Printing!!!!! why cant android be simple like ugggg hate saying appel - Moto X Q&A

I am not an appel fan.. droid is usually more simple in most aspects.. EXCEPT PRINTING.. what isthe reason for cloud membership and registering a printer before letting you print? appel is one click print.. no bs register printer crap that doesnt work.

I recently helped my mother-in-law set up an HP eprinter for printing from her Ipad. There was nothing one-click about it. It wasn't any easier than setting up my MotoX for her printer. Setting up either one was pretty easy.

im calling bs on that.. an ipad or iPhone all you do is push print if there is a wireless printer near.. THATS IT! now you tell me how to make assinine google cloud print that easy cause i cant even make it work.. come on having to sign into a google account and register the printer with your google email account... ridiculous!!! ipad JUST PRINT THATS IT

Tell me how any device can print by "just pressing print" without doing any setup beforehand. How does the phone know what printer it is and what paper sizes are available?
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doitinthedirt said:
I am not an appel fan...
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Nor can you spell apple
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rocketsaucev2 said:
Nor can you spell apple
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I think the guy that named appel had too many reds appel ciders and he spelled it wrong

Well I can certainly understand that however the melodramatic title plus the 'appel' was too much for me to not sarcastically point it out.
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I use a app called printbot to easily set up printing to my HP wireless printer or any other printer in wireless range.

Maybe because its more secure to register printers. I know I wouldn't want someone getting a hold of my unlocked phone and printing my private docs or worse, pics of me my cat! Android also has more options like printing on my home and work printer when I'm on the go.
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I have a Brother wireless printer. All I had to do was download the app, open the document with the app and pie print. Easy peasy.
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kenrw7 said:
I use a app called printbot to easily set up printing to my HP wireless printer or any other printer in wireless range.
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Printbot is good. Thanks.

Related

Sickest app for android/ car enthusiast! Period!

