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Post by 40oz on Nov 30, 2022 15:21:20 GMT -5
besides calls, texts, emails and web browsing, what are some things you do with your phone?
ive burned all my music to a micro SD Card so i can listen to my music anytime without needing data or wifi.
Delta touch is a great Doom app which includes prboom-plus. Great for watching demos. Moving files around takes a while to do on a phone but when its done its great.
with my old phone i had a remote desktop app called teamviewer that allowed to control my desktop PC from anywhere through my phone. I havent looked into it recently but thats something id like to look into again.
hbu?
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Post by BIG DICK NIGGA on Nov 30, 2022 18:18:29 GMT -5
ive burned all my music to a micro SD Card so i can listen to my music anytime without needing data or wifi. Fuck yeah. I never stopped doing this from the early 2010s lol, I don't wanna pay for data. Plus there are youtube/Deezer downloaders + Russian telegram channels with free music. Plus, more and more frequently songs on streaming platforms just plain CHANGE or get REMOVED. See: recent scandals over Lizzo and Beyoncé both using the word "spaz" leading to the word being removed from the songs. It's probably a matter of time before the Jews remove Kanye West's music from streaming. But the Jews will never get to my mp3s on my 256 gb microSD card. My dad bought me that microSD card for new year 2 years ago and I legitimately don't know what to do with that much storage. My laptop has that much and even that thing's only 40% full. Wtf bro. I used to use my phone as a bluetooth keyboard/mouse but then my phone manufacturer broke that functionality in an update. Thank you Sony, very cool. The really dope thing about this app is that it requires NO drivers on the PC -- the phone behaves as a real bluetooth mouse or keyboard. play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.appground.blekI also have an app that turns on the flashlight when you press both volume buttons simultaneously. VERY USEFUL. play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=in.blogspot.anselmbros.torchie&gl=US
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Post by Lobo on Dec 1, 2022 1:15:15 GMT -5
I read ebooks on it.
Also use gps navigation apps quite a bit, connected to the car screen.
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Post by 40oz on Dec 2, 2022 8:40:03 GMT -5
Plus, more and more frequently songs on streaming platforms just plain CHANGE or get REMOVED. See: recent scandals over Lizzo and Beyoncé both using the word "spaz" leading to the word being removed from the songs. Totally ive been feeling a significant need to back up everything i like because it always just dissappears and it never comes back I used to use my phone as a bluetooth keyboard/mouse but then my phone manufacturer broke that functionality in an update. Thank you Sony, very cool. Thats a really cool feature! i have a desktop pc connected to my living room tv. i have a wireless keyboard and mouse for it but it has limited range so i cant always get comfy on my couch. controlling from my phone would be really neat. My friend had an app like that, he could turn his flashlight on by giving his phone a shake.
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Post by 40oz on Dec 2, 2022 8:41:35 GMT -5
I read ebooks on it. Also use gps navigation apps quite a bit, connected to the car screen. do you have a preferred gps navigation app? i havent really branched off from google maps but i find it to be rather sluggish and the interface really annoying.
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Post by Lobo on Dec 2, 2022 9:00:40 GMT -5
Good old TomTom for the win.
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Post by ass-Klappin superfreaK enjoyer on Dec 2, 2022 9:21:44 GMT -5
I miss the phones that had physical keypads. It was much better for playing games, specifically emulators.
I find using a touch screen as a key pad to make it completely unplayable/unenjoyable.
Other than that, I have a galaxy note 20. I like it.
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Post by tdrr on Dec 26, 2022 17:08:26 GMT -5
ive burned all my music to a micro SD Card so i can listen to my music anytime without needing data or wifi. Fuck yeah. I never stopped doing this from the early 2010s lol, I don't wanna pay for data. Plus there are youtube/Deezer downloaders + Russian telegram channels with free music. Plus, more and more frequently songs on streaming platforms just plain CHANGE or get REMOVED. See: recent scandals over Lizzo and Beyoncé both using the word "spaz" leading to the word being removed from the songs. It's probably a matter of time before the Jews remove Kanye West's music from streaming. But the Jews will never get to my mp3s on my 256 gb microSD card. My dad bought me that microSD card for new year 2 years ago and I legitimately don't know what to do with that much storage. My laptop has that much and even that thing's only 40% full. Wtf bro I definitely agree, it's very nice to keep your music offline. Never been a big fan of Spotify or Deezer or whatever other music streaming service.
On that note, I'd recommend NewPipe. Really, really good open source Youtube client that lets you download without any fuss, no ads or anything of the sort. It also allows for m4a and ogg formats and you can pick the bitrate most of the time.
It'd be pretty good if it just did that, but it doubles as a music player too, you can just look up whatever song you want and play it without keeping the app open or your phone unlocked, and you still get the usual music player integration you'd get from something like AIMP.
It's very lightweight and has very low CPU and RAM consumption and you can watch 720p60 comfortably on phones that would struggle with it on the official app.
About the only reason I don't use it for every time I'm going on Youtube is because it doesn't allow for logins. But that's honestly not too big a downside considering how good it generally is, it's basically what I always download music with.
(also yes two week late reply)
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