Guest george109 Posted October 30, 2013 Report Posted October 30, 2013 @Kyan - I have a new poll/Survey link (I have not activated it yet) - Do you want it, as I can post it here... I can then share the results every week or so, with charts etc
Guest Maringer Posted October 30, 2013 Report Posted October 30, 2013 What is an NFC tag? What do they do? I have read on the internet, but they can only store like 42 characters...You can use the NFC chip in the phone to programme the tags as well as read them. Say you use your phone as a satnav in the car? Put a tag in the car (they usually come as stickers or keyfobs) and programme it to start your satnav software, turn off wifi and connect to your bluetooth headset. Then all you need to do when you get to the car is unlock the phone screen, hold the back of the phone against the tag and it will automatically perform the programmed commands, starting up your satnav etc etc leaving you ready to drive off straight away. The tags are really cheap and can be reprogrammed as well if your usage requirements change.As I say, quite clever technology, but not something I really need!
Guest george109 Posted October 30, 2013 Report Posted October 30, 2013 (edited) You can use the NFC chip in the phone to programme the tags as well as read them. Say you use your phone as a satnav in the car? Put a tag in the car (they usually come as stickers or keyfobs) and programme it to start your satnav software, turn off wifi and connect to your bluetooth headset. Then all you need to do when you get to the car is unlock the phone screen, hold the back of the phone against the tag and it will automatically perform the programmed commands, starting up your satnav etc etc leaving you ready to drive off straight away. The tags are really cheap and can be reprogrammed as well if your usage requirements change. As I say, quite clever technology, but not something I really need!Why did nobody tell me about this before! :huh: I want one! (oh yeah, and an NFC phone! :P) Edited October 30, 2013 by george109
Guest tillaz Posted October 30, 2013 Report Posted October 30, 2013 You can use the NFC chip in the phone to programme the tags as well as read them. Say you use your phone as a satnav in the car? Put a tag in the car (they usually come as stickers or keyfobs) and programme it to start your satnav software, turn off wifi and connect to your bluetooth headset. Then all you need to do when you get to the car is unlock the phone screen, hold the back of the phone against the tag and it will automatically perform the programmed commands, starting up your satnav etc etc leaving you ready to drive off straight away. The tags are really cheap and can be reprogrammed as well if your usage requirements change. As I say, quite clever technology, but not something I really need! same, never used it once on my nexus 4, only way i would use it is for payments... but that has not took off in the uk for some reason (at least not in my area) like this
Guest kyan31 Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 @Kyan - I have a new poll/Survey link (I have not activated it yet) - Do you want it, as I can post it here... I can then share the results every week or so, with charts etc I think it would be better if the results were open to everyone rather than you having to post an update ever week or so. Maybe I'll just remove the poll altogether until a better solution can be found.
Guest Maringer Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 same, never used it once on my nexus 4, only way i would use it is for payments...but that has not took off in the uk for some reason (at least not in my area)I'm not entirely sure they are allowed to use programmable NFC for payments here in the UK. The Oyster cards used for travel in London use NFC but they use a bespoke system and you couldn't, for example, get an 'Oyster' application on an NFC-enabled phone. The newest 'contactless' credit and debit cards use NFC as well but, again, you couldn't use a banking app on your phone to programme the NFC in your phone.I'm pretty sure I've read that users in Japan and also perhaps South Korea can use NFC in their phones for making payments so the technology is obviously there. Most of the world just isn't using it as yet. Perhaps in the future.
Guest Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 Hmm, Antelife have let me down and told me that the UMI X2 I ordered is "out of stock". Don't think they want to sell me one for that discounted price. If they can't offer a similar alternative for the same price I think its refund time.
