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Hi all,
recently one of my Kaisers died, still got one left though. It made me wonder:
- Is your device still alive?
- Who is using it as their daily device?
Use the poll and post your story :victory:
(And tell us what rom you are running)
My SIM slot doesn't work. I actually, don't have any working device working right now... I was using Android but it just got too much corruption and I was too lazy to do the partitions again, so I just installed some WinMo ROM.
Yep mines still going strong... Love it.... is my Work phone... Have 4 spare batteries so when away for long periods it is a god send... Not the fastest phone around but damn reliable!!!! Tried Android on it but never managed to get a decent FULL hardware working version on it... so went back to just winmo...
even have a spare waiting in the wings when current one died. LOL
battery replacement needed
Amazingly, even though my touchscreen died, the rest of the phone is working. I am using keyboard-kung-fu to navigate.
My battery is about to die/explode, it has expanded so much that the rear cover literally can not be closed properly.
I ordered a replacement from a local shop, and when it arrived, it was DOA because the stock was TOO OLD!! CRAZY!
I currently use my phone as a 3G modem (connected to my LAN router via USB)
Does anyone have any suggestions on home-making a replacement battery?
I have tried:
1) wiring up the + and - lines from a 3.7v LiIon notebook cell (device won't power on, but the green LED flashes if i hold down the power button). (Size does not matter - the phone sits on a windowsill)
2) wiring up a battery from an HTC Touch HD (only 3 connectors, not 4) -- same situation as #1
3) bought a replacement battery - new old stock from HTC - and it was DOA
4) bought a replacement battery - from some other manufacturer but I don't remember the name -- same deal, DOA
Is there any way to wire up any other battery? Size doesn't matter-- anything with compatible wiring will be OK with me.
Any suggestions?
of course!
it was last time i looked about 2 months ago
now ive seen this thread i will have to check again once i get home.
it was dropped several times. had the case replaced twice - the whole phone casing i mean.
first time was just because it looked a bit tatty
second time was after i dropped it while reading the gps on my mountain bike (yeah i know, not the cleverest thing ive ever done), i was crashed on the deck and could see my bike sliding one way and the phone another on its front side must have been one of the very few times that i was on my bike without the aluminium case and safety line
it would still look like new if my wife hadnt dropped it on the pavement, only minor scratches that time...
i still remember when i used to show it to people and they were impressed with the bright touch screen,
then i would slide the case open using the mario sound and the keyboard would light up and they were really amazed
happy days eh?
I use mine like an iPod now (kinda). I go to youtube and do web browsing
I use mine almost daily, on my second network on which i have an unlimited data plan. I flashed it with scoot's cyanogenmood 7*, in order to keep it working better than with winmo .
Kaiser
I still use it weekly. Winmo 6.5. I still like the simple ability to click on a phone number in an email and go straight to the dialler without copy and paste.
mrg2003 said:
I still like the simple ability to click on a phone number in an email and go straight to the dialler without copy and paste.
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Android does that.
I pulled mine out of its box in the basement after it had sat there since Aug. 16, 2010 (based upon the last text message date), and not only did it accept a charge, but it booted right up. It's sitting on my desk right now while I cycle the battery a couple of times before deciding exactly what to do with it.
Windows Mobile Rocks!!!!
I still use mine everyday for calling texting and browsing it's not superfast but it is still better than any of them fisher-price apples.
@mfsr98: how do you make an i-pod out of a windows device? Did you blend it? or did you ran over it with your truck?
osvikvi said:
Windows Mobile Rocks!!!!
I still use mine everyday for calling texting and browsing it's not superfast but it is still better than any of them fisher-price apples.
@mfsr98: how do you make an i-pod out of a windows device? Did you blend it? or did you ran over it with your truck?
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Yeah... Well I just go to YouTube and browse the web it.
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AT&T Galaxy S3, unrooted, stock rom 4.4.2.
So yesterday on my way out of the office, I noticed that Accuweather said it was 95 degrees outside but the weather card on my Gear Live said it was 72. Weird, but whatever.
On the way home my wife sent me a chat via hangouts, and I replied using voice from the watch.
At home about a half hour later, I tried to set a reminder using "ok, google"....and nothing happened. Tried 7 or 8 times to get the watch to recognize the command with no luck. So then I tapped the watch face to try to get it to start listening so I could set a reminder and it couldn't hear me. It just went to the list of commands. Now even in hangouts it doesn't recognize that I'm speaking.
