Stock & Inventory App: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stockmanagment.next.app&hl=en&gl=US Greetings all and welcome back to a new series called Abandonware. Which is just unfinished videos that were sitting in my archive that I've decided to edit and release. This is just a one off for now as I am working out the giveaway details with the thank you for the 100K. Also have the Servo Phones to work on but this is just another thank you for now! Will keep everyone posted. Thanks so much everyone, I do appreciate you all :)
The multimeter wasn't set to measure volts, use the V with a straight line and a dotted line (that's dc volts). For these batteries, go to the 20 option (you could measure up to 20v, way more than the 4.2v of a lithium battery)
yea that generation of LG phones were all really bad and overheated and bootlooped. I had an LG G5 and both me and my mom had phones that overheated and wasted battery. not to mention the 4k screen that gulped battery like nobody's business, and wasn't even that good and had some pretty poor image retention, to where you could read text for a while after if you left it on one screen for a while. but damn is the camera good, especially with the camera grip that gave you more battery and physical controls.
it is not that people prefer mediatek over snapdragon (most people do not care what soc they get), it is that for phone manufactutrers mediatek seems way more favorable cuz they are cheaper or something
25:23 When I see those cliper things and a file I thought in my mind "he's gonna blow his house down". Your seem to be good at not touching the contacts at any metal surface.
So, when doing thermal paste there are a lot of different schools of thought, however there is a correct way to do it. Using a dot like you did does work, but for the best results you have to spread it across the entire chip/cooling pad, and make the layer as thin as possible. My testing at home shows that doing this can improve cooling by as much as 30% over just using a dot of thermal paste. (I did a hell of a lot of testing of this with Xbox 360s back in the day.)
I had a Nexus 5X and I have to agree that they are incredibly unreliable, mine heated up in my pocket and then failed to power on and when it cooled down enough it would just boot loop. That's when I got my Nokia 8 and I've been using the Nokia devices since. All I'll say about the Nexus 5X is "Rest in piss, forever miss" 🤣
Also, for the nokia with the clear case, car headlight restoration polish kits will work wonders to clear that plastic back up. And ffr, both isopropyl alcohol and methylated spirits will cause that to happen to clear plastics, so stick to soapy water. For cleaning things like that nokia shell i usually use a small ultrasonic cleaner, it's amazing what they can get off!
Glad I’m not the only one that gets angry at Edge, forces you to do that, don’t get that from other browsers -- I tried Samsung for years and been returning them as Exynos was bad, the Snapdragon one came out this year in UK and it’s the first one I kept… I tried a demo of Pixel and it did feel too much like an Exynos as exynos struggled in some apps
19:36 Me too man, I love Bounce too, I used to play it in Nokia 1650 a lot and many other models like 1209, 1280 and 1800 and I had a lot of craze back when I was a child😅
I remember buying a bootlooped nexus 5x because I read there was a method of bypassing the bootloop, it did work but it made it into a single core phone, it was usable kinda, and I flipped it
OK, I see abandonware and instantly think of games! I went straight to retro devices and see my favorite Nokia... So, misleading, yet entirely enjoyable. Good video!
IVE GOT A MATCHING BATTERY FOR THE FAKE S4!!! I had one of these back in 2013, Software is cooked on it. Showed hundreds and hundreds of Malware issues on Antivirus and crashed. The Camera was a 5MP Fixfocus that was soooo bad that when you pointed it towards the sun it made the sun black and a bunch of pixels. CPU was a 1.2Ghz DUAL Core with 512mb RAM, worked grat for about 3 months
Anything with the Snapdragon 808 and 810 in it is doomed to fail. Maybe 810 not so much but still. I know the Nexus 5P had some issues. The LG G4 and the V10 are dreaded for this issue. Also have a HTC ONE M9 with SD 810 in it with 3GB DDR4 ramm, the LGs are with 4GB but DDR3 memory. I think the DDR4 uses lower voltage than the 3. Also some general soldering issues with the G4 and V10 phones. :(
Could you pin in the comments or in the description what kind of invertory app your are using on android? I saw it in one of the retro phone collection videos and that is a godsend for managing stuff. I also grew a sizable phone collection apart from other stuff like LEGO sets, BT headsets, mice, mechanical keyboards, IBM Thinkpad collection and such. If I remember correctly the app has an option to take multiple images for the lot, can make a barcode for it and also can add the date of the aquasition of the item (that is absolutely handy) Thank you in advance. Love the channel! (Old 2000-2010 Nokia and stuff ;D )
Hey there, the app is called "Stock and Inventory Simple" by Chester Software. Yes you can do multiple photos for an item and all that. It's an amazing app for being free that's for sure!
Thanks Shane for the nice video to chill and do other things with that on in the background. I did see a program shortrcut on your desktop called NOST is that something to do with Nokia maybe? Could you share that?
