Best All-In-One Android Repair Toolkits
If you've got some repairs to do, having the right tools is essential. You wont get very far if you're trying to open the back of your phone with a spatula. Many times, the part you're ordering will come with the tools needed to replace it. These tools are disposable and usually break or bend t the point where you cant use them again. If you want a set of high quality tools that you can use to do multiple repairs then you should look into investing in a toolkit.
This new set available from ifixit will have everything you need, minus a heat gun. At $69.95 it's a hefty price but you can expect some tools that will last you quite some time. You'll also have a decent carrying case to keep all of your tools organized.
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What toolkit do you recommend?
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Say goodbye to the Encyclopedia Britannica.
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I remember those days when we used Britannica for everything instead of Google and was always looking to the new edition.
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I remember those days when we used Britannica for everything instead of Google and was always looking to the new edition.
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People looked at me weird when I was using an encyclopedia in the school library few years ago.
I had a set when I was young. If I had money now I would buy one of the remaining sets for my bookshelf. Way back when I got one as a kid, they gave out a coffee table style case for them. Those things are awesome. I've actually asked for a set the last couple of Christmas' cause there was talk of them discontinuing them. I'd be willing to do some serious horse trading to get my hands on a set.
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I and a group of friends are trying to develop an app similar to that of Google's Cardboard Camera. What we want to do is sort of copy the Cardboard Camera app but without the camera module, only selecting from a gallery of panorama images (created with Cardboard Camera) and then viewing them.
Basically we want to recreate the following:
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Our problems is where to begin since we are actually beginners in android development. We downloaded the Treasure Hunt demo from Google but we don't know what to do after that. Can anyone point us or maybe guide us as to how?
I would love to mess around with cardboard. But as a beginner, i'm too afraid to even look.
If you have a demo, mess with it. Take stuff out, put stuff in, try to add a feature. Don't skimp though, it's the little details that usually count the most.
Magnetic Project Mat
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A great tool that I don't see a lot of people use is the magnetic placemat. If you're unfamiliar with what this is, it's a magnetic placemat. Uh... I guess that's pretty self explanatory. You can pick one up for only $20 from ifixit and you'll never have to worry about screws going missing again.
I've used one of these in the past and it really does make disassembly much easier. You don't realize how much time you spend fumbling around with screws until you use one of these.
Buy the Magnetic Project Mat
Trying to find the best tools before my airshow vacation and was wondering what is the best camera app replacement for this phone.. if you take a gander at my other posts.. I am trying to remove the heat restrictions that the phone is restriciting me from making videos using the stock app.. it claims the phone is too hot...but other apps work fine.. so what is the best OTHER photo or video app out there for this phone.
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Probably one of the gcam variants although they differ and are no substitute, there are no XML files for a lot of them and as such they're no replacement for the OnePlus camera.
You could try some others but you'll have to sacrifice certain features or entire lenses, for reliability I couldn't say use anything but the OnePlus camera, but gcam is more than likely the best alternative (if any)