering iron (which I don't have) or something too tricky for a clumsy oaf like me?
Thanks
Dan
I'm pretty sure you're stuck with the soldering problem. Hopefully I'm wrong, I have a friend that needs to replace his.
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I always do that by accident at night and learned my lesson after i bent them a bit. Anyhow, can you post a picture of how "severe" it is?
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Anyhow, can you post a picture of how "sever" it is?
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I could, but there's no visible difference. My suspicion is that it just a little bit looser than it should be.
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I'm pretty sure you're stuck with the soldering problem. Hopefully I'm wrong, I have a friend that needs to replace his.
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Oh no! I'm not getting into that, but so far it's looking like it'll cost £50 to get it fixed if I send it off to somewhere. At that price I'd prefer to live with a bit of a dodgy connection...
Thankfully you can use bluetooth for most everything.
And a battery charging cradle if reqd
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Thankfully you can use bluetooth for most everything.
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As well as an el-cheapo cradle with battery recharge bay IF the battery no longer recharges in the phone. If dancj was not proficient at soldering, he could get that part done by someone who is but given the 'clumsy oaf' statement perhaps it's best for any work on the phone to be done professionally. Bluetooth dongles are cheap if the PC usually sync'd with doesn't natively have bluetooth but it'd be worth dancj having a good read of the manual to determine how to set up the connection first if this is new ground - this particular clumsy oaf found it quite tricky figuring out which side the connection is initially configured and initiated from until reading the manual
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Thankfully you can use bluetooth for most everything.
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Except charging unfortunately - which seems to be my biggest problem.
Check out a cradle with battery bay
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Except charging unfortunately - which seems to be my biggest problem.
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As mentioned in my post above, a cradle with battery charging bay gets around that. They're very cheap too (Here are the details of what I have). If you add to that a Bluetooth dongle for about £15, you're still well on the right side of the £50 repair cost.
Sorry - I misunderstood.
I have a kind of workaround at the moment which is one of these 3 way adaptors.
The plug for this one is a bit different and grips the bit inside the USB socket and still gives a good connection. I could keep that in the car and then have one of those cradles at home and at work...
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Sorry - I misunderstood.
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I thought you might have, that's why I included a link to a picture
I have a kind of workaround at the moment
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I've got something that looks like that as well. I guess if its plug connects well with your phone, there's no reason why you couldn't use it for mains charging as well, although I don't know if I'd trust a slightly damaged USB port to not deteriorate. Irrespective of what happens with the port, that cradle and spare battery could still be utilised.
Yes sir,
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Except charging unfortunately - which seems to be my biggest problem.
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i don't know if this is what Flying Kiwi is talking about, but you can also have one spare battery and a battery charger, and whenever one of the two batteries is depleted, replace it with the one that you charged with the battery charger, and so on. just keep that spare full one in your pocket.
Yeah that is an option. I really don't want to have to resort to physically changing my battery every day though.
Priorities
dancj said:
Yeah that is an option. I really don't want to have to resort to physically changing my battery every day though.
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Then you could get one of those big thick high capacity batteries with a matching 'swollen' battery cover and you'll only have to change it every second or third day. The downside is it doesn't look as good and it weighs more but it would still be cheaper than a £50 repair. Which is more important, saving a few quid or fixing it properly and having full functionality back?
If it comes down to that I think I'll swallow the £50 repair fee. At the moment I'm still torn between trying to get it repaired cheaper or living with a dodgy connection
I'm making a costume that needs sound reactive LEDs and this is what I have come up with using four 1.7 volt .02Amp LEDs and two 3.3 volt .025Amp LEDs in con junction with a 6 volt power source and resistors. I need to know if I made my calculations properly for the resistors before I out this together and melt some LEDs. This is my diagram and the respective ohm values for the resistors. Any help or insight is appreciated and will get my thanks!
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AdamOutler or connexion(there are numbers at the end that I don't remember) could help if you don't find any here. Do a search for UART and you should find some threads with electronics guys in it. I'm sorry I can't really help you. I build simple things. The guy at my local radio shack helps me when I'm having trouble. Sorry that's all from me, but hopefully you find someone.