I think it was some sort of Nokia Service Tool but I downloaded it from some random site to bring a Nokia 7.1 back to life. Since this was years ago all the software has been deleted since I've changed laptops multiple times and the files on the desktop were so random so it's been lost to time. I'm sure if you done some digging you'd probably find the tool somewhere. If i recall it was simply something to restore firmware on Nokias and that was it :)
i watched this video while doing a 3 phone job lot (and i managed to fix them all! - there was a nokia n97 mini, a nokia 3310 with a transparent shell and a nokia asha 501)
Something similar to the "static" on that HTM reminds me of when I first got the "SAMSUNG Q88" tablet from my classmate, sometimes the screen would glitch out for whatever reason until I opened it up and (unintentionally disconnected the speaker wires and almost ripped the camera/flash flex) turns out that the connection for the display was iffy, so I had to brute force it and it worked
When you pulled out those bootlooping nexuses, I had this quick thought that maybe the power button is just faulty, remembering how that was the issue with my friend's dual sim HTC one m8. And then as I even forgot about it, you arrive to that conclusion. Heh
I actually really enjoyed watching that. The Samsung not behaving was very funny, although I did get your frustration with It, although was educational. I liked looking at the various Nokia phones. My first phone was a Nokia 3110 which I still have. I bought one for my late husband's 50th birthday which I still have but it needs a clean ( he was a heavy smoker). But they were great phones. ❤
I loved my 3200 back in the day. In the box was a link where you could get a template cutter posted from Nokia. The button layout was dumb, but it was so personalisable. It came with lenticular colours in the box too.
Stock & Inventory App: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stockmanagment.next.app&hl=en&gl=US
Greetings all and welcome back to a new series called Abandonware.
Which is just unfinished videos that were sitting in my archive that I've decided to edit and release.
This is just a one off for now as I am working out the giveaway details with the thank you for the 100K.
Also have the Servo Phones to work on but this is just another thank you for now!
Will keep everyone posted.
Thanks so much everyone, I do appreciate you all :)
It would be awesome if you giveaway one of those BB Priv you showed on your stream the other day!
wonderful idea! looking forward to the series.
Love seeing what you're hiding in your vintage stash of cell phones
Job lots are my favorite since they motivate me to work on my own devices
The multimeter wasn't set to measure volts, use the V with a straight line and a dotted line (that's dc volts). For these batteries, go to the 20 option (you could measure up to 20v, way more than the 4.2v of a lithium battery)
smoorez never fails to laugh us when he says big sperker lol
yea that generation of LG phones were all really bad and overheated and bootlooped. I had an LG G5 and both me and my mom had phones that overheated and wasted battery. not to mention the 4k screen that gulped battery like nobody's business, and wasn't even that good and had some pretty poor image retention, to where you could read text for a while after if you left it on one screen for a while.
but damn is the camera good, especially with the camera grip that gave you more battery and physical controls.
it is not that people prefer mediatek over snapdragon (most people do not care what soc they get), it is that for phone manufactutrers mediatek seems way more favorable cuz they are cheaper or something
Hello i remember Nexus and Nexus was pure dogshit like i have Seen on the internet people complaining with old Nexus tablet
yay 100k congrats
Nice video, congrats on 100k!
Lazy job lot is still job lot... Like pizza, cold pizza is still pizza... or hand... job... or lets not go that way :]
I wonder if any of the galaxy's have video out so you could use it as an iptv player connected to a TV. Reuse, recycle and all that.
*I was keen on getting this to work
That was more than a bit clear... 🙂
Had to watch twice as I fell asleep first time round 😊
Old job lots! Wooooo!
SMOOREZ, I MISS CHEEKY ANDROID WE NEED TO SEE HIM AGAIN
As a wise man once said reality is often Dissapointing
25:23 When I see those cliper things and a file I thought in my mind "he's gonna blow his house down".
Your seem to be good at not touching the contacts at any metal surface.
i sometimes do the same thing but instead of breaking the plastic on the battery i break that bit of plastic on the phone
I had the disco phone . I think I still have it somewhere🤔 the rubber sides fell of tho..
I9507 S4 is basically an i9505 but with 4G+ capabilities. It was only sold in Australia and Hong Kong. The best is the i9506.
So, when doing thermal paste there are a lot of different schools of thought, however there is a correct way to do it. Using a dot like you did does work, but for the best results you have to spread it across the entire chip/cooling pad, and make the layer as thin as possible. My testing at home shows that doing this can improve cooling by as much as 30% over just using a dot of thermal paste. (I did a hell of a lot of testing of this with Xbox 360s back in the day.)
I had a Nexus 5X and I have to agree that they are incredibly unreliable, mine heated up in my pocket and then failed to power on and when it cooled down enough it would just boot loop. That's when I got my Nokia 8 and I've been using the Nokia devices since.
All I'll say about the Nexus 5X is "Rest in piss, forever miss" 🤣
Also, for the nokia with the clear case, car headlight restoration polish kits will work wonders to clear that plastic back up. And ffr, both isopropyl alcohol and methylated spirits will cause that to happen to clear plastics, so stick to soapy water. For cleaning things like that nokia shell i usually use a small ultrasonic cleaner, it's amazing what they can get off!
