I am currently working on a project where the NFC technology is required. I wonder if Remix Ultratablet is a suitable device.
I googled several websites - some of them said NFC is available and other said no.
There are no information about NFC in Jide official website. I tried to ask one of the local distributors in my country and they said NFC is supported, but no idea where the NFC connect point is.
Would anyone have an on-hand device and let me know whether NFC is supported. If so, where is it located at?
Thanks.
I have never read anything from Jide or elsewhere indicating NFC support on my UT. I have never seen anything in setting that would make me think so. Every hardware identification app I've run had never mentioned it....
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Thanks for the reply.
It is a little bit difficult to get a budget tablet with NFC support.
No NFC sorry
Remix Ultratablet currently does not supports NFC.
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With the latest update of googles my tracks now ant+ support was added for external sensors, like footpods, heart rate monitors etc.
Anyone have an idea if the defy has the appropriate chip in it that will enable this in the future? Have read so far in a very early forum statement from motorola that this would not work but then again what customer support tells you is not always the whole truth Both the TI omap 3610 and 3630 does according to their product sheet indicate to support the needed wilink chip. Ericsson have just last week activated ant+ support in all their current android phones so it does seem possible to do things like this, if the manufacturer wants off course
Appreciate any help or info! Thanks
I'm also looking for this, there are some indications that the chipset supports this hardware wise, below is a comment quoted from Jollo at the Motorola developer forum:
"Maybe you know about the first attempts to ANT+ sensor usage in android phones by HTC (ANT+ could be seen as de-facto standard for sports activities sensors like foot- or heart-pace). They used an ordinary Legend which was just flashed to enable the ANT+-capabilities of the TI WiLink radio chipset.
In case the Defy will use such chipset (specs don't name this, but even WiLink Gen. 6 should be adequate), this phone as one of the rare ruggedized ones running Android could become an outstanding sports-device. Even if there is no Software using these capabilities of recording heart-pace or other sensor-data yet, i could imagine that this would be just a question of weeks after the first ANT+-enabled Android phone will reach the market"
http://community.developer.motorola...EFY-development-resources-available/td-p/7794
//Dave
Any information of the possibility of supporting Ant+ by the Defy?
Hi,
this is just an idea. I have to say I do not know to much details about Android driver programming but is there perhaps a chance to port/take the driver from the MOTOACTV device.
www engadget com/2011/12/24/motoactv-torn-down-and-rooted-turned-into-a-tablet-for-ants/[/url]
de engadget com/2011/12/26/motorola-motoactv-wird-kleinstes-tablet-der-welt-video/
(Sorry I am not allowed yet to post direct links)
Perhaps an expert could give a statement here!?
All the best,
Markus
Nobody an idea from this topic ant+ driver for defy?
Hi. Most sites says Focus S has NFC. Anyone know if this is correct? I dont believe wp7 has support for nfc yet.
thanks
the way I understand it , NFC wont be implemented until 2012 anyway , so if your phone has it enabled you'll be ready to use it when it comes , I think its funny that Mastercard has already made RIM its official sponsor of the platform (they may not even be in business) . An RFID jammer might be the biggest setback to the platform in my opinion!
This is probably a stupid question, but does anyone know of a custom ROM that does, or possibly will in the future, support NFC?
What so need of that crap?
NFC technology is just like infrared. Beside getting faster connection, it does not have that much advantage.
ashishwebmail said:
NFC technology is just like infrared. Beside getting faster connection, it does not have that much advantage.
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Android Pay for a start.
I highly doubt that a custom ROM would ever support NFC on the G4 Play - as far as I'm aware of doesn't have the hardware to support it in the first place.
I suppose if someone did a hardware mod like attaching an NFC chip and antenna to the battery cover and hooked it up through the USB port, but that's all I could come up with.
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I highly doubt that a custom ROM would ever support NFC on the G4 Play - as far as I'm aware of doesn't have the hardware to support it in the first place.
I suppose if someone did a hardware mod like attaching an NFC chip and antenna to the battery cover and hooked it up through the USB port, but that's all I could come up with.
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The G4 Play does have NFC... At least, mine does
Right, so I guess not all models have it... I've got an unlocked XT1607 (2GB/16GB, US) and it doesn't have it.
Found a bit more info - I guess some of the non-US versions might have it (the XT1604 comes up), but I haven't seen it at all in the one that I've got here.
That's what I get for assuming they all didn't have one since most of the hardware specs seem to be shared otherwise...
Its a little odd, really, some having it but others not. I had presumed the only differences between them were storage capacity since that's a common theme among manufacturers and their device variants.
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Its a little odd, really, some having it but others not. I had presumed the only differences between them were storage capacity since that's a common theme among manufacturers and their device variants.
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from my understanding US doesn't have NFC, all others do. I found out when I bought mine. Sales person assured me it had NFC. Of course I went to set it up in the store and it wasn't there. Wasn't a dealbreaker for me but it would have been nice to have.