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boborone said:
AdamOutler or connexion(there are numbers at the end that I don't remember) could help if you don't find any here. Do a search for UART and you should find some threads with electronics guys in it. I'm sorry I can't really help you. I build simple things. The guy at my local radio shack helps me when I'm having trouble. Sorry that's all from me, but hopefully you find someone.
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Your radio shack guys know about electronics? The guys at my local radio shack are literally idiots. I remember buying an antenna for a customer after the digital conversion, and I told him exactly what I want, he had no idea what I needed. Found it myself. Or when I bought banana plugs, he said I HAVE to get a solder gun and solder to solder the cable to the plug. It's been half a year and the speakers are still playing and no soldering was needed.
As per the OP, I had physics 1 year ago, and I don't feel like thinking about circuits right now. lol
jaszek said:
Your radio shack guys know about electronics? The guys at my local radio shack are literally idiots. I remember buying an antenna for a customer after the digital conversion, and I told him exactly what I want, he had no idea what I needed. Found it myself. Or when I bought banana plugs, he said I HAVE to get a solder gun and solder to solder the cable to the plug. It's been half a year and the speakers are still playing and no soldering was needed.
As per the OP, I had physics 1 year ago, and I don't feel like thinking about circuits right now. lol
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Eh about 1 out of 5 have smarts. Normally the older guys.
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boborone said:
Eh about 1 out of 5 have smarts. Normally the older guys.
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Here its more like 1 out of 500
Yea, my RadioShack people told me they didn't know what and led was and didn't think they carried them till I showed them the drawers. I will try and hunt down the suggested people. Any advice on any other forums to poke around in?
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Yea, my RadioShack people told me they didn't know what and led was and didn't think they carried them till I showed them the drawers. I will try and hunt down the suggested people. Any advice on any other forums to poke around in?
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Honestly Im sorry and a lil too tired to do calculations right now.
But maybe hardware hacking subforum .
But connexion and outler are two cool guys and know their circuits. I'd try them.
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YoMaMa7467 said:
Yea, my RadioShack people told me they didn't know what and led was and didn't think they carried them till I showed them the drawers. I will try and hunt down the suggested people. Any advice on any other forums to poke around in?
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If I'm remembering Physics from last year correctly it seems to be okay. I (amps) = V(voltage) R(resistance)
Edit: Whoops, I forgot to put the / in the equation. I=V/R
veeman said:
If I'm remembering Physics from last year correctly it seems to be okay. I (amps) = V(voltage) R(resistance)
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That's the equation I was using, and this is my first self built circuit so I was was ted to be sure.
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Voltage= (Amps)(Resistance), and in this case what you need to use is R= Voltage/Amps
From the looks of things your LEDs are all just acting like little resistors themselves so you need to add the total resistance for each series of resistors and LEDs because they will act as one single resistor. Your total resistance in a multi-parallel circuit is actually less than the sum of all your resistors if you had them in series with one another.
Dang. That just got a lot more complicated....
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Dang. That just got a lot more complicated....
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It's actually not too hard. If you need help with it let me know and I'll try and do it later.
If you could I would LOVE YOU!!!!! I feel like I got it right though I've used other peoples schematics as a control and it seems OK i didnt think of counting the led themselves as a resistor in the system, haven't seen people do that in their calculations. I've also used a website http://led.linear1.org/led.wiz but it didn't have an option for different types of leds so I'm unsure. I also asked the recommended person but he hasn't gotten back to me yet. So any assistance is welcome.
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Your total Resistance should be 110 Ohms. You can recheck yourself if you like. Add up the top series and the one right below it, then do 1/(1/R1+1/R2). You can now treat the top two series as one single resistor. Repeat for the series right below those two and then count those three as a single resistor and repeat for the last series below the top three that you are now treating as one.
sorry guys. dont want to spam or something like that but, what the hell is The resistance?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35658717#post35658717
thanks in advance :good:
Nachospeicys said:
sorry guys. dont want to spam or something like that but, what the hell is The resistance?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35658717#post35658717
thanks in advance :good:
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Its in the first damn sentence of the op. Ingress is a game.
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Why didn't you just ask within that thread instead of making a thread that is destined to locksville?