Guest tillaz Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 I'm not entirely sure they are allowed to use programmable NFC for payments here in the UK. The Oyster cards used for travel in London use NFC but they use a bespoke system and you couldn't, for example, get an 'Oyster' application on an NFC-enabled phone. The newest 'contactless' credit and debit cards use NFC as well but, again, you couldn't use a banking app on your phone to programme the NFC in your phone. I'm pretty sure I've read that users in Japan and also perhaps South Korea can use NFC in their phones for making payments so the technology is obviously there. Most of the world just isn't using it as yet. Perhaps in the future. that video i posted above is a demonstration of it been used for payments in the uk, so it must be allowed, just don't think it took off here. some info on it in the uk here http://www.stuff.tv/galaxy-s4/ditch-your-wallet-now-nfc-mobile-payments-explained/feature i know its used in the US, (Google Wallet) infact in the new version of android 4.4 there is a new option for payments in the settings menu. according to the link above this will be available in the uk in 2014
Guest Rico_89 Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 Hi all, haven’t been around here in a while :) , looks like I’ll have to read back a few pages to catch up a little.. I’ve noticed a lot of new phones in the poll and the Jaiyu G4 has been removed? Did anyone actually receive a G4? That was the phone that got a lot of us interested in Chinese phones.
Guest dakok Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 Nice little device - this little ZTE v987 of mine :) After it was chosen by Miui developers as the first MTK6589 (dual sim) phone for MIUI rom, then it was chosen by Lewa developers as the first MTK6589 (dual sim) phone for new LeWa v5 rom and then chosen by Baidu developers as one of the few phones to have new 4.2 Baidu rom, it is the first phone chosen bla bla... to carry new 4.2 MTK ShenduOS rom :) Any second thoughts about the best MTK6589 phone?
Guest deuse Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 Nice little device - this little ZTE v987 of mine :) After it was chosen by Miui developers as the first MTK6589 (dual sim) phone for MIUI rom, then it was chosen by Lewa developers as the first MTK6589 (dual sim) phone for new LeWa v5 rom and then chosen by Baidu developers as one of the few phones to have new 4.2 Baidu rom, it is the first phone chosen bla bla... to carry new 4.2 MTK ShenduOS rom :) Any second thoughts about the best MTK6589 phone? I got my Talk 5H now and I've tried MIUI\Lenovo Vibe\Lewa and a few others and to me they are all look the same you may get a option or two more but that's it. I'm sticking with Miui V5 for the time being.
Guest dakok Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 You missed the point, my post was not about chinese rom quality or diversity... :) Anyway, Shendu was the only decent chinese JB rom running on G300`s tiny 512MB. Another option was CM10.x from Dazzozo or that hungarian developer. MTK does not have its CM. MTKs with 512 MB ram will be happy with Shendu development. Probably
Guest tillaz Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 Nexus 5 is now on the Play store... White & Black colours £299.99 For 16GB £339.99 For 32GB £9.99 for shipping... https://play.google.com/store/devices/details/Nexus_5_32GB_Black?id=nexus_5_black_32gb Nexus 4 is removed.
Guest dakok Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 (edited) What Nexus has to do with this topic? If it was north korean origin we could associate it to China phone discussion, though. :) Edited October 31, 2013 by dakok
Guest tillaz Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 What Nexus has to do with this topic? If it was north korean origin we could associate it to China phone discussion, though. :) lol get a grip... what does this fourm have to do with the G300... its an off topic forum about other phones. do you think people who view this forum have no interest in the nexus 5, and what the price was going to be, and what android 4.4 kit kat has to offer... which will be on future china phones... and possibly the G300 (CM11)
Guest tillaz Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 Some info on kit kat 4.4 http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/30/android-kitkat-leak-entry-level-phone-wearable-sensors/ http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/31/android-4-4-kitkat-launch/ its optimised to work on lower end devices with 512MB RAM Edit: Hands on video with 4.4 on the Nexus 5 http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/31/5051984/android-4-4-kit-kat-hands-on-walkthrough-video Nexus 5 hands on
Guest Frankish Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 I'm selling my W200. Don't know whether to go eBay, gumtree as it isn't very well known. Perfect condition so I'm sure someone would pay a good amount to avoid waiting for shipping etc.Not sure where we stand on buying Chinese phones with the whole battery thing going on?
