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 Nexus One LYN Official Review & Testing, Our very own testing playground on N1 :)

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TSshahz
post Jan 24 2010, 02:36 AM

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Yeah..it does serve as the purpose..but only for the screen though..

I prefer using Apple cleaning cloth which came with my macbook..Its one of the best cloth for screens..I'm looking for another one..

Can anyone find me one please?
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post Jan 24 2010, 04:30 AM

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How about the eye-glasses or camera lenses cleaning cloth?
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post Jan 24 2010, 04:37 AM

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those are just okay..

The apple's cloth has a very rubbery-like texture..much like a resin or something..When I first had it, I doubted its credibility..But so far, its the only cloth that I dare to use to rub with full force on any screen device and be assured that it will not scratch the screen!

I went to "machines" shop to find that cloth..Even they don't have it @_@
They say it only comes with the retailed products..Not for sale..

Even the glasses cloth scratched my RayBan glasses..
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just received the phone yesterday
once again thanks to my fren TEO ...
still getting used to it..
very unfamiliar with the touch screen coz my previous touch
screen u have to press.. this one no need..
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Hello N1 Owners ^^
May i know...
is it the N1 screen protector available on market?
or N1 no need screen protector?


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post Jan 24 2010, 09:49 AM

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QUOTE(honghongnet @ Jan 24 2010, 09:39 AM)
Hello N1 Owners ^^
May i know...
is it the N1 screen protector available on market?
or N1 no need screen protector?
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This video looks promising...
I dont think you need any screen protector after watching this

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QUOTE(Rushy @ Jan 23 2010, 06:29 PM)
2. PDF reader.... There is not 1 free good pdf reader for android so far, some are real slow!!
Or there is, some one pls suggest it.
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See this: http://discuss.gdgt.com/htc/google/nexus-o...and-PDF-viewer/
It seems to work, at least with PDFs. I haven't tried opening docs or spreadsheets yet.

QUOTE(Rushy @ Jan 23 2010, 06:29 PM)
I am only having bluetooth transfer to my lappy.
But have no connection issue with my bluetooth handsfree, and my old d810.
Not sure why.
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You mean you have issues with BT transfer with your laptop? When I said PC I meant my laptop (HP Pavilion dv2 running Windows 7). Still can't get it to receive photos from my N1. Or maybe it's the N1 having trouble sending.

QUOTE(shahz @ Jan 23 2010, 07:08 PM)
Didn't have any problems for me..Make sure you made your device discoverable..I've used the bluetooth several times already since I got it..Its slower than WiFi, but easier to activate and use..So far no problems at all smile.gif
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QUOTE(bahathir @ Jan 23 2010, 10:30 PM)
BT transter:
I can transfer files  from/to my laptop running GNU/Linux. If my Linux laptop can did it in command line, then I am sure the ultra modern Windows 7 can also. smile.gif. BT file transfer is not as fast the WiFi, it is around 200kByte/s. I also can transfer from/to to other handphones, and I use Bluetooth File Transfer apps (from Market). Very convenient
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So you both can do BT transfer with your computers without issues then. Ok I'll try with another computer, and that app bahathir mentioned.


Added on January 24, 2010, 10:23 amBtw, how do you guys transfer files between N1 and your computer over WiFi?

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innards,

Its really simple..You can either use SSH or FTP file transfer..SSH is fully command line and you will find it rather difficult if you're not used to UNIX platforms smile.gif

For FTP, here is what you should do..Considering you know the basics of FTP (File Transfer Protocol), download the "FTP server" application and "My IP" application from the market for your phone. Also, make sure you have a FTP application on your computer (FileZilla happens to be my favorite).

Once you have that, launch the My IP application and note down your internal IP. Close MyIP and launch FTP server now. Setup a username and password along with a listening port (I suggest 2222 as the port). Also, allow the wireless network that you will be using to connect to your phone to have access to your phone. With this setting, launch the FTP client on your computer and connect to your phone accordingly. If everything goes well, you will see your phone's folders on your FTP client wink.gif

Cheers~
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innard : Ever tried to set the N1 as Mass Storage, and Windows 7 and access the N1's SDcard as a drive? smile.gif


Added on January 24, 2010, 4:06 pmReference : Nexus One User's Guide... page :70
http://www.google.com/support/android/bin/...=168464#1071902


Added on January 24, 2010, 5:24 pmBTW, if you use BT push method (PC -> N1), you only can send/push the N1's recognizable files' extensions . such as, txt, png, jpeg .... Other than these, N1 will denied the connection.

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QUOTE(shahz @ Jan 24 2010, 12:16 PM)
innards,

Its really simple..You can either use SSH or FTP file transfer..SSH is fully command line and you will find it rather difficult if you're not used to UNIX platforms smile.gif

For FTP, here is what you should do..Considering you know the basics of FTP (File Transfer Protocol), download the "FTP server" application and "My IP" application from the market for your phone. Also, make sure you have a FTP application on your computer (FileZilla happens to be my favorite).