I'm using the Google Now Launcher on my GS3. I have Ok Google Everywhere turned on there, and in the voice search widget I can see the microphone icon go to "deactivated" when I do the wrist gesture thing on the watch to get it to start listening to me.
It's almost like my microphone hardware went bad
I've rebooted the watch several times and the phone as well. I am using Airwatch MDM and it was updated July 31st. I am not sure if "Ok, Google" has worked since then because I'm not sure I used it this weekend.
I think my next steps are to remove Airwatch to eliminate that variable, but it's required for me to get my work email and calendar on my phone.
Anyone else had a similar problem? Any suggestions?
I had something similar happen to me a few weeks ago. I would say "OK google" and nothing happened. After a couple of hours though, it started working and hasn't happened since.
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So--in this order--I've reset the watch, removed Airwatch, decrypted the phone, reinstalled the Wear app....and I got nothin.
Paired it with another phone and same thing.
Called Google, went through all that again while on the phone with a tech (bless her heart, it can't be easy being tech support for a brand new product that pretty much only technophiles buy).
40 minutes later...She had to pass it on to level 3 or whatever, and I'm expecting to be contacted within 48 hours.
I'm having the same issue. Did you get any solution?
I'm having the same issue. Did you get any solution?
I hope it's not a hardware issue.
I had a similar issue (voice completely stopped worked... ok google, as well as touching the screen and then giving a command). I did a complete device reset twice, as well as used the toolkit to wipe/reinstall. Nothing fixed it. Called google, who just confirmed that I did everything they would have, and had a new device shipped out to me. I have to return the broken one. Called them Monday morning and had the new device Tuesday afternoon
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I had a similar issue (voice completely stopped worked... ok google, as well as touching the screen and then giving a command). I did a complete device reset twice, as well as used the toolkit to wipe/reinstall. Nothing fixed it. Called google, who just confirmed that I did everything they would have, and had a new device shipped out to me. I have to return the broken one. Called them Monday morning and had the new device Tuesday afternoon
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So I, too, called google and they shipped me a new watch under warranty. I'm glad I'm not the only one who's had this problem, BUT....
Now my *NEW* watch has done the same thing!
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So I, too, called google and they shipped me a new watch under warranty. I'm glad I'm not the only one who's had this problem, BUT....
Now my *NEW* watch has done the same thing!
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I too am on my third watch being shipped out today in fact. New one worked just fine for 2 weeks and then no microphone at all even after a compete device reset.
Add one more to the list. Just got off the phone with Google, sending me a new watch. I am admittedly a bit nervous, hearing that even the replacements are having the same issue. I wonder what the refund protocol would be in that case?
Just an FYI for anyone down the road, they do put a hold on your card for the cost of the watch, and say it will be released "within 21 days" of receiving the defective unit.
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Add one more to the list. Just got off the phone with Google, sending me a new watch. I am admittedly a bit nervous, hearing that even the replacements are having the same issue. I wonder what the refund protocol would be in that case?
Just an FYI for anyone down the road, they do put a hold on your card for the cost of the watch, and say it will be released "within 21 days" of receiving the defective unit.
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I was told if the 3rd one had any issues whatsoever they would issue a refund. Just an FYI
Same here.... It is randomly working for me.... Most of the times it does not work.
I have reset the watch 3 times already and seems to be working for some minutes and then it stops working again
Looking back at my calendar, I was in an extremely loud (hearing protection required) environment the day before i noticed my first watch failed and immediately before the second one failed.
I don't see anything in the manual or warranty that indicates this is a problem, but I now suspect the mic couldn't handle it.
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Looking back at my calendar, I was in an extremely loud (hearing protection required) environment the day before i noticed my first watch failed and immediately before the second one failed.
I don't see anything in the manual or warranty that indicates this is a problem, but I now suspect the mic couldn't handle it.
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Interesting theory... I work in a shop where hearing protection is required, plus I go shooting at an indoor gun range. I don't remember if either prior warranty replacement happened right after extended time on the shop floor or shooting range, but i'll keep it in mind.
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Interesting theory... I work in a shop where hearing protection is required, plus I go shooting at an indoor gun range. I don't remember if either prior warranty replacement happened right after extended time on the shop floor or shooting range, but i'll keep it in mind.