I dont know if I am behind the curve on this one but this is so awesome! Check out the video on "Torque". That is what the "app" is called (at least on the android market). It has every gauge and even real time graphs you can save for data logging! Definitely ordering this for my phone tonight and will update when I receive it! If its half as cool as the video then for $35 bux what more do you want?!?!
http://ian-hawkins.com/
Its the 2nd video down!
I ordered the OBD2 Bluetooth unit for $28 shipped.
I got the OBD2 today in the mail (4 business days )and just went for a test drive around the block and I am really....really surprised how it seems like there is no lag in data. The gauges also show my coolant temp lower on the OBD2 (phone). The gauges keep track of the highest point (any parameter) and there is even an option for mpg average and instant! For $28 + $4.99 for the app (I am using the free app right now). This is the best/ coolest phone app I have seen. I know OBD2 data logging isn't the best and I will be installing a egt/ boost gauge in the future but this is what your truck computer reads and calculates its performance on so its good for me too!! You can pick what you want the program to data log then it updates the information to your profile on the app website.
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I dont know if I am behind the curve on this one but this is so awesome! Check out the video on "Torque". That is what the "app" is called (at least on the android market). It has every gauge and even real time graphs you can save for data logging! Definitely ordering this for my phone tonight and will update when I receive it! If its half as cool as the video then for $35 bux what more do you want?!?!
http://ian-hawkins.com/
Its the 2nd video down!
I ordered the OBD2 Bluetooth unit for $28 shipped.
I got the OBD2 today in the mail (4 business days )and just went for a test drive around the block and I am really....really surprised how it seems like there is no lag in data. The gauges also show my coolant temp lower on the OBD2 (phone). The gauges keep track of the highest point (any parameter) and there is even an option for mpg average and instant! For $28 + $4.99 for the app (I am using the free app right now). This is the best/ coolest phone app I have seen. I know OBD2 data logging isn't the best and I will be installing a egt/ boost gauge in the future but this is what your truck computer reads and calculates its performance on so its good for me too!! You can pick what you want the program to data log then it updates the information to your profile on the app website.
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I didn't see a buy link... Do you have one? This looks awesome!
dwizzy130
Buy what the bluetooth dongle? I ordered mine from here but they are all over ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...0492197675&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK:MEWNX:IT
The app you can get on the market just type in torque (there is a free and paid one)
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Buy what the bluetooth dongle? I ordered mine from here but they are all over ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...0492197675&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK:MEWNX:IT
The app you can get on the market just type in torque (there is a free and paid one)
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Ohhhh ok, I was under the impression that the same people who developed the app sold the dongle. Thanks for the link. I think I'll have to grab one of these.
dwizzy130
been using this app for a few months now. Being a tech I just whip out my phone and people are like WTF??? Your clearing my CEL with your phone. LOL
Yeah its insane!!! lol def a "impresser" app
jeremyglass said:
I dont know if I am behind the curve on this one but this is so awesome! Check out the video on "Torque". That is what the "app" is called (at least on the android market). It has every gauge and even real time graphs you can save for data logging! Definitely ordering this for my phone tonight and will update when I receive it! If its half as cool as the video then for $35 bux what more do you want?!?!
http://ian-hawkins.com/
Its the 2nd video down!
I ordered the OBD2 Bluetooth unit for $28 shipped.
I got the OBD2 today in the mail (4 business days )and just went for a test drive around the block and I am really....really surprised how it seems like there is no lag in data. The gauges also show my coolant temp lower on the OBD2 (phone). The gauges keep track of the highest point (any parameter) and there is even an option for mpg average and instant! For $28 + $4.99 for the app (I am using the free app right now). This is the best/ coolest phone app I have seen. I know OBD2 data logging isn't the best and I will be installing a egt/ boost gauge in the future but this is what your truck computer reads and calculates its performance on so its good for me too!! You can pick what you want the program to data log then it updates the information to your profile on the app website.
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Do a bit of googling there are allot of FREE apps that will log allot more data for you as long as you have that blue tooth dongle already!
any obd(1) support?
rjmjr69 said:
Do a bit of googling there are allot of FREE apps that will log allot more data for you as long as you have that blue tooth dongle already!
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Do you care to list them on here for me/ us please.
Thanks!
That's sweet! I just bought a bluetooth dongle and I'm gonna get Torque as soon as it comes in!
im totally hooked i got one.... what other software is there other then his?
Will any bluetooth obd2 connector work with these apps? I have one that I've been using with a winmo app on my axim but the updates for the app are insanely expensive. Like $200. It would be awesome to have a new app, especially on android.
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can anyone please explain what this even is? lol.. seems like you guys r so hyped and i wanna know..
y2bangali said:
can anyone please explain what this even is? lol.. seems like you guys r so hyped and i wanna know..
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It basically allows you to see in real time what your engine and its computer are talking about behind your back. You can even shut the computer up with it also if it gets to whining about it and your engines problems.
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2g dsm+wideband+torque= really cheap datalogging.
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sultan.of.swing said:
It basically allows you to see in real time what your engine and its computer are talking about behind your back. You can even shut the computer up with it also if it gets to whining about it and your engines problems.
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okay so with this app i can basically find out what problems i have with my engine??? like say I have a cylinder 3 misfire, will it say that on the app?
Yes, it'll show you any trouble codes and allow you to see the values of any sensor connected to your OBD...
nice nice so what else do i need? and where do i connect this bluetooth dongle in the car?
Do a search on youtube. There's a few good videos that'll break it down for you.
Whoa. This is the best app ive ever seen! I've been needing an obd2 for a while. Thanks so much for heads up. Saved me from getting a seperate unit.
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[Q] Pocket Android Non-phone devices ??

