IR Blaster - Mate 8 General

Hi All,
Searched quite a bit but could not find the answer.
Does L29 has IR Blaster in it as I recall reading it somewhere that it has but it does not detect in remote apps.
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Nope, no IR blaster.
Also Samsung for S7/S7 Edge has given up with it.

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Infrared remote control

I found some tutorials on the web of how to create an infrared remote control by using a headphone 3.5 mm jack and 2 IR leds... You basically have to connect the leds to the 3.5 mm plug... And connect them with reverse polarity. I cant get this to work on my Galaxy Nexus, Galaxy Tab 10.1, my friend's Galaxy S2 and another friend's iPhone 4.....if anyone manage to get something similar to work, please tell me what you did.
P. S
There is a good DIY tutorial here:
http://remotizeyoursmartphone.wordpress.com
Another tutorial:
http://www.bitartist.org/2012/01/diy-ir-remote-on-my-android-phone.html?m=1
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[Q] IR Learning sensor?

Hi, as the title says, does anyone know if this has an IR sensor for universal remote use?
If so, does it have the learning feature?
Thanks.
No its doesn't
Thanks waterninja21,
Is that a no to the IR altogether or just the learning feature?
Motorola's online chat person was sure it could be used with IR apps.
No ir at all.
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IR sensor yes. IR blaster no so this device can NOT be used as a Universal remote unfortunately. Personally the moto website spec list is a bit misleading. When I first read it said IR but was referring to the sensor and I took that as being a blaster too.
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Samsung s5 IR Blaster does not work

please move to trash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/help

Note 7 IR Blaster

Can the IR emitting light that's built for the iris function be used by apps like the Note 4 IR blaster could? (Specifically I'd like to know if we can use the Note 7 with Galaxy Universal Remote "
Isn't it the same type of light, and isn't it the same technology?
Is there an IR hardware quasi-expert that can weigh in on this?
No expert here. But sounds like a slim chance. "No IR blaster, sorry": http://m.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note7-review-1478p2.php under "Unboxing... "
But by all means let us know if anyone learns otherwise. IR blaster is the only reason I'm not upgrading... I use it too much on my N3
it has an IR light emitter for the iris scanner camera. But i tried the app (galaxy universal remote) today and it said this device has no IR blaster.
grmcrkrs said:
it has an IR light emitter for the iris scanner camera. But i tried the app (galaxy universal remote) today and it said this device has no IR blaster.
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It's likely not going to happen. Just get the harmony hub and use wifi to send it a signal, which has an app for your phone, if it's for your home or business. Otherwise, RIP ir blaster; I know this is not the news you want to hear but sadly it's the one people will get :|
grmcrkrs said:
Can the IR emitting light that's built for the iris function be used by apps like the Note 4 IR blaster could? (Specifically I'd like to know if we can use the Note 7 with Galaxy Universal Remote "
Isn't it the same type of light, and isn't it the same technology?
Is there an IR hardware quasi-expert that can weigh in on this?
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Hi, use ir blaster for iphone end zazaremote, it works perfectly

app that uses Infrared scanner as camera/nightvision?

Since the Note 9 has an Infrared iris scanner, I am wondering if there is an app that can use the scanner with visual, like a camera or night vision. Off course small distances, just for fun.
Something like this on the Poco F1
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/themes/ir-camera-pocophone-t3886516
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I've been lookig for something like this since the s8, and I havn't found anything
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That was custom done by a dev or app maker who has the Pocofone...
You could always ask them to hep but as they don't own the Note they probably won't do it all...

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