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The electrical resistance of an electrical conductor is the opposition to the passage of an electric current through that conductor; the inverse quantity is electrical conductance, the ease at which an electric current passes. Electrical resistance shares some conceptual parallels with the mechanical notion of friction. The SI unit of electrical resistance is the ohm (Ω), while electrical conductance is measured in siemens (S).
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i am looking everywere, playstore video, comments, xda, but i still dont undrstand the game. could someone explain me the game?
Nachospeicys said:
i am looking everywere, playstore video, comments, xda, but i still dont undrstand the game. could someone explain me the game?
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I can explain you the Google.
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Nachospeicys said:
i am looking everywere, playstore video, comments, xda, but i still dont undrstand the game. could someone explain me the game?
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Again, there is a thread for this topic. Instead of making a thread for your convience, how about, ask someone in said thread!! :banghead:
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The electrical resistance of an electrical conductor is the opposition to the passage of an electric current through that conductor; the inverse quantity is electrical conductance, the ease at which an electric current passes. Electrical resistance shares some conceptual parallels with the mechanical notion of friction. The SI unit of electrical resistance is the ohm (Ω), while electrical conductance is measured in siemens (S).
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As the number system is further developed, the integers are recognized as a subset of the rational numbers ("fractions"). These, in turn, are contained within the real numbers, which are used to represent continuous quantities. Real numbers are generalized to complex numbers. These are the first steps of a hierarchy of numbers that goes on to include quarternions and octonions. Consideration of the natural numbers also leads to the transfinite numbers, which formalize the concept of "infinity". Another area of study is size, which leads to the cardinal numbers and then to another conception of infinity: the aleph numbers, which allow meaningful comparison of the size of infinitely large sets.
I have exactly the same question about this thread
What the hell is this???
So should I start a new thread about it?
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why do you care where I sent it from???
LoopDoGG79 said:
Again, there is a thread for this topic. Instead of making a thread for your convience, how about, ask someone in said thread!! :banghead:
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i will.. happy now?
Nachospeicys said:
i will.. happy now?
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Yes, we all are now
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Nachospeicys said:
As the number system is further developed, the integers are recognized as a subset of the rational numbers ("fractions"). These, in turn, are contained within the real numbers, which are used to represent continuous quantities. Real numbers are generalized to complex numbers. These are the first steps of a hierarchy of numbers that goes on to include quarternions and octonions. Consideration of the natural numbers also leads to the transfinite numbers, which formalize the concept of "infinity". Another area of study is size, which leads to the cardinal numbers and then to another conception of infinity: the aleph numbers, which allow meaningful comparison of the size of infinitely large sets.
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Static resistance (also called chordal or DC resistance) - This corresponds to the usual definition of resistance; the voltage divided by the current
It is the slope of the line (chord} from the origin through the point on the curve. Static resistance determines the power dissipation in an electrical component. Points on the IV curve located in the 2nd or 4th quadrants, for which the slope of the chordal line is negative, have negative static resistance. Passive devices, which have no source of energy, cannot have negative static resistance. However active devices such as transistors or op-amps can synthesize negative static resistance with feedback, and it is used in some circuits such as gyrators.
Differential resistance (also called dynamic, incremental or small signal resistance) - Differential resistance is the derivative of the voltage with respect to the current; the slope of the IV curve at a point
If the IV curve is nonmonotonic (with peaks and troughs), the curve will have a negative slope in some regions; so in these regions the device has negative differential resistance. Devices with negative differential resistance can amplify a signal applied to them, and are used to make amplifiers and oscillators. These include tunnel diodes, Gunn diodes, IMPATT diodes, magnetron tubes, and unijunction transistors.
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Yes, we all are now
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Cant wait to see the reactions he gets in there.
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TheSkinnyDrummer said:
Cant wait to see the reactions he gets in there.
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Should be epic, especially if archangel see's it.
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Should be epic, especially if archangel see's it.
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Arch is RIP on xda. He went bye bye.
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TheSkinnyDrummer said:
Arch is RIP on xda. He went bye bye.
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Huh, didnt know, should be hilarious none the less
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Huh, didnt know, should be hilarious none the less
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First ive heard of an active mod getting banned.
