Entenda a tecnologia de leitura de tags NFC do Android 2.3
Conheça um pouco mais sobre a tecnologia NFC que já está integrada no aparelho Nexus S, que tem Android 2.3. A ideia principal da Google é que, num ...
eu acho que a tecnologia só consegue avançar depois da cultura. daqui a
pouco quando todo mundo já puder ter um notebook, eu vou ficar mais
sussegado de usar um macbook na escadaria do prédio enquanto espero pelo
taxi. quando o bem de consumo ainda é inacessível para a maioria da
população, não adianta.... tem que ter uma prática diferente, etc... eu
acho que esse lance da carteira NFC é boa idéia, mas vai funcionar por
enquanto (no Brasil) só em ambiente acadêmico.
É impressionante o avanço da ciência e da tecnologia. pena que nossos
governantes não investem na qualificação profissional de nossa população de
baixa renda. ainda temos muito gente que não consegue ao menos sacar
dinheiro em um caixa eletrônico. a tecnologia avança em passos largos e
nosso povo acompanha com passos de tartaruga, essa e a mais pura
verdade.....falei!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No Brasil é meio complicado você tirar um celular caro como este para pagar
o onibus. O ideal é que este sistema não precisase de ficar tão perto para
funcionar. Por que esta maneira bastava você chegar perto da roleta, com o
telefone no bolso, e altomaticamente funcionasse. O que poderia ser feito
pelo bluetooth.
Parabéns pelo review e explicações! Tenho uma dúvida: Em teoria, ele lê NFC
mas não o grava em cartão virgem. Mas saberia dizer se transmite dados pré
obtidos? Pois assim existiria uma possibilidade de ler os dados de cartões
descriptografados e usar o telefone como um backup deste cartão.
muuito dificil..num pais de povinho ladrão, quem eh louco de puxar um
celular no onibus?? aqui nessa aldeia, o negocio eh pagar com grão de bico
e olhe lá
O Samsung Galaxy Nexus, ou Galaxy X aqui no Brasil, conta com Android 4.0 -
Ice Cream Sandwich. O Android 2.3 - Gingerbread não conta com a tecnologia
NFC.
Bonjour, je compte allé chercher le S2 très bientôt et je me demandais si
tout se qui est fond animé, applications et autre avais des conséquence sur
la rapidité du gsm. et si vous pourriez me donner quelque conseille sa
serai sympas. merci perso je trouve que vos vidéo sont très bien faite et
très bien expliquer.
Theme your android phone like the boss of the android phones the htc butterfly the Droid DNA.
follow the steps that i did in your phone to customise your android phones looks and feel just as same as the Htc butterfly thats the Droid DNA. first install go ...
Smart 5s+ Android 2.3 OS Mobile Phone Dual SIMs 3G TV GPS WiFi 4.0 Inch Multi-touch Screen 2
Modmic Unboxing & Installation Guide
Okay so the Modmic installation guide is more of a "what not to do" because you should be much more careful than I was when I rushed through it on camera, ...
will the mic plug into a xbox one controller or do you need other cords for
it. also how do you adjust chat volume... do you have to go through the
audio settings on the console? someone help me out if they know how to use
it
You will need a headset/mic splitter to attach it via the headset adapter on xbox one. Microsoft has chosen not to include a 'chat audio through speakers' for some reason, so you can plug the mic into the adapter and talk, but there is no way to listen. If you use a headset/mic splitter you can plug both your headphones and the modmic into the adapter, and use the adapters audio balancing buttons to control volume of both chat and the game. If you google "modmic xbox one" you should find some useful threads on reddit in which people have testes this. I haven't tried a modmic myself, so please verify before buying. This is all based on my knowledge of audio setup and cursory research regarding this setup.
DON'T BUY: Just bought it for my PS4 and you need a Y Cable too use it and
the Magnet attachment is so flimsy and one tap and it will come off. Now
buying a Headset for PS4 wasted $50 on this
I see, a friend of mine ended up sort of the same way. Except he was tempted to wait for the 4.0, and now wishes he got the 3.0 when it was still around. I do think he should have kept the 3.0 around, but from what I've heard they're working on their own microphone capsule. So I get the feeling the modmic is going to continue to evolve...though it would suck to have to wait for it to do so. Can't say it would drop in price though, beyond the possible muteless version which I don't think will be much less.
This is the only attachable mic there is on the market, i love the idea, it's just impossible to get one in Australia,and for the price i thought it would be i though okay sounds good i'll buy one and then when i got the money they removed the rest of the versions and the only one left is 4.0 and its only available at 65 from their website.
+ParoticWell if you pay attention to when people post comments it does, Rottenbrains posted 2 months ago. And if you don't like it simply buy a different mic, or make your own modmic(I've seen multiple kinds).
+MooTatersDoes it matter? the only one available in Australia is 4.0 and that's 65 dollars no point talking about the others if they arent available but if there are a place that actually sells the 2.0 or 3.0 i would be very appreciative
+ParoticDifferent mic, that's the modmic 4.0. More expensive than what Linus was showing off...was either 2.0 or 3.0 or something that he got. Of course the 4.0 is the only one available right now, but Antlion is at least looking into the possibility of a cheaper mute buttonless version.