Is there such a thing as a pocket size Android device that is not a phone - but has all the other features of a smartphone ?
In other words, a wifi-only Droid/Evo/Thunder/HD2 ?
I was struck by what someone said about the Nook Color, that they did not need the camera or the microphone, because their pocket phone has those things. I do not have a smartphone, because I do not want a big monthly data bill.
But I could use something that could scan UPC codes (or QR codes), take quick photos, and could do voice activated tasks that do not need the nice large screen of the Nook.
Thanks !
ADude said:
Is there such a thing as a pocket size Android device that is not a phone - but has all the other features of a smartphone ?
In other words, a wifi-only Droid/Evo/Thunder/HD2 ?
I was struck by what someone said about the Nook Color, that they did not need the camera or the microphone, because their pocket phone has those things. I do not have a smartphone, because I do not want a big monthly data bill.
But I could use something that could scan UPC codes (or QR codes), take quick photos, and could do voice activated tasks that do not need the nice large screen of the Nook.
Thanks !
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Maybe someone else can back me (or correct me) up on this as I'm just taking an educated guess here, but any deactivated phone would do this. If you're only looking for a wifi version, that is. You might wanna look into it more, but picking up an old Droid (probably pretty cheap) would work. You would have access to the market via wifi and all that.
yep get used droid, you can use its camera, gps, download textfree/pinger and get text messaging
JLCollier2005 said:
Maybe someone else can back me (or correct me) up on this as I'm just taking an educated guess here, but any deactivated phone would do this. If you're only looking for a wifi version, that is. You might wanna look into it more, but picking up an old Droid (probably pretty cheap) would work. You would have access to the market via wifi and all that.
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ADude said:
Is there such a thing as a pocket size Android device that is not a phone - but has all the other features of a smartphone ?
In other words, a wifi-only Droid/Evo/Thunder/HD2 ?
I was struck by what someone said about the Nook Color, that they did not need the camera or the microphone, because their pocket phone has those things. I do not have a smartphone, because I do not want a big monthly data bill.
But I could use something that could scan UPC codes (or QR codes), take quick photos, and could do voice activated tasks that do not need the nice large screen of the Nook.
Thanks !
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If you want something radical try, www alwaysinnovating.com/products/minibook.htm
There is also the samsung galaxy pmps, www linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/Samsung-Galaxy-Player-4-and-5/
Also look at Archos, but their smaller units tend to be resistive touch screens so check the descriptions well.
And finally a google search for 'android pmp camera' should turn up a couple hits.
-Zhin
Check out the archos 43 here
http://www.amazon.com/Archos-43-Internet-Tablet-Black/dp/B0042RRTOC
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ADude said:
I do not have a smartphone, because I do not want a big monthly data bill.
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This is my thinking on the matter, too and is the reason why I still use a cheap Chinese Windows Mobile 2G clone phone through T-mobile. However, I've noticed that Phone companies are starting to roll out small data plans for about $10.00 a month. That might be enough to get me to finally buy a smart phone, given that I'd mostly use WiFi for data.
Once tethering plans become affordable I'll probably go with that, but I'm talking $15.00 a month on top for data & tethering, and who knows when (or if) prices will ever reach that level (especially with AT&T swallowing up T-Mobile... yaaay, go duopoly!)
Samsung is making one galaxy player I think its going to be called
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Cowon D3
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Too bad reviews say it is terrible
I would say simply wait for the Samsung Galaxy Player to actually be released, hopefully this spring.
JLCollier2005 said:
Maybe someone else can back me (or correct me) up on this as I'm just taking an educated guess here, but any deactivated phone would do this. If you're only looking for a wifi version, that is. You might wanna look into it more, but picking up an old Droid (probably pretty cheap) would work. You would have access to the market via wifi and all that.
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I am now looking into this, there are lots of Droids on ebay.
I assume that "BAD ESN" only matters if you are going to use it as a cell phone, and for Wifi use, it would not matter ?
Also, I noticed in the completed listings that some with cracked screens sold for just as much as ones without flaws. Why is this ? Is there some easy way to get the screen fixed ? (Just curious on this one.)