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Thread closed
Asked, answered, etc.
Hey people!
Anyone out there know of a good pair of headphones that are both wireless and waterproof? Would be great to have music in my ears while swimming!
Thanks!
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I don't think you wanna swim listening to music
StellMonkey said:
I don't think you wanna swim listening to music
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Why not? I would like to do it, and I will, once i get my Z ;D ( Unless you tell me that would be a risky thing to do, which i think is not the case )
BTW, I'm looking for some wirelles/waterproof headphones too, so, if anyone knows of a good one, please tell us!
Erm.. specs say max 1m for 30mins.
The way I see it.. 1.1m for 1min could kill the device.. BUT I may be wrong. The pressure increases as you go deeper.
I think the water-proofing qualities are best for using when you're wet (showering), cleaning the device, walking in the rain or accidental drop into a puddle of water, etc.
Swimming... hmm..
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Erm.. specs say max 1m for 30mins.
The way I see it.. 1.1m for 1min could kill the device.. BUT I may be wrong. The pressure increases as you go deeper.
I think the water-proofing qualities are best for using when you're wet (showering), cleaning the device, walking in the rain or accidental drop into a puddle of water, etc.
Swimming... hmm..
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That's true, but as for me, I won't be all the time with the phone inside the pool. Just leave it there in the edge of the pool and go swim hearing your favorite songs ;D
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Buy a dedicated waterproof mp3 player.
Like http://www.sony.nl/product/walkman-mp3-spelers/nwz-w273, or the one from speedo. Will be a lot more comfortable than a full phone. On your arm.
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MasK said:
Erm.. specs say max 1m for 30mins.
The way I see it.. 1.1m for 1min could kill the device.. BUT I may be wrong. The pressure increases as you go deeper.
I think the water-proofing qualities are best for using when you're wet (showering), cleaning the device, walking in the rain or accidental drop into a puddle of water, etc.
Swimming... hmm..
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I'm pretty sure it could survive depths of over 1 meter and last longer for 30 minutes the only reason they say that is because of how IP ratings works. For a IPX7 rating (which the Xperia Z is rated for) it needs to pas being submerged in water up to 1m for 30 minutes but for the IPX8 it needs to to be continuous immersion in water and depth specified by the manufacturer.
waterproofing
People PLEASE pay attention .
That specific waterproofing is for FRESH WATER ONLY .
You go in salt water , pool water with chlorine or something similar ALL bets are off and so is you warranty !!
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StellMonkey said:
I don't think you wanna swim listening to music
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Ha ha ha ha I don't think you want to swim in 1 meter deep water for 30 minutes :silly:
kilabdg said:
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Hahahaha !
budalica said:
People PLEASE pay attention .
That specific waterproofing is for FRESH WATER ONLY .
You go in salt water , pool water with chlorine or something similar ALL bets are off and so is you warranty !!
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Why does chlorine matter? Even tap water has trace amount of chlorine
MobiusPizza said:
Why does chlorine matter? Even tap water has trace amount of chlorine
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Chlorine is fine (we have normal amount of chlorine in any pool)
But the salt watet is bad.
So, any actual Bluetooth headphones that are waterproof? The ones linked previously in the thread seemed nice, but they do lack the whole "connect with the phone" experience of it all (as I'm looking to listen to my Spotify playlist, and ha - maybe even RunKeeper/Edomondo if possible).
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Why does chlorine matter? Even tap water has trace amount of chlorine
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The amount of chlorine. Does your tap water smell like a pool? I doubt that And I doubt a couple of "swims" will damage it, but I wouldn't do it that often. Chlorine is a chemical after all and I doubt the rubber seals and the dock connector likes it.
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LordManhattan said:
The amount of chlorine. Does your tap water smell like a pool? I doubt that And I doubt a couple of "swims" will damage it, but I wouldn't do it that often. Chlorine is a chemical after all and I doubt the rubber seals and the dock connector likes it.
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Why not give the man an answer istead of telling him not to do this and that..
pretty sure he's capable of thinking for him self..
ninetwozero said:
Hey people!
Anyone out there know of a good pair of headphones that are both wireless and waterproof? Would be great to have music in my ears while swimming!
Thanks!
