Guys, I understand a lot of you feel "mis-led". As mentioned 0:20 seconds in..."This video is geared towards the many Android Smartphone users out there, who own a smartphone and DON'T know a single thing about it..." This is NOT for advanced users. These are things the Average Joe PROBABLY didn't know & I'm glad it's been helpful for 10's of thousands of viewers. Thanks for watching! P.S. Video is nearly 2 years old
+TeQreation Well I'm an advanced user and I still found the info useful. Some people spend time making videos. Others just spend time criticizing other peoples work ;) Great work bro. Keep it up.
Another useful hint is using your phone as a desktop computer, esepcially if it supports USB C. I use my Vivo Xplay 5 Elite, with 6GB of RAM and a Qualcomm 820, all the time as a computer. Using a USB C Hub, with 1 USB C, 2 USB 3.0, HDMI, Ethernet and a SD Card Reader, I connect a Samsung 24" Curved Display, MS Wedge Keyboard and Mouse, Lacie 4TB external HD, Wacom Intuos Drawing Board with stylus (yep, works great) and a HP AIO LaserPrinter in which even the scanner works using HP's fantastic app. Don't forget to install the app, "Second Display", this will allow you to make custom changes to the resolution, aspect ratio, Desktop DPI (which is very important, mine is set to 240 LDPI which makes the Android desktop look more like a traditional desktop OS. As well as the ability to extend the desktop instead of just mirroring it, perfect for displaying apps like WhatsApp on the phone for messaging while working on MS Word on the monitor. Doing this is extremely useful and in my case has completely negated the need for another computer, I even use my phone as my work computer. As we are give a Unix dumb terminal for the internal network and a ChromeBox for the external or dirtynet as we call it, my phone was actually a step up. As we use remote apps streamed over Citrix anyway, I don't miss out on a single thing as I have a Citrix Client on my phone.
you can also make a ir blaster out of a 3.5mm head phone Jack and 2 ir blasters from amazon or radio shack, or any electronic part store.This is for Android phones without a ir blaster.
I actually found this very useful - ethernet on the tablet is very useful in a hotel situation because often the room has lousy WiFi but has the ethernet cable is supplied - so thanks for letting us know that it does work correctly with the correct cables
scandisk makes a little 32 gig and 64 gig WiFi flash drive with a SD card reader that can use up to a 128gig card. up to 6 devices can stream from it at a time.
thats pretty neat. that otg cable is the best thing ever. i use it to play ps3 controller to the emulators. and phone with broken touch screen, u can add a mouse to it and retrieve all u need before getting a new phone if u chose not to fix it. i used it since the s3. mhl is awesome too, as well as miracast with chromecast. and my favourite app for a remote control is "SURE universal tv remote". especially if you have different kinds of electronics. like me LG Tv, sony bluray player in one room. and insignia tv and lg dvd player another room.
I was thinking 'This video would be great for someone who uses a camera a lot... I'll probably send it on to my sister.' (She happens to be a fine art photographer and always on her phone!) But then you cracked the mystery of what that teensy glassy bit on the top of my last phone was! Mind. BLOWN! 💣☺ (Samsung Galaxy S4 that I still have & it does work, but I don't use it currently. Or should I say "I didn't" use...until now.) Brilliant! Thank you!
1. No, the ethernet cable isn't designed for smartphones. 2. Yes, if your phone supports OTG, then you should be able to connect to your Dslr. Hope it helps!
+Prashant Ranjan +TeQreation Yes You Can Connect Lan To Mobile By Using Lan Adapter Through Otg. www.amazon.in/gp/product/B00FZNAW8M/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=3626&creative=24822&creativeASIN=B00FZNAW8M&linkCode=as2&tag=httpwwwand02a-21 Here Is The Link From Here You Can Buy LAN Adpater
Stupid title to this video considering: number 1 and 2 are not things that android does, they are things you can buy extra and use with many devices which just so happens to include android devises. 3 is something relevant 4 is not relevant, anyone owning that camera would already be aware of the very obvious app that comes with the camera via the instructions. 5 who the hell doesn't know you can control your smart tv etc with your phone? Conclusion.. stupid title. In fact, a waste of my time and im sure many other people's time also. Yet another bogus tech channel pops in my suggested vids which i won't be watching again. If your video TITLE only kind of relates to the actual content, in this case, the 3rd and only the 3rd app, then consider changing the title to something relevant, or risk pissing off the tech people out there who you are hoping will subscribe. Because tech people are not idiots.