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I think you are right. Number 3 no longer works after I went to the range today...
I went to the shooting range yesterday and had to exchange my Gear Live at Best Buy today. The microphone clearly can't take the SPL. I would suggest not wearing your Gear Live in any environment that requires hearing protection.
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Mine quit responding after I went shooting. My second stopped after using a saws all.
Same problem, but don't think it's hardware...
First watch I had was dead out the box. Second one was fine for a month, then occasionally it would stop listening to voice commands. Sometimes "OK google" would work, other times not. Then later it would work again. No reset or charging or any interruption between it working and not. Sometimes when "OK google works, the "speak now" screen would come up, but it would no longer listen - so it can't be a hardware thing since it heard me immediately before it stopped working, and in fact I can go back to the watch face, say "OK google" again, it'll go to the "speak now" screen, and again won't respond. Also, when it's on the "speak now" screen, after a pause it just scrolls down to the next option in the menu ("take a note", "Play music" etc). I haven't used it anywhere loud (no gun ranges or anything), and the problem is sporadic, but frequent enough to be unusable as it should be. I did all the usual to try to fix the problem (re-pairing, removing apps, resetting, restarting, including a factory reset) but to no avail.
I have sent it back for another replacement ($200 temporarily on my card...), but I'm worried about this problem, and the dead out of the box issue. If it happens again, I'm going to get a refund, and choose another watch. Such a shame because this was a Christmas gift for me.
Same problem
I was looking for someone with the same problem as mine and found this post. Happens exactly the same for me and, reading your answers I realized the microphone stopped working the day after I went to a shooting range too. In real my voice commands do not stop working at all, but I have to SCREAM besides the watch to work.
My problem is, I live in Brazil, and bought a used watch during a business trip to the USA, than I don't have the coupon, or warranty. Anyone knows if it is possible to change only the microphone? seems difficult to replace welds on this boards. I guess will I have to replace the complete main board. Does someone have done that already? It is hard to find replacement parts for these watches...
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Just to complete the information, according to IFixIt (www .ifixit .com/ Teardown/Samsung+Gear+Live+Teardown/27038 - remove the spaces on the beggining of the link), the microphone is a InvenSense ICS-43430 (I don't know how they know that, because on the picture, over the mic is written NL2031).
Considering this is the right component, it is really cheap to buy a replacement - store .invensense .com/ProductDetail/ICS43430-InvenSense-Inc/495200
Than lasts only the final question. It is possible to replace this component? People who gave cell phone assistance should be able to do that?
same here.
Count me in. The microphone stop, working about after 3 weeks. The problem is I live in Greece and i bought it through ebay from US so no documents nothing. Isnthere any solution on this?
Let me start off by saying that I really like this phone and I'm no where near giving up on it.
With that said, I bought 3 of these within the first couple of days after release.
For me - Current occupation - IT System Administrator with 18 years of experience in various areas of IT
My son - Current in college, going for his Computer Science degree.
My daughter - Currently in college and surrounded by tech her whole life as I am a tech lover.
I mention who we are only so people don't assume that we are typical end users that can't figure out the difference between their heads and their asses.
My son has returned his Turbo twice (both metallic black). The first time, he had major scrolling issues. Phone would "fling" through pages unprompted while touching the screen. The second one he returned because there is a glue problem or something like it with the back of the phone, near the bottom. Makes a creaking noise (loud) if you press on the back near the bottom.
My daughter has just returned her first (32 GB Ballistic). Hers will not connect to WiFi without a reboot. Very annoying. Airplane mode first then trying didn't work.
Mine - I have not returned by 64 GB Ballistic yet but I think I am going to exchange it. I have problems with WiFi connecting also. It isn't as bad as hers in that mine occasionally connects without a reboot. In addition, mine definitely has some sort of touch screen issue. The screen becomes unresponsive at times and requires me to press the home button to "reset" the screen. I installed display tester and checked the multi-touch test and found that sometimes it won't register all fingers or one fingers touch is chaotic, wiggling all around while the others are ok. I also have a volume issue of some kind. I have to turn the phone up past half volume just to hear it... even in a quiet room.
I do really like this phone and have every intention of keeping it assuming that I can get one that doesn't have issues. Not sure if it was rushed or whatever but there is a definitely some build quality issues going on here.... Makes me very sad.
