Just wondering if tethering works fine with the HTC One as i use my S3 to tether to my Nexus 7 all the time
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Tethering works absolutely fine as I've had my N7 tethered to it throughout the day to play different online games
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Has anyone been able to get it work on there phone I don't know if some coding needs to be done and the market link is not working.
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Its not going to work because ns is a pure Google phone, that's why no sprint apps.
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Well it was in the market and the NASCAR football and TV apps by sprint work fine
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Sprint TV
So where can I download the Sprint TV app that works on the Nexus S?
Hey, I can't seem to figure out how to use my cordless rumblepad with the nexus, I'm running linaro aokp builds with trinity kernel, I connect the USB part to my otg cable and the light comes on, but I can't seem to use the controller in any games, I have tried GTA, and several others, six axis can't detect it either, I paid 50$ for this and never used it, so I'm looking to get my money out of it.
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Works like a charms here.
I just plugged the remote unit in and pressed a button on the Rumble pad to initialize it.
Worked in Vice City and I can control the android ui with it.
The rumblepad has been paired with the remote unit before on a computer.
Stock 4.2.1, not rooted.
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I too have the pad working , however not all the keys work but it rumbles fine. Most of the well known games work with it.
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dgattenb said:
I too have the pad working , however not all the keys work but it rumbles fine. Most of the well known games work with it.
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I plugged it in, and the green light comes on, but it refuses to work in any games, I'm on aokp but I tried on rooted stock as well
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Have you paired it on a PC? This seems to be the part that is important.
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Yes, I can use it as a mouse OK in windows 7
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I have an xperia z on o2 contract and am living in the UK I installed an app on my nexus 7 called tugo from the play store this allows me to sent and receive tx messages and make phone calls from the nexus 7 no rooting or ROMs needed just installed and use
Hope this helps anyone looking to do this o and this is the nexus 7 32gig (WiFi) only
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This is for O2 customers only I believe, but I've been looking for something that's available on the market
Tablet Talk
I personally use tablet talk! WORKS GREAT!
Well worth the few bucks!
I use IGvoice. Its free and uses your Google voice account.
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I use Talkatone that works with Google Voice, SMS and voice calls are free.
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Have tried tablet talk work great for me with Bluetooth head set but tugo works better no bluetooth head set needed as far as I no you can't get Google voice working in the UK please correct me if I am wrong
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I use Talkatone that works with Google Voice, SMS and voice calls are free.
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I have now changed over to Talkatone. Works great thanks!
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The paid version of Groove IP works good now.
I use Groove IP as well. Free and easy.
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Hmmmmmm !!! Seems that only make gsm call in US and UK
Smart-Linked Phone Numbers?
I, too, am using Google Voice + GrooveIP on a wifi-only Nexus 7. The only annoyance for me is that I want all the phone numbers I find on the Internet, in Google Maps, etc, to be smart-linked to open GrooveIP and call, just like on a real smartphone. Has anyone hacked the Nexus native dialer to be able to do this? Or found another way?
Thanks!
Have used TableTalk w/ buetooth headset /w my Galaxy Note. Work Perfect.
So I have no internet at my house and I been using my phone to tether to my computer. I'm about to pick up a nexus 7 for cheap, and I was wondering if I hotspot my phone and have the chrome / tablet connect to it. Would I be able to play my Netflix on my tablet and shoot it to the chromecast
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I've read in other threads that this method should work. Your phone is basically the wireless router.
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I bought this for my iPad but I was wondering if there's anyway to use it for my nexus 6 it pairs but doesn't recognize as a controller and fails to communicate with my phone
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