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google parrot zik. it has nfc and capacative buttons. sick headphones.
omar300 said:
google parrot zik. it has nfc and capacative buttons. sick headphones.
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this is not waterproofed?
becks0r said:
this is not waterproofed?
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no but why do you need water proof head phones?
omar300 said:
no but why do you need water proof head phones?
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I'm guessing since the original question in the thread targeted wireless &* waterproof headphones. :victory:
* In other words, both attributes at the same time
I have a waterproof MP3 player; never used it.
Yes it is possible.
Purchase original samsung j5 battery from service centre.
Just replace the protection circuit of j5 battery with protection circuit of android one battery by connecting positive terminal of battery to positive terminal of protection ckt at back of ckt and same for negative terminal.
U need multimeter to check +ve and -ve terminals.
Make sure terminals do not shot with battery as it can cause fire.
Also we have to make some space for battery by using sand paper.
Li ion batteries are very dangerous and can cause fire.
Only do this if u have some proper knowledge of doing these stuff.Be safe.
DO IT ON UR OWN RISK
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Does the back cover fits fine with the 2600 mah battery?
DNA_Uncut said:
Does the back cover fits fine with the 2600 mah battery?
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Not so well but it gets properly closed.and also i have mobile rubber cover which overcomes the problem. Many arr available on ebay for android one
Satanic mind
You didn't show whether the phone is getting on or not :v
impulsar said:
You didn't show whether the phone is getting on or not :v
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This post is no fake bro.
Recently i was using samsung s3 battery made by Local manufacturar ERD rated at 2100 mah but it was less than 2100 mah
backup was not so good .So i purchased Original j5 battery.Now i'm getting about 7.5 hours of screen on time
with mokee marshmallow rom and thunderzap kernel.
This is AMAZING!!! Is the output current and voltage for this battery same as ours?
impulsar said:
This is AMAZING!!! Is the output current and voltage for this battery same as ours?
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Yess all batteries are same.difference is only in the protection circuit which is attached to the stock battery.
U can install any battery by replacing the protection ckt.I choose J5 battery because its dimension were very much
perfect to fit in and capacity is also great..
navjot703 said:
Yess all batteries are same.difference is only in the protection circuit which is attached to the stock battery.
U can install any battery by replacing the protection ckt.I choose J5 battery because its dimension were very much
perfect to fit in and capacity is also great..
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You're genius. Do you have a mobile repairing shop bro
Wow incredible
But my phone is new
Can u search some more battery compatible with canvas a1
impulsar said:
You're genius. Do you have a mobile repairing shop bro
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No bro.Its just my interest of doing stuff like this
jatin.rewri said:
Wow incredible
But my phone is new
Can u search some more battery compatible with canvas a1
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Batteries availavle for a1 are just 1700 mah.if u go for local battery like erd it will cost u about 350 to 400 but it will not give u 1700 mah.
Can you make a video tutorial? It really helps..
echoleak.com said:
Can you make a video tutorial? It really helps..
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Sure.i will make it as soon as possible
Can i do it in Symphony Roar A50?I mean do the Android One phones are all same?
Rakibboss said:
Can i do it in Symphony Roar A50?I mean do the Android One phones are all same?
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Yess u can do .but only do this if you know how to soldier and have some knowledge of electronic work.first check weather the battery u want to replace fits or not.u can choose any 3.8 volt li ion battery
navjot703 said:
Yess u can do .but only do this if you know how to soldier and have some knowledge of electronic work.first check weather the battery u want to replace fits or not.u can choose any 3.8 volt li ion battery
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Waiting for your video to do that.
Rakibboss said:
Waiting for your video to do that.
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It was a mistake.video was more important.now i have completed the job. If some one have android one phone.can contact me.so that we can record a video.i'm living in India)haryana.karnal
navjot703 said:
It was a mistake.video was more important.now i have completed the job. If some one have android one phone.can contact me.so that we can record a video.i'm living in India)haryana.karnal
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Give that man an A1 (mobile, not grades LOL)
Still waiting for your video
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This is nice to see that someone already did this, I was planning to replace mine with a spare samsung s3 battery but the contacts are different and I don't know to rewire the whole thing