Yes, some version of G4 Play has NFC. For example my XT1604 is 16GB storage, 1 GB RAM and NFC inside. It is model for EU region.
Does anyone have the US 128g 6g ram version of this phone? No one has been able to confirm that Android pay works with this model. Me and some others have tried and failed. All are on the stock software 7.1.1.
Has anyone used NFC and Android pay with this particular model of the Axon 7?
ZTE did not implement NFC, OTG, or MHL in the Axon or Zmax lines.
......? What?
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ZTE did not implement NFC, OTG, or MHL in the Axon or Zmax lines.
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Pretty sure that's incorrect
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Does anyone have the US 128g 6g ram version of this phone? No one has been able to confirm that Android pay works with this model. Me and some others have tried and failed. All are on the stock software 7.1.1.
Has anyone used NFC and Android pay with this particular model of the Axon 7?
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Well I've used Android Beam a lot of times, NFC works perfectly. can't talk about Pay though
Android pay works on the 4 Gig model with 64 gig of memory. The issue is with the 6 gig model with 128 gig of memory. If anyone has this model and can try out Android pay, it would be very much appreciated.
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NFC is there and works like a charm. Used Android Beam with a friend's OP3T a bunch of times
OTG has saved me once on a pretty nasty brick. Even knowing that, I downloaded a couple of OTG compatibility tester apps and they both tell that it works.
MHL, in the other hand, isn't supported. Some say that this DisplayLink thingy can work, but I'm not sure if they tested.
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Android pay works on the 4 Gig model with 64 gig of memory. The issue is with the 6 gig model with 128 gig of memory. If anyone has this model and can try out Android pay, it would be very much appreciated.
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Hello, rootnooby. We have contacted our Research and Development team to clarify this for you. You may also contact our support directly at 1-800-617-5065. Thank you for your inquiry, we will be in touch shortly!
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Android pay works on the 4 Gig model with 64 gig of memory. The issue is with the 6 gig model with 128 gig of memory. If anyone has this model and can try out Android pay, it would be very much appreciated.
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I have the 6GB/128GB model of the A7 and I can't get Android Pay to work either. I have tried it at Trader Joe's and Walgreens and it just sat here and did nothing. I even went to a friend's coffee shop and he rung up something for $1.00 so I could try it. It didn't work and I know he supports Android Pay. I was moving my phone all around on his terminal and it would never go thru. He said, "Why are you doing all that?" Then he took his own Android phone and it went thru like a charm. Something isn't right with this phone.
Yes, I *DID* have NFC turned on.
Thanks for your reply. Let's hear from ZTE on this! Must be a software fix for this!
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Thanks for your reply. Let's hear from ZTE on this! Must be a software fix for this!
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There was a new version of Android Pay that came out few days ago. I haven't had a chance to try it again since installing the update. Have you?
Did not try it. I called ZTE and was told that this is a known issue and a software patch is in the works. No ETA on the patch however.
Hopefully that is a true statement.
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Did not try it. I called ZTE and was told that this is a known issue and a software patch is in the works. No ETA on the patch however.
Hopefully that is a true statement.
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I'll believe it when I see it.
Same here. Big miss if they don't get this done on their current flagship device in my opinion. I'll follow up periodically and see what updates are available.
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As predicted, no follow up response from ZTE on this. Very typical !!
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As predicted, no follow up response from ZTE on this. Very typical !!
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We're very sorry for the delay. I was hoping I would have a solution for you. We've reached out to our Research and Development Team, and we have not yet gotten a resolution to this issue that our Axon 7 Enhanced consumers are experiencing. It should work, as it does in the 64GB Axon 7 device. We do have a post in our community forum operated by our R&D team, where you're welcome to post and interact with them. We're working a fix, however, I am unable to speculate when we will have more information available. As soon as we have additional information, I will update you all. Thank you for your continued patience as we strive to resolve the issue with the chip.
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We're very sorry for the delay. I was hoping I would have a solution for you. We've reached out to our Research and Development Team, and we have not yet gotten a resolution to this issue that our Axon 7 Enhanced consumers are experiencing. It should work, as it does in the 64GB Axon 7 device. We do have a post in our community forum operated by our R&D team, where you're welcome to post and interact with them. We're working a fix, however, I am unable to speculate when we will have more information available. As soon as we have additional information, I will update you all. Thank you for your continued patience as we strive to resolve the issue with the chip.
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Thanks for the update. I would certainly expect the next update, or security patch would include a fix for this issue. That's a very reasonable request to make for the current flagship mobile phone from ZTE.
ZTE has found the problem and it exist on the Premium version of the phone. They will be fixing it in the next update.
https://community.zteusa.com/discussion/22850/android-pay-not-working-on-axon-7-enhanced-why/p3?