...great work ...I have plugged a USB hub with 4 bluetooth dongles and run a mouse, earphone, keyboard and camera at the same time. I think that the 8 cores discriminated well. Thanks for your video
You are so right, about knowing what your phone can do. Regarding the IR Blaster function, I really disappointed that the new flagship phone removed this functionality. S6 edge +, Note 5, S7, LG G5
1. You can get a microusb flash drive which is much more practical. No card reading but it's generally irrelevant in common use 2. Most modern smartphones and tablet support high speed wifi connection that is on par with any wired connection you can get pretty much anywhere. Max speed will be really hard to achieve for casual users. Also wired connection is hard to find these days. Almost everywhere wifi is used today. 5. Most devices actually don't have IR blaster tough I agree it is convenient . None of the latest Samsung series include it and most other manufacturers are removing it as well
I am user who knows about this stuff but not necessarily about the different devices and apps other people use to execute said function so I still find it very entertaining and useful. Thumbs up here good video !
Thanks! Some interesting stuff I didn't know and I'm a fairly advanced user. I like the way you get through it quickly and don't keep repeating yourself like lots of reviewers do. The quality of your filming is top notch and you're making the most of your cameras and lenses. I'm very impressed. New subscriber! :-)
Great video like always, I like the idea of using my tablet as external monitor for my camera. I can't count the times I think my shot is good, then I view it on my monitor and its not in focus.
The ir blaster remote is very helpful, especially when I can't find the remote control. Thanks man for the tip, especially using the phone as a monitor to control the camera. Great job on the video.
I use the DSLR controller on my N7 and in the menu section of that program it will give you the shutter count of the camera body...a neat bit of data if you ever need it. Good video & information, thanks
Nice work man. I find the OTG cable super handy with transferring too and from a USB stick but i didnt know that you can connect stright to an ethernet cable with the adaptor, awesome thanks for the info. Keep up the good work.
I downloaded yesterday a new and useful app called Smartcord , basically it allows you to start recording just by pressing both volume buttons , without unlocking your phone !
very nice job kid! I've added this video to my faces for future reference and subscribed. The video was straight forward and understandable without redundance. Excellent
Reaching for your remote control is far easier than messing around with the IR blaster. I have it on my tablet, but I can't see it's use as I don't really watch TV anyway. It can switch it on and open the menu on the TV, but there's little point unless the batteries have gone dead on the remote.
+Dave Thompson it actually make sense if you have multiple device that uses remote control.. i have my remote control shortcut on my homescreen so it is much easier and i can also control the A/C in our office.. how great is that?
Additionally: 1) Play media stored in your phone / computer / UA-cam on your Smart TV using DLNA apps. Even stream to Apple TV using AirPlay with AllCast. 2) Mirror your mobile screen to your Smart TV using MiraCast (wireless) or MHL adapter (wired). 3) Connect your mouse, keyboard, gaming controller to your mobile using OTG adapter. 4) Charge another mobile using an OTG connector. 5) Connect Large Hard Disks (ex 2 TB HDD) using a powered USB hub connected to your mobile using an OTG cable. 6) Watch Digital Terrestrial Television on mobile on the go using a DVB-T2 adapter (without using any internet bandwidth). 7) Turn your phone into a Metal Detector (app Metal Detector), Monitor Heart Rate by just using Camera ( Instant Heart Rate Monitor), Decibel Meter(Sound meter), measure distance (smart measure), Measure Lumen output of bulbs (Lux Meter), measure Speed (gps speedometer), altitude, use it as a compass(smart compass) 8) Surveillance device with movement detection (IP Webcam). 9) Use as a wifi-repeater / extender (FGRouter) 10) Place it in a VR Headset and watch 360 degree videos on UA-cam (gyro sensor should be present in phone) or watch SBS 3D movies. 11) Use it like an Activity and sleep tracker using Google Fitness app. 12) Customize your phone's appearance using third party launchers. Deploy Custom ROM'S, Dual boot, Run Linux, etc. 13) Use it as a torch. 14) Detect infrared light using camera to check if remotes are working. 15) Of course, call and text people as well.😂
for me there's 6 things....for the sixth is when you're in the very dark place and need a light, just open the drawer, find an icon named flash light, tap it and.....ta daaa your android now are turn into a flash light...awesome huh...
