RichboyJhae
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Loads of news today! Thank all you guys for acquiring all the info! And what does that mean for the phone Novox?
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Loads of news today! Thank all you guys for acquiring all the info! And what does that mean for the phone Novox?
SVDO allow simultaneous 1x voice and EVDO data : EVDOinfo.com
No one's deploying that so far as I know, it's all going 4G.
Our European cousins with GSM 3vos might be able to pull it off, tho.
I found one website that listed support for for HID profiles under the bluetooth specs, meaning that the 3d should support ps3 controllers and wiimotes for gaming, as well as bluetooth keyboards etc.. Can this be confirmed by anyone as being correct?
page 20 of 43 on that Schematics PDF: There is an AMBER and GREEN LED!
Am I remembering correctly that the EVO 4G had two separate notification areas (e.g. one on front and one on back)?
(Given that these are coming from adjacent pins, I suspect it's like what I've seen on the Shift where the front LED changes from amber while charging to green when it's done charging, which presumably requires a green and amber LED. The only other LED references I see are apparently for the camera flash.)
Am I remembering correctly that the EVO 4G had two separate notification areas (e.g. one on front and one on back)?
(Given that these are coming from adjacent pins, I suspect it's like what I've seen on the Shift where the front LED changes from amber while charging to green when it's done charging, which presumably requires a green and amber LED. The only other LED references I see are apparently for the camera flash.)
I found one website that listed support for for HID profiles under the bluetooth specs, meaning that the 3d should support ps3 controllers and wiimotes for gaming, as well as bluetooth keyboards etc.. Can this be confirmed by anyone as being correct?
Am I remembering correctly that the EVO 4G had two separate notification areas (e.g. one on front and one on back)?
(Given that these are coming from adjacent pins, I suspect it's like what I've seen on the Shift where the front LED changes from amber while charging to green when it's done charging, which presumably requires a green and amber LED. The only other LED references I see are apparently for the camera flash.)
There are two notifications lights on the front of the EVO 4G in the speaker at the top. The one on the left is for the charger, which is green and amber, then there is one on the right that flashes when you get a text or some other notifcation like an email. I believe this is green and amber as well, but I cannot remember what it was originally like since I have flashed...right now it is a darker green than the one the charger has on the left.
Hmm, you may be right. One of the notification lights on the Evo changes from amber to green based on charge, as you say. And then there's the other LED on the Evo that is a darker green on the right side that was not used by the factory ROM. Later, devs found it and started to use it for various notification purposes. Yeah, might need to backtrack on this one.
I got a big warning from my browser when I tried to visit that link. Just so everyone knows, it's safe.
<Insert random conspiracy theory about warning from browser>
But seriously, the schematics will probably be hidden in a short order, once HTC/Sprint notice that they're available for public viewing. It may be prudent to download a copy before that issue is corrected, if you should so care about the schematics.
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I did not see this noted, but thought it would be worth considering. In page 42 of the schematic of the EVO 3D shows the Broadcom BCM4329. This has the ability to receive and transmit FM signals. I am not sure the phone will have this turned on, but if so, I think it would transmit directly to any FM radio. First link to schematic, second to Broadcom product page.
Broadcom.com - BCM4329 - Low-Power 802.11n with Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and FM (Tx and Rx)
If I missed this being posted, please edit this post out as needed
I did not see this noted, but thought it would be worth considering. In page 42 of the schematic of the EVO 3D shows the Broadcom BCM4329. This has the ability to receive and transmit FM signals. I am not sure the phone will have this turned on, but if so, I think it would transmit directly to any FM radio. First link to schematic, second to Broadcom product page.
https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/eas/GetApplicationAttachment.html?id=1475266
Broadcom.com - BCM4329 - Low-Power 802.11n with Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and FM (Tx and Rx)
FM does not mean car radio stuff, its the type of modulation its using to transmit the sound of your voice (or other sounds and data) over the bluetooth signal (or other radio waves). Its a common mistake people make when they see "fm" on something, has nothing to do with being able to broadcast to your car stereo. Frequency modulation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the case of the schematic, however, the FM_RX lines point to commonly used radio functions. FM_ADJACK, for example, connects directly with FM_RXP. The labeling of this line as WFM_ANT_1 in red points to the common method of connecting an antenna through the headset port/jack to receive FM signals to the phone.
This would indicate to me that, like the original Nexus and the EVO 4G, the radio has FM receive/transmit capability, but is not connected to transmit.