Taking notes with the Nexus 7

I know some people want to use this to take notes, and I think it's perfect for that. It can all be done for $2, as well.
1) Go to your local dollar tree/store, and get a stylus (or 8) from there. They work great, and it allows me to keep one at the office/home/etc. If that fails, you can get them from Amazon (they look exactly the same).
2) Buy 7notes (we all have $25, buy some damn legal apps already).
3) Profit! The app works at a keyboard stand-in, and it predicts your words perfectly (I have the worst handwriting, and it has yet to mess up). For syncing stuff, I suggest Evernote (free and nice interface). FYI, Evernote is like dropbox for notes. They are availible everywhere, and with the addon program (also free) Skitch, you can save drawings with your notes.
Alternatively, if you don't want your writing turned into digital text, you can use Freenote, which works great for straight writing/drawing.
Also, root your Nexus 7. If for no other reason than to change the DPI to 160 (tablet mode with the buttons on the lower left hand side, notifications on the lower right, etc) and to get AdAway. The stock browser is also really slick with the thumb navigation menu.
I have not tried it yet, but Evernote allows taking notes in freehand. Used it on my KF in many meetings.
Update, didn't not he mentioned it at the end...
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ace7196 said:
2) Buy 7notes (we all have $25, buy some damn legal apps already).
3) Profit! The app works at a keyboard stand-in, and it predicts your words perfectly (I have the worst handwriting, and it has yet to mess up). For syncing stuff, I suggest Evernote (free and nice interface).
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Thanks for the heads up on that app. I am a big Evernote user. Being able to hand write and have it convert to digital text will be great.
How good are these $1 sytli?
The Verge recently had an article about iPad styli and the well reviewed ones were $15 +
would post a link but apparently new users are not able to post links. Just googling "verge stylus review" should bring it up.
I'm thinking about using my Nexus 7 to take notes when I go back to continue my education after a not-so brief break but I would definitely like a good stylus.
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1) Go to your local dollar tree/store, and get a stylus (or 8) from there. They work great, and it allows me to keep one at the office/home/etc. If that fails, you can get them from Amazon (they look exactly the same).
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Is that the exact same stylus? Just want to know what to look for/ask for, most Dollar Tree employees are not the most technical..
How can I do handwritting with evernote from my N7?
Also I'm looking into different apps for this. I want something that will sync but still be available offline.
Install Skitch. Run it, do your thing, hit the elephant icon at top-right to save it to Evernote.
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Rafase282 said:
How can I do handwritting with evernote from my N7?
Also I'm looking into different apps for this. I want something that will sync but still be available offline.
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Did you read my post? Everything is there. Or do you mean you DO NOT want your handwriting transferred to text? In that case follow the above directions (for Stitch).
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Is that the exact same stylus? Just want to know what to look for/ask for, most Dollar Tree employees are not the most technical..
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That is the EXACT (from looking at the picture). I have NO issues using it. Anytime I'm writing on the N7, it follows the pen.
This is almost what it need. Freenote
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This is almost what it need. Freenote
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oops, didnt finish. Freenote combined with Evernote would be just what i need, but I also need to have access to all my notes offline. Evernote charges too much for the ability to have my notes offline. Is there a cheaper alternative?
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That's pretty cool and everything, but I don't know that I want it as a keyboard replacement outside of the app itself. Did anybody see a setting that only allows the handwriting input for the app only?
-Flu
Any chance of the stylus scratching the n7 screen?
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oops, didnt finish. Freenote combined with Evernote would be just what i need, but I also need to have access to all my notes offline. Evernote charges too much for the ability to have my notes offline. Is there a cheaper alternative?
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How much does Evernote charge? I don't quite understand the "have your notes offline" thing. Would you mind elaborating?
Wow, 7Notes is amazing! I can't believe how well just using their keyboard entry (freehand writing area) works with any app.
This is one of the best stylus apps I've used. I've been disappointed in the past because my iPad had so many options and none of my Android tablets seemed to register the stylus well. Not only does the Nexus 7 read the pen perfectly, the better sharing options in Android make it so much more useful. Just blown away by it.
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I don't know if they've changed, but last time I got a stylus it was just this big rubber tip that was hard to move and was terrible for writing. I prefer taking notes with my Echo Smartpen though.
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Exactly!
I hate big rubber tip of capacitive stylus.
yeah. i like noting function , it is important, it can help us memorise many things.
So have people had luck with the non-huge rubber tipped stylus?
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So have people had luck with the non-huge rubber tipped stylus?
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I would be interested in knowing that too. I'd love to take notes via stylus but I've had such bad luck with the fat tipped capacitive stylus types.
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How much does Evernote charge? I don't quite understand the "have your notes offline" thing. Would you mind elaborating?
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Offline notes means access to all my previous notes and notebooks when not connected to wifi. This is available in Ever note premium. If I'm willing to pay 45 dollars per year or 5 dollars a month for the premium upgrade... I need offline access to my notes, since the whole point is having all my notes with me without carrying a stack of notebooks, and without access to wifi in my office, or while traveling to our various offsite business partners. But I'm not willing to pay that much for it, and I don't want to sign up for new recurring bills either. All I really need is a better way to save and organize notes created in free note.
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Hey everyone =\ need your help

