I play Ingress and want to use Screen Standby to turn off the screen without sleep. But smart cover will still make Nexus 7 go to sleep. Any way to disable it?
Cut the magnet out of the case.
or use an anti-magnet to bounce and reflect the magnetic waves else where
Groid said:
Cut the magnet out of the case.
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But I still want the smart cover function when I'm not playing Ingress.
roor1337 said:
or use an anti-magnet to bounce and reflect the magnetic waves else where
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^ this.
Hahaha, really gr8 thread. Some people are trying to make regual covers "smart" by gluing magnets - while other prople want to make "smart" covers dumb... people are NEVER satisfied..
dalanik said:
Hahaha, really gr8 thread. Some people are trying to make regual covers "smart" by gluing magnets - while other prople want to make "smart" covers dumb... people are NEVER satisfied..
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Haha, I had to super glue a magnet to make my dumb cover, smart.
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or use an anti-magnet to bounce and reflect the magnetic waves else where
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http://www.nature.com/news/antimagnet-renders-magnets-invisible-1.10292
Anti magnet need superconductor, but i couldn't produce liquid nitrogen on the street.
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Hi, I got an htc pure, and I was wondering if magnets o a strong magnet field damage the screen o some others components? I ask this question because nowadays theres a lot of case that have magnet to close them.
Does the magnet affect resistive o capacitive screen or other components in htc devices when they are close and a for a long time?
Thanks for your help.
A magnet can most certainly damage a phone, but it would have to be direct contact.
Main effect would be to wipe the data from the processor.
Not sure about the screen but I wouldn't chance it.
I have one of those cases that has a magnet to close them. I too was concerned but I haven't had any issues at all.
nighthawk1982 said:
I have one of those cases that has a magnet to close them. I too was concerned but I haven't had any issues at all.
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Yeah, I think those magnets are too small and not directly contacting.
Bruce Inman said:
Yeah, I think those nagnets are too small and not directly contacting.
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Yes, but what happen if its a strong magnet?
fofo13 said:
Yes, but what happen if its a strong magnet?
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AFAIK, see post#2
I purchased a case that has the smart cover functionality. The manufacture emailed me stating that they are aware of an issue with the magnet causing it the N7 to go to sleep when you flip the cover so it's on the back of the device. They will rework the case to fix the issue, however, is it possible to disable the sleep function that is triggered from the smart cover? I'd be perfectly fine with just pressing the power button to sleep or power on the screen.
Remove the magnet from the case or put a piece steel between the case and back of the nexus.
If you have the poetic hard cover, thats what i had to do.
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I purchased the MoKo Slim-fit case. I absolutely love it but I can't seem to find the magnet, I've been feeling for it, no luck.
corys00 said:
I purchased the MoKo Slim-fit case. I absolutely love it but I can't seem to find the magnet, I've been feeling for it, no luck.
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i have the moko slim but i h
corys00 said:
I purchased the MoKo Slim-fit case. I absolutely love it but I can't seem to find the magnet, I've been feeling for it, no luck.
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Have you tried using the ol' paper clip trick? Can't be that hidden.
The magnet on the nexus 7 is on the left side about an inch up from the bottom left corner.
That should help you find where it is on the case.
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SwiftLegend said:
Have you tried using the ol' paper clip trick? Can't be that hidden.
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You sir are a genius, I can't believe I didn't think of that.
With that being said, yesterday, I received the reworked case (I just received the original 2 days prior) and now there's no issue with the sleep. Really love this case now.
Is it possible to disable the sleep function by changing a system file?
I tried googling for "smart cover paper clip trick" but din find anything.
What is the paper clip trick??
ykphuah said:
I tried googling for "smart cover paper clip trick" but din find anything.
What is the paper clip trick??
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If you wave something metal over a magnet it attracts or repels it......
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If you wave something metal over a magnet it attracts or repels it......
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Ah ok, so this trick is to find where the magnet is, I thought it was to fix this flip to the back triggering N7 to sleep issue.
Just wondering if there is any way to disable the "wake on magnet" feature?
The case I bought is a portfolio/book cover type, and when I fold the cover around to the back of the tablet, to read in portrait mode, the magnet in the cover shuts off my screen, through the back of the tablet.
So, any way to get rid of this "feature"?
Thanks
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I'm sorry but I don't think it is possible to disable the magnet sensor. It's kind of like disabling a Graphics Card. It isn't really possible with an app without modifying the whole settings in the operating system. But I will say that it is weird having the magnet affect the sensor even though it is in the back? I really don't know about this. If I have an idea to help you for this I would tell you.
What is the name of your cover and when and where did you purchase it? This is a manufactures defect and they should replace your cover. This was very common when the "smart" covers first came out for the N7.
Of course you always have the opition of removing the magnet from the cover.
So, any way to get rid of this "feature"?
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yess...look this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVnBh3tWQJE
Thanks for all the replies.
That video is brilliant. Exactly my problem, and such a simple, invisible fix. Perfect!
Now, what can I take apart that has a steel shim in it...
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yess...look this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVnBh3tWQJE
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Any idea where can I buy the steel shim ?
Maybe worth experimenting with aluminium foil to start with although that is not ferrous. Otherwise run around with a magnet looking for somthing to cut out thin shim
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Any idea where can I buy the steel shim ?
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Same issue for me. I cut a steel shim from a simple pin button (circle badge). This pins are everywhere and they are made of steel. Works perfectly.
This xposed module does the job http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2621807
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Ok I'm curious if anybody knows if the Nexus 4 will fit in the Defender for the Galaxy Nexus . I just got my Nexus 4 in today and I want to put a full body case on it asap. I hate that we may have to wait until mid December for something similar.
uhh the buttons aren't in the same spot.. Nor is the speaker or Camera or headphone jack..
