[MOD] Wireless charging hardware mod. - OnePlus 2 General

Hi.
I just did a hardware mod on my OnePlus 2.
I was able to successfully integrate a wireless charger into my op2. Just wanted to know if anyone is interested in this because this is more of a software place. let me know and I will add a step by step guide.

I am interested.

Armin1997 said:
Hi.
I just did a hardware mod on my OnePlus 2.
I was able to successfully integrate a wireless charger into my op2. Just wanted to know if anyone is interested in this because this is more of a software place. let me know and I will add a step by step guide.
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I am also interested!

Would be cool. I assume that you bought a usb charging pad, cut the connector and soldered the + and - to the phone's board?

I am interested as well

why didnt you just post the guide?

Is it similar in concept to the Oneplus One wireless charging mods here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...ded-internal-qi-charging-to-opo-pics-t2997326

Post a tutorial plz, interested

I am interstst
Envoyé de mon ONE A2005 en utilisant Tapatalk

Me too

Zomm3r said:
Me too
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Looks like a scam unfortunately

yup, show us the guide please

Yep sure

I'm also insterested!

RQYP said:
Looks like a scam unfortunately
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Yes I, too, think so now.

What was this really???
Did OP just had a bet with someone of seeing how many posts can he get?

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Blackberry Application Suite in a ROM??

Does anyone have any this like this? Since the blackberry storm's applications have been seen on the Fuze.
supermiah said:
Does anyone have any this like this? Since the blackberry storm's applications have been seen on the Fuze.
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Here you go: www.htc.com/us/mobile/connect/P4600
Next time use the search button my friend
Shazad.K said:
Here you go: www.htc.com/us/mobile/connect/P4600
Next time use the search button my friend
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Wow.. very useful link you sent him to...
"BlackBerry Connect
Blackberry Connect: Coming Soon!"
yes, really helpful =p
NRGZ28 said:
Wow.. very useful link you sent him to...
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X2D said:
"BlackBerry Connect
Blackberry Connect: Coming Soon!"
yes, really helpful =p
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I'm aware of what i did guys.
Check Mcmexicans post: we must make a change to this forum!
That''s the reason
Um not reason enough to point a guy in the wrong direction....He asked for BB Application suite not BB connect.
Kraize said:
Um not reason enough to point a guy in the wrong direction....He asked for BB Application suite not BB connect.
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Agreed... I wonder if he meant mobilematt's skin?
Here you go (for the Touch Pro): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=626456
VERY cool...I'm trying to figure it out. Any successful people on their TP1?
efrant said:
Here you go (for the Touch Pro): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=626456
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This one's a real useful link... I think the OP seriously asked if there's a ROM with BB app suite cooked in...
r04d5t3r said:
This one's a real useful link... I think the OP seriously asked if there's a ROM with BB app suite cooked in...
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I think it IS a very useful link. It's the first link I've seen that leads you to a cab of the BAS. And what difference does it make if it is cooked in a ROM or just installed as a cab? It should still work all the same. It's not like you are going to notice any difference in speed with it cooked in..
efrant said:
I think it IS a very useful link. It's the first link I've seen that leads you to a cab of the BAS. And what difference does it make if it is cooked in a ROM or just installed as a cab? It should still work all the same. It's not like you are going to notice any difference in speed with it cooked in..
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I was just trying to figure out what the OP means with his one line question... Maybe he wants a ROM with only BAS as 'main' OS, just like Android as 'main' OS such as these thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=615560&highlight=android
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=625484&highlight=android
It's interesting, although BAS requires BES service to run...
gosh thats cool...any chances it might run on elfin? since i've tried the application suite on elfin. Managed to run BB connect on elfin, but they don't have the BB Messenger. thats the only thing i looked for from the BB...
i got stucked with the msg like "rom htc-elf" is not supported." or kind of sumthing like that.... i was using onyx 6 at that momment.
sorry if that sound very noob question...i am still noob however. asking wont hurt tho

Connecting a bluetooth Keyboard to Hermes?

Does anyone know how to do this? I've read that some people have achieved this and I was wondering exactly how was this done as I would like to do this also
Many Thanks
mugennoob said:
Does anyone know how to do this? I've read that some people have achieved this and I was wondering exactly how was this done as I would like to do this also
Many Thanks
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Some links that may be of use:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=372097
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=319123
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=475549
A more general search link – not sure if it will work for you but try it:
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22bluetooth+keyboard%22+site:http://forum.xda-developers.com&hl=en&lr=&as_qdr=all&start=10&sa=N
Mike

Tv output?