The second one he returned because there is a glue problem or something like it with the back of the phone, near the bottom. Makes a creaking noise (loud) if you press on the back near the bottom.
This is an issue for some and I believe there are some youtube videos demonstrating it.
For the call volume issue try disabling the equalizer, I read on here from a few people that that is the fix, I use the equalizer but haven't had a problem with the sound.
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Thanks guys. I'm surprised that there haven't been more comments. I was kind of hoping that people would say, "no problems here" or "yeah dude, wtf". Still love this phone. I think its the motorola apps and how they have nailed it in the "what I personally like" categories. Active screen and such are great.
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Thanks guys. I'm surprised that there haven't been more comments. I was kind of hoping that people would say, "no problems here" or "yeah dude, wtf". Still love this phone. I think its the motorola apps and how they have nailed it in the "what I personally like" categories. Active screen and such are great.
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I'm one of the few who got a good Turbo. Bought it on launch day and have had none of the problems people on here have mentioned. No creaking on the back, no scroll issue, no screen temperature issue, nothing. The connectivity issues you talk about don't happen to me. I'd say just keep getting them exchanged until you have a good one.
Despiadado1 said:
Let me start off by saying that I really like this phone and I'm no where near giving up on it.
My daughter has just returned her first (32 GB Ballistic). Hers will not connect to WiFi without a reboot. Very annoying. Airplane mode first then trying didn't work.
Mine - I have not returned by 64 GB Ballistic yet but I think I am going to exchange it. I have problems with WiFi connecting also. It isn't as bad as hers in that mine occasionally connects without a reboot. In addition, mine definitely has some sort of touch screen issue. The screen becomes unresponsive at times and requires me to press the home button to "reset" the screen. I installed display tester and checked the multi-touch test and found that sometimes it won't register all fingers or one fingers touch is chaotic, wiggling all around while the others are ok. I also have a volume issue of some kind. I have to turn the phone up past half volume just to hear it... even in a quiet room.
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OMG FINALLY someone with my same problems! So I'm not going crazy. I swapped it out once, had same issue with the new one, but now it seems the issue is only at my works wifi. I have seen online there are issues with the phone and Cisco routers, and I assume we have Cisco routers here at work since our phones are Cisco...so I'm just chalking it up to an issue with my works wifi and letting it go. But what happens for me is I'll connect to wifi and then it'll disconnect randomly, so I have to either turn airplane mode on and off and fiddle with that and "forgetting" the network, or just restart my phone. It's rather annoying, but I have no other option as the phone works wonderfully on all other wifi networks.
Never knew I had the same glue/creaking problem until I read this. Now it will bug me until I do something about it. ?. What's the solution? Exchange or diy repair?
Despiadado1 said:
Let me start off by saying that I really like this phone and I'm no where near giving up on it.
With that said, I bought 3 of these within the first couple of days after release.
For me - Current occupation - IT System Administrator with 18 years of experience in various areas of IT
My son - Current in college, going for his Computer Science degree.
My daughter - Currently in college and surrounded by tech her whole life as I am a tech lover.
I mention who we are only so people don't assume that we are typical end users that can't figure out the difference between their heads and their asses.
My son has returned his Turbo twice (both metallic black). The first time, he had major scrolling issues. Phone would "fling" through pages unprompted while touching the screen. The second one he returned because there is a glue problem or something like it with the back of the phone, near the bottom. Makes a creaking noise (loud) if you press on the back near the bottom.
My daughter has just returned her first (32 GB Ballistic). Hers will not connect to WiFi without a reboot. Very annoying. Airplane mode first then trying didn't work.
Mine - I have not returned by 64 GB Ballistic yet but I think I am going to exchange it. I have problems with WiFi connecting also. It isn't as bad as hers in that mine occasionally connects without a reboot. In addition, mine definitely has some sort of touch screen issue. The screen becomes unresponsive at times and requires me to press the home button to "reset" the screen. I installed display tester and checked the multi-touch test and found that sometimes it won't register all fingers or one fingers touch is chaotic, wiggling all around while the others are ok. I also have a volume issue of some kind. I have to turn the phone up past half volume just to hear it... even in a quiet room.
I do really like this phone and have every intention of keeping it assuming that I can get one that doesn't have issues. Not sure if it was rushed or whatever but there is a definitely some build quality issues going on here.... Makes me very sad.
