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Bienvenues!
@Samax04 Super que google mette en avant l’article! Ca va permettre a OneDevice de gagner en notoriété!@Hi Fabien! That was exactly what I was desperate to see too! That’s why after my yota2 died and no more dual-screen phones were released in Europe that I decided to go for it ! 🙂
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Salut Anthony et Victor!
Thanks for joining in!I’m glad to see that i’m not the only one whose hands did not grow as fast as smartphones.
I love this way of presenting it ! 🙂
I agree with you. The thing is that most people already have computers, so it seem that they are reluctant to change their situation. So it may take a while for it to happen.
It should be similar to other phones. We won’t make magic on overheating.
Hi Greg!
Thanks for joining in !! 🙂
I’m glad that you like my projects! By the way don’t hesitate to share them on Poland’s blogs and medias 🙂Thunderbolt use the same USB-C connector, it’s just different protocole. On the PCB the routing/chips are different
Yes, and with their new price at 15€/month it has become much more accessible. I made a video showing a bit of shadow on desktop mode : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKITwTwYdS8
Video is in french but it’s quite self explanatory.
Yes indeed. Desktop application are currently the only limitation of desktop mode.
Indeed you’r totally right, we’ll most likely stick with the built-in desktop mode.
Android 10 is currently pretty barebones from the video I seen. I think they mostly released a developper version so developper can prepare desktop support for their app. So the native desktop experience will probably be for next android version.
Online services? What do you mean for example?
It makes me think of web applications, but that part is already working well, as those can already be accessed from android browsers.Yes you are right, the ‘office use’ replacement is already possible today. I’m using a honor view 20 on Keydock now, and it works very well. The real only problem is accessibility to windows applications that I have to use in my work.
What I meant by running linux/windows programs was to setup some kind of built-in emulator like Exagear/wine in order to be able to emulate windows programs that are not much power intensive.
About power, I guess smartphones indeed don’t have powerfull GPU. But yet when you see some Android games, you wonder how well FreeCad or other CAD software would run. If emulated probably not so well, but if built for Android?
Welcome Alain! 🙂
Infra-red emiter, yes definitly.
About Second sim card + microSD that would be a nice feature indeed. Though maybe not prioritary? Depends on how much space we have during design. As the point of OneDevice is to be small, we will probably have to cut some space-hungry features. And those dual sim + microSD tray are usually quite big on the PCB.About the USB-C yes definitly, it’s required to have video over USB-C. I just wonder if we could even better use Thunderbolt USB-C in order to have dual video output. That way it will be possible to use OneDevice as a computer with 2 screens. Though this might not be prioritary.
Yes ! 🙂
I need to build some content on the forum now to make things more alive.
Also it works but it does not look so good yet. I think we could improve that a bit. -
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