It's available for Chromecast now and was super easy to set up. Streaming content from my computer to my Chromecast on my TV and control it with my Android.
How do you connect the stream to the tv? I got a new samsung tv but can't figure it out since there aren't any options. PM me if you want. Wi-fi direct?
It's available for Chromecast now and was super easy to set up. Streaming content from my computer to my Chromecast on my TV and control it with my Android.
Yeah the G2 I had the screen on 30℅ percent and just limited myself to talk and text minimal web usage to see how much I got. In moderate usage I get a good day on heavy usage I get any 12 hours.
Yeah the G2 I had the screen on 30℅ percent and just limited myself to talk and text minimal web usage to see how much I got. In moderate usage I get a good day on heavy usage I get any 12 hours.
With my usage i've been averaging around 38 hrs with 4 1/2 hrs ost on my g2. Very satisfied with that.
on another note this One Plus One sound better and better with each leak
[h1]Here’s what the OnePlus One’s CM11 looks like[/h1]
9 hours ago byJohnny32 comments
Two screenshots reportedly taken from the OnePlus One’s custom CyanogenMod OS were sent toEngadget by a “reliable tipster” and show a custom lockscreen and the About phone page. The latter is important as it shows the Model name One attached to the 4.4.2 Android version and the presence of on-screen navigation buttons.
The lockscreen features a cool split-screen mode showing a wallpaper on the top (perhaps a slightly blurred version of the homescreen wallpaper) and a big clock, notification, weather and battery details. The lockscreen doesn’t have anything in common with the stock or CyanogenMod lockscreen suggesting OnePlus may have deeper customizations planted in the otherwise closely-stock CyanogenMod OS.
Leaked schematics of the rumored next iPhone 6 suggest two screen sizes and give out some specific dimensions for both models. The schematics come from Japanese Apple-centric Mac Otakarapublication. The smaller model sports a 4.7" display and has the 137 x 66 x 7 mm dimensions (the iPhone 5s is at 123.8 x 58.6 x 7.6 mm while the 5" Nexus 5 is just 137.9 mm in height). The larger, 5.7" model is said to sport 157 x 77 x 6.7 mm, which is taller than a 5.7" Samsung Galaxy Note 3 but a bit narrower and a lot thinner.
Alleged iPhone 6 schematics
Then come two sketches of the upcoming two models but their credibility is yet to be confirmed. The sketches apparently show a 4.7" and 5.5" iPhones with rounder edges, slim waistline and single-piece volume buttons.
According to the source of the sketches the devices sport 7.1 mm thickness. On the bottom, the 3.5 mm headphone jack is located on the far left instead of the right.
Alleged iPhone 6 render
Based on those sketches Martin Hajek created a couple of 3D renders. While those aren't real and could turn to be based on completely false info, they still look pretty cool.
iPhone 6 render based on rumors
Recently, we saw a schematic of an unrealistically wide iPhone device but it isn't connected to the ones above.
Hot on the heels of the leaked schematics from earlier today, alleged live photos of Apple iPhone 6 made the rounds on the web. The images are reportedly captured in a Foxconn facility.
The photos reveal a sleek-looking handset with a metal construction. The protruding camera of the device is the element which raises most questions. The latest rumors point that the handset’s snapper will be an 8MP f/1.8 unit.
Apple iPhone 6 will debut this fall. Two models with different display sizes are all but certain to arrive.