Does anybody know if a mini usb to tv out cable will work on g1? I don't know much about these cables and would like to know if the cable will work by just simply plugging it in. Or if additional software would be required.
Any info would be a great help as I hope to use 1 of these cables for a tv streaming app.
bruce_wayne said:
Does anybody know if a mini usb to tv out cable will work on g1? I don't know much about these cables and would like to know if the cable will work by just simply plugging it in. Or if additional software would be required.
Any info would be a great help as I hope to use 1 of these cables for a tv streaming app.
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No it won't work. don't buy it.
bruce_wayne said:
Does anybody know if a mini usb to tv out cable will work on g1? I don't know much about these cables and would like to know if the cable will work by just simply plugging it in. Or if additional software would be required.
Any info would be a great help as I hope to use 1 of these cables for a tv streaming app.
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Ive seen this question posted before and to what I recall the G1 hardware doesnt support video out, Ive seen some cable advertised like you said (mini usb to av out) but to my knowledge its not supported ......if you find another answer and its supported please share the knowledge!
HectikDroid said:
Ive seen this question posted before and to what I recall the G1 hardware doesnt support video out, Ive seen some cable advertised like you said (mini usb to av out) but to my knowledge its not supported ......if you find another answer and its supported please share the knowledge!
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Was unaware that the question had been posted before, better search harder next time before starting a thread.
Will not be looking into this further as it seems clear that it doesn't work. Thanks for the posts that have answered my question
bruce_wayne said:
Was unaware that the question had been posted before, better search harder next time before starting a thread.
Will not be looking into this further as it seems clear that it doesn't work. Thanks for the posts that have answered my question
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searching is a waste of his time when he can make a new thread....it should be a limited 2 how many thread you can make...also when you about to post a thread / a pop-up should show when its a repeat thread
sweetpunkined said:
also when you about to post a thread / a pop-up should show when its a repeat thread
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OK, when you've finished hacking that feature into vBulletin, be sure to submit it to the site admins..
goldenarmZ said:
OK, when you've finished hacking that feature into vBulletin, be sure to submit it to the site admins..
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It is already out there at vb.org... LOL searching there might have also helped LOL
I think I just got pwned.
bruce_wayne said:
Was unaware that the question had been posted before, better search harder next time before starting a thread.
Will not be looking into this further as it seems clear that it doesn't work. Thanks for the posts that have answered my question
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Sorry, about duplicated Thread about the G1 TV out that was already post before, but this website below fuel my curiosity and probably was misleading about the ability to broadcast video. Thought maybe HTC created a cable that enable many HTC device that don't have the TV-out to a capable function and I know it more in the hardware, but the software/drivers support too. It also seem it more supported in a Winmo OS device then Andriod OS.
msgdigital.com/productdetail.asp?productid=46904&refid=froogle[/url]
chinot66 said:
Sorry, about duplicated Thread about the G1 TV out that was already post before, but this website below fuel my curiosity and probably was misleading about the ability to broadcast video. Thought maybe HTC created a cable that enable many HTC device that don't have the TV-out to a capable function and I know it more in the hardware, but the software/drivers support too. It also seem it more supported in a Winmo OS device then Andriod OS.
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To make it clear once more, there's no TVout on G1 (a.k.a HTC Dream).
The physical connection to the signals of the chipset is missing and additionally there's not software to support this part of hardware.
HTC devices with TVout feature, deliver the dedicated signals on some of the pins at the extUSB connector.
The adaptor you pointed at, is a simple cable with some passive elements inside (e.g. filter) to attach to extUSB connector and match it to the input of the TV set.
Best regards,
scholbert

Anyone want to sell? Even broken (just need functional screen)

Anyone want to sell their flyer? I'm looking for one that works or one that doesn't work but has a functional screen (I want to replace the screen on my flyer).
Please PM me or post here if interested.
Thanks.
http://www.dhgate.com/for-htc-flyer...tizer/p-ff8080813781edf8013784cbc4e66c53.html
jprednik said:
http://www.dhgate.com/for-htc-flyer...tizer/p-ff8080813781edf8013784cbc4e66c53.html
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Woah. Huge thanks on that. Unfortunately I think I broke the LCD not the digitizer. Either way I can just get both.
Actually, I dont suppose you have any experience repairing or tearing these things down?
No sorry but there is a post in here how u can detailed take flyer apart and back together and it looks prity easy. Use search; its in here 100% sure
lcd http://www.dealrepairs.com/htc-flyer-lcd-screen_p88.html
found one: http://www.repairsuniverse.com/htc-flyer-take-apart-repair-guide.html
there is one better like this one
ALSO LOOOK!!! -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1763895
jprednik said:
No sorry but there is a post in here how u can detailed take flyer apart and back together and it looks prity easy. Use search; its in here 100% sure
lcd http://www.dealrepairs.com/htc-flyer-lcd-screen_p88.html
found one: http://www.repairsuniverse.com/htc-flyer-take-apart-repair-guide.html
there is one better like this one
ALSO LOOOK!!! -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1763895
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Thanks for the help. I saw those guides. Also thanks for finding that thread, I've PM'd the guy.
(also, sorry for not using the search function.... :-/ )
ERamseth said:
Thanks for the help. I saw those guides. Also thanks for finding that thread, I've PM'd the guy.
(also, sorry for not using the search function.... :-/ )
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glad to help
http://www.techrepublic.com/photos/...=2&tag=thumbnail-view-selector;get-photo-roto
best one i seen!