I knew some of these and have loved Peel for years but wish to thank you for some of the tips you listed. most help a friend of mine who is returning to college and uses a mac book or such. I really like being able to use a memory device for hard copy storage of some things. Thank you!
This is the First time I've watched you ! You are a Smart Man dude 👊 I'm Very Old school, I've learned some basics, but after watching this ? I Had to subscribe, gotta learn Somehow Right ? Thanks for the Great info. Will Definitely keep watching, I just MAY learn something, lol ! Cheers Man ....
The whole point of Android is that anything you can think of can be done on Android because being open source means anyone can write any software to allow it to do anything. While While on iPhone you only get what Apple allows unless you decide to jailbreak and possibly lose your warranty.
I would add obd 2 bluetooth connection with your car, with Android app such as Torque you can scan falt codes, get car dashboard on your smartphone and even code car to unlock features such as folding mirrors, controlling windows and so on
Veryprofessional informative video! You have perfect enunciation,very easy to understand,a great delivery.I liked it so much that I subscribed for the first time,ever. Thank You,Sir
well i recon im an average Joe.your vidio was very informative. i spend all my spare time on my phones, ever since they existed. from samsung to lg. lg g4 still blows me away, i still keep dicovering things thats not even in the manual..make more vidios
I know all these features, but one I find useful is otg mouse and Bluetooth keyboard with Debian installed. There is a Debian no root application. Also, USB printing is capable with an otg cable.
Forgot to say, you can also use a wifi dongle that you can find on eBay for cheap. This allows you to display your phone on your TV when watching videos or Debian.
Very nice video! That Peel remote app is amazing! Thanks for that! The quality of the video and the shots are very good, the only think I would suggest is that you try to be a bit more enthusiastic/energetic with your voice but other than that, great work!
lg also has an app for smart TVs connected to the same WiFi. pioneer audio has an app for their media center/double din recievers to control in your vehicle.
Guys, I understand a lot of you feel "mis-led". As mentioned 0:20 seconds in..."This video is geared towards the many Android Smartphone users out there, who own a smartphone and DON'T know a single thing about it..." This is NOT for advanced users. These are things the Average Joe PROBABLY didn't know & I'm glad it's been helpful for 10's of thousands of viewers. Thanks for watching!
P.S. Video is nearly 2 years old
+TeQreation Well I'm an advanced user and I still found the info useful. Some people spend time making videos. Others just spend time criticizing other peoples work ;) Great work bro. Keep it up.
+Chris Winter Thanks man!
God the comments are terrible
hey i subbed, and awesome video TQreation
+RJ Tech HD Thanks!
I am not tech savvy, so I appreciate these types of videos. My kids are not around to school me, so, thank you for doing this thing. 👍
+Antuay Michele Your welcome!
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omg just stop
This video has a misleading title, thats not what the android can do... it's what the products can do.
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This video is 4K... But I'm actually watching it in 480p... :(
Watching this on a smartphone?
Watching this on a computer with a terrible internet connection...
+Naufan Septiadi i wish i could play at 480p im stuck at 380p. damn satellite internet at 1mbps download and .5mbps upload
+Henry Camacho Lol... you are not alone.
+Lord Bills my galaxy note 4 shows this video in 4k no problem
I am a photographer, the DSLR feature was priceless info. Thank you
Your welcome!
you have good information but you lack in energy... you almost got me to sleep... work on energy!!! in your videos good luck
This video is sooooooooooo old. Please watch my latest content
thanks for saying he's not a clown. I still enjoyed this video and appreciate the fact that he's giving out this info.