On Friday after getting home from work my home was broken into. They took my TV, Chromecast and laptop along with a few other things. My question is if they connect the Chromecast to the internet would there be a way to track them? If I call google and give them the serial number would they possibly help me out?
Thank you
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iGoogleNexus said:
On Friday after getting home from work my home was broken into. They took my TV, Chromecast and laptop along with a few other things. My question is if they connect the Chromecast to the internet would there be a way to track them? If I call google and give them the serial number would they possibly help me out?
Thank you
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Technically possible? Yes (assuming the unit was set to send the chromcast ID and or MAC). Would they do it? Not directly to you. Maybe if you contacted police, letting them know this, and if they saw fit to they could issue a warrant for such information then google would act on it according to policy, that would be in a perfect world, In our world, typically, the police probably won't take the time to do it, but it's worth a shot if the value of the property stolen makes it so.
Good luck, hope they get the scumbags...and your stuff back.
mdamaged said:
Technically possible? Yes (assuming the unit was set to send the chromcast ID and or MAC). Would they do it? Not directly to you. Maybe if you contacted police, letting them know this, and if they saw fit to they could issue a warrant for such information then google would act on it according to policy, that would be in a perfect world, In our world, typically, the police probably won't take the time to do it, but it's worth a shot if the value of the property stolen makes it so.
Good luck, hope they get the scumbags...and your stuff back.
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Thank you I really appreciate your help.
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Thank you I really appreciate your help.
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No problem. I, for one, would be extremely interested in what happens, i.e. if they (cops) use this method and if it works (google helps out). So if you could update this thread, I would be appreciative as well.
iGoogleNexus said:
On Friday after getting home from work my home was broken into. They took my TV, Chromecast and laptop along with a few other things. My question is if they connect the Chromecast to the internet would there be a way to track them? If I call google and give them the serial number would they possibly help me out?
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Oh man, so sorry to hear that! Since you know your serial number (always a good thing), definitely let the police know. Not sure if Google can help (I believe you have to "opt in" to sending serial number, as it defaults to not unless it was registered as a development unit), but hope you get your stuff back and find the scumbags!!
Alright so I called and I told them what happened. Apparently the Serial Number is only for those to use in case the device breaks or what not. But the rep did tell me have the Detective who's in charge of my case call them to talk to the supervisor. They could have just told me sorry that's all we can do for you. But then again I brought up the Chromebook that was stolen as well. I'll keep you guys updated
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iGoogleNexus said:
Alright so I called and I told them what happened. Apparently the Serial Number is only for those to use in case the device breaks or what not. But the rep did tell me have the Detective who's in charge of my case call them to talk to the supervisor. They could have just told me sorry that's all we can do for you. But then again I brought up the Chromebook that was stolen as well. I'll keep you guys updated
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What they said is actually true thats all they use it for but they can probably track the device if they were legally asked to do so...
A Police officer could do that if he had the proper court order which they can easily get since you're willing to let them search for it.
Ideas for replacement.. NOT trying to sound insensitive here.. Craigslist has DLP TVs with a white dot problem for around $50-100.. That's a 65" TV.. No thief would steal that.. It's to much to lift. They have a beautiful picture and if you talk to me, you can get the chip that fixes the white dot problem for free from Mitsubishi.
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[Q] What is the draw with samsung pay?