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What's the verdict on the crackling noise underneath the ballistic nylon? Did they exchange it?
Only problem I have is the call volume could be a little louder. Coming from a S4 I usually had to turn it down.
I'm really wondering if you guys that are having trouble with call volume are not holding the speaker in the right position. I never had a problem with my call volume until today. My third call of the day seemed to be extremely quiet until I repositioned the phone and got the speaker lined up more with my ear. For comparison sake, I had to do the same on my S3 on almost every call, so I wouldn't consider this phone bad on that account either. It's something easy to try anyways before exchanging a potentially otherwise good/perfect phone. If it doesn't work you wasted 10 seconds.
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SFG said:
What's the verdict on the crackling noise underneath the ballistic nylon? Did they exchange it?
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Yeah, they exchanged it. No real problems with Verizon in that regard.
RobinsonR810 said:
OMG FINALLY someone with my same problems! So I'm not going crazy. I swapped it out once, had same issue with the new one, but now it seems the issue is only at my works wifi. I have seen online there are issues with the phone and Cisco routers, and I assume we have Cisco routers here at work since our phones are Cisco...so I'm just chalking it up to an issue with my works wifi and letting it go. But what happens for me is I'll connect to wifi and then it'll disconnect randomly, so I have to either turn airplane mode on and off and fiddle with that and "forgetting" the network, or just restart my phone. It's rather annoying, but I have no other option as the phone works wonderfully on all other wifi networks.
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I dont think its just Cisco though I did read some other articles about that and the type of wifi encryption. This has been at a few different locations. For my daughter, it happens at our home but my son doesn't have any issue.
So this is a very odd problem that I have here and any help/input would be greatly appreciated. I am not completely a noob and I know- pretty much what I am doing. I've rooted and "rom'd" /de-"rom'd" many many devices in the past. So I figured this wouldn't be much different. Boy was I wrong. For starters, I bought this phone through Craigslist (always a great start right). Long story short, I didn't do my research right and upon putting my metro Pcs Sim card in the phone, nothing happened. Usually this is a good thing, but I was waiting for the network unlock prompt, the usual for any phone. Well, I quickly learned that LG and various others have a new security function allowing users to unlock their phones straight through an app conveniently located on the phone. Even longer story shorter, i found out the first owner still hasn't paid t-mobile their money, great. I woke up the next day, put on my android glasses and got to work. So, for starters I wiped the phone and them used the TWRP one click tool to install TWRP through adb this worked wonderfully. Then I wiped the phone again and flashed a rom (of which I can't recall, there aren't many so it shouldn't be hard to identify, it had a couple sevens in it if I remember properly) and a patch for t-mobile phones designed by one of the members here by xda. It basically enables the phone to use any Sim other than t-mobile. This solved my first problem. Once I did that I then transfered a very hefty TiT Backup file to the phone which (while on the wall charger) drained the phones battery. I very quickly came across my second problem. Apparently G4's don't have much charging abilities, of course without the quick charge charger that DOESN'T come with the phone. Great, so after tons of digging around, I found a charger that puts out a little over 1.6 amps ; just enough to hold a charge. I sat in anticipation waiting for a good thirty minutes for the phone to turn on, and to no avail it kept the same dull "0% charge battery more" screen (this of course was better than the "0% charge battery more" screen that would flash because the phone wouldn't keep a charge with the original charger). Eventually after what seemed like an hour, I caught a glimpse of the LG screen and lost control of myself, I reached over at my phone like it was my life line and quickly read the most unappealing error message ever. "LG SECURITY ERROR" in bold white letters with a small line of white text that reads "authentication error #2.". Now I've dealt with problems up the who-ha (I've owned an HTC one M7 for two years now, that's a load of problems right there:angel::angel: ) but this is, what I would like to translate as, a sign from up above saying that I should not try and take matters into my own hands here. Which is why I'm turning to this wonderful forum. Sorry for the long post, but if there is anything I've learned in my long time of Android development it's that you need to be as specific as possible. THINGS TO NOTE: the phone still does not hold a charge and continues to gain enough power to cycle through the 0% screen, to the LG screen, off, and back again. Lastly I have looked EVERYWHERE to find out what the authentication code 2 was and I didn't find jack-****. So any input at all is appreciated guys. I know I'm not bricked (or if I am it's definitely still fixable) and I love doing this stuff, so hit me with what you got, I've got a six pack of beer so I'll be here all night. Please and as always, thanks for any input at all, your effort and your time is without a doubt appreciated (I know after this I'm going to owe a lot of people a couple of drinks )
Hey guys, can someone help me out?