device and app dev

Looking to develop (or find someone who can) a device to read analogue signals, e.g. temperature, conductivity, etc, then use an ADC put them via USB into an Android phone, where an app can further work with the data.
Do such devices already exist (for modification)?
Is this the best place to look for an expert on this (or where else)?
If anyone is interested and has significant experience designing such devices, please send a PM.
Thank you.
The request you made needs more than an Android developer,as it needs a hardware device to read the data (Temperature,etc) then transfer this data through usb to an app.
You better find first the hardware and then you can think on Android
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Yes, agreed, it needs hardware and software dev. I thought it is good to post re both, you never know, and it immediately makes it clear what is involved.
As there are data loggers, this would not be far from it.
But maybe someone knows which one and how to modify it.
Is there a more suitable forum, perhaps for mobile-connected hardware?
Thank you.
xdvsr said:
Yes, agreed, it needs hardware and software dev. I thought it is good to post re both, you never know, and it immediately makes it clear what is involved.
As there are data loggers, this would not be far from it.
But maybe someone knows which one and how to modify it.
Is there a more suitable forum, perhaps for mobile-connected hardware?
Thank you.
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I was also thinking on data loggers, as there is already one which sends the data to a pc. Switch the receptor from pc to android wouldn't be big deal . however, most of data loggers only work with one kind of data.(Temperature only for example).
About the forum, i could only recommend you Spanish forums,as i've seen people there making wireless connected devices to android.
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eduardvi995 said:
I was also thinking on data loggers, as there is already one which sends the data to a pc. Switch the receptor from pc to android wouldn't be big deal . however, most of data loggers only work with one kind of data.(Temperature only for example).
About the forum, i could only recommend you Spanish forums,as i've seen people there making wireless connected devices to android.
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Yes, data loggers would be partially an option, we need only resistance/conductivity. The loggers often have a display and battery which would be good if they could be avoided, to keep it as small as possible.
Re forums or other groups, Spanish is fine (if need be, Google translate will help).
Hasta luego amigo
eduardvi995 said:
I was also thinking on data loggers, as there is already one which sends the data to a pc. Switch the receptor from pc to android wouldn't be big deal . however, most of data loggers only work with one kind of data.(Temperature only for example).
About the forum, i could only recommend you Spanish forums,as i've seen people there making wireless connected devices to android.
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Hey, thanks again for the tip re Spanish forums, can you tell me which ones (URLs/links) please?
Thank you
xdvsr said:
Looking to develop (or find someone who can) a device to read analogue signals, e.g. temperature, conductivity, etc, then use an ADC put them via USB into an Android phone, where an app can further work with the data.
Do such devices already exist (for modification)?
Is this the best place to look for an expert on this (or where else)?
If anyone is interested and has significant experience designing such devices, please send a PM.
Thank you.
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What device are working with, and are you reverse engineering? Because that's what it sounds like. If this is the case, you're looking for a usb jig. Temperatures can easily be grabbed with ADB or an android terminal. Resistance values are easiest to find by looking up the board in question. Which you'll want to do anyways if you're messing with a jig. If I have a better idea of what you want to do, then I can probably put you on the right path.
Spaceminer said:
What device are working with, and are you reverse engineering? Because that's what it sounds like. If this is the case, you're looking for a usb jig. Temperatures can easily be grabbed with ADB or an android terminal. Resistance values are easiest to find by looking up the board in question. Which you'll want to do anyways if you're messing with a jig. If I have a better idea of what you want to do, then I can probably put you on the right path.
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Apologies for super late reply. I went off to find help locally and we did come up with the first step solution by using standard launch pads which have resistance measurement functions, ADC as well as low-power Bluetooth functionality all powered by micro USB. Thank you very much for your reply and again apologies for late reply, mea culpa!

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