Once you have that, launch the My IP application and note down your internal IP. Close MyIP and launch FTP server now. Setup a username and password along with a listening port (I suggest 2222 as the port). Also, allow the wireless network that you will be using to connect to your phone to have access to your phone. With this setting, launch the FTP client on your computer and connect to your phone accordingly. If everything goes well, you will see your phone's folders on your FTP client wink.gif

Cheers~
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This sounds pretty exciting, I can't wait to try it out. I use a bit of FTP so I guess the setup should be a snap with your very clear instructions.


QUOTE(bahathir @ Jan 24 2010, 03:54 PM)
innard : Ever tried to set the N1 as Mass Storage, and Windows 7 and access the N1's SDcard as a drive? smile.gif


Added on January 24, 2010, 4:06 pmReference : Nexus One User's Guide... page :70
http://www.google.com/support/android/bin/...=168464#1071902


Added on January 24, 2010, 5:24 pmBTW, if you use BT push method (PC -> N1), you only can send/push the N1's recognizable files' extensions . such as, txt, png, jpeg ....  Other than these, N1 will denied the connection.
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bahathir, I do use the mount feature sometimes and it's quite handy. It's actually one of the reasons why I went with Android. Sometimes wireless is more convenient though and I'm kind of used to bluetooth for pc/phone file transfers. Anyways if I can get FTP to work it wouldn't matter as much.

So you guys are well-versed in UNIX huh, no wonder about your Android enthusiasm wink.gif
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innards, trust me, its almost fail safe happy.gif
I actually use FTP for my transfer. Make sure the port you will be using is not blocked by your firewall.

Today, I felt like playing with my CPUfreq today and to my shock, Scaling_min_freq on N1 is set to 245000 only! Thats lower than my Hero! The governor is 'ondemand' though and it the available freqs are pretty varied. Still, I prefer my N1 not to run anywhere below 500MHz, so I'm goin to be tweaking this. I want to see if it hogs my battery (supposedly not though).


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Found a link about 'multi-touching' your Nexus

http://gizmodo.com/5455414/how-to-get-mult...l+%28Gizmodo%29
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http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/andr...3c784258e&hl=en

Now i'm worried sad.gif Seems like quite a lot people got problem with their touchscreen offset. Any owners here with such a problem?
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shahz: Since you already rooted your N1, please report if you set 'conservative' and 'powersave' to cpufreq.

I may join the 'rooted' N1, in few months, and after Google/HTC publish the fix for 3G, just in case.... By the mean time, I hope 'xda' group already found the way to relock the bootloader. smile.gif.


TQ.


Added on January 25, 2010, 2:34 amI have no poblem yet with the touchscreen, at this moment.
For touch screen test, I used Android 2.1 SDK app (Developent.apk). Other than this, search for 'Multi touch' drawing tools in Market..In my tests, the touch registrations were precise, unless you accidentally touched the border of the screen.

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QUOTE(innards @ Jan 24 2010, 08:13 PM)
This sounds pretty exciting, I can't wait to try it out. I use a bit of FTP so I guess the setup should be a snap with your very clear instructions.
bahathir, I do use the mount feature sometimes and it's quite handy. It's actually one of the reasons why I went with Android. Sometimes wireless is more convenient though and I'm kind of used to bluetooth for pc/phone file transfers. Anyways if I can get FTP to work it wouldn't matter as much.

So you guys are well-versed in UNIX huh, no wonder about your Android enthusiasm wink.gif
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hi innards,

you may try to use this two apk, you can just install and use it, both can be found on Android Market

1) Bluetooth File Transfer - it is easy, just turn on and you can sent / receive from your PC
2) MoutUSB - after install, connect the cable to your PC, click the installed package, your N1 will became USB drive on your pc

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for the FTP server, you can use Swiftp, find it in market. it will give you the ip and you can set username and password for your ftp server. i think its the best ftp server for android right now.
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apika, you can't just judge an FTP server by its ability to display the IP and port only smile.gif I have tried SwiFTP before too but I think FTPserver is a lot more stable. What is important, is how long the FTP server can handle the connection without timeouts successfully. SwiFTP gives lots of timeouts when the phone goes to sleep mode while transferring data.

Nevertheless, it can be used too...
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Today Nanyang Newpaper publish and mention about 3 major problems HTC google Nexus one is facing....

1) touch screen problem

2) 3G and edge switch around even when 3G signal is very strong

3) Battery cant even last for 12 hrs on standby mode

I wonder when are they going to solve the problem no 1 and 2 only....zzzz


Added on January 25, 2010, 9:34 pmBy the way guys anyone can explain to me what is rooted N1?

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QUOTE(phua1985 @ Jan 25 2010, 09:33 PM)
Today Nanyang Newpaper publish and mention about 3 major problems HTC google Nexus one is facing....
Did the reporters found the problems by themself, or just copy paste from google's forums ? smile.gif

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QUOTE(bahathir @ Jan 25 2010, 09:47 PM)
Did the reporters found the problems by themself, or just copy paste from google's forums ? smile.gif
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haha, think there are more so-called "reviews" of the nexus one that there are nexus ones sold ...! 8-)

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