I just recently bought this gamepad, and it was working wonders on my PC (using it as bluetooth since my ROG 3 Phone hasn't been delivered yet). But here's the thing. Just recently I've tried to reconnect my gamepad via bluetooth to my PC, but there was an error. So I unpaired the gamepad, and tried to pair it again afterwards. But this time, I can't seem to find my Kunai 3 Gamepad anymore on the listed devices.
At first I thought it was just something wrong on the PC end, so I took my phone to check and pair it there. No results, I can't find the Kunai 3 device even on my phone's bluetooth. I know the steps to pair with the gamepad. I tried using the USB mode and it works directly to my PC, no issues there. But the problem still persists that I can't find my device on Bluetooth anymore. Its like it bugged out since that last failed pairing session.
Does anyone here know if I can find a way to reset the gamepad? This might be a software issue. I found a reset button besides the M2 button behind the left controller, but I don't know how to use it. There's no instructions on the manual, even online.
Thank you in advance.
Press the button in the lower left corner on the left gempad, the blue indicator should be blinking. I sent my gepad back, the mounting structures and the lack of plugs for attaching the cover confused me and the unrealistically large size with the gempads connected in my hands is just ugly and inconvenient. Very unlucky gempad and size, if you use only bluetooth, then it's good, but the price is too high. For a phone, this gempad is simply not needed if there is no docking station. But everyone has their own tastes, which are not argued about
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Press the button in the lower left corner on the left gempad, the blue indicator should be blinking. I sent my gepad back, the mounting structures and the lack of plugs for attaching the cover confused me and the unrealistically large size with the gempads connected in my hands is just ugly and inconvenient. Very unlucky gempad and size, if you use only bluetooth, then it's good, but the price is too high. For a phone, this gempad is simply not needed if there is no docking station. But everyone has their own tastes, which are not argued about
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I know how to pair via bluetooth, but the issue is even though it's blinking and pairing, the device won't show up anymore. I was wondering if there's a way to reset the gamepad itself.
And yeah, the gamepad depends on the taste of the user. But for me it's pretty neat since I can do touch mapping when my ROG 3 comes around soon.
Noone else has found this issue?
I have the exact same issue, found no fix so far. To make matters worst now I can't even update it to new firmware. When I connect it to the phone it finds the 3.something update starts updating disconnects at the end and when it restarts I get the update again meaning it faild ! Asus told me to send it to an asus repair shop but I can't do that as I got mine second hand because I could not find it anywhere else. And no I did not buy a broken one cause it was working fine untile like 2 weeks ago! In fact when I got it first thing it did was an update and it worked just fine then as well as after until 2 weeks ago
This is a failure. As well as rog phone 3 itself. The screen problem still torments me. Updating doesn't help. The phone cost 1.199 € and the warranty does not recognize a mistake with the screen. I was lucky that I got rid of gempada in two days. Everything that comes from the Asus rog phone turns out to be a failed experiment ... We are not experimental to do this with us ... I will not take anything else from the mobile that is related to Asus, bitter experience and disappointment in endless expectations have already been enough for me ..
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This is a failure. As well as rog phone 3 itself. The screen problem still torments me. Updating doesn't help. The phone cost 1.199 € and the warranty does not recognize a mistake with the screen. I was lucky that I got rid of gempada in two days. Everything that comes from the Asus rog phone turns out to be a failed experiment ... We are not experimental to do this with us ... I will not take anything else from the mobile that is related to Asus, bitter experience and disappointment in endless expectations have already been enough for me ..
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I have no problem with the phone, the phone is actually grate for me so far, it's better then anything I've seen. Don't know about the other accessories to it (cause everything is out of stock and I can't get them) but I'm disappointed in the Kunai 3, not only because of the problems I have with them but also the fact that they feel really cheep and there is almost no support regarding them!
I had the same issue. The fix for me was to take an apostrophe out of the phone's name. I had it as Name's ROG Phone 3. Changing it to Names ROG Phone 3 made it pair straight away.
You are a life savior man
Been making me crazy for a few days now.
And yes-changing the name of the phone fixed this bugger.