Glad I’m not the only one that gets angry at Edge, forces you to do that, don’t get that from other browsers -- I tried Samsung for years and been returning them as Exynos was bad, the Snapdragon one came out this year in UK and it’s the first one I kept… I tried a demo of Pixel and it did feel too much like an Exynos as exynos struggled in some apps
19:36 Me too man, I love Bounce too, I used to play it in Nokia 1650 a lot and many other models like 1209, 1280 and 1800 and I had a lot of craze back when I was a child😅
I remember buying a bootlooped nexus 5x because I read there was a method of bypassing the bootloop, it did work but it made it into a single core phone, it was usable kinda, and I flipped it
Xiaomi is do that I guess for people like me don't like mediatek but Snapdragon I love..no recovery is a modified phone problem.
OK, I see abandonware and instantly think of games!
I went straight to retro devices and see my favorite Nokia...
So, misleading, yet entirely enjoyable.
Good video!
3310 was my first cell phone, I'm now 30. Loved playing snake on it.
does anyone know how to download older firmware versions for the samsung s7 series now? or how did he do it in the video
Heh, a galaxy s4... The display of mine has a crack, but it still totally works 🙂
Hi nice video of today. I wanted to know if amoled screen can be replaced with a cheap lcd clone display of Samsung phone
Covid was probably the most peaceful I've felt wasn't hectic for once
5:32 SOC from the future💀also snapdragon 600 was in i9505 too
I support the series 👍 by the way, which app do you use to record all the phones you've got?
IVE GOT A MATCHING BATTERY FOR THE FAKE S4!!!
I had one of these back in 2013, Software is cooked on it. Showed hundreds and hundreds of Malware issues on Antivirus and crashed.
The Camera was a 5MP Fixfocus that was soooo bad that when you pointed it towards the sun it made the sun black and a bunch of pixels.
CPU was a 1.2Ghz DUAL Core with 512mb RAM, worked grat for about 3 months
Congrats on 100k bro :D
Anything with the Snapdragon 808 and 810 in it is doomed to fail. Maybe 810 not so much but still. I know the Nexus 5P had some issues. The LG G4 and the V10 are dreaded for this issue. Also have a HTC ONE M9 with SD 810 in it with 3GB DDR4 ramm, the LGs are with 4GB but DDR3 memory. I think the DDR4 uses lower voltage than the 3. Also some general soldering issues with the G4 and V10 phones. :(
That nexus was a nice phone, the size was awesome.
Could you pin in the comments or in the description what kind of invertory app your are using on android? I saw it in one of the retro phone collection videos and that is a godsend for managing stuff. I also grew a sizable phone collection apart from other stuff like LEGO sets, BT headsets, mice, mechanical keyboards, IBM Thinkpad collection and such.
If I remember correctly the app has an option to take multiple images for the lot, can make a barcode for it and also can add the date of the aquasition of the item (that is absolutely handy)
Thank you in advance. Love the channel! (Old 2000-2010 Nokia and stuff ;D )
Hey there, the app is called "Stock and Inventory Simple" by Chester Software. Yes you can do multiple photos for an item and all that. It's an amazing app for being free that's for sure!
Thanks Shane for the nice video to chill and do other things with that on in the background. I did see a program shortrcut on your desktop called NOST is that something to do with Nokia maybe?
Could you share that?
I think it was some sort of Nokia Service Tool but I downloaded it from some random site to bring a Nokia 7.1 back to life. Since this was years ago all the software has been deleted since I've changed laptops multiple times and the files on the desktop were so random so it's been lost to time. I'm sure if you done some digging you'd probably find the tool somewhere. If i recall it was simply something to restore firmware on Nokias and that was it :)
i watched this video while doing a 3 phone job lot (and i managed to fix them all! - there was a nokia n97 mini, a nokia 3310 with a transparent shell and a nokia asha 501)
Something similar to the "static" on that HTM reminds me of when I first got the "SAMSUNG Q88" tablet from my classmate, sometimes the screen would glitch out for whatever reason until I opened it up and (unintentionally disconnected the speaker wires and almost ripped the camera/flash flex) turns out that the connection for the display was iffy, so I had to brute force it and it worked
You need to review a unihertz titan
When you pulled out those bootlooping nexuses, I had this quick thought that maybe the power button is just faulty, remembering how that was the issue with my friend's dual sim HTC one m8. And then as I even forgot about it, you arrive to that conclusion. Heh
I actually really enjoyed watching that. The Samsung not behaving was very funny, although I did get your frustration with It, although was educational.
I liked looking at the various Nokia phones. My first phone was a Nokia 3110 which I still have. I bought one for my late husband's 50th birthday which I still have but it needs a clean ( he was a heavy smoker). But they were great phones. ❤
I loved my 3200 back in the day. In the box was a link where you could get a template cutter posted from Nokia. The button layout was dumb, but it was so personalisable. It came with lenticular colours in the box too.
and gg 👍 with your 100k subscribers you deserve 8m subscribers
Wooo first, pretty excited for this new series 😊❤
25:23 literally me
l love the phone pro❤
Hello!
Wanna trade that nokia 3310..? I I'll give u a Samsung note 3 N9005, but it's stuck in safe mode...
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