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yo i dicovered that i can watch youtube on my samsung phone
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Another useful hint is using your phone as a desktop computer, esepcially if it supports USB C. I use my Vivo Xplay 5 Elite, with 6GB of RAM and a Qualcomm 820, all the time as a computer. Using a USB C Hub, with 1 USB C, 2 USB 3.0, HDMI, Ethernet and a SD Card Reader, I connect a Samsung 24" Curved Display, MS Wedge Keyboard and Mouse, Lacie 4TB external HD, Wacom Intuos Drawing Board with stylus (yep, works great) and a HP AIO LaserPrinter in which even the scanner works using HP's fantastic app.
Don't forget to install the app, "Second Display", this will allow you to make custom changes to the resolution, aspect ratio, Desktop DPI (which is very important, mine is set to 240 LDPI which makes the Android desktop look more like a traditional desktop OS. As well as the ability to extend the desktop instead of just mirroring it, perfect for displaying apps like WhatsApp on the phone for messaging while working on MS Word on the monitor.
Doing this is extremely useful and in my case has completely negated the need for another computer, I even use my phone as my work computer. As we are give a Unix dumb terminal for the internal network and a ChromeBox for the external or dirtynet as we call it, my phone was actually a step up. As we use remote apps streamed over Citrix anyway, I don't miss out on a single thing as I have a Citrix Client on my phone.
you can also make a ir blaster out of a 3.5mm head phone Jack and 2 ir blasters from amazon or radio shack, or any electronic part store.This is for Android phones without a ir blaster.
how?
I actually found this very useful - ethernet on the tablet is very useful in a hotel situation because often the room has lousy WiFi but has the ethernet cable is supplied - so thanks for letting us know that it does work correctly with the correct cables
i can download a movie into a thumbdrive and use the connector to link the thumbdrive to my phone and watch the movie through my phone?
derek khor boii just download showbox there u can watch any new movie its really cool and watch like all the shows
Nearly 4 years later, this video is still opening eyes. Thanks!
Brilliant.
+JerryRigEverything haha What you doing here bro? 😁 Thanks!
+JerryRigEverything haha What you doing here bro? 😁 Thanks!
TeQreation Lol, it was in my suggested videos. So I watched it.
+JerryRigEverything Awesome man! Kudos
thanx ...im 58 yrs young with an Lg Volt2 ..this info is off the hook!...and dude, excellent presentation!
I just pressed Like to this video using that RemoteMouse. Good job!
didn't understand a word. just enjoying listening to a kind sounding proper talking man. no nonsense talking
thankyou
scandisk makes a little 32 gig and 64 gig WiFi flash drive with a SD card reader that can use up to a 128gig card. up to 6 devices can stream from it at a time.
its been forever since i've watched a "something you don't know about Android" vídeo that I actually learn something. good job bro. thanks for this
god bless you man the dslr feature is priceless. All love man from Tanzania Africa
+Frank Kinubi Glad it worked out!
so happy I'm rocking the note edge...the endangered species that supports card extension ... plus it's a GREAT phone...
Thank you very much! I have a bunch of TVs. Made my day.
+John&Roxie Road Trip'n Your welcome!
+TeQreation You're*
+That Guy 215 Everyone knows and no one cares.
you tube police real lies
John&Roxie Road Trip'n
the flash drive reader for the Android was awesome I had been looking for somebody like that but wasn't sure if there was
My Android phone didn't come with a DSLR camera!!!
Thanks! That tv remote thing was new for me. And that helps me so much because I lost my remote all the time...
awesome video man first time watching your content and really liked the way you explain and provide info.
+Guadalupe Cahue Thanks!
thats pretty neat. that otg cable is the best thing ever. i use it to play ps3 controller to the emulators. and phone with broken touch screen, u can add a mouse to it and retrieve all u need before getting a new phone if u chose not to fix it. i used it since the s3. mhl is awesome too, as well as miracast with chromecast. and my favourite app for a remote control is "SURE universal tv remote". especially if you have different kinds of electronics. like me LG Tv, sony bluray player in one room. and insignia tv and lg dvd player another room.
whats up with your 70's disco finger pointing? lol
+vwlover65 I was still new to YT, forgive me haha. I even hate that this went viral
vwlover65 bang bang 🔫 xD
He who chills
"This video is in 4k, made it with my super camera using my awesome lenses..." how is that relevant to the video in any way?
