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Re: [Questions/Ideas] Finding a N900, wrong side up, in the dark.
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I have activated the led pattern. So the led always blinks when phone is turned on! |
Re: [Questions/Ideas] Finding a N900, wrong side up, in the dark.
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works fine though when right side is up!! Lol To be more specific I would like a widget or something that lets the other phone make a noise. (or explode or something) yes I know I could just call the other phone but that costs money en is no fun. Quote:
Q: is it at all possible to connect the two phones without a router through wifi?. This question at least answers any doubts about my level of knowledge about communication technologies. :confused: If anyone wanted to know. :rolleyes: |
Re: [Questions/Ideas] Finding a N900, wrong side up, in the dark.
whistle -- beep, beep application activated by proximity sensor
n900 have a mike and speaker but ... no app for that |
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So this leaves us needing an other phone to find one. Still no fun, but works for me. Would like that bluetooth or wifi widget though. Although a mic/speaker solution would be the more advantageous one. Back to the original question; what if there is only one? :) btw. long live the internet, my spelling is a lot better than I ever managed at school. |
Re: [Questions/Ideas] Finding a N900, wrong side up, in the dark.
If you don't mind keeping the camera lens cover open, I'm pretty much sure you can set the 'flash'/recording LEDs blink in some regular intervals just as the status LED does it on the front panel. Shouldn't chew the battery if the interval is sensible enough. Even if you keep the cover closed, white LEDs blinking will be pretty much visible in the dark.
This is probably the easiest and the most battery conserving method I can think of. |
Re: [Questions/Ideas] Finding a N900, wrong side up, in the dark.
Reminds me of the story about the man (a drunk) and the street lamp:
A man came across a drunk looking under a street lamp one night. The drunk said he was looking for his keys which he had dropped. After helping him search unsuccessfully under the lamp he asked the drunk exactly where he had lost his keys. The drunk replied, 'Somewhere over there in the dark, but I can't see a thing over there so I'm looking under the light instead.' If you can't find your N900 in the dark, you'll probably not find any other thing in the dark also - Nothing to do with the N900 or apps. Help yourself and do something with the lighting...maybe an emergency light or something. Don't worry that you can't find the N900 when it rings. You can still follow the sound and/or whatever light on the display in that total darkness will be visible (even upside down). |
Re: [Questions/Ideas] Finding a N900, wrong side up, in the dark.
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For example, there's a nice little app in Android that shows you the accumulative power-usage by applications (that's one function I really miss in Android). I always find bluetooth device drew most power(It might due to a bug that might have been fixed in later Android anyway). Therefore, I could hardly listen to music/radio with the bluetooth headphone and running heavy loading applications with Android all day. N900 is more power-efficient in this case. |
Re: [Questions/Ideas] Finding a N900, wrong side up, in the dark.
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I wondered why you couldn't just call your phone in order to locate it? You must have a good reason, like switching N900 into slient non-vibration mode at night. I also have a cronjob to silent the phone at night. In this case, you may consider buying one of those phone strap that glow with incoming calls. I've seen such radio-sensitive glowing sticker, but this is much harder to find. |
Re: [Questions/Ideas] Finding a N900, wrong side up, in the dark.
you could set the alarm go off for every 2minutes so you would definetly know where your phone is? :D Or you could buy one of those whistle-beeb keyrings and put it on your n900's wristband thing's place (sry i don't know the correct english words for those. i hope you get the point ;) )
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