Obvious answer is obvious
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uhh the buttons aren't in the same spot.. Nor is the speaker or Camera or headphone jack..
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I just want to know if it will fit and stay sealed. I work outdoors and I'm concerned about dust mostly.
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I just want to know if it will fit and stay sealed. I work outdoors and I'm concerned about dust mostly.
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You might be better throwing it in a MOFI pouch or some sort of felt bag TBH.
I wouldn't put it inside an Otterbox on account that the silicone will be rubbing up against the phone where it is tight, could scuff the rim pretty bad.
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You might be better throwing it in a MOFI pouch or some sort of felt bag TBH.
I wouldn't put it inside an Otterbox on account that the silicone will be rubbing up against the phone where it is tight, could scuff the rim pretty bad.
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Thanks for the help. This would just be temporary until the correct ones come out.
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Thanks for the help. This would just be temporary until the correct ones come out.
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I have the case and it does not work with N4 (does not close).
I have seen some magnets that attach to the case of a phone then connect to a metal plate on the car or one that connects to the vents of the car. Does anyone make one strong enough to securely hold the Nexus 4 with a heavy duty case?
I have Tetrax Xway http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awh6QP8-BBE
What would be even cooler, a magnetic car mount that's a charger like the mystical ORB that Google never released
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I have Tetrax Xway http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awh6QP8-BBE
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Can you tell me the diameter of the circle that goes onto the back of the phone? The case I have for my Nexus 4 has circles on the back of it where the silicone skin sticks through.
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Can you tell me the diameter of the circle that goes onto the back of the phone? The case I have for my Nexus 4 has circles on the back of it where the silicone skin sticks through.
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I can't remember the exact sizes, but when I bought mine, it came with a few different-sized metal tabs, so you'd have a small variety to choose from.
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I can't remember the exact sizes, but when I bought mine, it came with a few different-sized metal tabs, so you'd have a small variety to choose from.
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That's good to know
mobileboost said:
Can you tell me the diameter of the circle that goes onto the back of the phone? The case I have for my Nexus 4 has circles on the back of it where the silicone skin sticks through.
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Thanks for the excellent info. I ended up ordering the Xway, a single button to stick somewhere else, and I found an accessory pack with 6 more sticky magnets to place around!
I really need to stop buying stuff for my phone, but I swear it's addicting! :victory:
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Thanks for the excellent info. I ended up ordering the Xway, a single button to stick somewhere else, and I found an accessory pack with 6 more sticky magnets to place around!
I really need to stop buying stuff for my phone, but I swear it's addicting! :victory:
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do you need to put magnets on your phone/case for the xway to work?
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do you need to put magnets on your phone/case for the xway to work?
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Yes, it looks like it sticks on with adhesive to the back of the phone.
Yes that is exactly how it works. The adhesive does not work on some cases so I have sometimes used crazy glue. I've tried a lot of systems for in car mounting and this is by far the best in my opinion.
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X-Way is great for using vents as your mounting point, but if you want to mount it ANYWHERE you want, then get the FIX-WAY.
I have something simple and a lot cheaper, you might want to consider.
Cellet Magnetic Holder
Here's a youtube video which might explain it better:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpVahSd3PHU
I can attest that the magnet is extremely strong. The phone will not move at all through any bumps when driving. You stick the magnet to the back of your Nexus 4. I never took off the protective back skin that came with the nexus, so I didn't mind sticking the magnet to the back of the phone. On top of that I use the Diztronic protective case covering the back of the phone. Since that case covers the entire back of the phone, it covers the magnet and you can't even tell I have the magnet on at all. the magnet still works great through the protective case and still extremely strong.
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I have something simple and a lot cheaper, you might want to consider.
Cellet Magnetic Holder
Here's a youtube video which might explain it better:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpVahSd3PHU
I can attest that the magnet is extremely strong. The phone will not move at all through any bumps when driving. You stick the magnet to the back of your Nexus 4. I never took off the protective back skin that came with the nexus, so I didn't mind sticking the magnet to the back of the phone. On top of that I use the Diztronic protective case covering the back of the phone. Since that case covers the entire back of the phone, it covers the magnet and you can't even tell I have the magnet on at all. the magnet still works great through the protective case and still extremely strong.
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From the reviews it is larger, but stronger maybe. I ordered one in case I can use them together or the other one is not strong enough.
I built a magnetic car dock for the nexus4 that I'm now selling.
http://www.makemobileinnovations.com/nexus4.htm
Here's a video of one of the prototypes showing how it works. The production version works the same except the magnet is stronger and it has cutouts for headphones, mic, camera, and speaker.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut6LzQSiAlM
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008IOQ3K6?ie=UTF8&force-full-site=1&ref_=aw_bottom_links
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Does anyone know if applying the magnet directly to the back of the phone, will that STOP NFC from working?
I like the magnet idea but the location would disable inductive charging as well
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Does anyone know if applying the magnet directly to the back of the phone, will that STOP NFC from working?
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The magnet does not but the metal plate on the back of the phone does break nfc. Check out this review by an n4 user:
http://www.amazon.com/Cradle-less-Q...e=UTF8&filterBy=addThreeStar&showViewpoints=0
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lifeisfun said:
I like the magnet idea but the location would disable inductive charging as well
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There is a metal plate at the back of the phone or underneath the case....not a magnet...
Metal may have a better effect on inductive charging....rather than hampering it...but this is just my guess...it may disable inductive charging as well....
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i have to tetrax x way too.. the metal bump does not interfere with nfc..
http://www.niteize.com/collection/steelie.asp
Everyone in my family has one. it's awesome