These smooth moving shots with the smartphone, how do you do them? With digital stabilizing?
Yes, both optical and digital
TeQreation shit I have none of them! But I'll get mercalli v4 👍
The pad/monitor set up was on point. i had no idea. And to think I was trying to save up for one. Keep making these vids.
lol the only people that dont know this are ios users
Haha Great!
I was thinking 'This video would be great for someone who uses a camera a lot... I'll probably send it on to my sister.' (She happens to be a fine art photographer and always on her phone!) But then you cracked the mystery of what that teensy glassy bit on the top of my last phone was! Mind. BLOWN! 💣☺ (Samsung Galaxy S4 that I still have & it does work, but I don't use it currently. Or should I say "I didn't" use...until now.) Brilliant! Thank you!
hey
1. can we connect the lan to smartphone via otg
2.my phone supports OTG will it also support as you told for DSLR ??
1. No, the ethernet cable isn't designed for smartphones.
2. Yes, if your phone supports OTG, then you should be able to connect to your Dslr.
Hope it helps!
Thanx you're great at this work
I mean camera modulation and the way you deliver your words 👌👌👌👌 awesome bro
+Prashant Ranjan Thanks, I spend a lot of time crafting my dialogue with the viewer in mind
+Prashant Ranjan +TeQreation
Yes You Can Connect Lan To Mobile By Using Lan Adapter Through Otg.
www.amazon.in/gp/product/B00FZNAW8M/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=3626&creative=24822&creativeASIN=B00FZNAW8M&linkCode=as2&tag=httpwwwand02a-21
Here Is The Link From Here You Can Buy LAN Adpater
+Prashant Ranjan 1. Yes you can!
Absolutely Amazing !!! My brain got upgraded from the video. Great Info for a novice user. Thanks ..
Stupid title to this video considering:
number 1 and 2 are not things that android does, they are things you can buy extra and use with many devices which just so happens to include android devises.
3 is something relevant
4 is not relevant, anyone owning that camera would already be aware of the very obvious app that comes with the camera via the instructions.
5 who the hell doesn't know you can control your smart tv etc with your phone?
Conclusion.. stupid title. In fact, a waste of my time and im sure many other people's time also. Yet another bogus tech channel pops in my suggested vids which i won't be watching again. If your video TITLE only kind of relates to the actual content, in this case, the 3rd and only the 3rd app, then consider changing the title to something relevant, or risk pissing off the tech people out there who you are hoping will subscribe. Because tech people are not idiots.
the photography tips was awesome and the wifi cable
thank you
guess who knew all of these ↙this guy
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Thanks Bro... that was awsome! I have a Galaxy Note 4... about to set up a few of these right now!!
i. have a1080p display so no point of watching at 4k
The most value adde for me was using my smartphone with my DSLR. Thanks man!
why the fuck doesnt my s6 have an ir blaster like his?
lol? I thought the same too
you can make one very easy diy
check out the app instructables under DIY android ir blaster
a ir blaster what is that
Joe Ridgley
Remote mouse was truly awesome.. downloaded and used it before ending the video....
Prakhar Sarwate Hi, try " Unified Remote " ;-)
...great work ...I have plugged a USB hub with 4 bluetooth dongles and run a mouse, earphone, keyboard and camera at the same time. I think that the 8 cores discriminated well. Thanks for your video
You are so right, about knowing what your phone can do. Regarding the IR Blaster function, I really disappointed that the new flagship phone removed this functionality. S6 edge +, Note 5, S7, LG G5
1. You can get a microusb flash drive which is much more practical. No card reading but it's generally irrelevant in common use
2. Most modern smartphones and tablet support high speed wifi connection that is on par with any wired connection you can get pretty much anywhere. Max speed will be really hard to achieve for casual users. Also wired connection is hard to find these days. Almost everywhere wifi is used today.
5. Most devices actually don't have IR blaster tough I agree it is convenient . None of the latest Samsung series include it and most other manufacturers are removing it as well
the first one where you plug in flash drive to phone where you can play movies would be pretty cool!