Guest dakok Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 (edited) lol get a grip... what does this fourm have to do with the G300... its an off topic forum about other phones. Hmmm, you mixed up sumthin :blink: Nope, the right question is: what does established and well known korean phone (with established and well known android OS) theme do in China Phone Discussion topic. China Phone Discussion is a topic for members that want to know more about China phones with chinese OSes. There is a ton of websites discussing Nexus and Google. No point in pushing that subject in here. Simple as that. :D Not sure where we stand on buying Chinese phones with the whole battery thing going on? Singapore Post (one battery per parcel), Deutsche Post and PostNord (sweden) are receiving and transporting batteries... Edited October 31, 2013 by dakok
Guest dakok Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 (edited) Shendu OS released its first MTK 4.2 rom for ZTE v987 and Lenovo P780 yesterday Here is some interesting info that probably goes for both models (google translate): About Shendu OS Shendu OS is based on the AOSP (Android Open Source Project), CyanogenMod10 and AOKP (Android Open Source Kang Project) from the integration of the Android system. The current release version is Android 4.1.2. Development is aimed at making the Android system to better meet people's habits and aesthetic point of view, to do more convenient, easier to use mobile operating system. Update cycle Shendu OS official versions fortnightly update in the update released on Monday week update log, update week about 14:00 Friday afternoon release. 1. Set interface On the setting items have been reclassified and divided, streamline operations, providing common settings interface that allows users to quickly locate their desired setting item, so settings no longer cumbersome and complex. 3. Guest mode Offers visitors model, do not want others to open applications and data for deep protection, which greatly improves the user too protective of their privacy, no longer have to worry about their privacy discovered by others. 9. Desktop New desktop design, remove the app drawer, automatically remove blank pages, innovative editing mode, supports slide into edit mode, bring down the status bar and other gestures, handy program folder actions, plug-ins and other custom sizes, etc. functions you to dig! Edited October 31, 2013 by dakok
Guest tillaz Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 Hmmm, you mixed up sumthin :blink: Nope, the right question is: what does established and well known korean phone (with established and well known android OS) theme do in China Phone Discussion topic. China Phone Discussion is a topic for members that want to know more about China phones with chinese OSes. There is a ton of websites discussing Nexus and Google. No point in pushing that subject in here. Simple as that. :D i mixed nothing up... china phones have nothing to do with this forum for the G300... that's why this is OFFTOPIC and you don't tell me what i can and can't post, if you don't like it don't read it... all i have posted is info on a phone that just released with the latest version of android, some people here will be interested in it... your posts crying about what i have posted is no use to anyone... at the end of the day i know some people who view this thread regularly where interested in getting a nexus 5 and obviously what 4.4 brings.. if your not, don't read it Simple as that... causing arguments about it is no good for anyone and a wast of time.
Guest Maringer Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 I think it's quite likely that the Nexus 5 is manufactured somewhere in China so we're all good. :)A heck of a lot of phone there but I'm cheap enough that it's somewhat over a hundred quid more that I really want to spend on a phone at the moment. Think I'll wait until after Christmas to see what the latest and greatest MTK phones with 6592 or 6588 can offer.
Guest dakok Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 and you don't tell me what i can and can post, if you don't like it don't read it... all i have posted is info on a phone that just released with the latest version of android, some people here will be interested in it... your posts crying about what i have posted is no use to anyone... You have mixed the word "forum" with "topic", but nevermind that :) And nobody told you what you may post here :) I would be rather stupid to do so. Cool it down, man... :P
Guest tillaz Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 You have mixed the word "forum" with "topic", but nevermind that :) And nobody told you what you may post here :) I would be rather stupid to do so. Cool it down, man... :P nope, this is posted in a forum for the G300, which has topics inside ;) look at the URL http://www.modaco.com/forum/650-huawei-ascend-g300-g300modacocom/ for the main page then the one for this page.
Guest apple2005 Posted November 1, 2013 Report Posted November 1, 2013 In my opinion this thread is specific for Chinese phones as the name suggests. All people here are interested in Chinese phones only. So please other phones like Samsung, Sony etc etc should not be discussed here. Thanks.
Guest apple2005 Posted November 1, 2013 Report Posted November 1, 2013 @dakok : Did you get your phone zte v967s yet? From where you bought it and how much? I bought from a shop in aliexpress for 132 dollars with 4 gb card but has to cancel the order due to the shop telling lies to me that it was in stock. In fact it wasn't. Now I want to buy from somewhere else. Where is the cheapest? Thanks.
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