I didn't want to clutter up the root thread asking but some people seem very bent on being able to keep samsung pay but why? Isn't it pretty much just google pay just from a different company? I never use things like this so I am not sure if you get some kind of bonus or something using it.
RiffyDivine said:
I didn't want to clutter up the root thread asking but some people seem very bent on being able to keep samsung pay but why? Isn't it pretty much just google pay just from a different company? I never use things like this so I am not sure if you get some kind of bonus or something using it.
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google it then and see what its about. Believe you will find out information and no need to clutter here with information so readily available for you
Samsung pay works anywhere (even terminals where apple pay &Android pay don't).
It's really cool when u pull your phone out and the cashier say w"we don't have that here" and it works.
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deeznutz1977 said:
Samsung pay works anywhere (even terminals where apple pay &Android pay don't).
It's really cool when u pull your phone out and the cashier say w"we don't have that here" and it works.
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Okay so it's no different from just cards with tap to pay chip in them. I can see why some people care then but I don't know root or being able to use my phone as my wallet is a toss up.
RiffyDivine said:
Okay so it's no different from just cards with tap to pay chip in them. I can see why some people care then but I don't know root or being able to use my phone as my wallet is a toss up.
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No it's different Samsung pay will work on a regular "dumb"terminal where others won't
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I use to root every phone I had within moments of getting it. I liked Android Pay and on the Nexus 6 was not happy when on Marshmallow they took away Android Pay if the phone was rooted, however someone very smart figured out how to get around this. However on the S7 Edge root was not there right away and got to where I was using Samsung Pay a few times a week. I like being able to not have to pull out my wallet in stores and just tap my phone and pay. Since this works at I would say 85%+ plus of stores it because a standard that I expect to be able to do. Now that phones don't have to have root and custom roms to make them work good out of the box I would not trade having root to give up Samsung Pay.
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No it's different Samsung pay will work on a regular "dumb"terminal where others won't
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Witchcraft! Okay I got to try this out and see if it really works on something that is swipe only for the card.
RiffyDivine said:
Witchcraft! Okay I got to try this out and see if it really works on something that is swipe only for the card.
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Lmao
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Used it in Walgreens yesterday and the counter person was saying it won't work because her Apple Pay doesn't work. To her surprise the terminal approved the payment in seconds. Her jaw darn near dropped. Walked out with a smile.
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hahaha you guys still discussing this come on now like I said Google it watch the videos and check it out. Simple.... Now if yall talking bout Samsung Pay stories change the title and lets get busy on that...
Google IT brotha just Google IT and really how do you not know about Samsung Pay in the NOte 7 section? hmmmmm
dkb218 said:
Used it in Walgreens yesterday and the counter person was saying it won't work because her Apple Pay doesn't work. To her surprise the terminal approved the payment in seconds. Her jaw darn near dropped. Walked out with a smile.
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And you my friend made the best reason to get it, where do I sign?
The only time it won't work is on magnetic card readers that has a manual switch that a physical card has to touch to activate the magnetic head.
Can you guys list where it has worked for you (besides walgreens) so I won't look stupid when the clerk says "I told you so!"?
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Works damn near everywhere I tried, even on those old school terminals with the keypad. Since Samsung pay started, I've made about $200 dollars from promotions. New device promotions, being the first 100 to use any hour on a specific day, and referrals.
Places I used it at ......
7 Eleven
Rite Aid
Nike Town
Random corner grocery stores (most have the old school terminals).
Paid a contractor that had a plug in mag strip on his iPad. (I was surprised that worked)
Best Buy
MicroCenter
Apple Store
Random Super markets
Random clothing stores
and etc ....
So.. the few seconds it takes for you to pull out your phone, you pull out your wallet instead.
Talk about lazy first world problems
woofed said:
So.. the few seconds it takes for you to pull out your phone, you pull out your wallet instead.
Talk about lazy first world problems
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Actually Samsung Pay is faster. Loading your card into chip terminals takes longer to process. Sometimes you have to swipe first, then insert into chip reader. On mag strips only, sometimes my card or the mag strip reader itself doesn't read properly, I would have to swipe more than once. And also, using Samsung pay is more secure.
woofed said:
So.. the few seconds it takes for you to pull out your phone, you pull out your wallet instead.
Talk about lazy first world problems
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Talk about extra security.... paying either way with Samsung Pay is tokenized... so even if they some "dupe" the transaction, the information is useless... that's not lazy, that's just smart.... :highfive: :good:
woofed said:
So.. the few seconds it takes for you to pull out your phone, you pull out your wallet instead.
Talk about lazy first world problems
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Why pull out your wallet from your back pocket, use the other hand to take your card out from whatever slot it's on, hold your walllet with one hand while with the other had making sure you have the card facing correctly so you can swipe or insert it properly, then swipe your card or insert your card in the chip reader (hopefully you won't accidentally leave it if you're in a rush), then when done, open wallet, put card back in with the other hand, put wallet away, then grab your stuff.
When you can just take your phone out with one hand, wake up your phone, swipe up from bottom to launch Samsung pay, approve to use it with your finger print and put the phone next to the magnetic card swipe. When done just put your phone away all with 1 hand.
But if you feel it's all about the same then who cares whichever people use. Having options are always good in my book [emoji106]
Unless you happen to forget your wallet and you have only your phone, without Samsung pay then there's no option but to drive all the way back home. Lol
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If I could lay my wallet on a terminal and have my transaction completed, I would.
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dkb218 said:
If I could lay my wallet on a terminal and have my transaction completed, I would.
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Samsung wireless pay card. BT 4.1 enabled credit card size device you can keep in your wallet and manage via your phone. Well hasn't been invented yet but maybe Samsung will see my post. [emoji38]
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aznmode said:
Samsung wireless pay card. BT 4.1 enabled credit card size device you can keep in your wallet and manage via your phone. Well hasn't been invented yet but maybe Samsung will see my post. [emoji38]
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I'll call from the year 2025 and let you know if it works. Still, that seems an extra step with less security.

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