I am user who knows about this stuff but not necessarily about the different devices and apps other people use to execute said function so I still find it very entertaining and useful. Thumbs up here good video !
really helpful! Especially the canon camera and then the MOUSE parts.
I really liked the remote mouse and I use it on my laptop. The USB to Ethernet is what I was lookiing for though. Thanks!
Thanks! Some interesting stuff I didn't know and I'm a fairly advanced user. I like the way you get through it quickly and don't keep repeating yourself like lots of reviewers do.
The quality of your filming is top notch and you're making the most of your cameras and lenses. I'm very impressed. New subscriber! :-)
Dude you rock! Thanks for saving me a ton of research!
great video, I love the fact that I can use my phone as another monitor for my camera
Great video like always, I like the idea of using my tablet as external monitor for my camera. I can't count the times I think my shot is good, then I view it on my monitor and its not in focus.
Yes it's beyond conveinant!
The ir blaster remote is very helpful, especially when I can't find the remote control. Thanks man for the tip, especially using the phone as a monitor to control the camera. Great job on the video.
I'm sure he knows what he's talking about. After a year of owning my S7, I finally learned how to record my voice mail greeting.
I use the DSLR controller on my N7 and in the menu section of that program it will give you the shutter count of the camera body...a neat bit of data if you ever need it. Good video & information, thanks
First time viewer here and I think you do a great job of explaining how to use these alternate options. Thanks for the suggestions!
Thanks!
Thanks, I'm new to all this so I didn't know most of what you showed. A great help.
one of the most useful videos I've ever watched on ANY subject!
*subscribed*
Nice work man. I find the OTG cable super handy with transferring too and from a USB stick but i didnt know that you can connect stright to an ethernet cable with the adaptor, awesome thanks for the info. Keep up the good work.
I downloaded yesterday a new and useful app called Smartcord , basically it allows you to start recording just by pressing both volume buttons , without unlocking your phone !
very nice job kid! I've added this video to my faces for future reference and subscribed. The video was straight forward and understandable without redundance. Excellent
Really useful video, never knew that I could do any of these with my Android phone, thanks.
Wow..the TV one and the DSLR one is cool! Great tips!
I knew these things but thanks for the video! ☺
Reaching for your remote control is far easier than messing around with the IR blaster. I have it on my tablet, but I can't see it's use as I don't really watch TV anyway. It can switch it on and open the menu on the TV, but there's little point unless the batteries have gone dead on the remote.
+Dave Thompson it actually make sense if you have multiple device that uses remote control.. i have my remote control shortcut on my homescreen so it is much easier and i can also control the A/C in our office.. how great is that?
+Dave Thompson I use the IR blaster on my note 3 at work to switch channels on different tv's and DTV boxes. I really like and use it a lot.
Getting an s6 for christmas. Can't wait to try out the smartphone remote app
Dude im IT support, and I learnt some great tips here. Great video.
Peel Smart Remote is the best. It's set up the best. Perfect layout. Has worked on every single TV and satellite box I've tried it on.
dude, thats one of the best video shooting of best quality I have seen
Additionally:
1) Play media stored in your phone / computer / UA-cam on your Smart TV using DLNA apps. Even stream to Apple TV using AirPlay with AllCast.
2) Mirror your mobile screen to your Smart TV using MiraCast (wireless) or MHL adapter (wired).
3) Connect your mouse, keyboard, gaming controller to your mobile using OTG adapter.
4) Charge another mobile using an OTG connector.
5) Connect Large Hard Disks (ex 2 TB HDD) using a powered USB hub connected to your mobile using an OTG cable.
6) Watch Digital Terrestrial Television on mobile on the go using a DVB-T2 adapter (without using any internet bandwidth).
7) Turn your phone into a Metal Detector (app Metal Detector), Monitor Heart Rate by just using Camera ( Instant Heart Rate Monitor), Decibel Meter(Sound meter), measure distance (smart measure), Measure Lumen output of bulbs (Lux Meter), measure Speed (gps speedometer), altitude, use it as a compass(smart compass)
8) Surveillance device with movement detection (IP Webcam).