Hello everybody,
I'm looking for some suggestions on hardware for a little project of mine.
I recently got my hands on a few Dynalink TV Boxes after discovering the great support of LineageOS on them here in the forum. Sadly, after some testing with the hardware I got, they seem to be off the market - out of stock everywhere since new year...
So, I'm looking for an alternative. Preferably in the same price range (30-40 bucks) and form factor and able to be flashed with Lineage or another clean ROM.
FireTV Stick Lite seemed promising, same price and decent performance out of the box. Sadly Amazon locked those very hard lately so there is currently no use for them.
I got a "Q96 Stick" of AliExpress but that thing is shady, lacks of performance and there seems to be no custom roms available soon.
So is there anything you could suggest?
Small, price around 30-40, Custom Rom available (Android 10+) or has clean stock OS, no need to be Android TV. No need for Netflix and other DRM stuff.
The project is a small digital signage, I just need to figure the hardware since the Dynalink boxes seems decommissioned.
PS: Idk if I got the right section of the forum, please be gentle.
Well I can't recommend one in that price range BUT be very careful, there's a huge thread on here about cheap android boxes that have built-in bot nets so be wary. They might even live in the system after flashing idk just be careful getting cheap android boxes
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be very careful, there's a huge thread on here about cheap android boxes that have built-in bot nets so be wary
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Yea I've heard that and that's why I'm very suspicious about this q96 Stick, stock OS is rooted, adb is active and don't ask for permission on new connections, it lies about it's specs and so on, so there is definitely something baked in deep.
On the Dynalink Box I don't sense a thread and idk I such would survive the flashing?
FireTV would be the best option, but not with the lockdown...
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I'm looking for some suggestions on hardware for a little project of mine.
Dynalink TV Boxes after discovering the great support of LineageOS on them here in the forum.
The project is a small digital signage, I just need to figure the hardware since the Dynalink boxes seems decommissioned.
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The tv box devices for which there are lineage builds are listed in the lineage thread. Most of those devices are dated, eol, or discontinued.
Why is lineage support important for your digital signage project? There are other similar S905Y2 and S905Y4 certified tv box devices that can be bootloader unlocked and rooted, but there are not lineage builds for these devices. Is root not enough? Your digital signage project also requires lineage?
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Why is lineage support important for your digital signage project? There are other similar S905Y2 and S905Y4 certified tv box devices that can be bootloader unlocked and rooted, but there are not lineage builds for these devices. Is root not enough? Your digital signage project also requires lineage?
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No, Lineage is not required, a clean OS is. It has not to be Lineage. It would be a "nice to have".
If the stock one is clean or can be cleaned I'll be happy.
Clean is maybe the wrong term, more like trustable and somewhat up to date.
Root is also not required but would be nice.
What boxes are you talking about?
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It has not to be Lineage. It would be a "nice to have".
If the stock one is clean or can be cleaned I'll be happy.
Clean is maybe the wrong term, more like trustable and somewhat up to date.
Root is also not required but would be nice.
What boxes are you talking about?
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The way to get a clean build is to stay away from the generic boxes that have hobbled together mobile builds, and instead choose a certified device. In the tv box world, this means a device for which the ultimate oem is one of a few chinese manufacturers; sei, askey, or sdmc.
The nebula 4k streaming dongle (amazon B098BFDB41) has the same specs as the dynalink, but it is 49.99 US. It also uses the s905y2, which is on its way out. The nebula device runs android 10 and is made by sdmc.
The homatics lite 4k (amazon B0BNL1YS7V) has a s905y4 and 16gb storage, but it is 59.99 US. This device runs android 11 and is made by sei. In some ways the s905y4 is not quite as powerful as the s905y2 that it replaces, but the y4 does support av1.
The hako mini (amazon B0BFW3MMKJ) is the sdmc version of the homatics device. It is also 59.99 US.
The above devices often go on sale on amazon.
Okay that's a guideline.
If the SoC are on their way out that could mean there might be a successor for it and therefore for the Dynalink box (wich is made by Askey)
So I'll be patient and look at upcoming devices and also wait for an update on the locked FireTVs.
I still wonder, and don't meant to be rude or offensive, the marked is flooded with those cheap Allwinner based boxes and sticks but there is rarely an interest in this community on them? Why is that? Sure they're probably spiced with malware and what not but the hardware is cheap and available.
I don't know. I think the allwinner 616 is a junky cpu. Some of the others might be better. They aren't all that cheap.
Someone got most of the malware out of the 616 based t95. https://github.com/DesktopECHO/T95-H616-Malware
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Someone got most of the malware out of the 616 based t95. https://github.com/DesktopECHO/T95-H616-Malware
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Yea I looked into that and was already monitoring the stick I got - nothing weird so far, at least on the network.
But still weird behavior with ADB and the fact it came rooted. Also spoofed specs like ram and storage.