9) Use as a wifi-repeater / extender (FGRouter)
10) Place it in a VR Headset and watch 360 degree videos on UA-cam (gyro sensor should be present in phone) or watch SBS 3D movies.
11) Use it like an Activity and sleep tracker using Google Fitness app.
12) Customize your phone's appearance using third party launchers. Deploy Custom ROM'S, Dual boot, Run Linux, etc.
13) Use it as a torch.
14) Detect infrared light using camera to check if remotes are working.
15) Of course, call and text people as well.😂
Nice video, will subscribe. I like your clear explanations.
I like how you explain things and you speak very well, very clear and relaxed. thunbs up!
Thumbs up! Thanks
I liked the TV remote and the DSLR viewer
Thanks bro for your infos on the Samsung S6
Thanks for the awesome video. Gonna make my tv work again with my phone. Love it!
for me there's 6 things....for the sixth is when you're in the very dark place and need a light, just open the drawer, find an icon named flash light, tap it and.....ta daaa your android now are turn into a flash light...awesome huh...
I knew some of these and have loved Peel for years but wish to thank you for some of the tips you listed. most help a friend of mine who is returning to college and uses a mac book or such. I really like being able to use a memory device for hard copy storage of some things.
Thank you!
Amazing video, comprehensive presentation, detailed information.... finally we're back to helpful videos on UA-cam!!! well done man.
very well explained homey. Thank you.
I just wanna say that all the stuff you talked about came in very handy. Thank you so much for all the great info. kep up the great work.
i just realized my s6 can be a remote, new things every day! thanks dude.
This is the First time I've watched you ! You are a Smart Man dude 👊 I'm Very Old school, I've learned some basics, but after watching this ? I Had to subscribe, gotta learn Somehow Right ? Thanks for the Great info. Will Definitely keep watching, I just MAY learn something, lol ! Cheers Man ....
Thank you! Very helpful tips that I didn't know…especially for my Canon DSLR!!! Great job!!!
The whole point of Android is that anything you can think of can be done on Android because being open source means anyone can write any software to allow it to do anything.
While
While on iPhone you only get what Apple allows unless you decide to jailbreak and possibly lose your warranty.
I would add obd 2 bluetooth connection with your car, with Android app such as Torque you can scan falt codes, get car dashboard on your smartphone and even code car to unlock features such as folding mirrors, controlling windows and so on
that remote mouse is a keyboard too, i can't stop using it :)) thank you for this video!!
Your welcome, thanks for watching!
Veryprofessional informative video! You have perfect enunciation,very easy to understand,a great delivery.I liked it so much that I subscribed for the first time,ever. Thank You,Sir
well i recon im an average Joe.your vidio was very informative. i spend all my spare time on my phones, ever since they existed. from samsung to lg. lg g4 still blows me away, i still keep dicovering things thats not even in the manual..make more vidios
I know all these features, but one I find useful is otg mouse and Bluetooth keyboard with Debian installed. There is a Debian no root application. Also, USB printing is capable with an otg cable.
Forgot to say, you can also use a wifi dongle that you can find on eBay for cheap. This allows you to display your phone on your TV when watching videos or Debian.
woww, im blown away with this information, esp. the remote thing... fantastic, very informative, thanks for sharing bro.
Very nice video! That Peel remote app is amazing! Thanks for that!
The quality of the video and the shots are very good, the only think I would suggest is that you try to be a bit more enthusiastic/energetic with your voice but other than that, great work!
Thanks I would be someone I'm not haha. but thanks for the feedback. glad you enjoyed the video
lg also has an app for smart TVs connected to the same WiFi. pioneer audio has an app for their media center/double din recievers to control in your vehicle.
Great video, the wireless mouse and the TV remote app were my favorites. Good info thanks for sharing.
that was a really clean double snap and point
Thanks this was helpful. Nice clear audio & visuals too!
Great Video!, Just keep up the quality and the hard work :)
By the way Kevin sent me here ;)
Thanks man I didn't know about the mouse, thanks a bunch
great vid, very proffessional. ... i just accidentally clicked on it but very happy i did. keep up the great work
You could also show- Remote desktop control...Controlling your PC from your phone.